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Grateful Dead - Hunter's Trix Vol. 122 - Ventura CA 7-22-84

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Grateful Dead Hunter's Trix Volume 122 (A Day At The Beach) by Hunter Seamons Ventura County Fairgrounds Ventura, CA July 22, 1984 Set 1 1 - Dancing In The Streets > 0:00 2 - Bertha 9:38 3 - My Brother Esau 16:29 4 - Loser 21:46 5 - Cassidy 29:28 6 - Ramble On Rose 35:37 7 - Hell In A Bucket > 43:34 8 - Keep Your Day Job 50:00 Set 2 9 - Samson And Delilah 54:35 10 - Ship Of Fools 1:03:27 11 - I Just Wanna Make Love To You > 1:10:48 12 - Man Smart (Woman Smarter) 1:15:50 13 - Terrapin Station > 1:21:55 14 - Drums > 1:34:59 15 - Space > 1:42:37 16 - Morning Dew > 1:54:27 17 - Throwing Stones > 2:05:09 18 - Not Fade Away 2:13:53 Encore 19 - In The Midnight Hour > 2:24:31 20 - Brokedown Palace 2:28:40 Note: This account is not managed by Hunter and I take no credit for his work. I am just making it available here for more people to enjoy. You can also find Hunter's Trix volumes on archive dot org and shnflac dot net. Hunter's Notes: ------------------------------------------------------ *Matrix* ----------------------------------------------------------------- SBD (shnid=30650): Recording Info: SBD > PCM > Dat Transfer Info: Dat (Sony R500) > SEK'D Prodif Plus > Samplitude Professional > FLAC (3 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC) Transferred and Edited By Charlie Miller August 23, 2005 Notes: -- Seamless transition between discs 2 and 3. -- Previous sources labled PCM were actually from a Cassette Master. ----------------------------------------------------------------- AUD (shnid=108370): Recorded by “Da Weez“ Mastered to cdr by D5scott source: 2 Beyer M160 & 1 Sennheiser 421 Microphones > Nak MX100 W/2001 > Sony TC-D5M - analog master cassettes - TDK MA-R90's 30 feet from stage-center transfer: Sony TC-D5M (original record deck) > Pre Sonus Inspire GT > Sound Forge > .wav files > Trader's Little Helper > flac and ffp files note: I have recently come into possession of some master analog cassettes recorded by a friend of mine, often referred to as “Da Weez“. He was a weasel about taping shows and would almost always get a great spot up front to make some awesome recordings. Most of these recordings have not been touched in years so get ready, here's the 1st of many recordings from “Da Weasels Vault“ !!! [6/25/10] [No. 87037, transferred by Dan Gale (9/3/07), patches the last minute and a half of Drums.] ----------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you to Charlie Miller for the SBD transfer, to Da Weez for recording the show, to D5scott and Dan Gale for the AUD transfers, and to Mike Walsh for suggesting this awesome matrix. Matrix by Hunter Seamons using Final Cut Pro (FLAC > AIFF > Final Cut w/EQ > Soundtrack Pro > AIFF CD tracking via Audacity > FLAC16 via xACT w/meta-tagging) August 27, 2020 Notes: There were several sections of dead air in the SBD between songs that were trimmed out to match the AUD cuts. Clicks removed in Space. A few other audio anomalies in the sources were reduced slightly. The low end is a little stronger in this recording than usual for an '80s recording, which seems to be a good thing. Da Weez's cassette brought some nice extra bass power that was not EQ'd or tampered with. Phil's a little hotter out of the gate for the first songs, but not overwhelming or distorted. The Morning Dew is one of Eric F. Wybenga's top 20. Chronologically, it's the best Dew since 5/8/77. Some say this show has the best Loser ever, including me.

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