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Collection: : DarkStarOrchestra
Band/Artist: Dark Star Orchestra
Date: December 4, 2004 (check for other copies)
Venue: Electric Factory
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Source: Schoeps MK41->KC5->CMC6->V3->VX pocket V2->fujitsu 7010->Wave Lab 5.0 (24/48)
Lineage: Wavelab 5(resample,dither)->cd wave->flac
Taped by: Jon Merin
Transferred by: Jon Merin
Keywords: Live concert
Set 1: Jack Straw, Bird Song, Rooster, Ramble On, It's All Over Now, Candyman, Esau, Big RxR Blues> Greatest
Set 2: Help> Slipknot> Franklin's> Estimated> Drumz> Wheel> Throwin' Stones> NFA> GDTRFB> Johnny B. Goode
Encore: Baby Blue
Filler: Mr. Fantasy> Hey Jude Finale> Ripple
| Audio Files | Flac |
| Intro | 13 MB |
| Jack Straw | 37 MB |
| Bird Song | 53 MB |
| Rooster | 54 MB |
| Ramble On | 38 MB |
| It's All Over Now | 43 MB |
| Candyman | 42 MB |
| Esau | 27 MB |
| Big RxR Blues > | 32 MB |
| Greatest | 26 MB |
| Intro | 18 MB |
| Help > | 21 MB |
| Slipknot > | 30 MB |
| Franklin's | 62 MB |
| Estimated > | 67 MB |
| Drumz > | 63 MB |
| Space > | 31 MB |
| Wheel > | 28 MB |
| Throwin' Stones > | 49 MB |
| NFA > | 36 MB |
| GDTRFB > | 40 MB |
| Johnny B. Goode | 32 MB |
| Crowd | 14 MB |
| Baby Blue (Encore) | 38 MB |
| Mr. Fantasy > | 30 MB |
| Hey Jude Finale > | 23 MB |
| Ripple | 24 MB |
| Information | Format | Size |
| dso2004-12-04.flac16_files.xml | Metadata | 16 KB |
| dso2004-12-04.flac16_meta.xml | Metadata | 1.53 KB |
| Other Files | Unknown | Text | |
| dso2004-12-04.flac16_reviews.xml | 3.24 KB | ||
| dso2004-12-04.flac16_rules.conf | 9 B | ||
| dso2004-12-04.txt | 817 B | ||
| dso2004-12-04ffp.txt | 1.50 KB |
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Reviewer: Just Like Joe the Ripper - ![[5.0 out of 5 stars] [5.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- May 27, 2005
Subject: Good 'ol Grateful Dead
this being my first review, howdy y'all.
i was at this show and it was great, first taste of DSO and i loved it. this show was banging on all cylindars and blew my mind. its amazing how good they sounded and how much they sound like the dead. grrreat setlist pick to play, some rare stuff like esau and ranging from all eras of dead,just like early 80's shows did, at least wat i have seen of early 80's shows. a must download and a must see if they ever come to ur area. scott larned was a great musician and may he rest in peace. hey mr. fantasy>hey jude reminded me exactly of the last suite from RFK 1990, sick show. Going to another installment of DSO on june 4th at the factory and i cant wait, buying like 12 tix for the show for all my friends. GET THIS SHOW and GO SEE DARK STAR ORCHESTRA.
Peace, Love, and Grateful Dead
Reviewer: Inhale2Yoni - ![[4.0 out of 5 stars] [4.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- January 20, 2005
Subject: DSO loves philly
DSO definatly loves philly! This was the 3rd Dark Star show I have seen and they just keep getting better and better. If you've never seen them you are missing out on an amazing evening. They kept jamming long after they finished the show they were playing, they didnt stop till around 1:45 am!
Reviewer: Mr. Charlie - Lambertville - ![[5.0 out of 5 stars] [5.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- December 14, 2004
Subject: Is the Electric Factory DSO's equivalent of Cornell's Barton Hall for the Dead?
I don't know for sure, but it kinda seems like it. I will tell you that DSO seems to make one hell of an effort to please in Philly at the Electric Factory. The crowd simply loves this music and is always fired up for what ever DSO is serving. My memories of the Dead and Philly are wide and varied. Of all the oodles and oodles of Dead shows that I saw over a 9 year period across this great land ending in the mid 80's, Philly was the only place where I saw the Dead booed after a sub par show. I remember chuckling at the time b/c it seemed inappropriately appropriate. The encore was a lame Dont Ease and the crowd was booing and telling the Dead not to quit their day job! As Bobby walked off the stage towards the band room he turned to Brent and said something like I love this fucking town they call it the way it is
Anyway. Once again, thanks for a smokin effort. We really appreciate it the crisp and inspired 70s issue Dead!
Performing 3/29/1983 Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA