Grateful Dead Live at Capital Centre on 1991-03-20
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- Publication date
- 1991-03-20 ( check for other copies)
- Topics
- Boyd McHugh
- Collection
- GratefulDead
- Band/Artist
- Grateful Dead
- Resource
- DeadLists Project
Eyes Of The World
Foolish Heart
Estimated Prophet
He's Gone
Drums ->
Space ->
The Other One ->
Wharf Rat ->
Sugar Magnolia
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Versions - Different performances of the song by the same artist
Compilations - Other albums which feature this performance of the song
Covers - Performances of a song with the same name by different artists
Song Title | Versions | Compilations | Covers |
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Eyes Of The World | |||
Foolish Heart | |||
Estimated Prophet | |||
He's Gone | |||
Jam | |||
Drums | |||
Space | |||
Other One Jam | |||
The Other One -> | |||
Wharf Rat | |||
Sugar Magnolia |
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Track-splitting, burning, etc.:
EAC to extract to hard drive, CD Wave for splitting resulting .wav files. This is done by Bzl (bzlrbi@aol.com)
3 cuts during He's Gone (tape flip time) during the "nothings gonnna bring him backs" :
--the first is at 7:42.60 and lasts for 6.71 seconds, then the song returns for 9:17 sconds, then it cuts again for unknown seconds. The third cut is 3.67 seconds, at the 08:56.11 mark. Ugh.
Seamless transition from Drums (disc 2) to Space (disc 3).
The first set master of this source was taped over.
Editorial note by Bzl: imho, this is the best non-Branford Eyes of the World in the last 15 years of the Grateful Dead. YMMV!
- Addeddate
- 2008-05-10 03:35:40
- Identifier
- gd1991-03-20.aud-set2.mcgugh.hanscom.76521.sbeok.flac16
- Lineage
- MC > standalone TDK DA-5800 CD recorder, via Nak BX-300 cassette deck, as long multi-song tracks.
- Location
- Landover , MD
- Run time
- 101
- Taped by
- Boyd McHugh
- Transferred by
- Dave Hanscom
- Type
- sound
- Venue
- Capital Centre
- Year
- 1991
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