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User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
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Matt Jagow (3/0) | CD / 4 | A-/ | View | no regular info file (circualted with covers); 2 "history txts" SBD with AUD splices | ||
TLEO (3/0) | shnf / 0 | View | sbd | |||
TLEO (3/0) | shnf / 0 | View | sbd | |||
TLEO (3/0) | shnf / 0 | View | ||||
Dave Wenzel (2/5) | / 4 | A | View | 14196 | SBD:MR>D>CD>shn>CD w/FM&AUD patches | |
Jim Van Houten (2/5) | / 0 | View | 141307 | https://archive.org/details/gd1973-07-28.141307.sbd.eaton.miller.clugston.flac2496 | ||
Scott Miller (2/0) | / 0 | View | ||||
Scott Miller (2/0) | / 0 | View | ||||
Dave (2/3) | / 4 | A | View | |||
Judd Yeager (2/5) | cdr / 4 | View | ||||
EddieTandy (2/0) | CDR / 4 | View | 14196 | |||
EddieTandy (2/0) | / 0 | View | 141307 | |||
Mike Langen (2/4.9) | cdr / 4 | A/B | View | sbrd | ||
Notes: | multiple sources , some sbrd and excellent , others aud and just ok , painstakingly edited , historic performance before 600,000 with allman bros and the band........
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Here's the story of the road to the Digital Watkins Glen Tree.
This was supposed to happen two years ago in conjunction with the
25th Anniversary Watkins Glen Analog Tree. I won't bore you with the
details, but the digital end never happened. A few months ago, I
had decided that I would finally have my AUD Analog seeds from the
Analog Tree transferred to DAT so that the digital world could
finally get it's hands on the tree that was run back in 1998. In a
wonderful cosmic twist of fate, on the very day that I put my
precious seed tapes in the mail to go to a trusted A>D person, I got
word that the a digital copy of the Master Soundboard Reels from
7/28/73 was going to be headed in my direction. Wow!
I had a few conversations with Dick Latvala when I was organizing the
25th Anniversary Tree and he had told me that the SBDMR was filled
with gremlins and glitches, and would never be suitable for official
release, but it did exist and he had listened to it. Most of his
friends had told him the show sucked (FOOLS!) so he didn't pay much
attention when he did listen to it. It seemed that the SBD was
destined to gather dust in the Vault for good. So be it. As it was,
we had put together a very enjoyable copy of the complete show from
AUD and FM sources and treed out what went on to change people's
minds about a show that was always thought to be a true low point in
1973. All the folklore-ish rumors about how bad they played, and how
without life the show was were put to rest. I still believe that the
bad rap given to 7/28/73 in the past stemmed from the atrocious
partial AUD that had circulated for years.
The SBD arrived and blew my mind. The main problem was that a few
songs were missing entirely from the copy. But that would be
overcome by the sources I used for the first Watkins Tree (more in a
moment). The gremlins and glitches consist mainly of occasional pops
or clicks over both dates and a static noise over much of the
recording on 7/28. It is at times a slight distraction, while at
other times barely audible. It really isn't that distracting from
the music at all. Just a little crackling here and there. However,
there is a portion of glitching that does get a bit rough. The worst
of it comes during the He's Gone>Truckin' where there are some severe
buzzes and grounding noises. These get pretty bad for sure. It
sounds like some cables are loose and a soundman is trying to rectify
the problem time and time again. But when you compare these SBD
problems during the He's Gone>Truckin' to the AUD used on the first
tree where we get to listen to the taper's buddy ponder his need to
go to the bathroom against never finding his way back to his spot in
the crowd during the same stretch of songs, I'd say it becomes a bit
of a toss up. The severe glitches clear up at about the six minute
mark of Truckin' and it's relatively smooth sailing thereafter.
This, coupled with a few cuts here and there within a few songs (like
a small chunk of vocals missing from Eyes Of The World), rounds out
most all that is wrong with the SBD. Also worth noting is that you
will discern some recording level discrepancies from tape source to
tape source. This was confirmed with the person that I had create
the complete show seeds as unavoidable when he compiled the masters.
He dealt with them as best he could (Soundforge, etc..)
As for the songs that were missing entirely from the copy I received,
I will give you all the information I have. I contacted the person
who "held" the SBD out of the Vault to find out why these songs were
missing. He informed me that they were indeed on the MR, but
suffered from tremendous tape speed problem. So bad in fact, that he
opted not to transfer them to the copy that made its way into
circulation. This lead me to uncover and at the same time solve a
real mystery. The facts now seem to indicate that what was used on
the first tree as SBD, was in fact from the fabled FM broadcast of
the whole show.
As any of you who have copies of the show treed in 1998 know, the
first 40 minutes of the show came from a SBD/5 seed. Within this
first 40 minutes are two of the songs that could not be transferred
from the SBDMR due to speed troubles: Here Comes Sunshine and Looks
Like Rain. Neither of these songs exhibit any pitch problems at all,
and further, they exhibit none of the static noise that prevails over
what we have from the SBDMR. Thus, I can only surmise that this
chunk that was used on the first tree actually emanated from the
allusive FM broadcast made on 7/28/73; the tape for which we scoured
many a local radio station in search of, all in vain.
When I had in my hands all five of the different source tapes for the
first tree back in the summer of 1998, I transferred each one to DAT
with the help of a DAT taper buddy of mine. We made two complete DAT
copies of everything involved. One set was sent to the person who
was to assemble and edit together the Digital Tree, the other was
just packed away at my DAT friend's house. It was this second set of
DATs that I was able to pull out for use on this tree. Since no
fancy splicing and editing was going to be needed for this new tree,
we were able to go right to these DATs to fill the gaps in the SBDMR.
So everything used here that did not come from the SBDMR is actually
one generation cleaner that even the Seed tapes I made to run the old
tree. It should be noted that the Encores were not to be found on
the MR at all. In fact, E2 occurred some nine hours after the Dead's
show that day, so it makes sense that the Reels were not still
sitting there ready to roll.
The job of editing all of this together fell to a person who shall
remain nameless, but he needs to be thanked none the less. He shares
my incredibly overbearing sense of detail when it comes to doing this
sort of thing, and since I personally am not set up to do anything
digitally myself, I needed someone like that in my camp. First off,
his cross fade addition of the Bill Graham intro into Bertha sounds
even better than the one I did on the Analog Tree. I almost wept
tears of joy when I first got the discs back from him, and that was
just in the first thirty seconds of the show. I didn't even think
he'd go that extra mile with the discs, but he did. Every track ID
is pure perfection. This guy is nothing short of the best DAT>CD
person I've ever encountered. You will all be very pleased.
That pretty well rounds out the story of how this tree came to be.
If I think of more tidbits I'll toss them out to you all. Thanks for
listening.
Noah
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Here is another post I made that gave the history of the first tree, and all
that went into the birth of this idea...
Noah
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From: Noah Weiner |
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Lost Sailor (2/0) | Flac 16 / 0 | View | 100612 | flac16; taped by Jerry Moore source: aud cassette master, lineage: aud>akg d1000e>sony... | ||
Lost Sailor (2/0) | Shn / 0 | View | 14196 | Soundboard Master Reel>DAT>CD>SHN, with FM, AUD, and other-source SBD patches. Fits to two .shn... | ||
Lost Sailor (2/0) | Flac 24 / 0 | View | 135584 | flac24; source: aud cassette master; taped by Jim Cooper; sony ecm22p’s > hitachi... | ||
Lost Sailor (2/0) | Flac 16 / 0 | View | 106794 | flac16: AudMR > Reel(3 3/4ips) > DVD(WAV 24/96) > FLAC. Akai GX636 > Apogee Mini Me(24/96)... | ||
Lost Sailor (2/0) | Shn / 0 | View | 181 | no regular info file (covers only); see 2 "history" posts; reported flaw: d2t6 (truckin) has pop... | ||
Lost Sailor (2/0) | Shn / 0 | View | 11474 | Uher mic > Uher 4000 Report L 5" reels > MacIntosh pre-amp > TEAC 1230 7" reel; via Jeffrey... | ||
Lost Sailor (2/0) | Flac 16 / 0 | View | 136693 | flac16; Source: Soundboard > Master-Reel > Reel (1st gen) > DAT (48k) | ||
Lost Sailor (2/0) | Flac 24 / 0 | View | 106793 | flac24; AudMR > Reel(3 3/4ips) > DVD(WAV 24/96) > FLAC. Akai GX636 > Apogee Mini... | ||
Lost Sailor (2/0) | Flac 16 / 0 | View | 135585 | flac16; source: aud cassette master; taped by Jim Cooper; sony ecm22p’s > hitachi... | ||
Lost Sailor (2/0) | Flac 16 / 0 | View | 141306 | flac16; Recording Info: SBD > Master Reels > .wav 24-bit/96k (Master Reels transferred by... | ||
Lost Sailor (2/0) | Flac 24/96 / 0 | View | 141307 | flac24; Recording Info: SBD > Master Reels > .wav 24-bit/96k (Master Reels transferred by... | ||
Lost Sailor (2/0) | Flac 16 / 0 | View | 141310 | flac16; Analog Audience Source: Sony ECM 270 mic > Sony TC 110 deck; Medium Stock Brands:... | ||
Dave Sanders (2/5) | shn / 2 | View | 14196 | |||
Bill Tetzeli (2/5) | SHN / 4 | View | 14196 | Mixed sources: SBD, FM and AUD | ||
Sean Cheadle (2/4) | / 0 | View | 14196 | |||
Chimney Jim (2/0) | cdr / 3 | A- | B+ | View | 106794 | aud |
Notes: | intermittent wind noise/distortion | |||||
cisconethead (2/0) | / 0 | View | 14196 |