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Grateful Dead 09/14/78
Gizah Sound and Light Theater, Cairo, Egypt
Set I
Ollin Arrageed*-> Not Fade Away, Me & My Uncle, They Love Each Other, Minglewood Blues, Peggy-O, Beat It On Down The Line, Deal
Set II
Sugaree, Samson & Delilah, Scarlet Begonias-> Fire On The Mountain, Truckin'-> The Other One-> Drums-> Black Peter-> Around & Around
Set III
 
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*W Hamza El Din
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Aud FOB, front row LFC, Sony ECM280 > Sony TC-153 cassette recorder > Sony TC-640 reel to reel; Transfer: TC-640 > Apogee AD1000 > Soundforge 4.5 @48Khz > resampled to 44.1> CDWAV > SHNv3 via John D'Auria; note upgrade now in circulation
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Aud FOB, front row LFC, Sony ECM280 > Sony TC-153 cassette recorder; Transfer: Master FOB Cassettes > Yamaha KXW9527 > Apogee AD1000 > Delta DiO 2496 > Samplitude 2496 > CDWAV > SHNv3; via John D'Auria; note one less reel gen than previous version
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Recording Info: SBD -> Master Reel (2 track) -> Cassette -> Dat (48k) Transfer Info: Dat (Sony R500) -> Behringer UltraMatch SRC 2000 -> SEK'D Prodif Plus -> Samplitude v7.02 Professional -> SHN (3 Discs Audio / 2 Discs SHN)Transfered By Charlie Miller; upgrade in circulation
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flac16; Recording Info: SBD -> Master Reel -> Cassette -> Dat (48k) Transfer Info: Dat (Sony R500) -> Samplitude Professional v9.11 -> Cool Edit Pro v2.0 -> FLAC Transfered By Charlie Miller
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flac16; 2 Nakamichi 700 cardioid mic's, Sony TCM 158 stereo cassette recorder ,1st gen Maxell UDXL 2 cass Sony TC-KE5000S Cassette player > 16/44.1 wave > Tascam CD-RW 750 > EAC > 16/44.1 Wave > wavelab 5 > plugins > flac lvl 8 (tlh)
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flac16; Analog Audience Source: FOB Master Cassettes (MAC) Medium Stock Brands: MAC = 2 x Maxell UDXL-II Analog Lineage: 2 x ECM280 >> Sony TC-158 >> MAC Analog Sound Preservation: MAC >> Nakamichi CR7a => Korg MR-1000 >> DSF [1-bit 5.6448 MHz Stereo] >> Korg MR-1000 => Korg AudioGate >> WAV [24/96] Taped By: Eldon Porray Transfer By: Bob Menke Mastering By: Brion Green
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flac24; Analog Audience Source: FOB Master Cassettes (MAC) Medium Stock Brands: MAC = 2 x Maxell UDXL-II Analog Lineage: 2 x ECM280 >> Sony TC-158 >> MAC Analog Sound Preservation: MAC >> Nakamichi CR7a => Korg MR-1000 >> DSF [1-bit 5.6448 MHz Stereo] >> Korg MR-1000 => Korg AudioGate >> WAV [24/96] Taped By: Eldon Porray Transfer By: Bob Menke Mastering By: Brion Green
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ashton (0/0) / 0 View  
St.Alfonzo (0/0) shn / 2 View 22169
For Reference Only (0/3.5) DAT / 0 View  
Notes: Giza Sound and Light Theatre, Cairo Egypt - complete 4.5, 183min, Sbd, A1D0, Reel M->Cass 1->Dat 0, 48k 10inch Master Reels@15ips 1/2trk->1st Gen Cass->3800 x 0
ramblinroze (0/0) / 2 View   SBD -> Master Reel (Multitrack) -> Cassette -> Dat (48k)
Notes: Circ Date: 02-01-04; Charlie Miller...shn link not yet available.
Tony Gardner (0/5) shn / 2 View 2054
Lincoln and Carolyn (0/0) CD-R / 3 View   AUD FOB
Brian Band (0/0) / 0 View  
Curt Kluth (0/0) SHN/CDR / 3 View 2054 Aud FOB, front row LFC, Sony ECM280>Sony TC-153 cassette recorder>Sony TC-640 reel to...
Notes: Aud FOB, front row LFC, Sony ECM280Sony TC-153 cassette recorderSony TC-640 reel to reelTC-640Apogee AD1000Soundforge 4.5 @48Khz esampled to 44.1CDWAVSHNv3
tim three (0/0) / 0 View  
jim brooks (0/0) CDR / 3 A View  
Chris Zimmer (0/0) / 3 View  
nope (0/0) CD / 3 View   Source: Aud FOB, front row LFC, Sony ECM280 > Sony TC-153 cassette recorder > Sony TC-640...
Notes: Disc 1 SET I 1. Intro to Hamza El-Din 2. Anubian Folk Song* 3. Upper & Lower Song of Egypt* 4. Dead join Hamza* 5. Not Fade Away 6. Me And My Uncle 7. They Love Each Other 8. New Minglewood Blues Disc 2 SET I continued 1. Peggy-O 2. Beat It On Down The Line 3. Deal SETII 4. Sugaree 5. Samson And Delilah Disc 3 SET II continued 1. Scarlet Begonias > 2. Fire On The Mountain 3. Truckin' > 4. The Other One > 5. Drums > 6. Space > 7. Black Peter > 8. Around And Around ENCORE No encore was played the first night Transferred and seeded by John [email protected] http://sativa.etree.org Special thanks to "The Face" who taped the show in '78. Note: The mics were hidden behind a cotton headpiece for most of the show. Levels may be muffled in certain places, and are not an artifact of the transfer. This is a real gem with the entire Hamza opener.
nope (0/0) CD / 3 View   Source: Aud FOB, front row LFC, Sony ECM280 > Sony TC-153 cassette recorder > Sony TC-640...
Notes: Disc 1 SET I 1. Intro to Hamza El-Din 2. Anubian Folk Song* 3. Upper & Lower Song of Egypt* 4. Dead join Hamza* 5. Not Fade Away 6. Me And My Uncle 7. They Love Each Other 8. New Minglewood Blues Disc 2 SET I continued 1. Peggy-O 2. Beat It On Down The Line 3. Deal SETII 4. Sugaree 5. Samson And Delilah Disc 3 SET II continued 1. Scarlet Begonias > 2. Fire On The Mountain 3. Truckin' > 4. The Other One > 5. Drums > 6. Space > 7. Black Peter > 8. Around And Around ENCORE No encore was played the first night Transferred and seeded by John [email protected] http://sativa.etree.org Special thanks to "The Face" who taped the show in '78. Note: The mics were hidden behind a cotton headpiece for most of the show. Levels may be muffled in certain places, and are not an artifact of the transfer. This is a real gem with the entire Hamza opener.
nope (0/0) DVD-R / 1 A- View   Compilation by Ken Kessey
Notes: Comments on the footage: This has that 'home video' feel. It is a mix of live concert footage, informal interviews, and sightseeing adventures in Egypt. There is roughly 90 minutes of footage. The editing is amateur at best. I believe this was shot on video, not film. The footage shows signs of age, but is *pretty* decent all things considered. No idea on the audio source. The audio leaves a little to be desired, as the vocals are often very low. BTW - sorry, I don't have a screen image to post. The live concert footage was almost exclusively shot from stage left, slightly elevated above the band. It is a one-camera shoot, meaning that there are no cuts to a different angle. There is the rare crowd shot thrown into the mix, but not a whole lot as far as establishing the atmosphere. The footage randomly flips from one night to the next, so there is absolutely no continuity. This is far from your standard concert footage, in other words. The big downer is that very few songs are in their entirety. Most cut in just before the vocals, and we are cruelly teased with maybe a minute or two each of Terrapin and Estimated Prophet. This really leaves me wanting more! But the footage is still wonderful and a real gem. One of the highlights is the footage of the Grateful Dead flag being hung atop a pyramid, to the tune of Fire on the Mountain The interviews are *very* informal and include Bill Kruetzman and Bob Nichols, among others. Some classic moments, like Kruetzman prophesizing that on the third night the band and crowd will strike such a chord that the pyramid will crumble and reveal the hidden UFO inside... and he is dead serious!!! ?We know this wasn?t designed to be a tomb, maaaaan!? My point in this is not to bash the footage or point out each and every flaw. I just want folks to have realistic expectations. It is a far cry from the quality of an official release. Go into this expecting to see a home movie from a very, very cool road trip and you won't be disappointed Comments on the DVD-R: ***Sorry for any confusion, this is ONE DVD with 2 parts. Overall, the DVD-R is very good. Occasionally the video speeds up or slows down temporarily, but it is tolerable IMO. Also, the chapter markers are completely random. The DVD-R contains 25 minutes of 'bonus' material I am omitting from the (S)VCD copy (so that it'll fit nicely on 2 discs). The footage is very obviously from the 60s, and the audio quality is EXCELLENT. However, the audio is waaaaay out of synch with the video and is very annoying in that respect. It was obviously shot on film. The footage has timecode running in the lower right corner, but it isn't too annoying to me. Text file I am circulating with the disc: Grateful Dead Gizah Sound and Light Theater Gizah, Egypt September 14-16, 1978 This footage is from Ken Kesey's archive. He appears in some shots with the boom pole. Camera operator is unknown. No other info is available on the source at this time. Footage from all three nights was used for this compilation and assembled in a random fashion. Released by Zane Kesey on VHS. THANK YOU! VHS > DVD-R by Robbe Smith (robbe on phishhook.com) and his brother. No other info available at this time. Circulated by Xan Bonneau (xanbo on phishhook.com) on 10-16-2003. This circulates in VCD, SVCD, and DVD+/-R formats. DVD-R Part 1: 01. 00:00 Anubian Folk Song w/ Hamza El-Din 02. 01:56 Ollin Arageed w/ Hamza El-Din 03. 05:03 The Grateful Dead take the stage 04. 12:10 One More Saturday Night (9-16) 05. 16:10 Paul Krasner interviews Lawrence of Winterland 06. 16:44 Truckin' (9-14 or 9-16) 07. 18:41 site seeing 08. 20:25 Paul Krasner interviews Bob Nichols 09. 21:54 Bertha > 10. 29:14 Good Lovin' (9-16) 11. 36:48 Ollin Arageed 12. 37:37 Paul Krasner interviews Blaze part 1 13. 38:45 Iko Iko (9-16) 14. 44:17 Paul Krasner interviews Blaze part 2 15. 44:47 Truckin' (9-14 or 9-16) 16. 49:40 Estimated Prophet (9-15) 17. 50:58 Paul Krasner interviews Bill Kreutzman part 1 18. 53:54 I Need a Miracle (9-16) 19. 55:13 inside the pyramids part 1 DVD-R Part 2: 01. 00:00 inside the pyramids part 2 02. 03:46 I Need a Miracle > It's All Over Now (intro) 03. 07:29 Jack Straw (9-15) 04. 13:22 Paul Krasner interviews Bill Kreutzman part 2 05. 13:56 Truckin' (9-14 or 9-16) 06. 14:38 Grateful Dead flag gets planted on pyramid 07. 15:51 Fire On the Mountain (9-14) 08. 20:24 Ken Kesey discussion 09. 20:55 Row Jimmy 10. 32:15 Terrapin Station 11. 33:29 'Bonus' 60's footage
nope (0/0) CD / 3 View   Source: Aud FOB, front row LFC, Sony ECM280 > Sony TC-153 cassette recorder > Sony TC-640...
Notes: Disc 1 SET I 1. Intro to Hamza El-Din 2. Anubian Folk Song* 3. Upper & Lower Song of Egypt* 4. Dead join Hamza* 5. Not Fade Away 6. Me And My Uncle 7. They Love Each Other 8. New Minglewood Blues Disc 2 SET I continued 1. Peggy-O 2. Beat It On Down The Line 3. Deal SETII 4. Sugaree 5. Samson And Delilah Disc 3 SET II continued 1. Scarlet Begonias > 2. Fire On The Mountain 3. Truckin' > 4. The Other One > 5. Drums > 6. Space > 7. Black Peter > 8. Around And Around ENCORE No encore was played the first night Transferred and seeded by John [email protected] http://sativa.etree.org Special thanks to "The Face" who taped the show in '78. Note: The mics were hidden behind a cotton headpiece for most of the show. Levels may be muffled in certain places, and are not an artifact of the transfer. This is a real gem with the entire Hamza opener.
nope (0/0) DVD-R / 1 A- View   Compilation by Ken Kessey
Notes: Comments on the footage: This has that 'home video' feel. It is a mix of live concert footage, informal interviews, and sightseeing adventures in Egypt. There is roughly 90 minutes of footage. The editing is amateur at best. I believe this was shot on video, not film. The footage shows signs of age, but is *pretty* decent all things considered. No idea on the audio source. The audio leaves a little to be desired, as the vocals are often very low. BTW - sorry, I don't have a screen image to post. The live concert footage was almost exclusively shot from stage left, slightly elevated above the band. It is a one-camera shoot, meaning that there are no cuts to a different angle. There is the rare crowd shot thrown into the mix, but not a whole lot as far as establishing the atmosphere. The footage randomly flips from one night to the next, so there is absolutely no continuity. This is far from your standard concert footage, in other words. The big downer is that very few songs are in their entirety. Most cut in just before the vocals, and we are cruelly teased with maybe a minute or two each of Terrapin and Estimated Prophet. This really leaves me wanting more! But the footage is still wonderful and a real gem. One of the highlights is the footage of the Grateful Dead flag being hung atop a pyramid, to the tune of Fire on the Mountain The interviews are *very* informal and include Bill Kruetzman and Bob Nichols, among others. Some classic moments, like Kruetzman prophesizing that on the third night the band and crowd will strike such a chord that the pyramid will crumble and reveal the hidden UFO inside... and he is dead serious!!! ?We know this wasn?t designed to be a tomb, maaaaan!? My point in this is not to bash the footage or point out each and every flaw. I just want folks to have realistic expectations. It is a far cry from the quality of an official release. Go into this expecting to see a home movie from a very, very cool road trip and you won't be disappointed Comments on the DVD-R: ***Sorry for any confusion, this is ONE DVD with 2 parts. Overall, the DVD-R is very good. Occasionally the video speeds up or slows down temporarily, but it is tolerable IMO. Also, the chapter markers are completely random. The DVD-R contains 25 minutes of 'bonus' material I am omitting from the (S)VCD copy (so that it'll fit nicely on 2 discs). The footage is very obviously from the 60s, and the audio quality is EXCELLENT. However, the audio is waaaaay out of synch with the video and is very annoying in that respect. It was obviously shot on film. The footage has timecode running in the lower right corner, but it isn't too annoying to me. Text file I am circulating with the disc: Grateful Dead Gizah Sound and Light Theater Gizah, Egypt September 14-16, 1978 This footage is from Ken Kesey's archive. He appears in some shots with the boom pole. Camera operator is unknown. No other info is available on the source at this time. Footage from all three nights was used for this compilation and assembled in a random fashion. Released by Zane Kesey on VHS. THANK YOU! VHS > DVD-R by Robbe Smith (robbe on phishhook.com) and his brother. No other info available at this time. Circulated by Xan Bonneau (xanbo on phishhook.com) on 10-16-2003. This circulates in VCD, SVCD, and DVD+/-R formats. DVD-R Part 1: 01. 00:00 Anubian Folk Song w/ Hamza El-Din 02. 01:56 Ollin Arageed w/ Hamza El-Din 03. 05:03 The Grateful Dead take the stage 04. 12:10 One More Saturday Night (9-16) 05. 16:10 Paul Krasner interviews Lawrence of Winterland 06. 16:44 Truckin' (9-14 or 9-16) 07. 18:41 site seeing 08. 20:25 Paul Krasner interviews Bob Nichols 09. 21:54 Bertha > 10. 29:14 Good Lovin' (9-16) 11. 36:48 Ollin Arageed 12. 37:37 Paul Krasner interviews Blaze part 1 13. 38:45 Iko Iko (9-16) 14. 44:17 Paul Krasner interviews Blaze part 2 15. 44:47 Truckin' (9-14 or 9-16) 16. 49:40 Estimated Prophet (9-15) 17. 50:58 Paul Krasner interviews Bill Kreutzman part 1 18. 53:54 I Need a Miracle (9-16) 19. 55:13 inside the pyramids part 1 DVD-R Part 2: 01. 00:00 inside the pyramids part 2 02. 03:46 I Need a Miracle > It's All Over Now (intro) 03. 07:29 Jack Straw (9-15) 04. 13:22 Paul Krasner interviews Bill Kreutzman part 2 05. 13:56 Truckin' (9-14 or 9-16) 06. 14:38 Grateful Dead flag gets planted on pyramid 07. 15:51 Fire On the Mountain (9-14) 08. 20:24 Ken Kesey discussion 09. 20:55 Row Jimmy 10. 32:15 Terrapin Station 11. 33:29 'Bonus' 60's footage
nope (0/0) DVD-R / 1 A- View   Compilation by Ken Kessey
Notes: Comments on the footage: This has that 'home video' feel. It is a mix of live concert footage, informal interviews, and sightseeing adventures in Egypt. There is roughly 90 minutes of footage. The editing is amateur at best. I believe this was shot on video, not film. The footage shows signs of age, but is *pretty* decent all things considered. No idea on the audio source. The audio leaves a little to be desired, as the vocals are often very low. BTW - sorry, I don't have a screen image to post. The live concert footage was almost exclusively shot from stage left, slightly elevated above the band. It is a one-camera shoot, meaning that there are no cuts to a different angle. There is the rare crowd shot thrown into the mix, but not a whole lot as far as establishing the atmosphere. The footage randomly flips from one night to the next, so there is absolutely no continuity. This is far from your standard concert footage, in other words. The big downer is that very few songs are in their entirety. Most cut in just before the vocals, and we are cruelly teased with maybe a minute or two each of Terrapin and Estimated Prophet. This really leaves me wanting more! But the footage is still wonderful and a real gem. One of the highlights is the footage of the Grateful Dead flag being hung atop a pyramid, to the tune of Fire on the Mountain The interviews are *very* informal and include Bill Kruetzman and Bob Nichols, among others. Some classic moments, like Kruetzman prophesizing that on the third night the band and crowd will strike such a chord that the pyramid will crumble and reveal the hidden UFO inside... and he is dead serious!!! ?We know this wasn?t designed to be a tomb, maaaaan!? My point in this is not to bash the footage or point out each and every flaw. I just want folks to have realistic expectations. It is a far cry from the quality of an official release. Go into this expecting to see a home movie from a very, very cool road trip and you won't be disappointed Comments on the DVD-R: ***Sorry for any confusion, this is ONE DVD with 2 parts. Overall, the DVD-R is very good. Occasionally the video speeds up or slows down temporarily, but it is tolerable IMO. Also, the chapter markers are completely random. The DVD-R contains 25 minutes of 'bonus' material I am omitting from the (S)VCD copy (so that it'll fit nicely on 2 discs). The footage is very obviously from the 60s, and the audio quality is EXCELLENT. However, the audio is waaaaay out of synch with the video and is very annoying in that respect. It was obviously shot on film. The footage has timecode running in the lower right corner, but it isn't too annoying to me. Text file I am circulating with the disc: Grateful Dead Gizah Sound and Light Theater Gizah, Egypt September 14-16, 1978 This footage is from Ken Kesey's archive. He appears in some shots with the boom pole. Camera operator is unknown. No other info is available on the source at this time. Footage from all three nights was used for this compilation and assembled in a random fashion. Released by Zane Kesey on VHS. THANK YOU! VHS > DVD-R by Robbe Smith (robbe on phishhook.com) and his brother. No other info available at this time. Circulated by Xan Bonneau (xanbo on phishhook.com) on 10-16-2003. This circulates in VCD, SVCD, and DVD+/-R formats. DVD-R Part 1: 01. 00:00 Anubian Folk Song w/ Hamza El-Din 02. 01:56 Ollin Arageed w/ Hamza El-Din 03. 05:03 The Grateful Dead take the stage 04. 12:10 One More Saturday Night (9-16) 05. 16:10 Paul Krasner interviews Lawrence of Winterland 06. 16:44 Truckin' (9-14 or 9-16) 07. 18:41 site seeing 08. 20:25 Paul Krasner interviews Bob Nichols 09. 21:54 Bertha > 10. 29:14 Good Lovin' (9-16) 11. 36:48 Ollin Arageed 12. 37:37 Paul Krasner interviews Blaze part 1 13. 38:45 Iko Iko (9-16) 14. 44:17 Paul Krasner interviews Blaze part 2 15. 44:47 Truckin' (9-14 or 9-16) 16. 49:40 Estimated Prophet (9-15) 17. 50:58 Paul Krasner interviews Bill Kreutzman part 1 18. 53:54 I Need a Miracle (9-16) 19. 55:13 inside the pyramids part 1 DVD-R Part 2: 01. 00:00 inside the pyramids part 2 02. 03:46 I Need a Miracle > It's All Over Now (intro) 03. 07:29 Jack Straw (9-15) 04. 13:22 Paul Krasner interviews Bill Kreutzman part 2 05. 13:56 Truckin' (9-14 or 9-16) 06. 14:38 Grateful Dead flag gets planted on pyramid 07. 15:51 Fire On the Mountain (9-14) 08. 20:24 Ken Kesey discussion 09. 20:55 Row Jimmy 10. 32:15 Terrapin Station 11. 33:29 'Bonus' 60's footage
StoneBear (0/0) CDR/SHN / 3 View 2054
Notes: FOB
john (0/0) SHN / 2 View   FOB (front row LFC), Sony ECM280>Sony TC-153 cassette recorder>Yamaha KXW9527>Apogee AD1000
Notes: Grateful Dead 09/14/78 Sphinx Theatre, Giza, Egypt Source: Aud FOB, front row LFC, Sony ECM280 > Sony TC-153 cassette recorder Transfer: Master FOB Cassettes > Yamaha KXW9527 > Apogee AD1000 > Delta DiO 2496 > Samplitude 2496 > CDWAV > SHNv3 Disc 1 SET I 1. Intro to Hamza El-Din 2. Anubian Folk Song* 3. Upper & Lower Song of Egypt* 4. Not Fade Away 5. Me And My Uncle Disc 2 SET I continued 1. They Love Each Other 2. New Minglewood Blues 3. Peggy-O 4. Beat It On Down The Line 5. Deal SETII 6. Sugaree 7. Samson And Delilah Disc 3 SET II continued 1. Scarlet Begonias > 2. Fire On The Mountain 3. Truckin' > 4. The Other One > 5. Drums > 6. Space > 7. Black Peter > 8. Around And Around ENCORE No encore was played the first night Transferred and seeded by John [email protected] http://sativa.etree.org Special thanks to "The Face" who taped the show in '78, and let me borrow his reel to reel tapes. Note: The mics were hidden behind a cotton headpiece for most of the show. Levels may be muffled in certain places, and are not an artifact of the transfer. This is a real gem with the entire Hamza opener and I think has some great moments. * Hamza El-Din
Greg Flory (0/0) CDR / 2 View  
Notes: SHN
shadygrove (0/0) cdr / 3 View 2054 Aud FOB, front row LFC, Sony ECM280 > Sony TC-153 cassette recorder > Sony TC-640 reel to reel
Justin Mason (0/0) / 0 View   A:D
Justin Mason (0/0) / 0 View  
Justin Mason (0/0) / 0 View  
Don Cannon (0/0) shn / 2 View 2054
jon (0/0) / 3 View  
Grateful Dad (0/5) SHN / 2 View  
Notes: 14SEP78 - Giza Sound and Light Theater, Cairo, Egypt Dan Sisler's CDead Vine (Thanks Dan) Unknown Audience Source>DAT>CDr>EAC>WAV>SHN Extraction and Shortening by Michael Owen - [email protected] (Levels are a little low - some flaws present)
lee malm (0/0) / 0 View  
thad (0/0) / 0 View  
Mark Wase (0/0) SHN / 2 View 2054