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User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
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Kevin Scala (3/0) | SHN / 2 | A | A | View | 5229 | FM-SBD |
Notes: | FM-SBD | |||||
Brian W (3/5) | cdr / 2 | View | 5229 | FM-SBD > CM? > CDR > WAV > SHNv3 | ||
Mike Baxter (3/0) | CDR / 2 | A | A- | View | ||
Bo Williams (3/5) | CDR / 2 | A+ | A+ | View | FM-SBD > CM? > CDR | |
matt lenhart (3/0) | / 2 | View | ||||
MATT (3/1) | CDR / 2 | A | View | |||
Andy Monaco (3/0) | / 0 | View | ||||
David Buckingham (3/0) | shn / 2 | View | FM-SBD > CM? > CDR > WAV > SHNv3 | |||
Eric Valiaho (3/0) | shn / 1 | View | FM-SBD > CM? > CDR > WAV > SHNv3 | |||
Guy Yseboodt (3/0) | shn / 1 | A- | View | FM-SBD > CM? > CDR > WAV > SHNv3 at least 1 gen of cassette, definitely no MP3 DAE... | ||
Jaason (3/0) | Analog / 1 | A | View | |||
Jim Benson (3/0) | CDR / 2 | View | 5229 | |||
Notes: | Only have CDR copies. No SHN's. | |||||
Randy Perkins (3/5) | CDR / 2 | A | View | DSBD>?>DAT>CDR | ||
Mark Arduini (3/0) | CD-R / 2 | A+ | A | View | SBD > DAT > Cass. > HD > CD | |
Notes: | The day Jerry died... | |||||
daniel dirocco (3/0) | shn / 2 | View | 5229 | |||
Bobby McNamara (3/0) | CDR / 2 | View | ||||
Rob Heros (3/0) | shn / 1 | A+ | View | FM-SBD > CM? > CDR > WAV > SHNv3 | ||
Notes: | Ratdog 08/09/95 Club Casino Hampton Beach, NH source: FM-SBD > CM? > CDR > WAV > SHNv3 at least 1 gen of cassette, definitely no MP3 DAE (EAC, high, secure, offset corrected) via Chris L. <[email protected]> Disc 1 01 Bombs Away* > 02 Walking Blues 03 City Girls > 04 Fever > 05 Eternity 06 Youngblood 07 Blackbird 08 KC Moan 09 Good Morning Little School Girl 10 The Winners 11 This Time Forever > 12 Shade Of Grey Disc 2 01 Heaven Help The Fool > 02 Drums > 03 Bass Solo > 04 Easy Answers > 05 Throwing Stones encore 06 Every Little Light 07 Knockin' On Heaven's Door Comments: * level changes The Night Jerry Died. I have never seen such GUTS by any individual like a few thousand people witnessed by four men...especially Weir. At the end of an unbelievable Knockin', Weir, in anger and in pain, tossed his guitar to the ground and bolted stage right! The last verse included, "Why is it such a damn waste/ I believe I'm knockin' on Heaven's door." The Club Casino set up speakers outside in the parking lot for the ticketless...a grand gesture. Before the set started, Weir said: "Well, if there's anything our friend taught is, it's that music can be used to ease us through the sad times." Wasserman's Amazing Grace solo was indescribable, with tears streaming down his face at its bittersweet end. I have nothing but the deepest admiration for Bob Weir! He is a true brother! By all rights, he could have easily been in the bay area, but he chose to play. He needed to get it out of his system...a true musician paying homage to family! A true soul! At the end of Knockin', there were numerous chants of "JERRY, JERRY" before it segued into the NFA chant...for over 15 minutes!!!! I lost it at the end of Knockin'...I broke down...and then the NFA chant! For a Deadhead, there was no place you'd rather be than at Hampton Beach. You Know Our Love Will Not Fade Away! Papa's Gone, We Are On Our Own! John J. Wood | |||||
gary kriksciun (3/0) | / 0 | A | A | View | SBD | |
Notes: | Analog Only Not FM source | |||||
Nikki Sixx (3/0) | CD / 2 | View | A/A+ | |||
Notes: | The day jerry died. throwing cut. 8/9/95 Club Casino, Hampton Beach, NH Bombs Away, Walkin Blues, City Girls > Fever > Eternity, Youngblood, Blackbird, K.C. Moan, Good Morning Little Schoolgirl, The Winners, This Time Forever > Shade of Grey, Heaven Help the Fool > Bass*/Drums > Easy Answers > Throwing Stones+ E: Every Little Light, Knockin on Heaven's Door# *-"This is for Jerry" before "Amazing Grace"-themed bass; +-chorus "Papa's gone / We are on our own"; #-Bobby sang "Why is it such a damn waste / I believe I'm Knockin on Heaven's Door"; First "Every Little Light" and "Heaven's Door" | |||||
A. Nony Mouse (3/0) | shn / 2 | View | 5229 | FM-SBD > CM? > CDR > WAV > SHNv3 | ||
Notes: | Last night wasn't a show, it was a wake, and the sermon given by Robert Hall Weir. Throwing stones: Weir sang over and over: "Papa's gone, we are on our own!" I have never seen such GUTS by any individual like a few thousand witnessed by four men, especially Weir. At the end of an unbelievable Knockin', Weir, in anger and pain, tossed his guitar to the ground and bolted, stage right! The last verse included, "why is it such a damn waste/ I believe I'm knockin' on Heaven's door." The Club Casino set up speakers outside in the parking lot for the ticketless, A grand Gesture. Before the set started Weir said "So, Our departed friend, if he proved anything to us, he proved that good music can make sad times better. We've got our.. We've got our work cut out for us this evening, so we'll just get started."** Wasserman's Amazing Grace solo was indescribable, with tears streaming down his face at it's bitterswet end. I have nothing but the deepest admiration for Bob Weir! He is a true brother! By all rights, he could have easily been in the Bay area, but he chose to play. He needed to get it out of his sytem. A true musician paying homage to family! A true soul!! At the end of Knockin' there were numerous chants of "JERRY! JERRY!" before it segued into the NFA chant for over 15 minutes!!!! I lost it at the end of knockin'. I broke down. And then the NFA chant! For a Deadhead, there was no place you'd rather be than in Hampton Beach--- author unknown | |||||
Mike Maze (3/5) | CDR / 2 | View | ||||
Taylor (3/0) | / 0 | View | ||||
Taylor (3/0) | / 0 | View | ||||
Quilty (3/0) | cd / 2 | View | ||||
David (3/0) | SHN / 1 | View | 5229 | FM-SBD > CM? > CDR > WAV > SHNv3 | ||
John (3/0) | cdr / 2 | A | View | aud | ||
David Jancy (3/5) | cdr/shn / 2 | A | View | FM-SBD > CM? > CDR > WAV > SHNv3 | ||
Notes: | Disc 1 01 Bombs Away* > 02 Walking Blues 03 City Girls > 04 Fever > 05 Eternity 06 Youngblood 07 Blackbird 08 KC Moan 09 Good Morning Little School Girl 10 The Winners 11 This Time Forever > 12 Shade Of Grey Disc 2 01 Heaven Help The Fool > 02 Drums > 03 Bass Solo > 04 Easy Answers > 05 Throwing Stones* encore 06 Every Little Light 07 Knockin' On Heaven's Door Comments: * level changes Last night wasn't a show, it was a wake, and the sermon given by Robert Hall Weir. Throwing stones: Weir sang over and over: "Papa's gone, we are on our own!" I have never seen such GUTS by any individual like a few thousand witnessed by four men, especially Weir. At the end of an unbelievable Knockin', Weir, in anger and pain, tossed his guitar to the ground and bolted, stage right! The last verse included, "why is it such a damn waste/ I believe I'm knockin' on Heaven's door." The Club Casino set up speakers outside in the parking lot for the ticketless, A grand Gesture. Before the set started Weir said "So, Our departed friend, if he proved anything to us, he proved that good music can make sad times better. We've got our.. We've got our work cut out for us this evening, so we'll just get started."** Wasserman's Amazing Grace solo was indescribable, with tears streaming down his face at it's bitterswet end. I have nothing but the deepest admiration for Bob Weir! He is a true brother! By all rights, he could have easily been in the Bay area, but he chose to play. He needed to get it out of his sytem. A true musician paying homage to family! A true soul!! At the end of Knockin' there were numerous chants of "JERRY! JERRY!" before it segued into the NFA chant for over 15 minutes!!!! I lost it at the end of knockin'. I broke down. And then the NFA chant! For a Deadhead, there was no place you'd rather be than in Hampton Beach--- author unknown **I felt the true quote did the write up much more justice (ebh) | |||||
Jim Van Houten (2/5) | / 0 | View | 91772 | https://archive.org/details/rd1995-08-09.dsbd.flaschner.flac16 | ||
Joe Blow From Idaho (2/0) | alac / 0 | View | 5229 | |||
Adam Dwyer (2/0) | audio / 2 | View |