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Bad Hat 02/23/94
Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT
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  • SBD->CM->DAT->Cass(1)(3M Black Watch 4040 type...  
  • Checksums d1 , d2
    Disc Counts 1 / 2
    Media Size Not Listed
    Circ - Added Dates 10/10/2008 - 10/10/2008
    Source Summary S: Unknown SBD>DAT
    T: Technics SV260a>coax>WAV>CDWAV>SHN (mkwACT w/ .SKT appended)
    Linda Webster (http://db.etree.org/linda95) 
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    Bad Hat
    Middlebury College
    Middlebury, VT
    February 23, 1994
    (badhat1994-02-23)

    The Players:
    Jamie Masefield, Mandolin
    Stacey Starkweather, Bass
    John Fishman, Drums
    Trey Anastasio, Guitar

    S:  Unknown SBD>DAT
    T:  Technics SV260a>coax>WAV>CDWAV>SHN (mkwACT w/ .SKT appended)
    Linda Webster  (http://db.etree.org/linda95)

    Disc 1
    Set 1
    1. Bag's Groove  (8:11.23)
    2. Jump Monk  (14:56.74)
    3. Bewitched  (9:41.13)
    4. Blues for Ernie  (7:24.55)
    5. Take the A-Train  (6:13.56)
    6. Milestones in the Sunshine  (8:00.25)
    TOTAL: 54:28.21

    Disc 2
    Set 2
    1. So What  (21:37.73)
    2. Magilla  (7:32.02)
    3. In a Sentimental Mood  (11:18.26)
    4. The Country Open  (10:05.32)
    5. E: St.Thomas  (13:09.48)
    TOTAL: 63:43.31




    The original text file:
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    Unfortunately I do not have accurate
    source info for my copy of this show.

    Here is what I do know:
    1)It has a clean digital lineage.
    I know this because my Dat has no
    indications of an analog flip and
    there is no hiss present.

    2)DAT>SHN Transfer:
    Technics SV 260A>COAX>WAV>CDWAV>SHN
    I have used the MKW audio compression tool.
    These SHN files are seekable in your SHNamp
    I have included both SHN and WAN MD5's.

    3)I believe this is a DSB.I am 90% sure.
    The "bantor" between songs is very low.
    I amplified it in the Cool Edit so you can
    hear what they are saying.You may notice
    slight volume transistions,but they are
    minimal and extremely worth it.

    Linda Webster
    http://db.etree.org/linda95


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