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String Cheese Incident 10/17/98
The Stone Coast Brewery, Portland, ME
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Entered by Daniel Shay
Checksums All(shn) , All(wav)
Disc Counts 2 / 3
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08/28/02
04/22/2003
Source Summary Set 1: DSBD Matrix, Set 2: DSBD; Transfer: Sony D8 > Delta DiO 24/96 > Soundforge 5.0 > CDWave > mkwACT (.shn) 
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String Cheese Incident
The Stone Coast, Portland, ME
October 17, 1998

Source: Set One - DSBD Matrix (mics unknown)
Set Two - DSBD

Transfer:  Sony D8-> Delta Dio 24/96 via coax-> Soundforge 5.0 (resampled to 44.1khz)->
           CDWave for track splits-> mkwACT for shnning

Transferred By:  Jim Pollock

Disc One, Set One:
01. Lonesome Fiddle Blues
02. 100 Year Flood-> Jam->
03. Work
04. Barstool
05. Boogie on Reggae Woman
06. Impressions-> Jam->
07. Black Clouds  

Disc Two, Set Two:
01. Sweet Home Alabama->
02. Whiskey Before Breakfast?->
03. Jellyfish?-> Jam->
04. Mouna Bowa?
05. Another Night
06. Shine

Disc Three, Set Two:
01. Blue Bossa->
02. Johnny Cash  
Encores:
03. Panama Red
04. Elvis' Wild Ride*  


Notes:  ? with Sweet Home Alabama teases
? with Jeopardy Theme teases
? with Somewhere Over the Rainbow teases
* with Purple Haze intro

First Time Played: Sweet Home Alabama (Lynyrd Skynyrd cover)  
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03/12/2003 Will Herrmann The mics used in the set 1 matrix were a pair of Nak 300's (cards). They were set in the rear of the "dance" area, which was FOB, close to the stage. The mic stand kept on getting bumped by dancers throughout the first set, so a straight board feed was given for the second set, and the mic stand taken down.