Jerry Garcia Band
Shoreline Ampitheater
Mountain View, CA
July 26, 1992
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Set 1:
1 Tuning
2 Cats Under The Stars
3 They Love Each Other
4 Simple Twist Of Fate
5 Let It Rock
6 Run For The Roses
7 My Sisters And Brothers
8 Deal
Set 2:
1 Tuning
2 Stop That Train
3 You Never Can Tell
4 Lay Down Sally
5 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
6 Reuben And Cherise
7 Gomorrah
8 Ain’t No Bread In The Breadbox
9 Midnight Moonlight
Encore:
10 (What A) Wonderful World
Line Up:
Jerry Garcia – guitar, vocals
John Kahn – bass
Melvin Seals – keyboards
David Kemper – drums
Jaclyn LaBranch – backing vocals
Gloria Jones – backing vocals
Source 1:
This is a tagged version of shnid: 86551
Master audience DAT (Sonics DSM-3s FOB @ 16/48) > DAT > Digital Domain VSP-P
(SRC to 44.1) > Adobe Audition > Shntool > FLAC
Unknown Taper
Transfer and Flac encoding by David Minches
Thanks to Craig Johnson for the DATs
Source 2:
This is a tagged version of shnid: 90014
Master: Schoeps MK4 mod > Panasonic SV-255, from 102 boxes;
Transfer: Unknown gen PCM/Beta > Sony SL-HF450 playback > Sony PCM-601 >
Digital Domain VSP-P > Digital Audio Labs Card Deluxe soundcard;
CD mastering & encoding: hard drive > Cool Edit 2000 > Shntool > FLAC.
Transfer and FLAC encoding by David Minches.
Notes
– level fluctuations first minute of CUTS
– taper talk “why you doin’ that?” after CUTS
– intrusive crowd chatter, especially at start … shhh
– The first set strikes these ears as terribly lackluster,
truly one of the dullest JGB performances I can think of.
IMO things only pick up a little toward the end of set II,
with Breadbox actually good and the Wonderful World encore
a nice treat.
– d2t005 R&C small tick @ 4:18
– Jer does some neat staccato stuff at around 6:30 of Breadbox
Source 3:
shnid: 141462
Master: Neumann KM54’s > DAT (Chuck Vasseur)
Transfer: DAT Master > CDR (Kyle Porter)
Extract: CDR clone > EAC > WAV > FLAC16 (Bill Shaw aka Shark)
Source Notes: Sometime in the early 2000’s, Chuck loaned Kyle all of his 92-95
JGB masters to transfer to CDR. Kyle “mastered” the DATs to CDR, fading in/out
as needed, adjusting levels (as needed) and tracking. Kyle then gave Chuck his
masters back, with nice CDR copies of all of it. Chuck offered to clone the
entire set for me, so I gave him a spool of 100 blank MITSUI CDRs and the next
time I saw him, he gave them back to me, filled with his JGB recordings.
Many of the Chuck V. JGB recordings do circulate already, but probably not all
of them, and those that do may not be the Kyle Porter transfers. So, Here they
are!
–Shark