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Cheap Trick @ Budokan

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https://archive.org/details/gd1989-02-11.fob.french.35158.sbeok.flac24
https://archive.org/details/gd1989-02-11.fob.french.sirmick.76125.sbeok.flac16

Grateful Dead
1989-02-11 (day two)
Live at Great Western Forum on
1989-02-11


Set 1
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo
New Minglewood Blues
Candyman
Big River
Built To Last
Queen Jane Approximately
We Can Run
Bird Song

Set 2
China Cat Sunflower ->
I Know You Rider ->
Man Smart (Woman Smarter)
Standing On The Moon
Estimated Prophet ->
I Will Take You Home ->
Drums* ->
Space ->
Eyes Of The World** ->
I Need A Miracle ->
Black Peter ->
Turn On Your Lovelight
Encore
Box Of Rain

* w/ Airto Moreira, Flora Purim, and Diana Moreira

Source
Set one: Sennheiser MKE2002 HRTF headband -> Sony TC-D5M @ 6'5" by Mike French
Set two; ~ Schoeps cmc?? cards (caps on bodies, cardioids) ORTF @ 6'4" covered by the Mike Stand (MF) at eye level. ~ Oade pre (m118 ?) -> Sony PCM processor->beta, line out (Sean Weber Small rig) -> Sony TC-D5M master by Mike French
Lineage to digital:
Sony TC-D5M master deck w/ master, no n.r. -> Tascam DVRA1000 DSD recorder in high-res pcm mode, 24/96 by Mike French
 
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https://archive.org/details/gd1989-02-12.fob.french.sirmick.76126.sbeok.flac16
https://archive.org/details/gd1989-02-12.fob.french.31265.sbeok.flac24

Grateful Dead
Live at Great Western Forum
1989-02-12 (day three)

Set 1
Cold Rain And Snow
Hell In A Bucket
Row Jimmy
Beat It On Down The Line ->
The Promised Land
West L.A. Fadeaway
How Long Blues*
Gimme Some Lovin'*

Set 2
Iko Iko**
Monkey And The Engineer**
Alabama Getaway**
Dire Wolf**
Cassidy**
Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again**
Drums ->
Space ->
The Other One*** ->
Stella Blue ->
Foolish Heart
Encore
Not Fade Away**
Knockin' On Heaven's Door**

*with Spencer Davis
**with Bob Dylan
***with Kodo drummer
final/last "How Long Blues": 08-19-70 [1236] -
final/last "Monkey & Engineer": 10-16-81 [495]
**** d2t08 note: Tracked as one single track, because the Other One was riffed on immediately out of drums.

Source
Sean Weber Small rig, Schoeps cmc?? (cardioid caps on mic bodies)ORTF -> Oade pre (m118?) -> Sony F1/Beta rig, line out -> Sony TC-D5M analog cassette master by Mike French.
From FOB/DFC. Mics at 6'5", at eye level to, MF, covering the mics. The other mics were Neumann km84's, ortf-> Neu. p48v -> Sony TC-D5M @ 6'4"
LineageSony TC-D5M master deck w/ master tape, no n.r. -> Tascam DVRA1000 DSD in PCM mode 24/96
Taped by Mike French
 
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here we go again...

https://archive.org/details/gd1990-05-06_carson_bk4011_1644flac/

Grateful Dead
May 06, 1990 sunday
Cal State Dominguez Hell (106 degrees - HOT!)
Carson, CA

Set 1
Mississippi Half Step,
Feel Like A Stranger,
Easy To Love You,
West L.A. Fadeaway,
When I Paint My Masterpiece,
Candyman,
Victim Or The Crime,
Foolish Heart

Set 2
Iko Iko,
Samson & Delilah,
The Weight,
Blow Away,
Terrapin Station->
Drums->
Jam->
The Other One->
Standing On the Moon->
Throwing Stones,
Turn On Your Love Light,
E: The Last Time

Ambient recording by Tom Tech twiddlin' the knobs (Tom D.), and Mike French covering the mics at 6'6"

Lots and lots of very quiet friends and other tapers amongst us! (Sean W-S., Ted M., John C., Rich B., likely others).
We had a huge quiet zone staked out with lots of very quiet friends and blockers. This was a focused effort with a lot of dedicated folks.
Bruel and Kjaer B&K 4011 cardioids as ORTF stereo at 17cm spacing @ 110-degrees combined off-axis response
Neumann p48v power pack
Sony TCD-D10 DAT 1648
From: FOB/DFC (Front of Board, Dead F'n Center)

So hot! Baking in the sun.
We arrived to the lot, and, got in line early in the morning, and spent the morning and afternoon waiting in line, cooking on asphalt in 106-degree sun.
A friend of ours passed out during the show due to the heat. I had brought in a white cotton bed sheet that I had cut a hole in the middle of, to create a white sun reflecting poncho. We covered her in the poncho, and poured water over her to try to cool her down. It worked, but was a pretty scary moment.
 
here we go again...

https://archive.org/details/gd1990-05-06_carson_bk4011_1644flac/

Grateful Dead
May 06, 1990 sunday
Cal State Dominguez Hell (106 degrees - HOT!)
Carson, CA

Set 1
Mississippi Half Step,
Feel Like A Stranger,
Easy To Love You,
West L.A. Fadeaway,
When I Paint My Masterpiece,
Candyman,
Victim Or The Crime,
Foolish Heart

Set 2
Iko Iko,
Samson & Delilah,
The Weight,
Blow Away,
Terrapin Station->
Drums->
Jam->
The Other One->
Standing On the Moon->
Throwing Stones,
Turn On Your Love Light,
E: The Last Time

Ambient recording by Tom Tech twiddlin' the knobs (Tom D.), and Mike French covering the mics at 6'6"

Lots and lots of very quiet friends and other tapers amongst us! (Sean W-S., Ted M., John C., Rich B., likely others).
We had a huge quiet zone staked out with lots of very quiet friends and blockers. This was a focused effort with a lot of dedicated folks.
Bruel and Kjaer B&K 4011 cardioids as ORTF stereo at 17cm spacing @ 110-degrees combined off-axis response
Neumann p48v power pack
Sony TCD-D10 DAT 1648
From: FOB/DFC (Front of Board, Dead F'n Center)

So hot! Baking in the sun.
We arrived to the lot, and, got in line early in the morning, and spent the morning and afternoon waiting in line, cooking on asphalt in 106-degree sun.
A friend of ours passed out during the show due to the heat. I had brought in a white cotton bed sheet that I had cut a hole in the middle of, to create a white sun reflecting poncho. We covered her in the poncho, and poured water over her to try to cool her down. It worked, but was a pretty scary moment.
Thanks, think I'll check this out Mike.
 
here we go again...

https://archive.org/details/gd1990-05-06_carson_bk4011_1644flac/

Grateful Dead
May 06, 1990 sunday
Cal State Dominguez Hell (106 degrees - HOT!)
Carson, CA

Set 1
Mississippi Half Step,
Feel Like A Stranger,
Easy To Love You,
West L.A. Fadeaway,
When I Paint My Masterpiece,
Candyman,
Victim Or The Crime,
Foolish Heart

Set 2
Iko Iko,
Samson & Delilah,
The Weight,
Blow Away,
Terrapin Station->
Drums->
Jam->
The Other One->
Standing On the Moon->
Throwing Stones,
Turn On Your Love Light,
E: The Last Time

Ambient recording by Tom Tech twiddlin' the knobs (Tom D.), and Mike French covering the mics at 6'6"

Lots and lots of very quiet friends and other tapers amongst us! (Sean W-S., Ted M., John C., Rich B., likely others).
We had a huge quiet zone staked out with lots of very quiet friends and blockers. This was a focused effort with a lot of dedicated folks.
Bruel and Kjaer B&K 4011 cardioids as ORTF stereo at 17cm spacing @ 110-degrees combined off-axis response
Neumann p48v power pack
Sony TCD-D10 DAT 1648
From: FOB/DFC (Front of Board, Dead F'n Center)

So hot! Baking in the sun.
We arrived to the lot, and, got in line early in the morning, and spent the morning and afternoon waiting in line, cooking on asphalt in 106-degree sun.
A friend of ours passed out during the show due to the heat. I had brought in a white cotton bed sheet that I had cut a hole in the middle of, to create a white sun reflecting poncho. We covered her in the poncho, and poured water over her to try to cool her down. It worked, but was a pretty scary moment.
Got 'er on now, Mike. Good recording too.:music:
 
James Brown - Live at the Apollo (2004 Deluxe Edition Remaster)

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Source: HP dc7600 Small Form Factor PC
Player: Winamp 2.95 with 250+ band Equalizer v1.62 for Winamp by Nevi
DAC: Audioquest DragonFly v1.2
Preamplifier: B&K Components, Ltd. PT5
Amplifier: B&K Components, Ltd. ST125.2
Speakers: KLH 9250B
 
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