Grateful Dead Live at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on 1985-03-28

Contents
Set 1

Truckin' ->
Smokestack Lightnin' ->
High Time
El Paso
Peggy-O
Cassidy
China Cat Sunflower ->
I Know You Rider

Set 2

Scarlet Begonias ->
Fire On The Mountain ->
Looks Like Rain ->
Jam ->
Drums ->
Space ->
Gimme Some Lovin' ->
The Other One ->
Black Peter ->
Sugar Magnolia

Encore
Keep Your Day Job
Description
*Matrix*

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SBD:

SBD> MC> DAT> CDR

EAC'd and converted on 9/17/2001 by Randy Griesman(randyg@ameritech.net)

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AUD:

Recorded by the Oade Brothers
Transferred by Doug Oade, tracked by Darrin Sacks (dsacks@pcisys.net)

Field:
Schoeps CMC441s (90deg, 17cm) > Oade M118 > Oade mod SONY PCM-F1

Transfer:
Master PCM > DAW (via SEKD Prodif) > Wav > cdwav > Flac

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Thank you to Randy Griesman for the SBD transfer,
and to the Oade Brothers and Darrin Sacks for the AUD transfer.

Matrix by Hunter Seamons using Final Cut Pro (SHN & FLAC>AIFF>Final Cut>WAV>FLAC)
September 10, 2008

Notes:

1) Some occasional clicks and pops in the sources, particularly during set two - I made sure these were not from my edits (my edits are 99.98% stealth style). Some of the clicks/pops were miniscule gaps squished together.

2) Some brief cuts in the SBD during High Time, China Cat, LL Rain, and Other One, and between some songs.

3) The second set in the SBD source had a slightly different tonal quality. There was a louder, high-end hissing sound that I reduced only slightly.

4) Miniscule track gap glitches in the SBD source were removed. (I've been using this awesome technique for a while now.)

5) Last Truckin' opener: 09/28/72

6) The show appears to be seamless.

7) For mysterious purposes only, I synced this to the analogue source, which was consistently within 0.25% speed of the PCM, if not exact at times - virtually the same sound, IMO...and it moves like analogue!

8) Awesome, awesome show (unless you hate the 80's, of course).

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This being my 20th matrix, I'd like to thank all the good folk at bt.etree.org and shnflac.net for their support and helping me to do these matrices better since my first efforts in July '07. I especially want to thank Chris Chappell and Dan Haugh for their stellar matrix work and output, which have given me much aural inspiration. 'Till the next Trix rolls around - ENJOY!
Extent
147:14.14
Accession Number
gd1985-03-28.mtx.seamons.94484.flac16
Archival Resource Key
ark:/38305/g48k7b7k