Grateful Dead 1974-10-16 Winterland San Francisco (16-bit) (FLAC)
Grateful Dead
October 16, 1974
Winterland Arena
San Francisco, CA
gd74-10-16.sbd-patched.miller.90145.sbeok.flac16
Recording Info:
SBD -> Master Reel -> Dat (44.1k)
Transfer Info:
Dat (Sony R500) -> SEK'D Prodif Plus -> Samplitude v7.02 Professional
-> FLAC
(4 Discs Audio / 3 Discs FLAC)
All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
February 21, 2008
Patch Info:
-- Bertha through 1:16 of Deal patched from AUD source
-- Reel flip in Playing In The Band patched from mulitrack reel
(not from GDM)
-- Set 1 tunings patched from Master Reel -> Cass -> Dat
-- 18:03 of PITB through 7:35 of Jam patched from Master Reel ->
Cass -> Dat
Audience source (1st Gen reel) from Matt Smith supplies:
Eyes Of The World (11:07 - 11:31)
Uncle John's Band (4:07 - 4:34)
Notes:
-- All disc changes are seamless
-- Thanks to Rob Eaton for lending me his Dats
-- I can confirm lineage 100% accurate
_______________________________________________________________________
--Set 1--
101-d1t01 - Bertha
102-d1t02 - Jack Straw
106-d1t03 - Deal
104-d1t04 - Mexicali Blues
105-d1t05 - It Must Have Been the Roses
106-d1t06 - Beat It on Down the Line
107-d1t07 - Scarlet Begonias
108-d1t08 - Me & Bobby McGee
109-d1t09 - Tennessee Jed
110-d1t10 - Cumberland Blues
111-d1t11 - Row Jimmy
112-d2t01 - Playing in the Band
--Set 2--
201-d2t02 - Phil & Ned ->
202-d2t03 - Jam ->
203-d3t01 - Space ->
204-d3t02 - Wharf Rat ->
205-d3t03 - Eyes of the World
206-d3t04 - Big River
207-d3t05 - Ship of Fools
208-d3t06 - Truckin' ->
209-d3t07 - Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad ->
210-d3t08 - Uncle John's Band
211-d4t01 - Johnny B. Goode
--Encore--
212-d4t02 - Happy Birthday Bobby
213-d4t03 - U.S. Blues
Grateful Dead 1974-10-17 Winterland San Francisco (24-bit) (FLAC)
The Grateful Dead
October 17 1974
Winterland
San Francisco Califorinia
Black Maxell UDII reel tape @ 3 3/4 ips.>Akai GX 636>Apogee Mini Me(24/96)>Apogee mini DAC(monitoring/mastering)>Lynx One soundcard>Wavelab 5.0>DVD by Matt Smith
DVD-Audio 2496>DVD-A Explorer>Wavelab 6.1>GEMS Edit Station
Weiss Saracon for SRC POWr3 Dither 16bit/44.1 kHz by Jamie Waddell
TradersLilHelper for FLAC8 SBE Free Tag&Rename for MetaData
Edit notes: These reels have been mastered for better tonal balance. Phil's bass was the center point of this multi track mix down. It was a tad too much to begin. A different feel than the standard vault reel master reel. The highs originally were VERY buried and or decayed and i returned them to a better position in the mix, albeit still a tad distant. This edit was in the works for a couple of months. Lots of our ears LListened as we came to the best balance for the edit. I'm sure you will enjoy.- j.w.
Matt said... "I think people will love the 10-17-74. I would put the lineage as 16track>2track for Jerry>?>R(WB@3 3/4 ips.)>DVD/CD. These 10/74 reel copies made by Will back in 1979 were most likely 'work tapes' used by Jerry for production work for the "GD Movie". all the following shows are complete including all the 'seastones' sets so more cool things on the way. Yes, i know there have been multiple versions of these shows but IMHO, these are unique versions that were Jerry's own copies that were dubbed from by Will. Basically these versions were never copied by anyone in will's circle since everyone already had them via rob bertrando and no one at the time bothered to investigate them. Remember, this was 1979 and the GD were still a great behemoth of a touring machine so everyone was more concerned with taping new shows. There is no cassette gen with these as they were straight reel copies that i know for sure so these 24 bit versions esp. are really nice. Whether Jerry had a master of a 2 track mixdown or a copy will never be known for sure but these really do sound fantastic regardless. Much more of a "being there" feeling IMHO.. ENJOY!! ....Stuff from the debbie stash is hard to explain at times and nailing down exact lineages is even harder. either way they all sound fantastic!!! It was the kind of deal where Will suddenly found out about all these reels/cassettes that Jerry "left" there so he copied as much as he could w/o any concern of the exact source. There were TONS of stuff everywhere strewn all over the house.."
a **GEMS** Production www.shnflac.net May 2009
-Complete Seastones
-listen for a fan scream for mexicali before they play a note of it
-Last two minutes of rider patched with alternate aud
-Huge Thanks to Matt Smith for the Transfer work and Deadication.
-big Thanks To Todd Evans for Project GEMS...
" Helpin' to dust off those reels just one more time!! "
~~Set 1~~
01.BG Introduction
02.Promised Land
03.Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodleoo
04.Black Throated Wind
05.Friend of the Devil
06.Jack Straw
07.Loser
08.El Paso
09.China Cat Sunflower >
10.I Know You Rider
11.Me and My Uncle
12.It Must Have Been the Roses
01.Weather Report Prelude >
02.Part 1 >
03.Let it Grow
04.Phil Lesh and Ned Lagin - Seastones
~~Set 2~~
05.Scarlet Begonias
06.Big River
07.Ramble On Rose
08.Mexicali Blues
01.He's Gone >
02.The Other One >
03.Spanish Jam >
04.Mind Left Body Jam >
05.The Other One >
06.Stella Blue
Sugar Magnolia(missing)
~~Encore
Casey Jones (missing)
US Blues (missing)
uploader's notes.
-> If you download the entire run, you're not missing much with these last three songs [they ran out of multi track tape]. This was the second night of filming but the first nite of multitrack recording. This was a long show and they ran out of tape, a mistake they did not repeat! Every show so far I uploaded from this run has been sourced from Jerry's own copy of the multitrack mixdown. From these tapes the 1976 'Steal Your Face' live album resulted. Then the five CD Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack in 2005. A box set of all these shows is rumored for next year's big box set.
Grateful Dead 1974-10-18 Winterland San Francisco (24-bit) (FLAC)
This was pulled because I forgot to post the linage. Apologies. These were Garcia's own reels. Nothing has changed except the text file.
24 bit 96 kHz Reel Transfer by Matt Smith
I really don't know the exact lineage but they were drawn from the multitracks. All I know is these were dubs from Jerry's own reels back in early 1979. They were probably "work tapes" for the film soundtrack. I'm convinced these have not seen the light of day until now. Reason being at the time(late 70's) the circulating sources for this run of shows was drawn from cassettes via Rob Bertrando so when Will Boswell dubbed these everyone already had them in pretty good quality and keep in mind this was before tape trading was organized to the point that one could "pick and choose" the way it is now. Besides, Wilson was starting up a family during that period so as every father knows, things have to take a back seat for a period of time in order to raise kids so they sat in his workshop until I borrowed them around 2007 . If you want a version that "puts you there", these are it as the reel sources for this run of shows are incredibly clean with nice bottom and fairly rich highs esp. the 24/96 version.. Just hear the "warm" tone of Jerry's guitar during 'Morning Dew' and you'll soon realize how nice these really are!!
- Matt Smith December 31, 2010
Presented by Jamie Waddell
A **GEMS** Production January 2011 www.shnflac.net
-Bear's source provides a patch in Seastones, which is now quite complete
set one
01. [03:48] ...Around and Around
02. [07:57] Sugaree
03. [01:16] Polka Tuning
04. [03:35] Mexicali Blues
05. [07:35] Peggy-O
06. [03:32] Beat it on Down the Line
07. [05:04] Brown Eyed Women
08. [06:28] Cumberland Blues
09. [04:29] El Paso
10. [07:45] Tennessee Jed
11. [05:55] Jack Straw
12. [09:07] Row Jimmy
13. [16:27] Weather Report Suite > Let it Grow
set two
14. [23:54] Seastones>
15. [13:28] Prelude >
16. [24:01] Dark Star>
17. [14:49] Morning Dew!!!
set three
18. [3:08] Promised Land>
19. [5:19] Bertha>
20. [5:26] Greatest Story Ever Told
21. [7:27] Ship of Fools
22. [8:50] Not Fade Away>
23. [7:42] Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad >
24. [4:44] One More Saturday Night
25. [5:46] Encore- U.S.Blues
Grateful Dead 1974-10-19 Winterland, San Francisco (24-bit) (FLAC)
Grateful Dead
1974-10-19
Winterland Arena
San Francisco, CA
This was Jerry's copy of this show that he used for the Grateful Dead Movie.
Lineage:16 track "truck monitor mix" > 2 track mixdown reel(Garcia's) > R @ 3 3/4 ips. > FLAC.
Transfer info: Akai GX636 direct tape head output > Bottlehead tube tape
pre w/ a pair of Telefunken tubes circa 1960 > Apogee Mini Me 24/96 >
Apogee Mini DAC monitoring and mastering > FLAC
Tranfered October 2014 by Matt Smith
Set One:
s1t01 - Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo
s1t02 - Me And My Uncle
s1t03 - Friend Of The Devil
s1t04 - Beat It On Down The Line
s1t05 - It Must Have Been The Roses
s1t06 - El Paso
s1t07 - Loose Lucy
s1t08 - Black Throated Wind
s1t09 - Scarlet Begonias
s1t10 - To Lay Me Down
s1t11 - Mama Tried
s1t12 - Eyes Of The World ->
s1t13 - China Doll
s1t14 - Big River
Set Two:
s2t15 - Seastones
Set Three:
s3t16 - Uncle John's Band
s3t17 - Big Railroad Blues
s3t18 - The Race Is On
s3t19 - Tomorrow Is Forever
s3t20 - Mexicali Blues
s3t21 - Dire Wolf
s3t22 - Sugar Magnolia ->
s3t23 - He's Gone ->
s3t24 - Truckin' ->
s3t25 - Caution Jam ->
s3t26 - Drums ->
s3t27 - Jam ->
s3t28 - Truckin' ->
s3t29 - Black Peter
s3t30 - Sunshine Daydream
Encore:
s3t31 - One More Saturday Night
s3t32 - U.S. Blues
Matt's notes:
Yes I know there are other versions of this but I enjoy this transfer so much I thought I'd share it. The difference is the Telefunkens in the transfer chain. This reel was originally dubbed by Wilson in March of 1979. Long before the Betty Boards so at the time, this and the other shows were quite a score. I also have recently done traditional transfers with my new Technics RS1506(a big thanks to Adam Aegert!!) that I'm just as happy about so i'll mix it up if you all want more.
Enjoy!!
Grateful Dead 1974-10-20 Winterland San Francisco (24-bit) (FLAC)
Grateful Dead
1974-10-20
Winterland
San Francisco, CA
This was Jerry Garcia's copy of this show.
Lineage: 16 track "truck monitor mix" > 2 track mixdown reel(Garcia's) > R @ 3 3/4 ips.
Transfer info: Akai GX636 direct tape head output > Bottlehead tube tape pre w/ a pair of Telefunken tubes
circa 1960 > Apogee Mini Me 24/96 > Apogee Mini DAC monitoring and mastering > FLAC
Tranfered December 2014 by Matt Smith
Set 1
s1t01. Tuning/Intro
s1t02. Cold Rain and Snow
s1t03. Mama Tried
s1t04. Deal
s1t05. Beat It On Down The Line
s1t06. Loser
s1t07. Jack Straw
s1t08. Tennesse Jed
s1t09. El Paso
s1t10. Brokedown Palace
s1t11. China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider
s1t12. Around and Around
Set 2
s2t13. Seastones
Set 3
s3t14. Playin' in the Band >
s3t15. Drums >
s3t16. Not Fade Away >
s3t17. Drums >
s3t18. The Other One >
s3t19. Wharf Rat >
s3t20. Playin' in the Band >
s3t21. Good Lovin'
s3t22. It Must Have Been the Roses
s3t23. Promised Land
s3t24. Eyes of the World >
s3t25. Stella Blue
s3t26. Sugar Magnolia
s3t27. Crowd/announcements
s3t28. Johnny B. Goode
s3t29. //Mississippi Half-Step >
s3t30. And We Bid You Good Night
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