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| Artist | Grateful Dead |
| Show | {DttC095} 1990-03-18, 03-22: Hartford, Hamilton [SHNIDs 90486 and 453] |
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| Torrent | DttC095.torrent (click to download) |
| Downloads as | DttC095 |
| Info hash | b6199a3d9ef3114fe053442c68f3e4702d232907 |
| db link | http://db.etree.org/shn/104769 | Show | Source |
| Description | Grateful Dead - March 18, 1990
Civic Center - Hartford, CT
Recording Info:
SBD -> Cassette Master (TDK SA-X90)
Transfer Info:
Cassette Master (Nakamichi DR-1) -> Sound Devices 744T (24bit/48k) ->
Samplitude Professional v10.02 -> FLAC/16
(3 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC)
All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
February 29, 2008
Patch Info:
The complete 2nd Set is supplied by a remastered version of shnid=9364
The first set from the Pre-FM has numerous aud patches and the SBD mix
sounds much better. Unfortunatly, I couldn't get the 2nd Set sbd.
Notes:
-- Set 2 is seamless
-- There is a spot of diginoise right before Spoonful
Set 1:
d1t01 - Shakedown Street ->
d1t02 - Little Red Rooster
d1t03 - Stagger Lee
d1t04 - Me And My Uncle ->
d1t05 - Mexicali Blues
d1t06 - Friend Of The Devil
d1t07 - Just A Little Light
d1t08 - When I Paint My Masterpiece
d1t09 - Ramble On Rose
d1t10 - The Music Never Stopped
Set 2:
d2t01 - Tuning
d2t02 - Iko Iko
d2t03 - Looks Like Rain
d2t04 - He's Gone ->
d2t05 - Truckin' ->
d2t06 - Spoonful ->
d2t07 - Drums ->
d3t01 - Space ->
d3t02 - The Wheel ->
d3t03 - All Along The Watchtower ->
d3t04 - Morning Dew
Encore:
d3t05 - U.S. Blues
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170:01.07 1799473832 B 0.5887 (22 files)
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Grateful Dead
March 22nd 1990
Copps Coliseum - Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Disc #1 (Set One):
Feel Like a Stranger
West L.A. Fadeaway
Easy To Love You
Beat It On Down The Line
Must've Been the Roses
The Last Time
Picasso Moon
Don't Ease Me in
Disc #2 (Set Two pt.1):
Scarlet Begonias ->
Fire On the Mountain
Samson & Delilah
Believe it or Not!
Truckin'-> Jam ->
Drums ->
Space
Disc #3 (Set Two pt.2):
Jam ->
The Other One ->
Hey Jude ->
Dear Mr. Fantasy ->
Hey Jude Finale ->
Sugar Magnolia
E: Baby Blue
SBDDAT>CD>EAC>SHN conversion by AJ - a2k@pacbell.net - Jan 2000
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| Type | Grateful Dead |
| Last seeder | Last activity 7:27 ago |
| Size | 1.857 GB (1993786861 Bytes) |
| Added | 2009-03-30 01:07:46 |
| Views | 0 |
| Hits | 689 |
| Snatched | 308 times |
| Upped by | SteveSw |
Num files [See full list] | 48 files |
Peers [See full list] | 1 seeder, 0 leechers = 1 peer total |
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| SteveSw |
2009-03-30 01:10:56 |
The spring tour from 1990 is particularly good, a high point in this high time. The Albany shows from nineteen years ago this past week are well-known from the Dozin' At The Knick release, but there are many other shows from this tour that are well worth seeking out. Eric picks out four, which we'll seed in two bunches (replacing one of the Albany shows with a temporal neighbor). The first selection is 90-03-18 from Hartford, a show Eric thinks is sadly overlooked. It starts out with a Shakedown Street that goes a lot of places but somehow doesn't really seem to hang together as well as many. Brent's tickles the ivories to great effect during a Stagger Lee that leads into an interesting Me and My Uncle and a downright rockin' Mexicali. Ramble On Rose combines the ragtime feel of the Stagger Lee with the French Horn solo we heard in Little Red Rooster (???), and leads into a very excellent Music Never Stopped. The second set is also excellent: The Aiko is enlivened with all manner of electrically mogrinalified voices, the Looks Like Rain continues the theme of "great Brent piano tonight", the He's Gone is well- if not superlatively-jammed, and then the Truckin' > Spoonful is surprisingly well done, professional and imaginative and completely energized. WooT WooT! From there, the band is sometimes playful (as in Space), sometimes confused (as in the Wheel > Watchtower transition), and more or less continuously rushed. Still, lots of color, lots of boogie, a good show.
As a replacement for the Albany shows that Eric suggests we should check out, I offer instead 90-03-22. It's a show that I first ran into when reading the Compendium: Andy Lemieux suggests it could easily be the best show from this tour (which is saying something, indeedie). Highlights in the first set include Phil and Brent driving a throbbing, swirling Stranger; a sweet, broken, engaging It Must Have Been the Roses; a reallly rockin' The Last Time, and a fine Picasso Moon that somehow seems less non-linear than usual. Phil is again at the front at the beginning of the second set -- he makes sure the band rocks through a brilliant Scarlet Begonias that leads into a truly stellar Fire on the Mountain, one of those versions that builds to one peak, then another, and then a third, and then you lose track. Believe It Or Not is a rarity that Garcia sings well here; and then from that sublimity we get another really energetic Truckin' that stands with the best of the year. Then Drums, then Space, then a really excellent Other One. Towards the end of The Other One, Jerry breaks a string: instead of getting Bobby to step up and tell a latter-day Yellow Dog story, Brent steps up and gives us a full Hey Jude that reminds me very much of the PigPen full version from 1969. Brent and the Band eventually lock it, take it on into Dear Mr Fantasy, and then bring it back into a Hey Jude coda where Brent goes crazy with the lyrics from both songs. From little broken strings, mighty sets grow, as they say.
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There are very good matrices of these two shows that are currently being seeded here at eTree:
90-03-18: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=521251
90-03-22: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=515051
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Use this link to remember the project, reseed to lost souls, grab things you haven't grabbed yet, and so on. I periodically go through the back-catalog and reseed everything: I keep torrents open that are grabbed quickly. So if you want one of the old DttC's, just open the torrent and leave it in a state where it'll download when someone comes along to seed.
http://bt.etree.org/?searches=SteveSw&cat=0&incldead=1
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This project is a musical adjunct to and a book review of Eric Wybenga's _Dead To The Core_. I'm going to seed a copy of all the music mentioned in the book except for the stuff that has been commercially released. You might want to pick up a copy of the book and read along with me while I'm seeding -- I think it'll be worth your while. Here are some of the many places you can find one:
POWELLS: http://tinyurl.com/5vv7k6
ABEBOOKS: http://tinyurl.com/5jbejx
AMAZON: http://tinyurl.com/5hbq36
B&N: http://tinyurl.com/5gyxpl
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| Eric_A_DeadHead |
2009-03-30 03:22:47 |
I've got Seamons all over my room, especially centered near my computer, and I think my Landlord (Dear Landlord...) is a little bit annoyed, if not downright angry, but don't I have a right to have whatever I want littering my room, as long as it's not growing or otherwise obviously dirty? Seamons here, Seamons there, ahh, what the hey, it's my life and if I feel like wallowing in Seamons' Trix, then so be it!
Now that I've gotten that off my chest, some more fine stuff here, folks! I'm actually glad we're bypassing Nassau, since I have multiple versions of every night, I believe.
Whoops! I did it again... I've confused Hunter Seamons with SteveSw, IN PRINT, NO LESS!!!
OK, all's forgiven, here we go, SteveSw has given us more of "the good stuff", and his choices are superb (pronounced "Super Bee", yes, like the car...). Thank you for this, these shows rock (and roll), so move over sugar bowl, we're gonna let it roll!
Thanks.
I think I need a sugar fix... my thinking is cloudy (with a chance of rain). SteveSw's got the good stuff for my brain!!! Gravy train... (Steve Sw by southwest... keep going and you'll get there. Remember to take a RIGHT turn at Albuquerque, and say hello to Bugs...) |
| SteveSw |
2009-03-30 09:22:39 |
Nassau's in the headlights, Eric, not in the rearview mirror.
And all is most definitely not forgiven. |
| bossgobbler |
2009-03-30 14:37:00 |
| I could swear Jerry broke his string at the beginning of Mr. Fantasy...goes to show what eye-wittness testimony is worth... :) |
| SteveSw |
2009-03-30 15:55:06 |
| My authority is the Compendium reviewer (Andy Lemieux). I was not there, personally. And to share a bit, I'm the sort of guy who is willing to enjoy a story without completely nailing down all the facts, especially if the story is safely in the past and no longer of practical interest. |
| gratefuldave78 |
2009-03-30 20:53:42 |
| i got andy lemieux confused with david lemieux . Andy has some great review's in the compedium! so I take both their comments to heart . |
| cmgordon |
2009-03-31 12:59:50 |
| Thanks for these! I really think 3/22/90 is close, if not, the best show from this tour as well (I don't think any of the Albany shows are better). I was at both Copps shows ( as well as others from this tour) and remember them being excellent. As a testament to these shows, the Half-Step and Victim (I think) from 3/21 are on Without a Net as well as the Scarlet --> Fire from this show is on So Many Roads. The Hartford show is solid, but I personally prefer the next night. The second set from Hartford on 3/19 was absolutely amazing, with what I consider the best Foolish Heart ever, and the best Box and Brokedown from the year. Either way good stuff and thanks for the up[loads. Certainly fun to walk down memory lane, as today is the 20th anniversary of my second show in Greensboro, NC (my first being the night before)! |
| JCS1973 |
2009-05-02 13:26:35 |
| Thanks so much for these. 3/18/90 was my first show ever. I was barely 16 and a few of us went down to the park to hang around for the day before the show. It was amazing. The whole vibe/scene was great. We picked up a sheet and hung out/met some cool people/had agreat time. Then the show that night was amazing. A great end to a great day. The 1st of many shows to come. Thanks again. |
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