| Artist | Dave Matthews Band |
| Show | Dave Matthews Band 7//7/01 - (with missing track d2t08) PreFM Satellite Intercept - Incredible sound and performance, easy A or A+ |
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| Description | Dave Matthews Band
Soldier Field
Chicago, IL
July 7, 2001
Source:
- PreFM Satellite Intercept > DAT > EAC^ > PCM 16/44 Wave
Files > Edited on PC (removed btwn song gaps and used
pencil tool to smooth over some extraction pops) > FLAC
- No additional editing or processing done or needed
- Tag & Rename for meta data tagging (Includes m3u file)
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Disc One
01 Intro~
02 Grey Street
03 So Much To Say >
04 Anyone Seen The Bridge >
05 Too Much
06 What You Are
07 Mother Father
08 Satellite*
09 Angel+
10 Sleep To Dream Her >
11 Grace Is Gone
12 #41
Disc Two
01 So Right
02 Everyday
03 Recently >
04 Diggin' a Ditch
05 Lie In Our Graves
06 The Space Between
07 Stay
Encores:
08 Ain't It Funny How Time Slips Away
09 Ants Marching
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Band Lineup:
Dave Matthews - guitar, vocals
Stefan Lessard - bass
Boyd Tinsley - violin
Carter Beauford - percussion, backup vocals
LeRoi Moore - saxophone
Additional Band On The Usual Songs:
Butch Taylor - keyboards
Tawatha, Cindy & Brenda - vocals
Special Guests:
* Angelique Kidjo on vocals
+ Buddy Guy on guitar
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Notes:
- This is the first time the complete show has been put into
circulation. As far as I know only 2 songs were broadcast
by 93.1FM WXRT. "The Space Between" and "Satellite". It
seems likely these were not broadcast live b/c the songs
were played in the incorrect order and had quite a bit of
post-production processing done. Mainly compression and soft
limiting for FM radio. This PreFM has no compression at all.
- There are random Pig teases throughout the night. Mostly
insignificant just a couple bars and a lyric or two. I saw
no reason to track these as individual songs.
- ^EAC I have my doubts that EAC was used to extract the
music from the master CDs. The gaps btwn each song and
the occasional tell-tale signs of a poor extraction makes
me think these were just ripped to the hard drive via a
less accurate method. Would love to get my hands on either
the original DAT or CDRs but there is no chance of that.
Anyway, these are extremely minor to say the least. I was
able to eliminate just about all of these and the few that
remain are extremely minor and only btwn songs.
- ~Three options for CDR. ONE: leave off Intro track for
a regular burn on an 80 min CDR. About 7 seconds of dead air
was removed to allow for a standard 80 min. TWO: Many CDRs
will have the capacity to do an overburn so you can include
the "Intro" track. THREE: Use 3 CDRs and split however you
feel appropriate as the show is seamless and can be listen
from start to finish without interruption.
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Editorial Comment:
Sound A/A+
Performance A/A+
- Amazing digital recording without any interruptions from
start to finish. Only the most minor of btwn song crackles
can be heard from the poor extraction. A SBD recording with
an obvious "live mic" feed that provides wonderful atmosphere
and intimacy with the crowd that seems more like DMB was live
at a club show than at the huge Soldier Field. Being a Dead
Head, this reminds me of some Grateful Dead FM's like 4/27/77
or even some of the Healy Matrix's. Incredibly sound and and
easy A rating if not an A+ (save for the tiny extraction issues)
- A typical incredible show from the Summer Tour 2001. Try
to find a bad one. The Band is in top form and Dave is in a
great mood. Highlighting material from the Lillywhite/Busted
stuff album but including a nice section of both DMB classics
and fan favorites. Plus a wonderful guest appearance from Buddy
Guy and an all-time classic version of Angel.
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Editorial Comment:
Sound A/A+
Performance A/A+
- Amazing digital recording without any iturruptions from
start to finish. Only the most minor of btwn sond crakles
can be heard from the poor extraction. A SBD recording with
an obvious "live mic" feed that provides wonderful atmosphere
and intamcy with the crowd that seems more like DMB was live
at a club show than at the huge Soldier Field. Being a Dead
Head, this reminds me of some Greatful Dead FM's like 4/27/77
or even some of the Healy Matrix's. Incredibly sound and and
easy A rating if not an A+ (save for the tiny extraction issues)
- A typical increadible show from the Summer Tour 2001. Try
to find a bad one. The Dand is in top form and Dave is in a
great mood. Highlighting material from the Lillywhite/Busted
stuff albulm but including a nice selction of both DMB classics
and fan favorites. Plus a wonderful gues appearnce from Buddy
Guy and an all-time classic version of Angel. |
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| Type | Dave Matthews Band |
| Last seeder | Last activity 23 days, 11:10:51 ago |
| Size | 877.79 MB (920432804 Bytes) |
| Added | 2010-05-28 02:11:20 |
| Views | 2 |
| Hits | 3127 |
| Snatched | 536 times |
| Upped by | billwalton |
Num files [See full list] | 25 files |
Peers [See full list] | 0 seeders, 1 leecher = 1 peer total |
| billwalton |
2010-05-28 02:28:55 |
Here we go again...but with disc 2 track 8 now included. Sorry about that ya'll. I am unsure if everyone will need to do the download all over again or if it will pickup everything but track 8 and be a fast download. The FFP stayed the same but the MD5 file changed.
I am still not sure how track 8 got deleted. It cost me a big headache - so we are all inconvenienced at least.
Hope everyone is enjoying this incredible show. I have put some feelers out for 7/6 as well. (fingers crossed). The sound is killer, hey? Comments about the sound and the show are greatly appreciated. Reading positive reviews or neat insights is what makes all the effort worth it for yours truly. Intentionally shared on bt.etree for the great community that exists.
Bill |
| jerome70 |
2010-05-28 03:12:47 |
thanx...again...
this is meant as a joke,not to be mean-have a laugh!
http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Torrent |
| cleofus |
2010-05-28 03:42:37 |
| not to be picky or anything, i really appreciate the effort, but you may have oversold it a bit with A or A+. In my mind A+ should be reserved for "the very best possible". I went through all this a while back trying to put rankings in my tape list. Again, i appreciate the upload, not trying to be mean in any way, just commenting |
| Dylanstew |
2010-05-28 12:58:39 |
| Great Post ! Thanks alot. I actually haven't listened to a DMB show in some time , so thanks for pullin' me back. D |
| nak700 |
2010-05-28 13:01:06 |
| Thanks for the upload. Looks great. I was wondering if you could upload just track 8 for those of us who have already downloaded. Thank you. |
| texasdragonfly |
2010-05-28 17:10:20 |
| This has been one of the weirdest downloads I've experienced. Twice today it blasted through about 450mb's in just a few minutes (sometimes at better than 1 or 2 mb's/sec) and then nothing... Maybe something's wrong on this end but this is the first time anything like this has happened. ??? My nephew was at this show and I wanted to give it to him as a gift but it's getting pretty hard to finish. HELPPPPP!!! |
| redrewstuh |
2010-05-29 10:52:16 |
| I just grabbed this yesterday without the missing track...today i just "unchecked" all the other files and downloaded only track 8..took less than a minute. Totally sweet sound, an easy "A". Appreciate the upload Bill, really nice addition! Thanks. |
| sholmes0305 |
2010-05-29 12:09:26 |
| With "Satellite" and "Lie in Our Graves," this is a must-have. Thanks very much! I haven't listened to DMB in a while, either! |
| Kill_Devil_Falls |
2010-05-30 02:38:49 |
Easy A or A+ > I would go with A+!!!
Just listen to the whole show on a road trip and this is f-ing fantastic. DMB's best period if you ask me and this show rocks and the sound quality is tops.
Thanks for digging this up and sharing. My favorite DMB download in a decade or more. LOVE IT! |
| freebassdj |
2010-05-30 13:19:46 |
| Don't know if anyone else had problems but my anti virus caught a trojan in this torrent! fair warning to all.. |
| parman |
2010-05-30 14:21:31 |
| I'm onboard to get #8, it sounds sweeet to me. Thanks! |
| garcialives |
2010-05-30 15:13:56 |
| Thanks. |
| gratefulvince |
2010-06-25 13:03:40 |
| Thanks so much! I agree with what someone else said - 1998-2004 are their best years, with 2000-2001 being personal favorites just because I am a diehard Lillywhite Sessions fan, so any show with a lot of those songs makes me very happy. I heard they're playing more Busted Stuff-material this tour which I am looking forward to. |
| dmf1967 |
2010-11-07 20:45:13 |
| Thank you for this era of DMB. |