Grateful Dead 5/26/72 The Strand Lyceum, London, England S:MR > DATx5 > CD > EAC > SHN > CD See notes below track list for info on patches GSH note: I received this show in audio, thanks to the generosity of Rich Epstein. I converted to .shns myself for archiving; my .shns are not the ones referenced at db.etree.org. Disc 1 Set 1 1. Promised Land 3:30 2. Sugaree 9:15 3. Mr. Charlie 5:49 4. Black Throated Wind 6:54 5. Loser 8:28 6. Next Time You See Me 7:05 7. El Paso 6:52 8. Dire Wolf 6:03 9. The Stranger 8:33 (Two Souls In Communion) Total time: 62:29 Disc 2 Set 1, cont. 1. Playing In The Band 19:20 2. He's Gone 8:50 3. Cumberland Blues 6:08 4. Jack Straw 5:39 5. Chinatown Shuffle 3:26 6. China Cat Sunflower > 5:23 7. I Know You Rider 7:23 8. Not Fade Away > 6:23 9. Goin' Down the Road 8:15 Feelin' Bad > 10. Not Fade Away 2:56 Total time: 73:43 Disc 3 Set 2 1. Tuning 0:48 2. Truckin' > 18:32 3. The Other One > 9:08 4. Drums > 2:18 5. The Other One > 2:39 6. Jam > 9:42 7. Morning Dew > 11:49 9. The Other One > 5:50 10. Sing Me Back Home 13:15 Total time: 74:01 Disc 4 Set 2, cont. 1. Tuning 2:17 2. Me And My Uncle 3:33 3. Ramble On Rose 7:51 4. Sugar Magnolia 7:60 5. Casey Jones 6:34 Encore: 6. One More Saturday Night 5:06 Total time: 33:21 Note: This is superior to all circulating copies. The lineage of the DAT is guaranteed. I did the transfer myself. The DAT was played on a Panasonic SV-3700, transferred to my Delta DiO 2496, recorded with SoundForge 4.5, and tracked and burned with CD Architect. EAC was used to create the SHN files. There is a < 1 second patch in Playin' to fix a small spot of tape warble. The Morning Dew was patched from another previously circulating version with 10-second crossfades on each side to minimize the difference in quality. There is also a small patch in Sugar Magnolia. All of these patches came from previously circulating copies. transferred from DAT/burned/shortened/seeded by khensu (david.hollister@cox.net) Enjoy! 10/17/2002 "Entire Morning Dew from previous circulating source, allegedly RM>DAT>CDR. Approximately one and a half minutes of material has been patched in from the commercially-released Europe '72 multitracks to cover a reel change in the two-track source. 10-second crossfades were created at both ends of the patch to minimize the audible differences in mix between the multitrack and two-track sources." At 7:14 PM -0700 10/24/02, David Hollister wrote: >That looks like the info file I put up on furthurnet. I didn't want >to do it there, but here I will give credit where credit is due. > >Thanks to Jeff Tiedrich for the fix for Morning Dew on disc 3, which >for the record also came from my old copies of this show ;-) There is a new version circulating, with all songs present and all between-song dead air intact (except for two or three instances), that's a verified RM>DAT>CDR. There is no saturation, and no pops or clicks. None of the annoying fades out and in between songs (why do people do this?). The drawback to *this* flavor is that someone has replaced Morning Dew in its entirety with that of the commercial release (a la the commercial material spliced into 5/3/72 and 5/4/72 [actually, the same person is responsible in all three cases]). This is audibly jarring, owing to the change in mix and difference in speed between the commercial multitrack and the circulating two-track I have taken this version, removed the commercial material and replaced it with the commonly-circulating Dew. I have taken the splice in that Dew and patched it with about a minute and a half of speed-corrected material from the commercial CD. For and aft of the patch are ten-second-long cross-fades which fairly successfully minimize any noticeable change in mix.