Grateful Dead Selections from 2/11/70, 2/2/70, and 2/1/70 featuring jams with Fleetwood Mac and Greg & Duane Allman and Peter Green From a bootleg CD entitiled "The Best Damn Music In The World" shn extraction from CD-R, etree seeding, and post-processing (see below) done by Leigh Orf (orf@mailbag.com) Extra Special Thanks go to James Ballen for providing me with these shows, and being willing to reburn them for me when there were digiglitches on the first try!! Thanks James! disc 1 ====== 2/11/70 Fillmore East w/Greg & Duane Allman & Peter Green 1. Dark Star (12:18) > 2. Alhambra (5:23) > 3. Turn On Your Lovelight (28:53) 2/2/70 Fox Theatre, St. Louis, Mo 4. (some of) Cumberland Blues (2:21) 5. Dark Star (21:30) > disc 2 ====== 2/2/70 (cont') 1. > St. Stephen > Mason's Children (8:51) 2/1/70 The Warehouse, New Orleans w/Fleetwood Mac 2. ...The Other One (3:37) > 3. Turn On Your Lovelight (39:43) Post Processing =============== These shows are soundboards, and sound great. Originally, however, 2/11/70 suffered from a very low bass mix. I played around with a bunch of EQ curves (using Sound Forge 4.5), burned selections with different EQ curves to CD-RW, and listened on my good stereo to decide what curve to use. 2/2/70 also was low in the bass, less so than 2/11, and I did the same to determine what kind of EQ to use. Secondly, for the 2/1 Lovelight, the right channel would completely disappear for anywhere from seconds to handfuls of minutes, which obviously sucks. So I mono-ized it where this occurred, pasting the left channel to the right where it went away. Much less annoying. As a side note, I must say that my philosophy is ONLY EQ IF THE RECORDING REALLY NEEDS IT. I asked myself, would I enjoy the music as it is? The answer was, sortof. My next question was do I enjoy the EQed music more? The answer was a resounding YES. I hope you enjoy it too. There is a bonus track included. You win absolutely nothing by determining where it comes from. I will probably eventually seed the entire show from whence it came. Leigh Orf ("Orp")