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Grateful Dead - 1/20/79 - Shea's Theatre - Buffalo NY
-- Set 1 --
00:00 The Promised Land
05:15 Sugaree
17:51 El Paso
22:18 Peggy-O
31:16 It's All Over Now
39:34 Jack-A-Roe
46:25 New Minglewood Blues
52:52 Stagger Lee
1:00:47 Jack Straw
-- Set 2 --
1:06:45 Tuning
1:08:40 I Need a Miracle ~
1:13:46 Bertha ~
1:20:38 Good Lovin'
1:28:34 Loser
1:36:58 Estimated Prophet ~
1:49:42 The Other One ~
1:58:07 Drums ~
2:02:12 Space ~
2:08:04 Jam Out Of Space ~
2:11:01 The Other One ~
2:12:05 Dark Star ~
2:22:21 Not Fade Away ~
2:27:27 Sugar Magnolia
-- Encore --
2:35:54 Tuning
2:38:42 One More Saturday Night
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Show Facts:
Entire show without Donna.
Show started almost two hours late
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** Bertha Remaster Series **
Bertha Remaster of Jerry Moore's Master Cassette source.
AUD ~ MC ~ DAT ~ CDA ~ FLAC ~ DAW(Bertha) ~ FLAC
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From the original text file, prior to Bertha Remastering:
Recording Info:
(FOB/6th Row) Nakamichi 700 (Sony D5/Dolby B) ~ Cassette Master ~ Dat ~ CD ~ FLAC
Transfer Info:
FLAC ~ Adobe Audition v1.5 ~ Samplitude Professional v10.2.1 ~ FLAC
(3 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC)
Transfered and Original Mastering By Charlie Miller
Notes:
-- Recorded By Jerry Moore
-- Whole show without Donna
-- This is a remaster is shnid=86374
-- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction
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Notes:
Digitally Remastered using the Bertha Digital Audio Workstation and its proprietary
Audio and Restoration processes.
Completed by jashley
I will only work on the very best Audience recordings due to the difficult nature of the beast. In Jerry Moore's memory I spent even more time than ususal to make this one special and I think Bertha's audio and restoration processes have brought out every bit of the beauty of this recording.
Jerry was a member of our CDead family for nearly two years and we got to know him through his writings. Jerry's large red font became his trademark and I enjoyed reading his posts very much. Jerry wrote with intelligence and humor and always respected others opinions, though he always made it clear, he had his own. Jerry posted just the night before he passed and that morning I thought someone was playing a very bad joke on us.
But, as the morning wore on it became clear that our brother had, indeed, passed away.
I was shocked and saddened as were so many others as they found out this awful news.
Jerry leaves us with a number of wonderful recordings made with love and dedication.
I thank him for his gifts and will miss that large red font.
Rest well Brother.
jay
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Photo by James Anderson