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Grateful dead bertha
Grateful dead bertha









Yet, STE is probably the one song that does not fit in, but so what? Oh Holy Night! Phil's bass feels like it's sittin' in your lap. Picture Jerry, Bobby, Phil and Pig singing their fool heads off. Listen for the Darkness Darkness hint before the final verse/chorus of Good Lovin.' Classic. You just wish it would never stop.Īnd SO many great versions of alltime faves: Noteworthy is the wacky groove they catch on Hard to Handle. The subsequent remaster renders this a true find. This show was well enough recorded a listener can immediately sense the depth of it.

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All first set songs are epic, peppy versions so full of energy it's hard to stop dancing. It's a fine outing by essentially, a four piece band (and cameo singer), who was pretty hot to trot those days. sadly truncated by curfew? There's not a lot written, but perhaps there should be. Who knows? But the Grateful Dead made it sound huge.Īn excellent show with the New Riders opening. Let's see what you get when you use red and blue" to which Bob Weir replied "why you'll get purple of course". There was an obnoxious guy with a british accent whining that the yellow spotlights will "burn the retinas, no, too bright, they'll burn the retinas. A couple of times I thought my innards might liquify.Īs for the Dead, I remember something that happened between the Dead taking the stage and the music eventually beginning. The singing was great and the music most entertaining except I was pressed up against the right hand bass speaker. I remember the Blue Riders of the Purple Sage opening, three singers across the front of the stage and Jerry playing pedal steel. The building still stands though I believe the local university now owns it. It was owned by the Diocese of Scranton but during the seventies and and eighties it held many a rock concert, wrestling and boxing show. The Catholic Youth Center, or CYC for better or worse, Was a relatively large concrete building that was basically a gym where local highschools held events like basketball. Thanks to Jay Ashley for all his hard work on this show! The original Audio DVD as well as the CD version are available at A couple of seconds are missing at the start of four songs MSR>DAT3x>Delta Dio 2496 soundcard>Soundforge>Flac LOL!įrom the original text file, prior to Bertha Remastering: And at the Catholic Center no less.the shame. Together with the cuts, somebody must have been a bit too Stoned.

grateful dead bertha

The mix is all over the place, sometimes perfect and sometimes overdriven and badly distorted. In any case, the curve was corrected, making for a more natural sounding high end.

grateful dead bertha

Perhaps the recorder had an extended range setting that was set improperly or possibly recorded with dolby and played back without dolby. It's not known what caused this, though, it is not very common to see this on a master reel source. This is why the high end is so bright and tinny sounding. Digitally Remastered using a custom built, Dual-DAW, nicknamed Bertha, by Completed January 6, 2006.įrequency analysis revealed a strange upward slope from around 12khz out beyond 22khz.









Grateful dead bertha