The Grateful Dead grateful Dead 04/17/71 Set II Dillon Gym, Princeton University, Princeton NJ Disc 1 1] Good Lovin' > 2] Drums > 3] Good Lovin' 4] Me and Bobby McGee 5] Deal 6] Beat It On Down The Line 7] King Bee 8] Bertha Disc 2 1] Sing Me Back Home 2] Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad > 3] Turn On Your Lovelight There is plenty of room for filler at the end of Disc 2. Growing up near Princeton, this show was one of the first dead tapes I ever heard. My copy was probably S:RCCCCCCCCCCC but I loved it anyway. I later received a much better copy (sounded like 2-3 analog gens) with a really lame flip at 45 minutes (aka middle of King Bee). When I first got my DAT deck, a kind soul (thanks Mike) spun me a copy of the set. This copy had a cut in Lovelight but beat the analogs any day. I finally found a copy without the infamous cut in Lovelight and decent levels to boot. Since this set was worth the trouble of getting different copies at least 5 times, I figured that I'd distribute it further than it has been until now. The lineage of these files is: Main: S:R?D Dub: S:RPD Both DATs were downsampled into my computer via ZA2 (48>44.1) The Main tape sounds much better than the dub - which is only used for 1.1 seconds (want to find it? Listen to the last time the guys say "the blues" in Bobbi McGee) Given the differences in the reel flip (at the end of lovelight) I would guess that the 'Main' tape represents a separate A>D transfer than the 'Dub' tape. If you know more, I'd love to hear about it. This tape is NOT an A+, healy master to DAT, multi-track remix, 96bit A>D conversion. This is from a reel made in 1971, so you will hear some rough bits. To the best of my knowledge, this transfer represents the best circulating copy in existence. Rod Nayfield rod@nycheads.com with thanks to D.H. **************************** Thanks to Rod for all the fine work on this. All I have done is to split the shn's into two separate directories and rename them to correspond to the naming scheme I have been using. The MD5's are the exact same data as Rod's, they're just split in two and renamed. Bob Clevenger bob@bobclevenger.com