1992/01/17
@ Melbourne, FL
Crosby & Nash Maxwell C. King Center Melbourne, Florida Jan 17, 1992 David Crosby – Guitar, Piano, Vocals Graham Nash - Guitar, Piano, Harmonica, Vocals This is an EXCELLENT soundboard DAT recording of Crosby and Nash. Actually this will be the first of three shows (January 17, 18, and 19). It is from a clone of the Master. If you heard them before they are very casual shows and they are having fun (as usual). Crosby is VERY talkative. He talks a long time on a few occasions that I actually made them their own track! Wasn’t this around the time when Storytellers was popular? It was recorded very well. However, the taper did pause between encores so I had to smooth over some of the splices. I would rate it an A sound wise. All I did to it was transfer it into WavePad adjusting the levels along the way to keep the sound consistent, primarily between songs. During the first 30 seconds or so the taper is adjusting volumes, so you will hear a sound change. I almost cut it out, but fearing the wrath of the purists, I kept it in. It doesn’t affect the show anyway…… Of course I separated tracks (using CD Wave Editor) and faded in and out between discs. But other than that, I think you will all enjoy. I’ll add some .mp3 samples for you. DAT Master>SONY DAT DTC-790>Digital Transfer>WavePad>CD Wave Editor>flac>You Track Listing: CD 1 Immigration Man The Lee Shore Military Madness Just a Song Before I Go I Used To Be A King Bittersweet Southbound Train Carry Me Taken At All Déjà vu Marrakesh Express Chicago CD 2 Critical Mass/Wind on the Water After The Storm Case Of You Crosby Talk 1 Thousand Roads Crosby Talk 2 Almost Cut My Hair Crosby Talk 3 Guinnevere Long Time Gone Our House Teach Your Children My Country ‘Tis of Thee Do Not Sell; Convert to MP3, etc. etc. Please support the artists by purchasing some of their albums. They gave us great music over the years!
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1992/01/18
@ Sunrise, FL
Crosby & Nash Unknown Venue Sunrise, Florida Jan 18, 1992 David Crosby – Guitar, Piano, Vocals Graham Nash - Guitar, Piano, Harmonica, Vocals Okay, this is number 2 of 3 shows. I already posted the first one (#164187 Crosby & Nash Melbourne Florida 1-17-92 EXCELLENT SBD DAT) which all but a few sound techie critics (who sit around all day with headphones and try to hear the sound of a dog whistle from 200 yards) liked and agreed that it is an EXCELLENT soundboard DAT recording of Crosby and Nash. With that said, even they will agree this is superb. Now, if you liked that one, you (and even the sound techies) will love this one. It sounds much clearer than the last (I think it has more to do with the venue…but that is me) and is probably the best of the 3 (January 17, 18, and 19). Like before, it is from a clone of the Master. I did listen to some of the comments and didn’t spend a lot of time making it cd burn ready. While it still is (which is how I like them), I only separated the two discs because the taper turns it off at the break (he did leave it running during the encore breaks) so it was a natural split. It was recorded very well. Like the other one Crosby and Nash are really enjoying themselves. They do switch out a couple of songs from the 17th. I would rate it an A+ sound wise. All I did to it was transfer it into WavePad adjusting the levels along the way to keep the sound consistent. The second disc begins with Critical Mass starting abruptly so I did fade in. I did separate the tracks using CD Wave Editor (I didn’t separate the dialogue), but you can still make a seamless copy. So hopefully everyone (lol) is happy this time. I think you will all enjoy. If not then……! I’ll add some .mp3 samples for you. DAT Master>SONY DAT DTC-790>Digital Transfer>WavePad>CD Wave Editor>flac>You Track Listing: CD 1 Military Madness The Lee Shore Immigration Man Just a Song Before I Go I Used To Be A King Bittersweet In My Dreams Carry Me Taken At All Déjà vu Marrakesh Express Chicago CD 2 Critical Mass/Wind on the Water After The Storm I’m A Simple Man Thousand Roads Almost Cut My Hair Guinnevere Long Time Gone Our House Teach Your Children My Country ‘Tis of Thee Do Not Sell; Convert to MP3, etc. etc. Please support the artists by purchasing some of their albums. They gave us great music over the years!
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