Today's Sandwich Special 11/14/73

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One more off the charts November '73 show.

Clean Board:  https://archive.org/details/gd73-11-14.sbd.vernon.5612.sbeok.shnf/gd73-1...

 

I made a mini movie of that show last month and apparently it's well liked by bob

One of my favorite GD sandwiches. For some reason this show flies under the radar.  It's a lot of space, even for 73. I was disappointed when I bought the Winterland box set and this wasn't the bonus disc. 

The next night 11 15 1971 Austin is being broadcast on XM right now on tdigdh end it's really good.

On the air now !

I am going to share some pro audio recording G2

Among tape traders and anyone concerned about the quality of a recording,  be it a live taping, a studio transfer, or the complete sonic status across the tape, bass, treble, dynamic range - we refer to the generations, this being an acknowledgment of each time a copy is made. This is not news to most here.  We loose both high and low end as well as diminishing the dynamic range - the overall size of the sound,  the measurable width of the recording.

 

I spent so many hours by myself in a high end 48 track recording studio with my highly trained ears and memory retention of sound reference points  in by real time and in decades to know about how many times an analog tape has been played back

There is no better recording then a tape that has never been played back 

Each time a tape is played a significant amount of azimuth is removed, voiding unrecoverable high end treble and pure harmonics.

Jimmy Page would record John Bonham with 2 tapes rolling 

One would never be touched and used until the final mix, which was on the fly, so it never was copied.

Tom Sholtz of boston, did the opposite, he created a bunch of homemade effect gadgets all of which extenuating  treble frequencies. So Tom would play that tape over and over with it actually chopping of the high end. That recording technique is the Boston sound.

Jimmy Page is the man. 

The most popular shows in the grateful dead vault have been played back way too much, trashing them beyond sound sonic archivist procedure.

It actually getting worse lately  and the gd vault needs to have lean put on it asap.

So many shows that were transferred in 2000, horribly due not being trained and the poor computation power of computers 18 years ago are in much better condition then what is left in the gd vault.

Today they have gold.

They are broadcasting a show that had not been touched before the reference cd was made for the broadcast.

They should release 11 15 1971, it sounds fresh band new