Brent era

Saturday, October 22, 1983

Syracuse, NY · Carrier Dome (Syracuse U)

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Saturday
Day 295 of 1983
Show #
65 of 71
Era
Brent era
Keys
Brent
Recordings
21
Top rating
★ 5.00 (1)
Top-rated tape
AUD
Total dl
111,934
Songs played
17 · 3 sets
Show length
2h 12m
Longest track
Shakedown Street · 14:56
14SolidRank #1,726 of 1,999
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From the tapers · archive.org · 3

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  • ★★★★★ · A gem- · samgrinter · 2015

    This is a great show - just to note on the second set, the China->Rider really cooks as well and the Terrapin they played is a gem in my opinion. Best quality of this show I have ever found. LouSkannon - I hear Phil playing loud and strong on t-stones; perhaps a different night you are talking about?

  • ★★★★★ · Thank you thank you · Matt Hahn171 · 2025

    I am under the impression that The Band was there and also could have been the last time the two ever had a concert booked I would love to know if it's out there Please and thank you love my tapper's

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Setlist

Setlist from CMU Dead archive (mleone/gdead)

Recordings on archive.org · 21

Top-rated source

gd1983-10-22.135075.Nak300CP4.Hill.Keo.Flac1644

Master Audience Recorded By Steve Hill, Transfer By Keo; Nakamichi CM300/CP4 Shotguns > Unknown Number Of Decks Patched Out Of Sony TC-D5M, Tapes:Maxell UDXLII 90's,Tapes Labelled: Nak 300 Gun's Sandy; Transfer With Nakamichi MR-1 > Korg MR-1000 @ 1 Bit/5.6 MHz; Tracking/Sample Rate Conversion With AudioGate V.3.0.4 To 32/96 kHz Wave; Dithered/Flacked With Korg Aqua To 16/44; SBE's Checked/Fixed With Trader's Little Helper; Metadata Tagging With Tag&Rename · ★ 5.00 (1 reviews) · 3,249 dl

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  • gd1983-10-22.111406.Sennheiser421.daweez.d5scott.flac16Source: 2 Sennheiser 421 microphones (22nd row-center) > Sony TC-D5M - analog master cassettes; · ★ 0.00 · 2,809 dl
  • gd1983-10-22.122495.chasingwilma.flac24lineage: (3)audio technica atm11 fob> optimus> d-5> mc> sony tc we435> sony pcm m-10 24bit/96khz> soundforge> cdwave> traders little helper encoding option 8; conversion rate: 96000/24 bit · 2,645 dl
  • gd1983-10-22.135075.Nak300CP4.Hill.Keo.Flac1644Master Audience Recorded By Steve Hill, Transfer By Keo; Nakamichi CM300/CP4 Shotguns > Unknown Number Of Decks Patched Out Of Sony TC-D5M, Tapes:Maxell UDXLII 90's,Tapes Labelled: Nak 300 Gun's Sandy; Transfer With Nakamichi MR-1 > Korg MR-1000 @ 1 Bit/5.6 MHz; Tracking/Sample Rate Conversion With AudioGate V.3.0.4 To 32/96 kHz Wave; Dithered/Flacked With Korg Aqua To 16/44; SBE's Checked/Fixed With Trader's Little Helper; Metadata Tagging With Tag&Rename · ★ 5.00 · 3,249 dl
  • gd1983-10-22.135076.Nak300CP4.Hill.Keo.Flac2496Master Audience Recorded By Steve Hill, Transfer By Keo; Nakamichi CM300/CP4 Shotguns > Unknown Number Of Decks Patched Out Of > Sony TC-D5M, Tapes:Maxell UDXLII 90's,Tapes Labelled: Nak 300 Gun's Sandy; Transfer With Nakamichi MR-1 > Korg MR-1000 @ 1 Bit/5.6 MHz; Tracking/Sample Rate Conversion/Flacked With AudioGate V.3.0.4 To 24/96 kHz; Metadata Tagging With Tag&Rename · 2,955 dl
  • gd1983-10-22.135184.mtx.dusborne.flac162 Source Matrix by Dusborne;Soundboard(shnid:17274)SBD > Cassette Master > Cassette > Dat > CDR > SHN; Audience(shnid:88725) Source:Sennheiser-MD421's>Sony D5,Taper: Rick "Coyotte" Colyard,Sennheiser-MD421's>Sony D5,Location: FOB-6th Row DFC @8 ft high on stand,Transfer:MAC> Sony TCW-21(Analog out)>Edirol Digi-Mod UA5@44.1khz>Digital-Optical out>>Nomad JB3@44.1khz>WAV>Poulderbits Sound Editor for (fades/cuts)>FlacFrontend (level-8)>flac-16,Transfered and Edited by MULETAPER- 11/23/07 · ★ 5.00 · 12,007 dl
  • gd1983-10-22.137309.senn421.miller.flac24(FOB) Sennheiser 421 > Sony TC-D5M > Cassette Master (Sony WM-D6 Patched) · 1,545 dl
  • gd1983-10-22.137333.senn421.miller.flac16(FOB) Sennheiser 421 > Sony TC-D5M > Cassette Master (Sony WM-D6 Patched) · 1,880 dl
  • gd1983-10-22.143147.FOB-Senn421.Noel.Ackerman.t-flac24962 x Sennheiser 421 > Master Cassette (TDK MA XG) > Sony D5 · 1,654 dl
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