Final
Sunday, June 17, 1990
Show stats
- Sunday
- Day 168 of 1990
- Show #
- 27 of 78
- Era
- Final
- Keys
- Brent
- Recordings
- 12
- Top rating
- ★ 5.00 (1)
- Top-rated tape
- SBD
- Total dl
- 112,109
- Songs played
- 19 · 3 sets
- Show length
- 2h 49m
- Longest track
- Eyes Of The World · 16:04
Curator Score
How this is computed →From the tapers · archive.org · 3
- ★★★★★ · huh · barongsong · 2007
I'm listening to this show and honestly it's a five star show even Picasso Moon is nice was really trying to get somewhere before Brent prematurely cuts it off. The first set highlights are Shakedown which gets off to a slow start but being the first song and clocking in at close to 16 minutes roars after the first few verses. Everything in between that and birdsong is great classic Dead the Birdsong goes to new heights midisnobs need not apply.
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- ★★★★★ · Summer '90 · timblor · 2004
Although over-shadowed by a fantastic Spring tour, the first 8 shows of the summer tour, including Cal Expo, Shoreline and Eugene, are entirely underated. This run at Shoreline is particularly strong (including the 6/16 show which was released as part of the "View from the Vault" series) and the final night of 6/17 is just as good. This show also has it all: Great song selection and great playing, and it sounds pretty good too.
- ★★★★ · In response to Steve CA · budfox · 2005
Punctuation error aside. I was simply responding to a previous review that said the West Coast shows from summer 90' were underated. I was merely pointing out that from the the reviews on this site I was confused as to how he could make such a statement. Hence the Question Mark. June 90' was indeed a remarkable month for the Band. That in no way diminishes the performances on the East Coast. Nor did I comment on the quality or lack thereof at Cal Expo or any other venue.
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Setlist
Set 1
Set 2
Encore
Setlist from CMU Dead archive (mleone/gdead)
Recordings on archive.org · 12
Top-rated source
gd1990-06-17.149334.soundboard.ultramatrix.pearson.miller.flac24
UltraMatrix SBD > Cassette Master (TDK MA-X90) · ★ 5.00 (1 reviews) · 6,108 dl
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- gd1990-06-17.111846.NeumannKMF4.daweez.d5scott.flac16Source: 2 Neumann KMF4 - microphones - 8th row > Sony TC-D5M - analog master cassettes; · ★ 4.00 · 2,757 dl
- gd1990-06-17.138400.OTS-FOB.Schoeps.Ammons-Noel.t-flac16flac16/48kHz ; unknown taper; Set 1: Schoeps CMC52s > Aerco Power Supply > M1000 Cables > Panasonic SV255; mics spaced 9 feet front row taper section; Set 2: Schoeps CMC44 at 110 degrees ORTF > Panasonic SV250 Section 102; Row M center (FOB); John Ammons · 988 dl
- gd1990-06-17.143426.FOB.Schoeps.Brotman.Miler.Noel.t-flac1648Dave Brotman (FOB) Recording: Schoeps CMC5/MK4 (ortf) > M1000 Cables > Oade Pre-Amp > Dat (Panasonic SV-250/48k) · 1,900 dl
- gd1990-06-17.149334.soundboard.ultramatrix.pearson.miller.flac24UltraMatrix SBD > Cassette Master (TDK MA-X90) · ★ 5.00 · 6,108 dl
- gd1990-06-17.149425.UltraMatrix.sbd.cm.miller.flac16UltraMatrix SBD > Cassette Master (TDK MA-X90) · ★ 5.00 · 3,445 dl
- gd1990-06-17.Nak300CP4.Fitzy.Keo.126387.Flac2496Master Audience Recorded By Fitzy, Transfer By Keo; Nakamichi CM300/CP4 Shotguns > Sony TC-D5M; Tapes: Set 1 Maxell MX-90, Set 2 Maxell MX-100; Transfer With Nakamichi MR-1 > Korg MR-1000 @ 1 Bit/5.6 MHz; Tracking/Sample Rate Conversion/Flacked With AudioGate Software To 24/96 kHz; Metadata Tagging With Tag&Rename · 1,537 dl
- gd1990-06-17.Nak300CP4.Fitzy.Keo.126388.Flac1644Master Audience Recorded By Fitzy, Transfer By Keo; Nakamichi CM300/CP4 Shotguns > Sony TC-D5M; Tapes: Set 1 Maxell MX-90, Set 2 Maxell MX-100; Transfer With Nakamichi MR-1 > Korg MR-1000 @ 1 Bit/5.6 MHz; Tracking/Sample Rate Conversion With AudioGate Software To 32/96 Wave; Dithered/Flacked With Korg Aqua To 16/44; SBE's Checked/Fixed With Trader's Little Helper; Metadata Tagging With Tag&Rename · 1,735 dl
- gd1990-06-17.aud.savage-wklitz.96420.flac161st Set: Sennheiser ME-80's>Technics SV-MD1; 2nd Set: AKG 414's>?>Technics SV-MD1 · 3,986 dl
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