Husker Du 02/28/1985 Keystone, Palo Alto, California Master Multi Track Reel > Analogue Cassette run through a Fostex X-34 > CD-R > CD-R > EAC v0.95 prebeta 5 > WAV > shntool version 1.2.3 (to join wavs) > CD Wave Audio Editor Version 1.75 (for track splits) > FLAC Frontend version 1.7.1 Etree edition (level 8) > FLAC Original live engineer Steve 'Mugger' Corbin, and Studio Rough Mix by Ethan James at Radio Tokyo, Venice, CA in March of 1985. 01 Something I Learned Today 02 It's Not Funny Anymore 03 Everything Falls Apart 04 The Girl Who Lives On Heaven Hill 05 I Apologize 06 If I Told You 07 Folklore 08 Every Everything 09 Makes No Sense At All 10 Terms Of Psychic Warfare 11 Powerline 12 Books About UFOs 13 Broken Home, Broken Heart 14 Diane 15 Hate Paper Doll 16 Green Eyes 17 Divide And Conquer 18 Pink Turns To Blue 19 Eight Miles High 20 Out On A Limb 21 Ticket To Ride 22 Love Is All Around 23 Helter Skelter 24 New Day Rising A rough mix (and very rough for the first few tracks), this source is rare. http://www.thirdav.com/hd_discog/05_live_audio.html does not list this source, nor could I find any mention of it on the net. This show was part of an SST Records mini-tour called 'The Tour', and, in addition to the Huskers, it featured Meat Puppets, Minutemen, Saccharine Trust, and Swa. I got this on an audio CD-R as two tracks (which were cassette side one and cassette side two), so I joined the wavs with shntool, and tracked it with CD Wave. I edited out the last 9 seconds of track one (side one of the cassette), which consisted of a stray guitar strum and several seconds of silence. There is a dropout/tape glitch at 1:49 on "Books About UFOs". Side one of the cassette ended with "Divide And Conquer", and some of the encore break had been edited out of the tape, so the transition from track 17 to track 18 is not seamless. Same thing between tracks 21 and 22 - some of the second encore break had been edited out, so the transition is not smooth.--craig62