Well, well, well, I finally got off my ass and decided to get a real page running. Things are going to be real basic around here, but there is lots of good stuff, like my CDR List, the Galactic Mailing list CD Pics Archive, and pics from shows and the like. Also, check out another site that I run, The OFFICIAL Uncle Harlen's Band website. Enough with the intros, just follow the links to where you want to go!
Cheers,
Peter
Jstraw79@pacbell.net
MY INFORMATION
My CD List: Updated as Freequently as possible (Last update 3/24/99)
Trading Rules/Personal Practices: My rules for B&Ps, Trading, and personal burning habits (includes extraction/burning setup information)
Personal ISOs: Shows that I am looking for and will drop everything if you have them to trade. Check it out, gaurenteed trades if you have them.
BAND/MUSIC INFORMATION
Uncle Harlen's Band Website (Coming Soon)
The String Cheese Incident: My personal favorite band right now, I love everything about these guys. The music, the atmosphere, the venues…Hell, they have their own travel agency to make my tour life unbelievably easy.
David Steinberg's Page: Aka ZZYZX (Yeah, that’s a real nickname), this site has an invaluable resource. The site has stats for Phish, SCI and Day by the River. Translation: Year by year breakdowns of what songs were played, show finders (enter a few songs, and find the date).
CDTree.com: Great site, quick trees, awsome music. These guys know how to run trees.
Galactic Mailing List Top 5 Albums
Just a little something I threw togeather to archive the galactic mailing list's takes on different albums.
Fog City Website
The best Record Label around, I buy new releases sight-unseen & sound-unheard if I know that Dan is backing it.
Galactic Website
These guys will move you and groove you, and the site has started running CD Trees!
Groove Guide
Need a little funk on your Friday night? Check this out to let you know what is going on.
Phishhook.com: If you havent found this gem yet, you are missing out. Hundreds of lists, and a SEARCHABLE database of all the shows contained within the site. I don’t keep my list there, but I use it regularly to find shows Im after!
Deadlists.com: Site that most (if not all) the Grateful Dead setlists, including lists of known recordings, and common flaws present on the master recording.
The Jerry Site: The perfect suppliment to Deadlists.com, this is an archive of most of Jerry's side projects setlists (JGB, LOM, Garcia/Grissman etc.). Also includes what shows are in circulation, what errors they may have (dropouts, tape flips, whathaveyou) and what the known sources of those shows are.
Phish Cover Art: Tons of Phish cover art, like a destination site for other cover sites, all it is is links to others pages.
TIPS FOR BETTER TAPING/BURNING:
etree.org: Anyone into Jambands that has a connection faster than a modem needs to check these guys out. Sticklers for quality, and consistancy, the How To section on the website is awsome for people who want to start trading, find out about SHN files (God I love em!), and find shows.
People For a Clearer Phish: Unfortunately acronymed PCP, but regardless, this is one of the best forums to get high quality music, and get information on burning and trading. Very Newbie friendly.
Unofficial EAC page/Burning Information: This page has ESSENTIAL information about setting up EAC to take full advantage of all of it's functions.
CDR FAQ: Very long, very thorough.
Official EAC Homepage
Don’t Depend on Digital Tape: Why not to depend on DAT for archive purposes.