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Started by August, April 06, 2006, 03:55:04 PM

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August

the New Deal
08/26/2005 (Fri [early Sat morning the 27th])
Skyetop Festival Grounds, Camp Bisco IV - Ithaca, NY

One Set: J > J > J > Ravine > Ambient J > Ravine, J > G-nome > J > Jag Off > "bisco whispers" >
G-nome,  Home > J > Blue Monday > VL Tone
E: Technobeam*
*w/ Wannabe lyrics

a

horrible recording of an ok show.
i pushed on through, though.

antelope19

PH 11/28/97  :-D

Some really nice guy posted a link to a new SBD source and I just can't get enough of it.   :roll:
Quote
Good judgment comes from experience, and a lotta that comes from bad judgment

sls.stormyrider

"toss away stuff you don't need in the end
but keep what's important, and know who's your friend"
"It's a 106 miles to Chicago. We got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses."

August


jedifunk

Much Respect
(the other resident mac guy) [macbook air]
"Good Funk, real funk is not played by four white guys from Vermont.. If anything, you could call what we're doing cow funk or something.."
- Trey Anastasio

cleech74

I only have one Mule show with Allen Woody, so I picked this up the other day.  I just finished listening to it this afternoon.  That band was great then, and even without Woody, they've only gotten better over time.  Andy Hess fits real well on bass.

If you haven't seen them in awhile, or never, do yourself a favour, and go see them live.


Gov't Mule
3/28/00
Pittsburgh, PA
Metropol

Taped by: otter
Source: A:D
SCMS: 00
Mics: AKG480/ck61 > DA-P1


Transfer:
DAT @ 48 > Sony A6 > Audiophile 2496 (S/PDIF) >
Sound Forge 7.0 > Flac (level 8)

Transferred/Mastered/Seeded by kcmule February, 2005


Set:
Disc One (56:38)
Intro/Tuning
Grinnin' In Your Face >
Wandering Child >
Game Face >
World Gone Wild
No Need To Suffer >
Pass The Peas
Waitin' For The Bus >
Jesus Just Left Chicago
Life Before Insanity

Disc Two (68:34)
Lay Your Burden Down >
Drums > Matt/Warren > jam >
Bad Little Doggie
Far Away
Intro Jam > Mule > I've Been Working > Mule
Crowd/Intros
Encore:
She Caught The Katy *
Come On In My Kitchen **+>
Look On Yonder Wall **

Setlist Notes:
* Cody Dickinson on electric washboard , Luther Dickinson on guitar and Richard Price on bass (North Mississippi Allstars), no Woody
** Luther on guitar
+ first time with vocal
"...ruminations of the end of empire, what it is like for a society to no longer have the will to pull itself as a whole, as a single entity, forward. It is a recipe for the disenfranchisement of significant portions of the country, for a divorce of one America from the other" -David Simon

sls.stormyrider

Quote from: august on April 12, 2006, 06:01:42 PM
was it the best show ever?
a
Best show ever. Anywhere, Anytime. Shoulda been there.
"toss away stuff you don't need in the end
but keep what's important, and know who's your friend"
"It's a 106 miles to Chicago. We got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses."

August

Norah Jones
KFOG Concert 4 Kids
Davies Hall: San Francisco, CA
December 2, 2002

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PRESERVE THE QUALITY
PLS DONT ENCODE TO MP3

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Source: AT831's > SP SB-6 > Sony PCM-M1 @44.1kHz
Transfer: Fostex D-5 > M-Audio DiO 2496 > ASIO > ACID 4.0 > WAV
Editing/Tracking: Sound Forge 6.0 / CD Wave 1.72 (no resample)
Conversion: WAV > shntool 1.01 > WAV > shortn32 > SHN (no DAE)


Disc 1:
01. Intro [00:57.03]
02. Turn Me On [04:28.16]
03. Cold Cold Heart [05:51.03]
04. Nightingale [04:21.64]
05. One Flight Down [04:04.56]
06. Feelin' The Same Way [03:43.48]
07. Something Is Calling You [03:26.62]
08. (In The Morning) [05:25.72]
09. Come Away With Me [03:10.22]
10. What Am I To You [04:23.20]
11. Peace * [03:37.59]
12. Painter Song [03:15.04]
13. Lonestar [03:07.23]
14. The Worst [02:25.34]
15. I've Got To See You Again [05:07.49]
16. (Toes Just Touched The Water) [04:08.05]
17. Don't Know Why [04:39.51]
18. Bessie Smith [05:36.34]
19. E: The Long Day Is Over [03:46.31]

Total: [75:36.56]

* - solo

AMAZING RECORDING!
a

mattstick

an amazing recording out of AT831s?  Those are tiny little clip-on stealth mics.

I've been thinking about getting some for the studio for acoustic guitar stuff.

August

I SWEAR!
the bass has that perfect punch, and the size of the theater doesnt
hurt either.
perfect mix between the instruments.

there are two seeders still on this if anyone is curious.
great show!

http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=20554

A

sophist

Thanks for the link aug!  I'll confess that I'm a norah jones fan. 
Thank you for sharing.
Can we talk about the Dead?  I'd love to talk about the fucking Grateful Dead, for once, can we please discuss the Grateful FUCKING Dead!?!?!?!

August

Phish
10/13/1995
Will Rogers Auditorium
Fort Worth, TX.

Source: Tascam PE-125 > D7 > DAT (Bill Shaw's Rig)
Transfer: Jeff Ishaq (jishaq@earthlink.net) Fostex D5 > WaveTerminal 2496 > CDRWin > SHN
Seeded by: Barton Hodges (barton@gcmcomputers.com)
DATs provided by: cdub (cdubbydub@juno.com) and Bryan (wking@flash.net)

Note: d2t06: 00:08-00:09, background noise might be confused for a DAE skip -- it's not!

Disc 1 [61:26]
------
Set 1:
1. [08:33] Ya Mar
2. [03:28] Also Sprach Zarathustra >
3. [11:21] Maze
4. [06:27] Billy Breathes
5. [02:52] Blue and Lonesome *
6. [02:52] Prince Caspian
7. [11:07] Split Open and Melt
8. [14:45] Fluffhead
9. [03:45] Life On Mars? **
Set 2:
10. [00:33] Crowd Noise
11. [03:46] Tube

Disc 2 [76:19, tracked for an 80-minute CDR]
------
1. [04:18] Uncle Pen
2. [12:10] Theme From The Bottom >
3. [05:49] Wilson >
4. [13:10] Run Like an Antelope >
5. [04:10] Keyboard Army
6. [10:28] Lizards
7. [06:20] While My Guitar Gently Weeps
8. [02:06] Sweet Adeline *
9. [12:18] The Squirming Coil
Encore:
10. [05:30] Bold as Love

* Unplugged and a capella, barely discernable
** David Bowie cover. First time played.

solid show!
nothing too crazy, just really tight.
thanks again for the seed jason!
a

jedifunk

12/5/95 Amherst, MA

1: Horn, Chalk Dust Torture, Fog That Surrounds, Lizards*, Free, Esther, David Bowie, I'm Blue I'm Lonesome

2: Poor Heart, Bathtub Gin-> Keyboard Army, Scent of a Mule-> Lifeboy, Harry Hood, Cavern

E: Theme From the Bottom, Sweet Adeline

*Dedicated to Dick Vitale.

bathtub->kalvary, scent->jam is ill!!
Much Respect
(the other resident mac guy) [macbook air]
"Good Funk, real funk is not played by four white guys from Vermont.. If anything, you could call what we're doing cow funk or something.."
- Trey Anastasio

tet

a juicy SBD of:

the PHiSH 08-08-1998 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD

1: The Wedge, NICU, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley* > Guyute, Fikus, Farmhouse, Possum, Sweet Jane**

2: Cavern, Also Sprach Zarathustra, Tela > Piper, Sexual Healing^, Harry Hood^^

E: Sabotage+

*Allen Toussaint cover, commonly performed by Robert Palmer; inflatable Spiderman thrown onstage, confused by some fans as being a person. **Velvet Underground cover; first time played. ^"Bob Weaver" (Fish) singing. Upon finishing, he took no less than 5 running bows. ^^With glow-stick war. +First time played (Beastie Boys cover).
"We want you to be happy"
-Phish

jedifunk

11-16-97   McNichols Arena, Denver, CO

1: NICU, My Soul, Black-Eyed Katy, Farmhouse, The Old Home Place, Billy  Breathes, Cars Trucks Buses, Scent of a Mule*,  Poor Heart*, Taste,  Hello My Baby

2: Timber (Jerry)-> Simple, Wilson-> Harry Hood, Izabella

E: David Bowie

*With Pete Wernick, aka "Dr. Banjo" on banjo.  Wernick is a member  of the Pete Wernick Live Five, a Colorado bluegrass band, and also produces  instructional books and tapes for the banjo.  He is a former member  of Hot Rize (see 08-07-96).

VERY underrated show compared to the rest of this tour... never gets talked about.  has that sick fall97 space jamming in the wicked good Timber... and the bowie is pretty fierce as well.
Much Respect
(the other resident mac guy) [macbook air]
"Good Funk, real funk is not played by four white guys from Vermont.. If anything, you could call what we're doing cow funk or something.."
- Trey Anastasio