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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on Today at 08:36:41 AM »
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Memorial Coliseum
Portland, OR
June 16, 1970

1. Tuning / Warm-up Jam
2. Pre-Road Dawns
3. Long Time Gone
4. Helplessly Hoping
5. Tuning
6. Southern Man
7. As I Come Of Age
8. Tuning
9. Ohio
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on Today at 06:32:05 AM »
NEIL YOUNG (solo) - Fox Theatre, Detroit, Michigan, USA - 19 May 1999


Lineage: audience DAT master -> DAT clone -> optical cable -> Adobe Audition (fades, crossfades, normalizing, downsampling to 44,1 kHz)
-> wav -> WavePad (tracking) -> wav -> flac




Disc 1:
01 Look Out For My Love
02 Looking Forward
03 War Of Man
04 Out Of Control
05 Albuquerque
06 World On A String
07 Pocahontas
08 Philadelphia
09 Homegrown
10 Daddy Went Walkin'

Disc 2:
01 Distant Camera
02 Ambulance Blues
03 Southern Pacific
04 Old Man
05 Long May You Run
06 Harvest Moon
07 The Needle And The Damage Done
08 Slowpoke
09 After The Gold Rush
10 Good To See You
11 Heart Of Gold
12 Mr. Soul


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Music Discussion / Re: One of my favorite pieces of all times...
« Last post by P.I. on March 27, 2024, 07:06:52 PM »
Very nice indeed.

Nicely put Nick. Something special.

steve
Interesting tidbit on Cardon and Bestor.  Students at BYU during the time Word Perfect was being developed, they were friends of the developers.  The original recording "Innovators" was placed on the WP6 (1993) data distribution disc as kind of a lark.  This is where I first found their music.  I probably have it around here somewhere.  The recording engineer on that disc is credited as David Wilson.  Yeah.  Him.

Playing the data track through a stereo was a terrifying foray into: What the hell is that??!!?!

Go figure.
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on March 27, 2024, 01:36:40 PM »
Wayne Shorter Quartet
Boulder Theater
Boulder, CO 
2003-06-20
Audience Recording
Sony ECM DS70P -> Sony MZ-R700 Mini-disc

No Setlist - 8 Songs

Wayne Shorter [tenor & soprano sax]
Danilo Perez [piano]
John Patitucci [bass]
Brian Blade [drums]

Recorded by John Dawson with a
Sony MZ-R700 Mini-disc  with Sony ECM DS70P mic
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on March 27, 2024, 10:20:41 AM »
Andrew Hendryx Band
January 10, 2013
The Ivory
Deep River, CT

Matrix Mix
akg460ck1>V2>DR680 + jbmod-nak300>DR680 + SBD>DR680 + akg461>BusmanUA5>DR680@2448
wavs> PC> wav editor> r8brain> cdwav> TLH> flac16


set1
01. Deep River Breakdown
02. Rocky Raccoon
03. I Am The Lorax, I Speak For The Trees
04. Time
05. Voodoo Child > Flute Loop
06. Girl I Wanna Lay You Down

set2
01. Franklin's Tower
02. Jam
03. Fire On The Mountain
04. Neighbor's Daughter
05. Talk
06. The Message
07. Iko Iko
08. What's In A Bottle
09. Thursday Night At The Ivory >
10. For What It's Worth
11. Free Style Jam

Andrew Hendryx - Mandolin
Chris Jankowski - Guitar/Vocals
Abe Wilson - Drums/set1, percussion/set2
Jay Wall - Saxaphone
Paul Dombrowski - Bass/set1, last part set2
Alex Hernandez - Bass/some of set2
Bill Carbone - Drums, Vocals/set2
Eric Lichter - Guitar-last half set2
Raheim - set2 Vocals
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Music Discussion / Re: One of my favorite pieces of all times...
« Last post by steve on March 27, 2024, 10:02:32 AM »
Very nice indeed.

Nicely put Nick. Something special.

steve
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on March 27, 2024, 08:44:21 AM »
Jerry Garcia Band
Friday, October 27, 1978
Performing Arts Pavilion
Washington State College
Cheney, WA

Recording info: SBD > Cassette Master (with possible extra cassette gen) > CD > DAT from Anon
Transfer info: Tascam DA45HR DAT > Sound Devices 744T > Samplitude Pro X6 > 24 bit 44.1 kHz FLAC

Transferred and mastered by Jim Blackwood
Speed/pitch adjusted by Jason Chastain
Minor repairs, track, FLAC, and pack by Steve Gravel

Originally aired on 91.3 FM KXCI Tucson on Dead Air, hosted by Jim Blackwood on June 18, 2023
https://spinitron.com/KXCI/pl/17515565/Dead-Air
Originally shared to www.shnflac.net on June 19, 2023

Jerry Garcia - electric guitar, vocals
John Kahn - electric bass
Buzz Buchanan - drums
Keith Godchaux - keyboards, vocals
Donna Jean Godchaux - vocals
Maria Muldaur - vocals

Notes:
- This source includes the last four songs of the first set and is the first soundboard source in circulation for this performance.
- Source ID 18291 provides brief audience patches in 'That's What Love Will Make You Do' and 'Russian Lullaby'.

16 bit 44.1 kHz FLAC Level 8 with MBIT+ dither

Set 1:
01 That's What Love Will Make You Do
02 crowd
03 Russian Lullaby
04 I Second That Emotion
05 Mystery Train
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on March 27, 2024, 06:33:17 AM »
Ani DiFranco w/Todd Sickafoose and Terence Higgins - The Flying Monkey, Plymouth, NH - 2015=11=14 - FROM THE MASTER

Seat B14>Edirol R-09>WAV 16-bit 44.1k>Audacity 32-bit float for compression at 4:1, EQ, .5db volume boost, track splits>FLAC Level 8

01. God's Country
02. 78% H2O
03. Manhole
04. Studying Stones
05. Promiscuity
06. Careless Words
07. My IQ
08. Dithering
09. Hypnotized
10. Splinter
11. Nowhere But Barstow
12. Crime For Crime
13. Woe Be Gone
14. Garden Of Simple
15. See See See See
16. As Is
17. Shameless
18. Which Side Are You On? (w/Mike and Ruthy)
19. Overlap (w/Mike and Ruthy)

Pretty decent recording of the Ani show that daughter Cassandra and I saw in late 2015. We had 2nd row seats in one of the front sections off to the right of the stage so recording conditions were not ideal. I think after a bit of compression and judicious EQ, however, this sounds pretty good. I dipped out a bit between 80Hz and 200Hz to eliminate some of the boom of the room and give Ani's voice some support and boosted some mids and highs to bring Ani's voice and guitar up a bit in the mix. In my opinion it sounds significantly best than the master on my cheap system, but opinions vary.

Mike and Ruthy, a bluegrass/folk duo, opened the show and accompany Ani and band on Which Side Are You On and Overlap with banjo and fiddle.

A great show, ruined at at one point during See See See See, however, by some drunk bitch who thought see was entitled to stand in the space of the seat I'd purchased as buffer to get a great recording.

recorded by stonytokes
mastered 12/30/2023
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Music Discussion / Re: One of my favorite pieces of all times...
« Last post by Nick B on March 27, 2024, 03:40:37 AM »
Beautiful music, indeed. One of my favorite types of recordings is that of a chorus and specifically recorded in a church or cathedral. There is nothing like hearing the chorus and orchestra as a whole and then being able to make out the individual voices and instruments and reproduced in a holographic manner.
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on March 26, 2024, 03:08:29 PM »
PETER TOSH
Lincoln Center
FORT COLLINS, CO, USA
SEPTEMBER 08 1981

Lineage: Sennheiser K-403>Sony TC-D5m. 2nd Row Loge. DFC. low generation>CDR(x)>EAC>Flac Level 8 (asb)

sound: A/ A-


PETER TOSH SEPTEMBER 08 1981 
disc1
MC intro
pick myself up
african
coming in hot
don't look back
mystic man
the poor man feel it
rastafari is
I'm the toughest
bush doctor//

disc2
wanted dread and alive
get up, stand up
MC ROUND TWO
stepping razor
burial
babylon queendom
legalize it
MC INTRODUCING BAND

notes:
This is an amazing show with great sound...Peter  and the band are playing so well
on this show, lots of energy...Plus we get one of my favorite Tosh song's
" The Poor Man Feel It" . I love the vocal melody this song has..
Enjoy the show..

flaws: some track transitions have a little bump..

....DO NOT SELL OR CONVERT TO LOSSY FORMATS.....
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