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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on April 10, 2024, 03:53:02 PM »
Vijay Iyer 
2022-10-07 -
Stadtkirche St.Dionys,
Marktplatz 18, 73728,
Esslingen (Esslingen am Neckar),
Baden-Württemberg, Germany 
"Piano Meditations" 
"Jazzfestival Esslingen 2022" 
"Esslingen Jazz Festival 2022" 

01. Autoscopy (Vijay Iyer) 15:11
02. Compassion > (Vijay Iyer) 04:13
03. Overjoyed > (Stevie Wonder) 06:45
04. Spellbound & Sacrosanct, Cowrie Shells & the Shimmering Sea (Vijay Iyer) 09:59
05. 'Round Midnight > (Thelonious Monk) 03:08
06. Work > (Thelonious Monk) 04:38
07. Friday the 13th (Thelonious Monk) 02:14
08.E: Abundance (Vijay Iyer) 02:40 

Vijay Iyer (b.Vijay Srinivas Raghunathan) - piano 

source: dvb-s > digital devices cine s2 v7a twin tuner > hdd > nero wave editor > flac
(aac-lc/256 kbps) [radio station - swr 2] 
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on April 10, 2024, 01:39:34 PM »
John Denver
"Live at the Aspen Music Festival 1991"
Benedict Music Tent, Aspen, CO
1991-06-26

Lineage: Unknown Audience Taper > Cassette > CDR > WAV > Speed Correction > Track Splitting > FLAC Level 8

Setlist:

Set 1

01. Windsong
02. Rocky Mountain High
03. Higher Ground
04. Sunshine on My Shoulders
05. Take Me Home, Country Roads
06. Homegrown Tomatoes
07. The Gift You Are
08. I Want to Live
09. Sing Australia
10. I'd Rather Be a Cowboy
11. Ponies
12. Whispering Jesse
13. Eagles and Horses

Set 2

01. The Foxfire Suite
02. Druthers
03. Fly Away
04. For You
05. Two Different Directions
06. Seasons of the Heart
07. Annie's Song
08. When I'm 64
09. Potter's Wheel
10. The Ambulance Down in the Valley
11. Poems, Prayers and Promises
12. Calypso
13. Johnny B. Goode
14. Perhaps Love

Total Duration: 125 minutes and 14 seconds

Band:

John Denver - rhythm guitar, vocals
James Burton - lead guitar
Jim Horn - flute, saxophone, recorder
Glen D. Hardin - piano
Emory Gordy Jr. - electric bass
Richie Gajate-Garcia - drums, percussion
John Sommers - fiddle on "The Foxfire Suite"
Unrecognized musician - mandolin on "The Foxfire Suite"
Aspen Festival Orchestra - orchestra
Lee Holdridge - orchestra conductor

Notes:

This was the last time that John Denver played at the Aspen Music Festival with Lee Holdridge conducting the orchestra. It was also one of the very few times in 1991 that John played with a full band.

This concert was one of the first ones that promoted "Different Directions" album, and several songs from the album were premiered at this concert, including "The Foxfire Suite", which would not be done again in concerts until the summer of 1994.

You can visit my "John Denver Setlist Archive" page at http://ddpro.ucoz.com/setlists/johndenver/ for more information.

Do not sell this recording.
Enjoy and feel free to share it anywhere.
Support the artists by purchasing their official releases and going to their live shows.
You can purchase some officially released soundboard recordings on John's official webstore at https://johndenver.bandcamp.com/.
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on April 10, 2024, 12:53:03 PM »
Cat Power
The Earl
Atlanta, Georgia  (USA)
December 16, 2003

Source:  Audience recording > unknown binaural cardoid microphones > unknown battery pack (with minimal bass roll-off) > Sharp minidisc recorder > ? > WAV > Cool Edit Pro > FLAC.  Recorded by Brandon.  Did some volume adjustment and edited out some bits.

CD 1:
01. (intro)
02. I Want To Be The Boy, take 1
03. (unknown tune, take 1)
04. (unknown tune, take 2)
05. I Want To Be The Boy, take 2
06. Sinner Man
07. I Want To Be The Boy, take 3
08. (unknown tune)
09. I Don't Blame You
10. Satisfaction
11. Nude as the News, take 1
12. Nude as the News, take 2
13. ("Freak out?")
14. (unknown White Stripes tune)
15. Moonshiner

Total time = 34:30

Personnel:
Chan Marshall - vocals & guitar

Notes from the taper:  "Lots of local bands came out in support of Atlanta scene player 315, playing all evening and late into the night.  By the time Chan came out, more than half the crowd had left, and by the time she was finished most of the rest had left.  She started and stopped, tried to get a singalong going on a White Stripes cover, and talked quietly to people at the front of the audience.  It was kind of a disaster.  I've edited out long bits between songs, and towards the end of the show you'll see I kept more crazy bits of stage banter than actual music.  Don't think I've ever shared this complete recording, but now that Chan's in better shape I guess we can look back and laugh, eh?  315 (that is the guy's name) followed Chan, playing bent Christmas carols on solo electric guitar at his own fundraising concert.  Sadly he died a few months later.  One of the more memorable shows out of the hundreds I've seen at the Earl."
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on April 10, 2024, 11:58:26 AM »
Frank Zappa
14-Mar 1979, Pabellon de Deportes, Madrid, Spain

Source: 43 min, SBD, A-
Taped by: n/a
Transfered by: Mattias
Ripped by: BengoFury
Lineage: SBD>?>cassette>CDR>wav>flac (282 MB)

Setlist:

Florentine Pogen (last 2 mins)
Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me?
Keep It Greasey
The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing
For The Young Sophisticate
Wet T-Shirt Night
Why Does It Hurt When I Pee?
Peaches En Regalia
Stinkfoot
Dirty Love
Watermelon In Easter Hay

Comments:

== Frank Zappa's Band July 1978 - April 1979 ==
FZ, Ike Willis (out between Oct 14-31), Patrick O'Hearn (October 13-31), Denny Walley, Warren Cucurullo (Halloween guest and spring tour member), L. Shankar (Berlin + Halloween guest), Arthur Barrow, Vinnie Colaiuta, Ed Mann, Tommy Mars, Peter Wolf.
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on April 10, 2024, 10:35:39 AM »
Radiohead
Magasinet, Gothenburg, Sweden
June 4, 1993


01 You
02 Prove Yourself
03 The Bends
04 Vegetable
05 Creep
06 Lurgee
07 Ripcord
08 How Do You?
09 Million $ Question
10 Banana Co.
11 Faithless The Wonder Boy
12 Permanent Daylight
13 Anyone Can Play Guitar
14 Pop Is Dead
15 Blow Out

That was the setlist played according to greenplastic.com.

Master > DAT > CD > CD

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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on April 10, 2024, 09:34:31 AM »
moe.
1997 07 11
Hershey Park Stadium
Hershey, PA

Source:
SBD>DAT3

Conversion:
SV3800 -> Behringer Ultramatch (48K->44.1K) -> CDWav -> SHN (no EAC)

Taper:
Unknown, tape provided by Eric Vandercar

Transfer:
Alex Prestin

Disc 1: (35:21)
01. (9:23) Moth > *
02. (4:28) CalifornIA >
03. (1:45) Moth ->
04. (7:57) Seat Of My Pants >
05. (6:51) Sensory Deprivation Bank
06. (0:41) Tuning/Banter
07. (4:16) Spine of a Dog

Notes:
* w/ Willy Wonka theme

Minor Edits:
5 second fades in/out beg/end of sets

The moe.dank project is run by:
Eric Byrd & Leslie Sinclair
Alex Prestin
Chris Jonus
Blake Phillips
Sapo
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on April 10, 2024, 08:12:39 AM »
Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band
1975-11-28
Boarding House 
San Francisco ,CA


KSAN FM
Complete Broadcast


Source:FM > master reel (Bob Menke) > reel (Rob Bertrando) > cdr received from Taperpat > eac > wav > flac


Setlist:

01 Cash On The Barrel Head
02 That's All It Took
03 Feelin' Single - Seein' Double
04 Coat Of Many Colors
05 Amarillo
06 Together Again
07 Return Of The Grievous Angel
08 Bluebird Wine > Hot Band Introduction
09 Tonight The Bottle Left Me Down
10 Boulder To Birmingham
11 Cry One More Time
12 Ooh Las Vegas
13 Shop Around

Encore:

14 Hickory Wind
15 Jambalaya (W/Nicolette Larson,Fay Sue Starling)




Hot Band: Glen Hardin, James Burton, John Ware, Rodney Crowell, Hank de Vito and Emory Gordy.

Lou's Note: The first time they played as Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band was 1975-04-03, the first night of a 3 night run at the Boarding House.

Sounds like this show was done between releasing her debut "Pieces OF The Sky" and her 2nd album "Elite Hotel", both released in 1975.  She signed with the label in October 1974, so they were quick albums.  The show is from the Friday of Thanksgiving weekend of 1975.
 
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Manufacturer News / Re: Modified Magnepan 1.7i demo at AXPONA 2024
« Last post by Nick B on April 09, 2024, 04:08:13 PM »
Good luck, Rich! Enjoy the show.
Nick
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I've used Dodd preamps for years.  I also had a variation of that Dac that Danny uses, but I let it go to Ron Vedder- I couldn't keep it from dropping connection.  I also had a Dodd phono preamp-- a very nice piece, but i had to admit I liked a much cheaper Jolida better.  So it also went to Ron.   
The preamps?  I'm sure there's something better, but I haven't heard it. 
The other battery powered gear that I use is our own Folsom's  tda7297 chip amp.  I've got a couple of Dodd amps that are excellent, but Jeremy's amp is right there with them for speakers that don't need power. 
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on April 09, 2024, 09:56:58 AM »
JERRY GARCIA BAND
Beacon Theater
New York NY
10-28-1975

Early Show

s1t01 John Scher intro
s1t02 Sugaree
s1t03 Catfish John
s1t04 All By Myself
s1t05 Mission in the Rain
s1t06 Nicky banter
s1t07 Lady Sleeps
s1t08 No Time/
s1t09 Friend of the Devil
s1t10 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
s1t11 Let it Rock
s1t12 Nicky banter
s1t13 Russian Lullaby
s1t14 Nicky banter
s1t15 How Sweet It Is
s1t16 tuning
s1t17 Let's Spend the Night Together
s1t18 Edward the Mad Shirt Grinder

Late Show

s2t01 John Scher intro
s2t02 Tore Up Over You
s2t03 They Love Each Other
s2t04 Every Word You Say
s2t05 That's What Love Will Make You Do
s2t06 Positively 4th Street
s2t07 Nicky banter
s2t08 Pig's Boogie
s2t09 Nicky band intros
s2t10 Sitting in Limbo
s2t11 Tough Mama
s2t12 tuning
s2t13 Mississippi Moon
s2t14 I'll Take a Melody
s2t15 tuning
s2t16 That's Alright Mama

Source: Unknown AUD cassettes (sounds low-gen) via Jon Pasternak & Marc Lee.

Transfer: XLII's > Nakamichi CR-5 > Edirol FA-66 > Wavelab 2448 > CD-Wave (24-bit) > TLH > FLAC 2448 tagged, Andrew F. 06/2023.

Notes:
- The Early show recording matches ID-135275/157446, in this case it's the complete show and with improved sound.
- The Late show recording does not match either of the current sources (Moore ID-11282 & Cooper ID-125512/125513).
- Patches from ID-11282; first 0:37 of John Scher intro, first 0:48 Nicky's band intros, and first 0:13 of Melody.
- Patches from ID-125513; last 2:46 of Positively 4th Street, and s2t12 (tuning) through to end of the show.
- Thanks to CBass for assistance with comparative sources; and a big thanks to Jon and Marc for sourcing this old tape!
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