Little Feat 12/29/78
Will Rogers Auditorium, Ft. Worth, TX
Source # 120031
Entered by Albix
Checksums flac.ffp
Disc Counts 1 / 1
Media Size Compressed: 274.01 MB (287319284 bytes)
Date Circulated
Date Added
05/04/2012
05/04/2012
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Source Summary
flac16; 1st Generation Audience Recording > unknown equipment
Transfer/Lineage: 1stGen Cassette > Nak Dragon (customized and completely tuned up) >
Avid MBox Mini III > PC > WaveLab 6.11 (resulting WAVs were phase corrected, lightly EQ'd,
tracked and faded in Audition) > TLH > FLAC (Level 8)
Files Metatagged using Foobar2000.
Little Feat
Will Rogers Auditorium
Ft. Worth, TX
12/29/78

SHN ID # 120031

1st Generation Audience Recording, unknown equipment >

Played back on a customized and completely tuned up Nak Dragon through an Avid MBox Mini III into a PC running WaveLab 6.11 software.
The resulting WAVs were phase corrected, lightly EQ'd, tracked and faded in Audition.
Resulting WAVs were then converted to FLAC (Level 8) using Trader's Little Helper and tagged using Foobar2000.



01 /Day or Night
02 /Keepin' Up With The Joneses
03 All That You Dream
04 Fat Man In The Bathtub
05 Spanish Moon
06 Gringo Jam >
07 Day at the Dog Races
08 Old Folks Boogie/
09 Applause
10 Tuning
11 Teenage Nervous Breakdown



Goody's comments:
Thanks to all involved for this source, and to all y'all others who help get it out there to share with the universe!

Unfortunately incomplete as you'll notice - probably a couple tunes missing before "Day or Night" and maybe a couple more afterwards, maybe more - what's here tops off at just over 51 minutes.  Curiously, possibly the most interesting highlight is in Track 06, Bill's big fat Oberheim (I believe) synth on "Gringo Jam".  The rhythm section is strong and of one mind as always, with special notice for Kenny's brilliant support.  I savor every one of Lowell's licks and utterances.  (Mind you, none of this is particularly pointed out in order to undervalue the ever great presence of Paul Barrere...)

Did my best to bring out the highs and lows to make this an enjoyable listen, despite the average muddy source.  Please do feel free to make liberal use of your bass and treble knobs and whatnot, to suit your own taste.  :-)

As someone else has sung in a completely different context, "It's get-ting very near the end."

And in this one here:
"...Can't be 'round
this kind of show no more..."

5/3/12
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