Little Feat 02/05/13
Cinema Teatro Parrocchiale, Cologne, Italy
Source # 124655
Entered by Albix
Checksums flac.ffp
Disc Counts 1 / 1
Media Size Compressed: 1 KB (581 bytes)
Date Circulated
Date Added
05/28/2013
05/28/2013
Source Summary
flac16; Zoom H2 wave recorder (embedded microphone)> HD> Sound Forge 7.0> CD Wave Editor> FLAC Frontend(level 6)
Recorded by Commissario Rex
(Transferred?) and seeded by LDB
Files renamed to etree/archive.org standards, new checksums generated & datafile modified w/ tracklist corrections by George Berridge & Alex Ford 5/28/13.
Little Feat
February 5, 2013
Cologne Bresciano, Cinema Teatro Parrocchiale

Cologne, Italy


Source/Lineage: Zoom H2 wave recorder (embedded microphone) > HD > Sound Forge 7.0 > CD Wave Editor > FLAC Frontend (level 6)


Recorded by Commissario Rex
(Transferred?) and seeded by LDB

Files renamed to etree/archive.org standards, new checksums generated & datafile modified w/ tracklist corrections
by George Berridge & Alex Ford 5/28/13.

01. Intro / Rocket In My Pocket
02. Honest Man
03. Representing The Mambo
04. Spanish Moon
05. Salome
06. Dixie Chicken > Bass Jam >
07. Key/Drum Jam > Dixie Chicken
08. Church Falling Down
09. Willin'
10. Rooster Rag
11. Mellow Down Easy
12. Fat Man In The Bathtub > Abba Zaba > Fat Man In The Bathtub
13. Let It Roll

TT 118:49

suggested disc split after track 07 (key/drum jam > Dixie Chicken)


Bill Payne ~ vocals, keyboards
Paul Barrere ~ vocals, guitar
Sam Clayton ~ congas, vocals, percussion
Kenny Gradney ~ bass
Fred Tackett ~ guitar, mandolin, trumpet
Gabe Ford ~ drums

Another one recorded by Commissario Rex and brought to you by your truly ldb. Sounds very good too!

ldb


LDB Master Series #339

Out of my 7,000+ shows and radio broadcasts, I have many concerts that were special for some reasons: the setlist, the
musicians, the venue or unexpected events. These are the ones I'd like to propose you. Most of these come from my
cassettes collection, so they will be released at a slower pace than my Master Series! But you won't be disappointed!
I will try to gather the most unusual things I have in my collection and, as always, your feedback and comments will be my
reward for all the work involved in this project.

DO NOT share this music on mp3, just convert it for your own use. Sharing mp3 is the right way to make me stop sharing
music here.

Finally, some notes about your truly ldb: I have been a fan of live music since I was 9 years old (that is where
I attended my very first show, a PFM/De Andre gig at Milano's Palalido) and my first taped show was at 11 using
a crappy portable cassette player with embedded microphone. I become more serious about taping in 1983 when I
started to record every show. In 1991 I acquired my first Sony Professional and in 2000 I moved to MiniDisc to
finally settle on R-09 in early 2008.

I have attended over 500 shows in my career. Most of them were taped but for others bad luck struck and I could not
record it: on top of my mind there's a Paul McCartney show in 1993 in Milano where I was caught by the security or
Porcupine Tree in Roma in March 1999 when the DAT machine would seem to work but listening back to the tape there
would just be a long bunch of silence. Or during a Y. Malmsteen show where I got so annoyed that I left halfway
through the show and erased the tape and finally on a PFM show in Milano in 2007 where I had to leave before the
encore because the baby-sitter had to leave early that evening. Some other times I was very close not to tape or
had to do it in extremely difficult situations: for the four Peter Gabriel shows at Earls Court in 1987 security
was checking tapers with metal detector; at the David Gilmour comeback show in London in 2001 at RFH I had the
security guy sitting next to me but I managed to tape the show without checking one single time my MiniDisc!

There was a time I was traveling anywhere in Europe to see shows, especially if there was no touring in Italy: I
remember Rush in Paris in 1992 when the trio did not even know what Italy was. I have seen shows at stadiums
(Genesis at Wembley) and in places with 30 people (Porcupine Tree in Milano in 1997); bands that would later
become huge (Pearl Jam in a free show for 150 people) and masters of jazz (Miles Davis or Sarah Vaughan). Shows
I will never forget (Pink Floyd at Versailles castle) and some I would rather forget (no comment...).

I truly believe that live music is what keeps music alive, what make us enjoying it together, what allow us to
have deep feelings and transmit it to others. Studio records are nowadays 'commodities': you can buy online as
anonymous wav files and listen in your iPod or at home. Live music will always imply an effort to buy the tix,
travel to the venue, see the show, think about it when coming back home.




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Date User Comment
05/31/2013 Albix Admin note: 0:00 - 2:51 of track one is a separate intro and a different blues band or some in house music.
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