Michael Franti & Spearhead 08/28/02
McDonald Theater, Eugene, OR
Source # 12868
Entered by matthew
Checksums d1 , d2 , d3
Disc Counts 2 / 3
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
11/02/2002
11/02/2002
Source Summary
SBD > Sony M-1 > Sony PCM 2300 > SB Audigy Platinum (spdif) > CDWave > MKW > SHN [seekable]
Michael Franti and Spearhead
McDonald Theater
Eugene, Oregon
8/28/2002

SOURCE:  SBD > Sony M-1 > Sony PCM 2300 > SB Audigy Platinum (spdif) > CDWave > MKW > SHN [seekable]

DISC #1     (79:59:73)

1.  Intro
2.  Oh My God
3.  Love Is Da Shit
4.  What Happens Next
5.  People In The Middle
6.  Every Single Soul
7.  Stay Human
8.  Do You Love
9   Never Too Late
10. Dream Team
11. Radioactive Solo
12. Rock The Nation
13. Love Why Did You Have To Go


DISC #2  (72:12:59)

1.  Everyone Deserves Music
2.  Crowd Noise
3.  Feeling Free
4.  Soul Shine
5.  Crown Noise
6.  Encore Intro
7.  Love Invincible
8.  What I Be
9.  Pray For Grace
10. In The Light
11. Words
12. Bomb The World


DISC #3 (26:21:42)

1.  Sometimes
2.  Outro


NOTES:

  Michael Franti - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
  Dave Shul - Electric Guitar
  Carl Young - Bass
  Mannas Itiene -Drums
  Bob Crawford - Keyboards (sitting in for Kevin Choice)
  Radioactive - Human Beat Box

Please share this show with all who seek it.
Photos of this show are available at:
   http://www.purplesparkle.com/spearhead/Dan's%20Photo%20Archive/index.html
For more live Spearhead visit:
   http://www.spearheadvibrations.com/
   http://www.loveisdashit.com/
   http://www.freakyandfree.com/

Love like your life depends on it....
Because it does.


FLAWS:
This is a beautiful recording with a few small exceptions:
There are a couple pops one at 84:12 and another at 1:54:00


TAPE AND TRANSFER:
  This show was taped off the SOUNDBOARD by Dan Kramer (tahoesparit) on his Sony M-1 DAT.
  Soundboard Mix by Tige.   Transferred & tracking by Matt Ziegler (spearits@loveisdashit.com)  
    ( Sony PCM 2300 DAT Digital out > S/PDIF in Audgy Soundblaster Platinum via
      CD WAVE at  44.1 khz 16 Bit Stereo. )


REVIEW:  by Dan Kramer
    The day got started off with some coffee/tea/chai and special strawberries
  flavors for the band and crew compliments of Jeremy and Jeremy.  The show
  wasn't quite sold out but it sure sounded like it was!  The McDonald theater
  has great acoustics so the 1,100 people that where in there sounded like
  3,000.   The boys came out and openned the show with Oh My God, sounding
  strong with Bob leading in on the key.  The funky Love Is Da Shit followed
  and loosened up the kids for the high energy, What Happens Next.  After a
  brief cool down, Carl rips into the reggae version of People In the Middle
  which gets the smell of Oregon's finest in the air.  Bob then rolls us in
  to the slow piano melody of Every Single Soul.  Towards the end of the song,
  after Dave's solo where Saul Williams had been reciting peotry during the
  sno-core tour, Michael decided to give it a try and blessed us with an old
  Beatnigs poem/song called, Nature.  With great lyrics about people asking
  Mike if he loves nature so much than why does he live in the city.  And he
  replies that people live in the city and people are his favorite part of
  nature.  Back into Every Single Soul before transitioning into Stay Human.
    Once again the guys got the chance to display the new sounds from thier
  effects pedals newly aquired.  After showing off a bit, they slowly
  transitioned into Do You Love.  The crowd and the band took a quick breath
  as Dave began the acoustic riff for Never Too Late and the band shined on.
  They then brought it back up a notch with Dream Team and then radio took
  the spotlight with his pan-flute and Beatboxing solos leading up to the
  crowd hyper, Rock The Nation.  They slowed things down again with the new
  power ballad, Love Why Did You Have To Go.  This is another song that has
  come along way from the first version we heard awhlie back as with
  Everyone Deserves Music.  Everyone Deserves Music has also openned itself
  up to be another song that they can do alot with and have some epic jams
  in the future!  Yes I Will followed and was sounding pretty good in it's
  own right.  Feelin' Free was jammed out for quite abit before closing the
  set with Soulshine to leave the crowd screaming, yelling and hooting for
  more in the extremly loud venue!  
    After a 5min. break, the band returned to the stage as Dave played the
  openning chords for Love Invincible.  The guys then kicked into the new
  two song medely of What I Be into Pray For Grace for the first time as
  an encore.  Dave really turned it on for the next song, In The Light.
  The guys have just reworked the song and if they play it half as well as
  they did this night on the album, they're sure to have a hit.  I mean Dave
  Really shreds his solo up!!!!!!!!!!!  Michael even takes a sec. to give
  Dave mad props for his solo before inviting everyone to the Power to the
  Peaceful concert next week.   Michael then picks up his acoustic and sings
  Bomb The World. Next, you guessed it, Sometimes but this time with a twist
  of Bob Marley's Running Away into a Radio Freestyle back into Marley's
  Crazy Baldheads after the Nirvana and Michael Jackson covers!
    Pretty Sweet Show.

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