Source Summary
Flac16
FOB: Neumann KM-140's (ORTF) >Beyer MV-100 >Tascam DA-P1 (16bit/44.1khz)
DAT Master Transferred: Tascam DA-P1 >S/PDIF >HHb CDR 800 PRO,
CD Masters >FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.41
Recorded, Transferred, & FLAC'd By OldNeumanntapr
Recorded 8ft From Stage, Dead Center. Microphone Cross Bar Bungie Corded To Front Center Ceiling Post, 8ft High, ORTF
Mickey Hart Band
March 6, 2012
SLO Brewing CO.
San Luis Obispo, CA
FOB: Neumann KM-140's (ORTF) >Beyer MV-100 >Tascam DA-P1 (16bit/44.1khz)
DAT Master Transferred: Tascam DA-P1 >S/PDIF >HHb CDR 800 PRO,
CD Masters >FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.41
Recorded, Transferred, & FLAC’d By OldNeumanntapr
Recorded 8ft From Stage, Dead Center. Microphone Cross Bar Bungie Corded To Front Center Ceiling Post, 8ft High, ORTF
Set I:
01. Franklin's Tower
02. Time Never Ends
03. Slow Joe Rain
04. Brokedown Palace
05. Who Stole The Show
06. Endless Skies
07. Papa Was A Rolling Stone
Set II:
01. Heartbeat >
02. Supersonic
03. The Other One >
04. Cut The Deck >
05. Not Fade Away
xx. Band Intros
06. Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad >
07. And We Bid You Goodnight
Mickey Hart - percussion, sampling and voice
Sikiru Adepoju - talking drum, percussion
Crystal Monee Hall - vocals, guitar
Ian "INKX" Herman - drum kit
Tim Hockenberry - keyboards, vocals, trombone
Gawain Matthews - guitar
Dave Schools - bass, backup vocals
Ben Yonas - keyboards
OldNeumanntapr Notes-
I couldn't believe that Mickey and his band were playing SLO Brew! The place is so small, for a band that size. Mickey's drums took a third of the stage, and he had musicians crowding on each side, in the wings.
This was the first show at SLO Brew that I tried hanging my Neumann KM-140s from the front ceiling post. It worked out really well, as the venue didn't want me to bring in a stand. The front post is about 8 feet from the center of the stage. I thought the band sounded really good. I really like Mickey's 'Planet Drum' material, but some people were there just to hear Dead tunes. The last time I had seen Mickey was when I recorded 'Planet Drum' at the Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara in '99. I had heard that the sound crew had trouble with the board recording and missed the first part of the show on this night, so I’m glad that I have a complete recording.
Do NOT Convert To MP3.
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