Conversion: Sony PCM-M1 > 7pin/Oade Cable/coax > Digigram VXPocket V2 >
Sound Forge 6.0 (5 sec. fades at beginnings and ends of sets) > CD Wave > mkwACT > shn (seek tables appended)
Notes: 00:00:01.63 dropout at 00:03:00.987 of d01t08 (It's apparently just a momentary loss of the full mix since audience noise, presumably picked up through Keller's mic, can still be heard).
Taped and Transferred by Chris Black (chris_melas@hotmail.com)
Disc One
Set One:
01. Molly Malloy > 03:18
02. Atomic Dog# 02:26
03. Base Loup 04:52
04. Dogs 04:02
05. Passapatanzy > 03:19
06. Rockumal Theme Loup > 02:23
07. Freeker by the Speaker > 04:39
08. Night Fever* > Loup > NF 06:40
09. Freeker by the Speaker 03:15
10. Friendly Pyramid 04:03
11. Apparition 04:00
12. Stupid Questions 06:08
13. Multi-Syllabic > 03:31
14. Thin Mint > 03:25
15. Kiwi & the Apricot 09:45
16. Novelty Song 02:49
17. Franklin's Tower 04:21
Total Time: 73:04
Disc Two
Set Two:
01. Instrumental 03:32
02. Bob Rules > Restless Wind > Bob Rules 10:33
03. Shakedown Street > Loup > S. St. 10:32
04. Instrumental > Pre-Mental Instra Loup >
Brunette > Mental Instra 07:05
05. Breathe > Toy Loup > Breathe 12:20
06. Zilla Jam > 01:20
07. Kinky Reggae 06:11
Total Time: 51:37
Disc Three
Set Two Cont'd:
01. Take Me to the Tundra 03:36
02. Shinzuku (?) Jam w/ Airport Tease 02:36
03. Life Is > 04:42
04. Loup% 05:17
05. Blazeabago > 02:10
06. The River& > 04:15
07. Blazeabago 01:04
08. Thanks > Turn in Difference 05:34
09. Between 01:37
Encore:
10. Rapper's Delight 07:43
11. Post-show Sex Machine 02:08
Total Time: 40:48
# all-acoustic full version (George Clinton)
* Bee Gees tune
& Keller mentions writing "The River" when he was only 16
% w/ theramin
Setlist and Notes provided by Travis Williams
Thanks to Travis for the setlist and to Lou for the patch!
Shinzuku jam is probably a reference to Shinjuku in Tokyo. It is the "Times Square" of Tokyo featuring the main train station and skyscraper skyline... Seeing as how KW just flew back from there - it makes sense...
The above tracking was based on my desire to have a substantial amount of music on each disc. You should feel free, however, to track it however you see fit. Rob J. began his d3 with "Turn in Difference" and Richmond Mike began his d3 after "Tundra." To each their own.
Enjoy!