Tom Constanten 10/23/84
The Fore 'n' Aft, White Plains, NY
Source # 150467
Entered by shnfoobar
Checksums md5 , ffp
Disc Counts 0 / 0
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
08/15/2020
08/15/2020
Source Summary
Flac16:
Source: 3x Nak 701s > MX-100 > D5 by Bruce Barnum Transfer Info: Cassette Master > Nakamichi DR-1 > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6 MHz) > dBpoweramp (24/96)
Lineage: Wav24/96 > Wavelab 9.5 (tracking, levels +10 dB, remove DC offset, sdither & resample) > 16/44.1 FLAC
Thanks to Charlie Miller for the C > D transfer.
Tom Constanten solo
The Fore 'n' Aft
White Plains, NY
1984-10-23

Source:  3x Nak 701s > MX-100 > D5 by Bruce Barnum
Transfer Info: Cassette Master > Nakamichi DR-1 > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6 MHz) > dBpoweramp (24/96)
Lineage:  Wav24/96 > Wavelab 9.5 (tracking, levels +10 dB, remove DC offset, sdither & resample) > 16/44.1 FLAC

Thanks to Charlie Miller for the C > D transfer.

Note:  channels unbalanced for the first 30 seconds, then they even out.

01. Hesitation Blues
02. Rose Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin)
03. American Beauty Rag (Joseph Lamb)
04. Fastime Rag #4 (Artie Matthews)
05. Fastime Rag #5 (Artie Matthews)
06. Cold Rain & Snow
07. Boogie Woogie Blues (Albert Ammons)
08. Paralax (Terry Ryan)
09. Tappy Cat Walk (William Bolcom)
10. Dead Man Blues (Jelly Roll Morton)
11. Dark Star
12. banter
13. Dejavalse (TC)
14. Take The Cake Walk (TC)
15. New Rag (Scott Joplin)
16. The Entertainer (Scott Joplin)
17. Scriaban etude Opus 42 No. 3

The Fore 'n' Aft was one of those bar / rock venues that took over old buildings built  for something else, which dotted the landscape until the late 1980s when the 21 year old drinking age killed them.  The kind of place where the Ramones and the Radiators played, people talk too much, and you can hear beer bottles being tossed into the trash between songs.

There were actually four Fore 'n' Afts dotted around Westchester County, and if you're the right age you remember drinking there in high school with a fake ID.  The White Plains location was the flagship locations.  You can find some pictures of these places here:   https://www.facebook.com/groups/Werockedyourmother/ (classy).

This set is almost entirely ragtime, which is probably why TC was getting razzed for playing a solo "musical odyssey of deliberately wide horizons" on a Tuesday night in small Westchester venue.  The crowd seems to thin towards the end, after a few efforts at "play the Grateful Dead" and so forth.  TC even says that "if I have a next time," he'll perform some Dead tunes that he has under development.  Whether anyone was satisfied, I don't know, but it's nice to hear some of these old songs played by a great musician rather than the soundtrack to a cartoon clip.  Plus there's some nice TC material in here, too.  The last track is what "a butterfly after ingesting an interesting chemical" would sound like.

Bruce Barnum was a Deadhead and an avid taper from the early 1980’s until his death in 2017 at age 48.  Over the years, he taped dozens of Dead shows throughout the Northeast, and other concerts, some of which have not been heard since then.
After his death, about 60 of his master cassettes turned up in a used record store in Hudson, NY.  Some were bought by random people nostalgic for the days of cassettes.  The rest were purchased by a fellow Deadhead and archivist.  Bruce’s daughter, Jessica, had more, and was kind enough to lend them to be digitized.  Many of these recordings sound excellent for their age.  They are Bruce's legacy.  Thanks to Charlie Miller, Scott Clugstson and others who have helped bring them to light.

Enjoy!

--mhg :: 2020-08-13



md5
84454d27118cce91acc0d75b04e9ef5a *tc1984-10-23t01.flac
c264e71b7b4a82aea842c1e2a963232a *tc1984-10-23t02.flac
8365791a1cbee0a19937abeaae1f0585 *tc1984-10-23t03.flac
7278d00e1ea95198030285a80812f5bf *tc1984-10-23t04.flac
86416600ef3f03403a417851d5c34e7c *tc1984-10-23t05.flac
c6d7fcbf2e663c0080eb14a2b0be9582 *tc1984-10-23t06.flac
a7fa5fecd106b7e63760763a946cf241 *tc1984-10-23t07.flac
9eed4b7635b4d3648ad071c86eadd657 *tc1984-10-23t08.flac
f6369be3eecc73d65623d33ace8b6fd3 *tc1984-10-23t09.flac
32fdecf36551c887ed0c0921aa42285c *tc1984-10-23t10.flac
8ac6a20fda39b69b2d3b4c73849b4c91 *tc1984-10-23t11.flac
2234ed62c37fed73f45e14da6f9c0fce *tc1984-10-23t12.flac
3bc1399abe16717e30b186292cf32407 *tc1984-10-23t13.flac
6350dd3027b00fadc85723e3b87d41c7 *tc1984-10-23t14.flac
c67f49674c6ad968d7cea2ef6270b0d7 *tc1984-10-23t15.flac
ed4bb39cc7b374dd142bf879a82d259f *tc1984-10-23t16.flac
d7c1e613cf56203bba341474b74f54da *tc1984-10-23t17.flac
ffp
tc1984-10-23t01.flac:c2c6150c236db81dfa4573d381d23c34
tc1984-10-23t02.flac:7f146f266051da791d7a249b3110027c
tc1984-10-23t03.flac:988b7d41a3d576276429e76ab914034b
tc1984-10-23t04.flac:9180ec0ebfac8d653872fbdd44a73ba5
tc1984-10-23t05.flac:284806641e7fa9672ed27c54c2d655fb
tc1984-10-23t06.flac:2caeac982f85fb0f45f4ab9a100fc4cc
tc1984-10-23t07.flac:36af6d88b79db727dff71a9b242679e9
tc1984-10-23t08.flac:fe096d0f5f59ac03a5bf4df55c023070
tc1984-10-23t09.flac:ea6915a6d5664b57e1ef35deb3ec3123
tc1984-10-23t10.flac:e93ab299ac581bdf5683b9d2d0f3417c
tc1984-10-23t11.flac:1067f0b2c983d8f127925c35f93eeaa9
tc1984-10-23t12.flac:bcd3032fdf8a0aaa9b9da55d057e9eed
tc1984-10-23t13.flac:309e40eb2cc2e0b802ea341438439fd5
tc1984-10-23t14.flac:e748a89164ae11e5ee9c87b235af6817
tc1984-10-23t15.flac:a1b1f53b957c425216bb74ca0eb790a6
tc1984-10-23t16.flac:eea8e16fede87dad9574cebd75dac76c
tc1984-10-23t17.flac:0001a8204d1fb22f5133fd75ddc87447

Comments
Other Sources (comments)
Flac2496: Source: 3x Nak... (0)
Date User Comment
etreedb.org
For administrative requests email contact@etreedb.org
This website written by Tom H Anderson and maintained by the etreedb.org community.

Cached: Sat, 20 Apr 2024 09:10:15 EDT