Yonder Mountain String Band
October 24, 2002
Paradise Rock Club
Boston, MA
source: AKG se300b/ck91 -> PS-2 -> AD-20 -> D8 (@44.1kHz)
transfer: (with master DAT from D8)
Fostex D5 -> optical cable -> Hosa ODL-276 ->
S/PDIF coax cable -> EgoSys Waveterminal 2496 ->
CoolEdit 2000 (fades) -> CD Wave v1.71 -> mkwACT 0.97b1
taped and transferred by: Jason Sobel (jasonsobel@hotmail.com)
(80 min disc option: if you use an 80 min disc, you can put the
first 3 tracks of disc 2 at the end of disc 1, the rest of disc 2
and all of disc 3 will fit on another 80 min disc.)
- Disc 1 - [56:10]
Set 1
01 - [02:16] - intro
02 - [02:14] - Ramblin' In The Rambler
03 - [03:06] - And Your Bird Can Sing ->
04 - [04:30] - Ramblin' In The Rambler
05 - [03:10] - Town
06 - [04:10] - Another Day
07 - [04:43] - Going To The Races
08 - [04:59] - Wind in the Willows
09 - [02:54] - What's Going On in the Head of That Woman?
10 - [03:41] - Natchez Whistle ->
11 - [06:03] - ???
12 - [03:33] - ??? ->
13 - [10:51] - Ruby
- Disc 2 - [44:36]
Set 2
01 - [01:48] - intro
02 - [03:46] - ???
03 - [13:32] - Mother's Only Son
04 - [07:20] - Granny Woncha Smoke Some?
05 - [04:07] - Paddy On The Turnpike
06 - [04:47] - Ely Renfro
07 - [03:43] - Sharecropper's Son
08 - [05:33] - They Love Each Other
- Disc 3 - [50:39]
Set 2 continued
01 - [00:48] - intro
02 - [04:58] - Howard Hughes Blues
03 - [13:24] - Dawn's Early Light ->
04 - [06:33] - ? Polka Dance ?
05 - [10:11] - Oklahoma ->
06 - [06:37] - Whipping Post ->
07 - [02:41] - Oklahoma
08 - [02:33] - encore break
09 - [02:54] - Blue Sky
recording notes:
1 - microphone configuration and placement
The mics were run XY at ~100 degrees. The mic stand was dead center,
and the mics were approx. 6 to 6.5 feet high. The mic stand was
about 5-6 feet from the stage lip for the whole show, except for
the encore. For the unamplified encore, we moved the mic stand right
up to the edge of the stage.
2 - general recording observations
I ran the levels a little hot, and there is clipping. Most of the places
where it clips, it is not audible, however, there are a few points, mostly during
loud corwd noise, where you can hear the distortion. But, in my
opinion, this doesn't take too much away from the recording.