Source Summary
Source: SBD Master/Aud Master* > JVC-TD-W805 > Maxell XLII tapes
Transfer: Teac W-450R > Zoom H4N Pro > wav 16/44 > CD Wave(splits) > TLH(sector alignment,convert to flac,md5/ffp checksums)
Gov't Mule
1995-09-21
The Attic
Greenville, NC
Warren Haynes - Guitar, Lead Vocals
Allen Woody - Bass, Vocals
Matt Abts - Drums, Vocals?
Source: SBD Master/Aud Master* > JVC-TD-W805 > Maxell XLII tapes
Transfer: Teac W-450R > Zoom H4N Pro > wav 16/44 > CD Wave(splits) > TLH(sector alignment,convert to flac,md5/ffp checksums)
Taped & Transferred: Billymack7
Mule***
Rockin' Horse->
Mr. Big->
Never In My Life->
Mr. Big->
Temporary Saint->
Trane->
Eternity's Breathe Jam->
St. Stephen Jam
Monkey Hill-> She's So Heavy Tease->
Painted Silver Light->
The Same Thing->
Don't Step On The Grass, Sam, Pygmy Twylyte->
Blind Man In The Dark
Politician->
Jam
Kind Of Bird+
Gambler's Roll
Just Got Paid-> Who Do You Love?-> Just Got Paid
E: Hand Me Down My Walking Cane
*** Very rough, over saturated and changing levels plus static etc., you've been warned...
+ First Time Played
* I plugged into the board with RCA cables for a couple songs, then Govt Mule mngt walked by and said "Hey, you can't do that!" So I unplugged from the mixing board and got a tap from a taper right in front of the board with unknown microphones/gear, but sounds really nice. Just lucky he was there and was kind enough to lend a hand. There were other tapers there, so I'm surprised after over 25yr that no copies have turned up. The first song "Mule" was mostly my fault for being rough because I had the levels too high and didn't notice until almost the end of the song - Rockin Horse sounds better to my ears. There are some parts that wobble a little because of the old tape probably. And as Terry Watts says: "Warts and all"