Disco Biscuits 10/24/02
The Nation, Washington, DC
Source # 16512
Entered by Michael Pederson
Checksums d1 , d2 , d3 , all
Disc Counts 2 / 3
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
3.28.2003
04/08/2003
Source Summary
Source: Soundboard->Apogee PSX-100->Vx Pocket->Powerbook G4 (Bias Peak)->CDWav->MKWAct Recorded by John Schmidt, Encoded by Jon Goldberg
PLAN C APPROVED

The Disco Biscuits
October 24, 2002
The Nation - Washington, D.C.

Source: Soundboard->Apogee PSX-100->Vx Pocket->Powerbook G4 (Bias Peak)->CDWav->MKWAct
Recorded by John Schmidt, Encoded by Jon Goldberg


Disc 1 1x74 (72:26)
Set I
1.  Jam->
2.  Jigsaw Earth->
3.  Reactor->*
4.  Haleakala Crater
5.  Sister Judy's Soul Shack->
6.  I-Man->**
7.  Sister Judy's Soul Shack
8.  Banter
9.  Floodlights

Disc 2 1x74 (62:42)
Set I (con't.)
1.  Bernstein And Chasnoff->***
2.  Jigsaw Earth
Set II
3.  Banter
4.  Story Of The World->
5.  And The Ladies Were The Rest Of The Night->
6.  Confrontation->
7.  Digital Buddha->*
8.  Confrontation

Disc 3 1x74 (63:46)
Set II (con't.)
1.  Hope->
2.  And The Ladies Were The Rest Of The Night->
3.  Munchkin Invasion->
4.  Story Of The World
Encore
5.  Chemical Warfare Brigade

*/inverted version
**/with 'The Thieving Magpie' fakeout
***/dyslexic completion of 10/23/02 version
d1
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all
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Comments
Other Sources (comments)
Source: Soundboard->Apogee... (1)
Date User Comment
04/08/2003 Mike Pederson d2t3 is not cut on a sector boundary. The offending track break falls between set II's opening banter and Story of the World. If you didn't use shntool to check and you never read this comment, you'd never know. There is not the usual pop that an SBE causes because the levels are so low at the break (audience noise which is minimal and then only to the extent that it bleeds through the stage microphones). I can't tell even when I pointedly listen for the gap.
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