Medeski Martin & Wood 04/22/00
Auburn University Amphitheater, Auburn, AL
Source # 2405
Entered by duggy
Checksums d1shn-md5 , d2shn-md5
Disc Counts 1 / 2
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
11/15/00
01/05/2002
Source Summary
shn; Schoeps CMC6/MK21 > V2 > AD1000 On-stage DFC @ 44.1 kHz; Taped by Jered Haddad; DAT>SHN: Tascam DA-20mkII> ZA2> SHN; note differently tracked shn set also circulates
Medeski, Martin, & Wood
04-22-2000
Auburn University Amphitheater, Auburn University, Auburn, AL
"Earth Day Celebration"
Schoeps CMC6/MK21 > V2 > AD1000 On-stage DFC @ 44.1 kHz
Taped by Jered Haddad funktopu@midsouth.rr.com
DAT>SHN: Tascam DA-20mkII>ZA2>SHN

- ONE SET ONLY -
disc 1
1. Partido Alto >
2. Shacklyn Knights >
3. Last Chance To Dance Trance (Perhaps)
4. Coconut Boogaloo >
5. We Are Rolling
6. Just Like I Pictured It

- DISC ARE NOT SEAMLESS -

disc 2
1. The Lover >
2. Moti Mo
3. Blue Pepper
9cfc287a2f7fb0a7065eaa22ecaf622b *mmw2000-04-22d1t01.shn
0967cd6aa8088d8bf80bb2af59fede21 *mmw2000-04-22d1t02.shn
e1f5dc40a43872deb3f5e7111ac294b9 *mmw2000-04-22d1t03.shn
81ac50df331827661e4008d09b216283 *mmw2000-04-22d1t04.shn
7172dd1efcb1790a6ce825e9979ff489 *mmw2000-04-22d1t05.shn
ad430f65f78d7e4b64517fa6f26da7d5 *mmw2000-04-22d1t06.shn
8ee1f11ac8caefb3f781e8d23c1a37c1 *mmw2000-04-22d2t01.shn
2d77c64c3c6fff4b9eaab73a59387723 *mmw2000-04-22d2t02.shn
f442f3cd84aee709a446ddc62b3929d1 *mmw2000-04-22d2t03.shn

Comments
Other Sources (comments)
shn; Schoeps CMC6/MK21 >... (0)
Date User Comment
01/13/2002 Hamilton, Diana I was surprised to find that my ears didn't quite match up with the expectation I had from the impressive lineage. The drums are clear, but the bass and keys seem a bit muffled compared to Schoeps I've been used to hearing. Is it possible the mics were set too close to the action, missing some of the "punch" delivered by the main PA? In any case, hats off to Jered for capturing the fine performance!
01/10/2010 duggy Noted that the discs are not seamless.
11/04/2010 funktopu This was an a-typical venue. The stage was basically a tiny cement slab sitting in the middle of campus. The slab is solid concrete and raised about 4 feet from the ground, of which the guys could barely fit their equipment on it. They were on top of each other. I could touch Billy's cymbals at the front of the stage, Chris' amp was tucked away behind John and definitely furthest from me, and John's amp was to the far left. The PA setup was really shabby, so I thought it would sound much better than if recorded from further back. Glad we got it! Jered
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