Jack Johnson
08.26.2005
Starlight Theatre
Kansas City, MO
Taper: Ed Paff (edpaff_jr@oarsa.org)
Source: SP-CMC-4 Cardiods -> SP-SPSB-1 -> Creative Nomad Jukebox 3
Setup: Mics clipped to collar so about 5'9" high
Location: TER 3 approx. 10-15 rows from the back
Conversion: Ed Paff (edpaff_jr@oarsa.org)
Equipment: Creative Nomad Jukebox 3 -> USB -> Cool Edit 2000 -> CD Wave
***** PLEASE DO NOT TRADE SHOW IN MP3 FORMAT!!! *****
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Disc 1 52:30
01: Intro 00:10
02: Never Know 03:24
03: Taylor 04:19
04: Posters 03:50
05: Do You Remember 03:52
06: Gone 02:45
07: Cookie Jar 04:26
08: Sitting, Waiting, Wishing (Just What I Needed) 04:30
09: Flake 04:07
10: Symbol In My Driveway 02:46
11: Staple It Together 04:19
12: Constellations * 04:19
13: Breakdown * 06:12
14: Rodeo Clowns $ 03:31
Disc 2 56:64
01: Tomorrow Morning Comes -> 02:35
02: Bubble Toes (My Girl) 04:26
03: Wasting Time 05:05
04: F-Stop Blues 03:45
05: Belle -> 01:40
06: Mudfootball 03:46
07: Banana Pancakes 03:28
08: The Horizon Has Been Defeated -> 03:02
09: Bad Fish -> Boss DJ 02:44
10: Inaudible Melodies 03:15
11: Good People 05:10
12: Plastic Jesus ^ -> 01:01
13: Fall Line ^ -> 02:11
14: Spring Wind ^ 01:44
15: No Other Way ^ 03:15
16: Two Of Us & 02:54
17: The News ^ 02:58
18: Better Together ^ 03:55
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Entire show with Merlo Podlewski on bass.
Entire show with Adam Topol on percussion.
Entire show with Zach Gill of ALO on piano, harmonica and accordian.
* with Dan Lebowitz of ALO on lap steel.
$ with Dan Lebowitz of ALO on percussion.
^ Jack solo.
& Jack and Matt Costa
Notes:
Quite a bit of crowd noise, it gets worse and worse as the show goes on.
Fade out and in after d1t04. I accidentally stopped the recording between these two songs.
I used mostly the left channel since the right channel had a bunch more crowd noise.
In Cool Edit, I reduced the right channel to 20% and then mix pasted the left channel in with that.
The result was a much less annoying, although the 'i love you' guy is still very audible.
Compiled by Ed Paff on 08.31.2005