Source Summary Source: AKG C1000S > Denecke AD20 > Sony D7 @44.1kHz (XY, LoC, from balcony)
moe.
2-22-02
Tabernacle - Atlanta, GA
Source: AKG C1000S > Denecke AD20 > Sony D7 @44.1kHz (XY, LoC, from
balcony)
Transfer: Sony D7 > Zoltrix > Soundforge 5.0 > CDWav > SHNv3
Taped and transferred by Ben Mohr (benjamin.mohr@ce.gatech.edu)
Thanks for David Sanders for letting me borrow his CO2 to
convert my passive 7-pin to active!
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Disc 1: (41:59)
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-Set 1-
1. intro/crowd noise (00:51)
2. Akimbo (08:08)
3. Nebraska (04:59)
4. Can't Seem to Find (05:22)
5. Bring it Back Home* (22:39)
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Disc 2: (73:43)
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1. Captain America > (14:00)
2. Recreational Chemistry (26:47)
-Set 2-
3. intro/crowd noise (02:08)
4. Spine of a Dog > (13:35)
5. Buster (17:13)
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Disc 3: (72:09)
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1. Waiting for the Punchline** (15:57)
2. Hi and Lo > (16:33)
3. Meat > (21:10)
4. Head (14:48)
-Encore-
5. Blister in the Sun (03:41)
* with "Head" teases
** with "Strangers in the Night" teases
Notes:
-Added 3 second fade in/out for each set with SF5.0
-Normalized each set to 98% with SF5.0
The crowd noise is a bit excessive, not enough of Rob's bass comes through. Everything but the cymbals is too quiet. I was at this show, and this recording just doesn't do it for me. You probably will want to seek out another source.
It is true the show is lacking because of the crowd, but I was close tothe area of the taped source and the recording is still worth it for it acoustic properties. (It really is like being their). It worth it for the tunes and the experience
After finding out that each disc one from each show from Atlanta was a bit over the 80minute mark, I edited down the first track of crowd/tuning to fit within the time constraints.