Lo Faber Band
11/7/2001
Cicero's - St. Louis, MO
Source: SBD/AUD Matrix > Tascam M35 > Tascam CDRW-700 > EAC >
SHN > Cool Edit > CD Wave > SHN v3
AUD: Shure SM57 (10' Above Center Stage)
Fixed-up and tracked by Mike Wren
See notes below for details
One Set Only
Disc One
01. Borderline
02. Epiphany
03. The Free Kids Shimmy Shake
04. Teacher Tess >
05. Magic Days
06. Busby Beals
Disc Two
01. Sneaky Jack > Jam >
02. Riding North on a VW Bus >
03. Driving West // ^
04. Hey Henry >
05. Sardines //
06. Get on the Train ^^
^ with Al Schnier, guitar (moe.)
^^ with Chuck Garvey, guitar (moe.)
// Denotes where cuts in the original recording occurred. These have
been edited to reduce the effect of the cuts on the overall recording
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Source Notes, Compiled 2/28/2002 by Mike Wren
This source is the only unflawed copy of this show in existance.
As a general rule, Cicero's does not allow tapers to bring in
micstands, but does allow them to bring a deck and patch out
of a sweet sbd/aud matrix set up by the house sound man.
At this show, the lead taper failed to change a a DAT tape, and
thus, all DAT decks down the digi-chain got cut-off.
The house sound man records each show directly to a standalone
CD-R deck (Tascam CDRW-700). This source comes directly from the
master CD-R's, which was patched off the matrix differently, and
was not affected by the DAT taper's SNAFU.
For specifics of the DAE, check the EAC logs. There was a brief
cut between discs when they were changed at the show, and between the
regular set and the encore. These cuts only affects audience noise,
not music.
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Special thanks to Cicero's Nightclub for this recording
Photos courtesy of Brooks Williams, moheads.com
*** Members of moe. Perform with Lo Faber Band (Jambands.com) ***
Al Schnier and Chuck Garvey of moe. sat in with the Lo Faber Band
last night at Cicero?s in St. Louis, MO. Schnier joined the group
midway through the set for the God Street Wine classic, ?Driving
West.? Garvey emerged for the last song of the show, ?Train.?
(I'm guessing that's it's actually Get On The Train)