Blues Traveler
January 27th, 1989
Cafe Poppolini, New York, NY
Master:
Nakamichi CM300's>Marantz PMD 430
by Michael Gould
Conversion:
Onkyo TA-6711>Tascam DA-20>U2A>Sound Studio 2.1.1b3>AIFF>xACT 1.58
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
Disc 1 [62:32.26] (minutes:seconds.frames)
01. Trust In Trust [06:10.44]
02. Sweet Talking Hippie [10:42.13]
03. But Anyway [05:07.18]
04. Should I Stay Or Should I Go?> [07:28.46]
05. Out Of My Hands [05:43.21]
06. Gotta Get Mean> [03:03.26]
07. Gloria> [09:13.70]
08. Gotta Get Mean// [01:01.65]
09. The Star-Spangled Banner> [02:03.33]
10. Corn Mash Blues [03:40.02]
11. Mother Funker/ [08:17.63]
Disc 2 [59:20.42]
01. Weird Chick [04:14.68]
02. And So It Goes> [06:01.05]
03. Hit The Road, Jack [05:09.63]
04. Come Together/ [05:46.20]
05. Sweet Talking Hippie [08:07.44]
06. Closing Down The Park [07:48.68]
07. Slow Change [09:44.16]
08. E: Glory, Glory [12:27.58]
Notes:
- Level adjustment at 1:00 of track 2. Track 1 ends oddly because of
some technical difficulties; John's vocal mic fails halfway through
track 2 so he sings through his harp mic for the rest of the song.
- Jump cut at 1:00 of track 3; track 8 cuts off.
- You may notice that Sweet Talking Hippie appears twice in the setlist.
There is a cut before Sweet Talking Hippie and after Glory, Glory, and
Bob mentions the same Kenny's Castaways show after Glory, Glory that
John mentions earlier in the show, so it is possible that the three
previous songs (Hippie through Slow Change) are from another date.
However, the exact same rattling noise can be heard at the end of
d1t01 (just before the first Hippie) and at the beginning of d2t06
(just after the second Hippie). My best guess is that they decided to
replay it given the technical difficulties that plagued the first
version. Sweet Talking Hippie already appears on the other five shows
that Michael taped, so it's not from any of those dates, so I'm
leaving the setlist as is.
Notes from Michael:
- Nak 300's>Marantz PMD 430, Master (XLII-S), no NR
Well, I spent all this money on going to CA and buying the new deck.
Got to economize somehow. I know, I'll use the blank spaces on the
other tapes to record a show and that will save money. Brilliant!
Right up there with the knuckle heads (many of whom were college
educated mind you) who would pause their decks and cut off the
beginnings of songs to "save tape." No tape was ever saved in 30
years of GD concert taping. Same amount of side A's and side B's.
Just a bunch of songs got their beginnings cut off. Maybe every once
in a while an end of a song that would have been cut wasn't. Anyway,
this BT set is all cut up between the various other tapes.