Show detail for Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade - 02/15/01
Show Date02/15/01
VenueThe Nation
CityWashington
StateDC
Set 1Col. Claypool's (Sgt. Pepper's)
With a Little Help From My Friends
Prelude to Fear
Riddles are Abound Tonight
Highball w/ the Devil
16 Shells
Climbin' Up The Ladder
Stick Song
Running the Gauntlet
Shine on You Crazy Diamond
Thela Hun Ginjeet
set2 
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Show Added By:Chris Slagle
Last Update2012-01-27 17:29:07
Date Entered2002-01-31 02:28:01
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02/15/01 - Source: "Wilson's Rig" Carriod mics >Crown PZM > XLR cables > Mackie 1402 mixer >Panasonic SV-3700
Conversion: Master CDs > EAC(@ 100%) > shn v3
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Greg N.SHN1"Wilson's Rig" Carriod mics >Crown PZM > XLR cables > Mackie 1402 mixer >Panasonic SV-3700 Conversion: Master CDs > EAC(@ 100%) > shn v3 
Jason DeRose11"Wilson's Rig" Carriod mics >Crown PZM 
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Col. Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade
02-15-01
SnoCore Icicle Ball; The Nation, Washington D.C.
Source: "Wilson's Rig" Carriod mics >Crown PZM > XLR cables > Mackie 1402 mixer >Panasonic SV-3700
Conversion: Master CDs > EAC(@ 100%) > shn v3
1. Col. Claypool's (Sgt. Pepper's)
2. With a Little Help From My Friends
3. Prelude to Fear
4. Riddles are Abound Tonight
5. Highball w/ the Devil
6. 16 Shells
7. Climbin' Up The Ladder
8. ?? Hellbilly Jam ??
9. Running the Gauntlet
10. Shine on You Crazy Diamond
11. Thela Hun Ginjeet

Notes:
"Wilson's Rig" is is 2 middle to higher end cardiod mics and 1 Crown PZM's run into a
Mackie 1402 mixer and recorded on a Panasonic SV-3700 pro DAT. I have 2 foam-padded L-shaped
metal brackets I made that can be attached to a pole and I frequently use them instead of
a mic stand. I attached the brackets to pillars on each side of the room, about 40 feet
apart and 30' straight back from the each main stack, and used one cardiod on each
side of the room and one PZM for the middle channel. I put them all about 15 feet up in
the air to limit crowd noise. I found a nice place up on the balcony where there was
an AC outlet and ran all the mic cable up there. I used three 50 foot balanced XLR cables
to hook it all up, and ran the cable in the air so it didn't get walked on.

The show was transfred using EAC from a set of Mster CDs. Wilson has asked that I refer to
his mic setup as "Wilson's Rig". This is becaue it is not a Schopes of Neumann setup that
you normally see. All of the equipment requires AC power but because of his connections he
is able to set the mics up in the best place. Once you hear this show you will realize just
how much more important mic placement is over the mic brand.

I am not sure of the name for Track 8. I had to figure out the setlist becaue I could not
find one. I think it's the correct title but if it isn't pleae make the appropriate
changes and e-mail me so that I can change mine as well.

Taped By: Wilson Brooks (bob7dobbins@hotmail.com)
Conversion By: Steve Dragon (dragon813gt@yahoo.com)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Phishhooks-shn-Tradersring

Enjoy the Show!
Peace,
Steve
http://www.phishhook.com/lists/dragon813gt
Louis R. Vincze Jr.SHN1"Wilson's Rig" Carriod mics >Crown PZM > XLR cables > Mackie 1402 mixer >Panasonic SV-3700 
lstringercdr1"Wilson's Rig" Carriod mics >Crown PZM > XLR cables > Mackie 1402 mixer >Panasonic SV-3700 
Mark GoldeySHN1  
Matt Cableshn1  
Petercda1  
Sean McIntyreCD1AUD Source: "Wilson's Rig" Carriod mics >Crown PZM > XLR cables > Mackie 1402 mixer >Panasonic
SV-3700
Conversion: Master CDs > EAC(@ 100%) > shn v3
shawn    
Summoner1shn/1cdr1Carriod mics >Crown PZM > XLR cables > Mackie 1402 mixer >Panasonic SV-3700 
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