The Fillmore Auditorum, Denver, CO
| Recording |
SHNID 3222 |
| Source |
Source info: Schoeps M222 Tubes + MK4V > Elvo NT222 > Sound Devices MP-1 (single channel pre-amps) > HHb PortaDAT > ZA2 (48 to 44.1) > HD (no DAE done before creating shn files) |
| Media |
2 SHN |
| Notes |
05/19/99 Fillmore Auditorium - Denver, Colorado - Opening of the Fillmore Auditorium
I: Taste, Farmhouse, Brian and Robert, Mountains in the Mist, Get Back on the Train, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Billy Breathes, When The Circus Comes, You'll Know My Name, Guyute
II: First Tube, Gotta Jiboo, Heavy Things, Will It Go Round In Circles, Free Thought, Ooh Child, Keyboard Intro > Sand > Drums, I Can See Clearly Now
E: Windora Bug, Voodoo Child (slight return)
Source info: Schoeps M222 Tubes + MK4V > Elvo NT222 > Sound Devices MP-1 (single channel
pre-amps) > HHb PortaDAT > ZA2 (48 to 44.1) > HD (no DAE done before creating shn files)
Converted, shortened and uploaded by Mike Masse <mail@mikemasse.com>
Thanks to Marc Nutter for DONATING the DAT free of charge. He gifted Chad Plemmons, who passed it on to me for the conversion/upload.
Disc 1 (50:05)
1. Announcement (1:03)
2. Taste (4:40)
3. Farmhouse (3:33)
4. Trey speaks (1:12)
5. Brian and Robert (2:54)
6. Trey speaks (2:04)
7. Mountains in the Mist (5:18)
8. Get Back on the Train (3:38)
9. Wading in the Velvet Sea (4:03)
10. Billy Breathes (5:52)
11. Trey deals (0:47)
12. When the Circus Comes (3:05)
13. Trey speaks (0:42)
14. You'll Know My Name (1:53)
15. Guyute (9:21)
Disc 2 (58:25)
1. First Tube (08:11)
2. Gotta Jiboo (14:49)
3. Heavy Things (07:26)
4. Will It Go Round in Circles (09:43)
5. Free Thought (04:47)
6. Ooh Child (13:25)
Disc 3 (:)
1. Keyboard Intro
2. Sand
3. Drums
4. I Can See Clearly Now
5. Crowd noise
6. Windora Bug
7. Voodoo Child |
| Trades Allowed |
Yes |
SHNID 3222
Schoeps M222 Tubes + MK4V > Elvo NT222 > Sound Devices MP-1 (single channel pre-amps) > HHb PortaDAT > ZA2 (48 to 44.1) > HD; Converted, shortened and uploaded by Mike Masse
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· Last Updated Feb 18, 2004