Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder 07/20/2002
Set I
Black-eyed Suzy
instrumental
Lonesome Night
I'm Going Back to the Old Home
Mother's Only Sleepin'
Wheel Hoss
Voice From On High
Halfway Home Cafe
Bound to Ride
Dim Lights,ThickSmoke and Loud Loud Music
Walls of Time
Kentucky Waltz
Fiddle Patch
Rank Stranger
Pig In A Pen
Uncle Pen
Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms
encore
Get Up John
instrumental
Lonesome Night
I'm Going Back to the Old Home
Mother's Only Sleepin'
Wheel Hoss
Voice From On High
Halfway Home Cafe
Bound to Ride
Dim Lights,ThickSmoke and Loud Loud Music
Walls of Time
Kentucky Waltz
Fiddle Patch
Rank Stranger
Pig In A Pen
Uncle Pen
Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms
encore
Get Up John
Set II
Set III
Comment
Boby Hicks
Andy Leftwich
Cody Kilby
Mark Feign
Darren Vincent
Paul Brewster
Jimmy Mills
Andy Leftwich
Cody Kilby
Mark Feign
Darren Vincent
Paul Brewster
Jimmy Mills
Collectors With This Show
| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bluegrass Archivist | CDR / 1 | View | DAUD | |||
| Dan & Erica | CDR / 1 | A | View | MBHO 603A/KA200 | ||
| melissa rae giglio | cdr / 1 | View | ||||
| Gibby | CDR / 1 | View | ||||
| monkeyfish | cdr / 1 | View | ||||
| Jim Van Houten | CD / 1 | View | AUD: DATm > Fostex D5 (DAT Master) > HHb 830 (CD-Master) > EAC (Secure Mode) > My CD | |||
| Notes: | Direct From DATm | |||||
| Buddha-san | / 0 | View | ||||
| Gary Field | SHN / 1 | View | AUD | |||
| Notes: | Taper: Pistol Pete Source: schoeps CM4?>Tascam Digital out>S/PDIF>Sony D8@48kHz Location: Left Rack, 20 feet out Transfer & Sony D8>SPDIF>M AudioDiO2448>cdwav>wav> Conversion: CoolEdit2000>cdwave>wav>shn NO DAE (by Peter Podurgiel) | |||||
| Tom King | CDR / SHN / 1 | View | AUD | |||
| Notes: | Taper: Brian Skalinder Location: 10' Left of Center, 75' back, 10' up from hill Config: DIN (20cm, 90?) Source: MBHO 603A/KA200 > Hosa MIT-176 > modSBM-1 > D100 Conversion: D100 > Waveterminal 2496 > Cool Edit 2000 > CD-Wave | |||||
| Sandy Cook | SHN / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | DAUD | |||||
| John | CDR / 1 | View | ||||
| Chris Cantergiani | CD / 1 | View | aud | |||
| Fred Gilmartin | / 0 | View | ||||
| Skip Jenkins | CD-R / 1 | View | MBHO 603A/KA200 > Hosa MIT-176 > modSBM-1 > D100> Waveterminal 2496 > Cool Edit... | |||
| Circus | CDR / 1 | A | A | View | MBHO 603A/KA200 > Hosa MIT-176 > modSBM-1 > D100 | |
| Notes: | Nice clean AUD...damn good Pig in a Pen... | |||||
| George Humphreys | CDR / 1 | View | ||||
| craig avery | CDR / 1 | A-/ | View | MBHO 603A/KA200 > Hosa MIT-176 > modSBM-1 > D100 | ||
| Notes: | Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder 2002-07-20 Ancramdale, NY - Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival - Rothvoss Farm Taper: Brian Skalinder Location: 10' Left of Center, 75' back, 10' up from hill Config: DIN (20cm, 90?) Source: MBHO 603A/KA200 > Hosa MIT-176 > modSBM-1 > D100 Conversion: D100 > Waveterminal 2496 > Cool Edit 2000 > CD-Wave ONE DISC Sorry, haven't put together a setlist yet. NOTES: Brian Skalinder [bskalinder@yahoo.com] The levels on this one are a little hot and there are a few spots with some minor fuzzy distortion as a result. All in all, I like the sound, though - but that's me. If you're hyper-sensitive to this kind of thing, you may want to track down an alternative source. Even though I was a ways back, the location wasn't too bad. (I'm gonna have to get there *really* early next year to get a primo spot). The Grey Fox main stage is a big hill, and I was behind the soundboard about 20', horizontally level with the speaker stacks which were raised well off the ground next to the stage. My recordings from the weekend (complete main stage Thu-Sat) vary in quality due to chattery nearby crowd, low output from the PA, rain, and strong wind. This recording turned out better than many of the others because the PA was cranked nicely, the rain and wind had stopped earlier in the evening, and the crowd was actually attentive (!) to the performance. | |||||
| Dan & Erica | CDR / 1 | A | View | MBHO 603A/KA200 | ||
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