moe. 12/28/2002
Set I
Into: London Calling >
Jam >
Akimbo
Crab Eyes
Understand >
St. Augustine
Plane Crash
Godzilla*
Jam >
Akimbo
Crab Eyes
Understand >
St. Augustine
Plane Crash
Godzilla*
Set II
Intro
Burning for You*#
Meat*
Gone
Moth >
Kids >
Brent Black$
Burning for You*#
Meat*
Gone
Moth >
Kids >
Brent Black$
Set III
Encore:
Should I Stay or Should I Go^
Should I Stay or Should I Go^
Comment
* with Buck Dharma (Blue Oyster Cult) on guitar and vocals
# Blue Oyster Cult cover, first time played
$ Chuck and Jim switched instruments for part of the jam
^ Clash cover, first time played, with Cathy Anderson (Antigone Rising) on guitar, Chuck on bass, Rob on lead vocals (no instrument)
The band took the stage as London Calling by the Clash played over the PA system.
The encore was dedicated to Joe Strummer of the Clash who passed away earlier in the week
# Blue Oyster Cult cover, first time played
$ Chuck and Jim switched instruments for part of the jam
^ Clash cover, first time played, with Cathy Anderson (Antigone Rising) on guitar, Chuck on bass, Rob on lead vocals (no instrument)
The band took the stage as London Calling by the Clash played over the PA system.
The encore was dedicated to Joe Strummer of the Clash who passed away earlier in the week
Sources
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14271
FOB B&K 4021s (tbar,~8') > Apogee AD-1000 (+20db, 16/44.1kHz, AES/EBU out) > Digigram VX Pocket > Sony Vaio PCG-C1VS/BW; Recording and mastering by Eric Vandercar
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Source: FOB, DFC, ROW NN, Seat 101 Neumann AK40->LC3->KM100 (din,
90)->sonosax sx-m2->apogee ad1000->Tascam DA-P1 @ 48 khz
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14681
Microtech Gefell m200 (XY @ 80?) > EAA PSP-2 > Sony SBM-1 > Sony D8
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15318
Neumann TLM-170s (Hypercard, split 20', 100 Hz rolloff, clamped to lodge railing) -> Apogee Mini-Me (16/44.1) -> Digigram VX Pocket -> Sony Vaio Picturebook C1MW (Soundforge 5)
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34477
flac1644 (FOB) Neumann AK40 > LC3 > KM100 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Apogee AD-1000 > Tascam DA-P1 > Tascam DA-P1 > Sek'd Prodif Plus > Wavelab 4.0g > CD Wave > .flac
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