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The Slip 03/22/2003

SHOWID 148465

Set I

Acoma > %*$
Kurdistan %*
The Lockless Door ^
Wolof
Mudslide ^
Back in Fifteen Minutes &%^
Cumulus ^
Hey, Worrier
Sorry
E: Nellie Jean
Imagine

Set II

 

Set III

 

Comment

* - Brad on nylon-string guitar w/flat pick
^ - Brad on sitar
& - Andrew on udu
$ - Andrew on Flute

Collectors With This Show

User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Scott Schnepf (5/3.7) CDR / 2 View  
Adam Sherrerd (5/0) shn / 2 View   matrix (sbd + sony stereo mic)
Richie Sasala (5/0) Shn / 1 A View   (2) AT 4041's > Graham-Patten DMIC20 > Sony D8 > Philips CDR775 > EAC > CDWav > SHN
Notes: The Slip 2003-03-22 The Tralfamadore, Buffalo, NY Source: (2) AT 4041's > Graham-Patten DMIC20 > Sony D8 Transfer: Sony D8 > Philips CDR775 > EAC > CDWav > SHN taped by K. Januszak (januszak@hotmail.com) transfer by S. Nochajski (nochajski@aol.com) disc one - (79:24) 01. Acoma > %*$ 07:31 02. Kurdistan %* 11:19 03. The Lockless Door ^ 13:25 04. Wolof 14:01 05. Mudslide ^ 10:49 06. Back in Fifteen Minutes &%^ 06:42 07. Cumulus ^ 11:32 08. Hey, Worrier 04:05 disc two - (58:26) 01. Sorry 26:36 02. E: Nellie Jean 28:50 03. Imagine 03:00 * - Brad on nylon-string guitar w/flat pick ^ - Brad on sitar & - Andrew on udu $ - Andrew on Flute Andrew's lesson of the week -"Don't play djun djun's the night before a show." Apparently he went nuts with a friend of his and destroyed his right hand on Thursday. I challenge anyone to find a spot where he sounds bad, despite his claims that his hand went soft. Acoma (my name, see also "Man Up") is Brad on nylon, and Andrew playing this soft cedar flute. Reminds me of the southwest, hance the name. "Kurdistan"( also my name) reminded me of Garcia/Grisman's "Arabia". But that name was taken. And I'm a little worried about what's to come of the Kurds, what with Dubya bombing South of them and the Turks wanting to kill them from the North. Both are excellent tunes, Brad is fairly amazing with a guitar, and Andrew shows real skill as a melodic player. Back in Fifteen Minutes is a great vocal tune. I'm so glad Brad keeps writing songs. His delivery is so honest, it makes it hard not to feel like he's singing to me, or even for me. That's my name, for it, by the way, not his. The room felt pretty empty all night, and the crowd never really came on altogether, but the smokers stayed at the bar, which was nice, and we all got to enjoy some great music. (setlist & notes from the Slip's web page) - Ulu opened the show
Craig Nochajski (5/0) SHN / 2 View  
Katie (3/0) CDR / 2 A A View  
Andrew Long (2/4.9) flac16 / 1 View   Matrix (SBD + sony stereo mic) > ? > SHN > WAV > FLAC
Brent Wallace (2/5) / 2 A View  
Nathan (2/0) / 0 View  
Notes: MP3
EMSheldon (2/0) SHN / 1 View   (2) AT 4041's > Graham-Patten DMIC20 > Sony D8
Notes: The Slip 2003-03-22 The Tralfamadore, Buffalo, NY Source: (2) AT 4041's > Graham-Patten DMIC20 > Sony D8 Transfer: Sony D8 > Philips CDR775 > EAC > CDWav > SHN taped by K. Januszak (januszak@hotmail.com) transfer by S. Nochajski (nochajski@aol.com) disc one - (79:24) 01. Acoma > %*$ 07:31 02. Kurdistan %* 11:19 03. The Lockless Door ^ 13:25 04. Wolof 14:01 05. Mudslide ^ 10:49 06. Back in Fifteen Minutes &%^ 06:42 07. Cumulus ^ 11:32 08. Hey, Worrier 04:05 disc two - (58:26) 01. Sorry 26:36 02. E: Nellie Jean 28:50 03. Imagine 03:00 * - Brad on nylon-string guitar w/flat pick ^ - Brad on sitar & - Andrew on udu $ - Andrew on Flute Andrew's lesson of the week -"Don't play djun djun's the night before a show." Apparently he went nuts with a friend of his and destroyed his right hand on Thursday. I challenge anyone to find a spot where he sounds bad, despite his claims that his hand went soft. Acoma (my name, see also "Man Up") is Brad on nylon, and Andrew playing this soft cedar flute. Reminds me of the southwest, hance the name. "Kurdistan"( also my name) reminded me of Garcia/Grisman's "Arabia". But that name was taken. And I'm a little worried about what's to come of the Kurds, what with Dubya bombing South of them and the Turks wanting to kill them from the North. Both are excellent tunes, Brad is fairly amazing with a guitar, and Andrew shows real skill as a melodic player. Back in Fifteen Minutes is a great vocal tune. I'm so glad Brad keeps writing songs. His delivery is so honest, it makes it hard not to feel like he's singing to me, or even for me. That's my name, for it, by the way, not his. The room felt pretty empty all night, and the crowd never really came on altogether, but the smokers stayed at the bar, which was nice, and we all got to enjoy some great music. (setlist & notes from the Slip's web page) - Ulu opened the show
B-Rad Nygaard (2/0) CDR / 2 View  
Greg N. (1/5) SHN / 2 View   (2) AT 4041's > Graham-Patten DMIC20 > Sony D8
JIBOOER (0/0) FLAC / 2 A A View   SBD + unknown Sony Mic
Notes: The Slip 3-22-03 The Tralf Buffalo, NY Matrix (SBD + unknown Sony Mic) > ? Recorded and encoded by Jason Booth Disk 1 1. Song Of Mysterious Origin (w/ extended flute intro) 2. Lockless Door 3. Wolof 4. Mudslide 5. Back In 15 Minutes Disk 2 1. Cumulus 2. Hey Worrier 3. Sorry 4. Nellie-Jean > Dear Milena 5. Imagine
calgarytrader (0/4.8) cdr / 2 a a View  
car (0/5) / 0 View  
Notes: Matrix (sb/sony stereo mic) Recorded and encoded by Jason Booth
Esau (0/0) CDR / 2 A View   SBD / AUD
Notes: Matrix (sb/sony stereo mic) Recorded and encoded by Jason Booth setlist/review by Ethan (from www.theslip.com) 3/22/03 - The Tralfamadore - Buffalo, NY I. Acoma % * (andrew on Flute) -> Kurdistan % * The Lockless Door ^ Wolof Mudslide ^ Back in Fifteen Minutes & % ^ Cumulus^ Hey, Worrier Sorry E: Nellie Jean -> Dear Melina Imagine *- Brad on nylon-string guitar w/flat pick ^- Brad on sitar & - Andrew on udu Andrew's lesson of the week -"Don't play djun djun's the night before a show." Apparently he went nuts with a friend of his and destroyed his right hand on Thursday. I challenge anyone to find a spot where he sounds bad, despite his claims that his hand went soft. Acoma (my name, see also "Man Up") is Brad on nylon, and Andrew playing this soft cedar flute. Reminds me of the southwest, hance the name. "Kurdistan"( also my name) reminded me of Garcia/Grisman's "Arabia". But that name was taken. And I'm a little worried about what's to come of the Kurds, what with Dubya bombing South of them and the Turks wanting to kill them from the North. Both are excellent tunes, Brad is fairly amazing with a guitar, and Andrew shows real skill as a melodic player. Back in Fifteen Minutes is a great vocal tune. I'm so glad Brad keeps writing songs. His delivery is so honest, it makes it hard not to feel like he's singing to me, or even for me. That's my name, for it, by the way, not his.