Barenaked Ladies 07/28/1998
Set I
Intro by john popper
Old apartment
Life in a nutshell
Hello city
Improv " Fashion Tv "
Its all been done
Jam "Lets go to the X "
Never is enough
improv " Wendys and how Ed used to work there "
One week
Jane
Where does the time go
Brian Wilson
If I had a million dollars @@
Improv " Messing with crowd echos "
Improv {The way i live >Just a friend>Spice up your lif>My heart will go on >Every breath you take >the way.
Old apartment
Life in a nutshell
Hello city
Improv " Fashion Tv "
Its all been done
Jam "Lets go to the X "
Never is enough
improv " Wendys and how Ed used to work there "
One week
Jane
Where does the time go
Brian Wilson
If I had a million dollars @@
Improv " Messing with crowd echos "
Improv {The way i live >Just a friend>Spice up your lif>My heart will go on >Every breath you take >the way.
Set II
Set III
Comment
@@= With john Popper of Blues Travler
Collectors With This Show
| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OldNeumanntapr | FLAC / 1 | A | View | Neumann KM-184s >Beyer MV-100 >Tascam DA-P1 | ||
| Notes: | Trade DAT Transferred: Tascam DA-30 >HHb CDR 800 PRO Via Analog i/o, Tayio-Uden CD Master >FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.36 (H.O.R.D.E. Tour) Recorded SEC 202, Row A | |||||
| Denis Charette | CDR / 1 | A | View | Exc. Aud. | ||
| Notes: | ** "Molson Amphitheatre, Toronto" Exc. Aud. | |||||
| Andrew Davies | CDR / 1 | A | A | View | ||
| Amy | CDR / 1 | A- | A- | View | ||
| Notes: | AUD; great sound | |||||
| Amy | FLAC / 1 | B+ | B+ | View | Neumann KM-184s > MV-100 > DA-P1 > DAT > HHb CDR800, CD > xACT 1.69 > FLAC | |
| Notes: | From DAT Master. Vocals strong and clear. Converts to 1cd - 344 MB. | |||||
| dave kreider | CDR / 1 | A | View | Neuman KM184>MV100>DA-P1>Lynx One>Sforge>CDRWin | ||
| Notes: | H.O.R.D.E. Tour | |||||
| KingJeff | SHN / 1 | View | Neumann KM 184- Beyer mv-100- dap-1 | |||
| H.O.R.D.E. Festival archive | / 0 | View | ||||
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