Funky Meters 05/01/2005
Set I
Come Get Some fUNK Today >
Groovy Lady > Sing A Simple Song > Brian & Art Jam >
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 >
Here Comes The Meterman >
Fiyo On The Bayou* >
Cardova > Saturday Night Fish Fry > Get Out My Life Woman > Ride Your Pony > George solo >
Cissy Strut (repeater) >
Africa > Look Ka Py Py
Seven Desires
Chug A Lug
People Say%& >
Name Up In Lights%&
Midnight Rider >
Ain't No Use$
Encore:
Hey Pocky Way# >
What I'd Say
2nd Encore:
Just Kissed My Baby# >
You Got To Go (To New Orleans) > Cabbage Alley^
Groovy Lady > Sing A Simple Song > Brian & Art Jam >
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 >
Here Comes The Meterman >
Fiyo On The Bayou* >
Cardova > Saturday Night Fish Fry > Get Out My Life Woman > Ride Your Pony > George solo >
Cissy Strut (repeater) >
Africa > Look Ka Py Py
Seven Desires
Chug A Lug
People Say%& >
Name Up In Lights%&
Midnight Rider >
Ain't No Use$
Encore:
Hey Pocky Way# >
What I'd Say
2nd Encore:
Just Kissed My Baby# >
You Got To Go (To New Orleans) > Cabbage Alley^
Set II
Set III
Comment
* with Soul Island tease at the end
$ with "Fire" (Ohio Players) teases during the jam
^ with Just Kissed My Baby ending
Special Guests: Eric Krasno (#), Ian Neville (&), Ivan Neville (%)
One Set: 2 hours, 29 minutes!
$ with "Fire" (Ohio Players) teases during the jam
^ with Just Kissed My Baby ending
Special Guests: Eric Krasno (#), Ian Neville (&), Ivan Neville (%)
One Set: 2 hours, 29 minutes!
Sources
SHNID
74637
Source :
Audience Recording by Freddie G.
FOB Sennheiser 441 > Apogee MiniMe >
Sony D8 > DAT > Tascam DA20 >
HHB 850 > CDR > EAC (normalized to 98%) >
.wav > Flac Frontend
(level 8 / aligned on sector boundaries) > .flac
CDR > .flac conversion by Eamon Keenan
SHNID
170012
Source: AKG ck93 > MK 90/3 + H 98 > se300b > PS-2 > AT CP8201 > SBM-1 > DA-P1
Transfer: R500 > AP2496 > CDWave > flac
Taped and transfered by Ethan Alpert (ethan@audio-crusade.com)
Transfer: R500 > AP2496 > CDWave > flac
Taped and transfered by Ethan Alpert (ethan@audio-crusade.com)
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