Yonder Mountain String Band 11/02/1999
Set I
Mental Breakdown
Ramblin' In The Rambler
Boatman >
The Bolton Stretch
Sorrow Is A Highway
Paddy On The Turnpike
Let Me Fall
Ramblin' In The Rambler
Boatman >
The Bolton Stretch
Sorrow Is A Highway
Paddy On The Turnpike
Let Me Fall
Set II
Set III
Comment
THE STORY
Yonder made their first-ever appearance in Bozeman on this date at the infamous Zebra Cocktail Lounge and unfortunately we've never found tapes of that evening. But earlier in the day the band rolled into the less-than-spacious studios of Bozeman's best community-supported independant radio station KGLT and were guests on an extended edition of "Captain Lunchbox" with host Kenny T. You can tell from the interview segments that he's as excited about having the guys in the studio as they were to be there. Ben Kaufmann handed me the master CDR of this recording the very next night in Missoula and asked me to spread it around, but this is a remastered edition that I put a fair amount of work into. The songs are all really close up on the mics but the interview segments (or at least Kenny's behind-the-mic voice) was quite low in the mix. I think this deserves some wide circulation because it gives you a glimpse back to the days when the band was first touring outside Colorado, and because it helps you understand what it meant for a new band to be welcomed with such open arms in a whole new state. Plus, you get to hear Jeff sing a little impromptu ditty to Eric Whitmore, the guy who won free passes to the show. [chuckle...] If anyone ever sleuths out a recording (no matter how bad) of the 11-02-1999 Zebra show I'd love to hear about it, but in the meantime enjoy this first taste of Yonder On The Radio in Bozeman.
+ Pastor Tim, 04-21-2007
Yonder made their first-ever appearance in Bozeman on this date at the infamous Zebra Cocktail Lounge and unfortunately we've never found tapes of that evening. But earlier in the day the band rolled into the less-than-spacious studios of Bozeman's best community-supported independant radio station KGLT and were guests on an extended edition of "Captain Lunchbox" with host Kenny T. You can tell from the interview segments that he's as excited about having the guys in the studio as they were to be there. Ben Kaufmann handed me the master CDR of this recording the very next night in Missoula and asked me to spread it around, but this is a remastered edition that I put a fair amount of work into. The songs are all really close up on the mics but the interview segments (or at least Kenny's behind-the-mic voice) was quite low in the mix. I think this deserves some wide circulation because it gives you a glimpse back to the days when the band was first touring outside Colorado, and because it helps you understand what it meant for a new band to be welcomed with such open arms in a whole new state. Plus, you get to hear Jeff sing a little impromptu ditty to Eric Whitmore, the guy who won free passes to the show. [chuckle...] If anyone ever sleuths out a recording (no matter how bad) of the 11-02-1999 Zebra show I'd love to hear about it, but in the meantime enjoy this first taste of Yonder On The Radio in Bozeman.
+ Pastor Tim
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Source: KGLT soundboard > on-the-fly CDR burner
Transfer: master CD > EAC > Sound Forge 6.0 (intreview levels evened out, normalized to -16dB) > CD Wave Editor 1.94.8 (tracking, sbeok) > Flac Frontend (level 8) Interview by Kenny T; master recording engineered by Toni M. LaGree.
Remastered by Pastor Tim on 04-19-2007
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