Little Feat 11/03/1973
Set I
Early Show :
Spanish Moon >
Skin It Back
A Apolitical Blues
Snakes On Everything
Hamburger Midnight >
Sailin’ Shoes
Cat Fever
Cold, Cold, Cold >
Dixie Chicken >
Tripe Face Boogie >
Day At The Dog Races >
Tripe Face Boogie
High Roller
Spanish Moon >
Skin It Back
A Apolitical Blues
Snakes On Everything
Hamburger Midnight >
Sailin’ Shoes
Cat Fever
Cold, Cold, Cold >
Dixie Chicken >
Tripe Face Boogie >
Day At The Dog Races >
Tripe Face Boogie
High Roller
Set II
Late Show :
Spanish Moon >
Skin It Back
On Your Way Down
Two Trains
Got No Shadow >
The Fan
Sailin` Shoes
Front Page News
Walkin` All Night
Fat Man In The Bathtub
China White
Cold, Cold, Cold
Dixie Chicken
Spanish Moon >
Skin It Back
On Your Way Down
Two Trains
Got No Shadow >
The Fan
Sailin` Shoes
Front Page News
Walkin` All Night
Fat Man In The Bathtub
China White
Cold, Cold, Cold
Dixie Chicken
Set III
Comment
Joker Moon opened. Tapes of Little Feats show in trading circulation are incorrectly dated as 11/09/74 or 11/09/73
Sources
SHNID
88186
FM > ? > CDR
Transfer: EAC (Secure) > SoundForge 8 > CD Wave > Flac
SHNID
88434
flac16; FM > ? > CDR
Transfer: Secure EAC > Wav > CD Wave (Splits) > Flac (Dub Irie 2007-11-04)
SHNID
150491
Cassette Master
Played back with Dolby B on a Nak Dragon through an Avid MBox Mini III into a PC running Audacity 2.3.3 software >
Goody's additional lineage:
Audition (Right channel inverted; Channels aligned and centered; Levels adjusted; Noises reduced or removed; Tracking, splits;
Pitch Bender, various amounts; EQ) > Har-Bal > TLH (FLAC Level 8; Align sector boundaries; .ffp) > foobar2000 (tags)
SHNID
166336
Flac16 Early show
I transferred this from cassette to DAT years ago when I got it in trade and then transfered it to CD (cass.->DAT->Echo Layla->CDr).
I have no idea how many generations this is.
It sounds like either a soundboard or an FM Broadcast.
I transferred this from cassette to DAT years ago when I got it in trade and then transfered it to CD (cass.->DAT->Echo Layla->CDr).
I have no idea how many generations this is.
It sounds like either a soundboard or an FM Broadcast.
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