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Pat Metheny Group 10/28/1982

Agora Ballroom, Dallas, TX
SHNID 100669
Source Summary
Recording Walkman and Shure microphone > analog first-gen cassette > Sound Forge 4.0 > CDWAV > Sound Forge 4.0 > mkwact > SHN
Recorded by Randy Louk
860 MB, 133:58
Entered by John Cook
Checksums all-md5
Disc Counts 2 / 2
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03/21/2005
08/14/2009
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Pat Metheny Group
1982 October 28, Late Show
Agora Ballroom
Dallas TX

Recorded by Randy Louk using Recording Walkman and Shure microphone
sitting about 4th row (there were tables and I was real close).  The Agora was an extremely small club-like venue with tables on the floor section and slightly raised tiers with seats around the outside.  It held maybe 500 people.  This was one of the concerts recorded for the PMG Travels live album.

Total time 133:58
860 MB

Disc 1 (71:52)
01. Phase Dance  7:37
02. The Windup  7:34
03. April Joy  4:13
04. (Pat's Intros)  1:39
05. 6 and 11  8:13
06. Extradition  6:02
07. Farmer's Trust >  5:53
08. Goodbye  8:39
09. Straight on Red  8:02
10. Travels  6:39
11. Turnaround (cut)  7:17
  
Disc 2 (62:05)
01. Are You Going With Me? (beginning cut)  6:55
02. The Fields, The Sky  10:08
03. James (digital guitar)  4:16
04. Goin' Ahead >  2:17
05. As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls  12:49
06. Jaco  3:51
07. San Lorenzo  12:50
- encore -  
08. (Cross the) Heartland (cut)  5:36
09. American Garage  3:20

converted from analog first-gen cassette >
Sound Forge 4.0 >
tracked using CDWAV >
edit and joined using Sound Forge 4.0 >
sector boundaries checked with shntool >
converted to shn using mkwact

No digital audio extraction!

Someone in the band management saw me taping and came out and sat down next to me and asked to see my tape deck.  I was a bit freaked out and handed it to him.  He looked at it and asked me whether I knew that this wasn't allowed and I just nodded.  He looked at it again and handed it back to me and walked off.  I just turned it back on and went on with the show.  I guess that he thought that it wasn't going to be much competition for the official release.  I have held on to these tapes for 20 years before converting to CDR and distributing it.

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