Garage A Trois 04/30/2010
One-Eyed Jack's, New Orleans, LA
Source Summary
DPA 4021 (ORTF / FOB / ~9 feet high) > Oade m148 > Sony D50 (24/48) > Memory Stick > dBpoweramp (resampled to 16/44) > Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (normalized) > CD Wave Editor (tracking) > flac
DPA 4021 (ORTF / FOB / ~9 feet high) > Oade m148 > Sony D50 (24/48) > Memory Stick > dBpoweramp (resampled to 16/44) > Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (normalized) > CD Wave Editor (tracking) > flac
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Garage A Trois
April 30, 2010
New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jack's - 11pm
DPA 4021 (ORTF / FOB / ~9 feet high) > Oade m148 > Sony D50 (24/48) > Memory Stick > dBpoweramp (resampled to 16/44) > Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (normalized) > CD Wave Editor (tracking) > flac
Taped & Transfered by RLBayers. Thanks to BPorter for loaning me his rig.
Disc One:
1. Electric Doorbell Machine >
2. Fragile
3. Power Patriot
4. Rescue Spreaders
5. Dory's Day Out
6. Dugout
7. Dwarf >
8. "Jazz Jesus" interlude
9. Punk Rock Guilt
10. Fat Redneck Gangster >
11. The Real Morning Party (James Booker style)
Disc Two:
1. Big Whopper
2. Computer Crimes >
3. 1969 (Stooges cover)
4. Encore:
5. Twin Killers (Deerhoof cover) >
6. ???? >
7. ????
Garage A Trois:
Stanton Moore: drums
Skerik: sax
Mike Dillon: percussion, vibraphones
Marco Benevento: keys
Notes:
I only normalized from minute 18 to the end. The first 18 minute are loud enough (including a few peaks that aren't too bad), then I turned the volume down on the recorder and I guess I turned it down too low.
"It's OK Little Timmy"
"What's that sound?"
"That's Jazz Jesus coming to save you."
"Jazz Jesus? Ooh, Jazz Jesus."
"I had a dream last night with the ghost of Corky standing beside the nine foot high Jazz Jesus. Jazz Jesus lowered one of his many hands and the ghost of Corky grabbed his finger, and he pulled his finger and this ... sound ... emi... tted ... from ... Jazz ... Jesus' ... mighty ... mouth"
April 30, 2010
New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jack's - 11pm
DPA 4021 (ORTF / FOB / ~9 feet high) > Oade m148 > Sony D50 (24/48) > Memory Stick > dBpoweramp (resampled to 16/44) > Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (normalized) > CD Wave Editor (tracking) > flac
Taped & Transfered by RLBayers. Thanks to BPorter for loaning me his rig.
Disc One:
1. Electric Doorbell Machine >
2. Fragile
3. Power Patriot
4. Rescue Spreaders
5. Dory's Day Out
6. Dugout
7. Dwarf >
8. "Jazz Jesus" interlude
9. Punk Rock Guilt
10. Fat Redneck Gangster >
11. The Real Morning Party (James Booker style)
Disc Two:
1. Big Whopper
2. Computer Crimes >
3. 1969 (Stooges cover)
4. Encore:
5. Twin Killers (Deerhoof cover) >
6. ???? >
7. ????
Garage A Trois:
Stanton Moore: drums
Skerik: sax
Mike Dillon: percussion, vibraphones
Marco Benevento: keys
Notes:
I only normalized from minute 18 to the end. The first 18 minute are loud enough (including a few peaks that aren't too bad), then I turned the volume down on the recorder and I guess I turned it down too low.
"It's OK Little Timmy"
"What's that sound?"
"That's Jazz Jesus coming to save you."
"Jazz Jesus? Ooh, Jazz Jesus."
"I had a dream last night with the ghost of Corky standing beside the nine foot high Jazz Jesus. Jazz Jesus lowered one of his many hands and the ghost of Corky grabbed his finger, and he pulled his finger and this ... sound ... emi... tted ... from ... Jazz ... Jesus' ... mighty ... mouth"
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