Little Feat 06/21/2011
Granada Theater, Dallas, TX
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flac16; SP Core Mics> Battery box with Bass Rolloff at 16Hz> Zoom H4n @ 24/48Recorded and transferred by whotapesFiles renamed to etree/archive.org standards, re-flac (level 7), new checksums generated and datafile modified by George Berridge
flac16; SP Core Mics> Battery box with Bass Rolloff at 16Hz> Zoom H4n @ 24/48Recorded and transferred by whotapesFiles renamed to etree/archive.org standards, re-flac (level 7), new checksums generated and datafile modified by George Berridge
Little Feat
2011-06-21
Granada Theater
Dallas TX
Recorded from center section general admission
SP Core Mics> Battery box with Bass Rolloff at 16Hz>
Zoom H4n 24 bit 48 htz >HDD>Goldwave to split the file and convert to 16 bit>
traders little helper flac level 7
Files renamed to etree/archive.org standards, re-flac (level 7), new checksums generated and datafile modified
by George Berridge
CD 1
01 Intro
02 Cajun Rage,
03 Red Streamliner
05 Texas Twister
05 44 Blues
06 Blues Keep Coming
07 Dixie Chicken
CD 2
01 Truck Stop Girl
02 Willin' >
03 Don't Bogart That Joint >
04 New Deli Freight Train
05 Church Fallin' Down
06 Spanish Moon* >
07 Skin It Back*
08 Let It Roll*
09 High Roller
*w/ the Urban Renewal Horn Section from North Texas State University
Some loud talkers near me keep this from being a EX aud recording so I am grading it a Very Good recording.
Been a while since I had seen Little Feat. Had not really planned to go but decided to a day before the show.
Got my ticket just before they sold out. Fun show even if they left off quite a few of my favorites. The talkers
mostly are in the quieter songs. I started to go look for a new spot but pretty much everywhere I was thinking about had
Some group around them doing more talking then listening. So I just stayed where I was. There were others
recording the show so maybe they got a better capture and will share it here.
Featroller note: many thanks to whotapes for recording and uploading at dimeadozen.org. The man has it right
about the crowdtalkers. I hope there is a special section of hell reserved for crowdtalkers. Otherwise a nice
recording of a superb show. All kinds of surprises: a new intro replacing the classic dueling guitars for
Texas Twister, a new (original?) song Blues Keep Coming, and especially an astounding rendition of New Delhi
Freight Train. I believe it made its live debut a night or two before ñ almost certainly the first time it's
been played since its release on Time Loves a Hero in 1976!
Also, thanks to a video posted on Facebook, the horns playing on Spanish Moon > Skin It Back and Let It Roll
are identified as the Urban Renewal Horn Section, from the University of North Texas. Nicely done, fellas!
2011-06-21
Granada Theater
Dallas TX
Recorded from center section general admission
SP Core Mics> Battery box with Bass Rolloff at 16Hz>
Zoom H4n 24 bit 48 htz >HDD>Goldwave to split the file and convert to 16 bit>
traders little helper flac level 7
Files renamed to etree/archive.org standards, re-flac (level 7), new checksums generated and datafile modified
by George Berridge
CD 1
01 Intro
02 Cajun Rage,
03 Red Streamliner
05 Texas Twister
05 44 Blues
06 Blues Keep Coming
07 Dixie Chicken
CD 2
01 Truck Stop Girl
02 Willin' >
03 Don't Bogart That Joint >
04 New Deli Freight Train
05 Church Fallin' Down
06 Spanish Moon* >
07 Skin It Back*
08 Let It Roll*
09 High Roller
*w/ the Urban Renewal Horn Section from North Texas State University
Some loud talkers near me keep this from being a EX aud recording so I am grading it a Very Good recording.
Been a while since I had seen Little Feat. Had not really planned to go but decided to a day before the show.
Got my ticket just before they sold out. Fun show even if they left off quite a few of my favorites. The talkers
mostly are in the quieter songs. I started to go look for a new spot but pretty much everywhere I was thinking about had
Some group around them doing more talking then listening. So I just stayed where I was. There were others
recording the show so maybe they got a better capture and will share it here.
Featroller note: many thanks to whotapes for recording and uploading at dimeadozen.org. The man has it right
about the crowdtalkers. I hope there is a special section of hell reserved for crowdtalkers. Otherwise a nice
recording of a superb show. All kinds of surprises: a new intro replacing the classic dueling guitars for
Texas Twister, a new (original?) song Blues Keep Coming, and especially an astounding rendition of New Delhi
Freight Train. I believe it made its live debut a night or two before ñ almost certainly the first time it's
been played since its release on Time Loves a Hero in 1976!
Also, thanks to a video posted on Facebook, the horns playing on Spanish Moon > Skin It Back and Let It Roll
are identified as the Urban Renewal Horn Section, from the University of North Texas. Nicely done, fellas!
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