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Little Feat 01/15/1998

KLOS FM, Los Angeles, CA
SHNID 116106
Source Summary
flac16; FM --> Denon D-C30 --> Maxell XLII SA-X60 --> Edirol R-09 --> Audacity 1.3.10 --> FLAC --> TLH
Originally uploaded to Dimeadozen.org by smjflex on 9/03/2011
SBE's fixed, files renamed to etree/archive.org standards, re-flac & new checksums generated w/ TLH by George Berridge.
Entered by Albix
Checksums flac.ffp, flac.md5
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Archive Identifier lf1998-01-15.fm.smjflex.116106.sbeok.flac16 ↗

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Little Feat
1998-01-15
Acoustic In Studio
The Jim Ladd Show
KLOS FM
Los Angeles, CA

Lineage:
FM --> Denon D-C30 --> Maxell XLII SA-X60 --> Edirol R-09 --> Audacity 1.3.10 --> FLAC --> TLH
SBE's fixed, files renamed to etree/archive.org standards, re-flac & new checksums generated w/ TLH by George Berridge.

1. Cold, Cold, Cold
2. Down On The Farm
3. "His fingers never leave his hands"
4. All That You Dream
5. Rad Gumbo
6. "Credits & Happy Birthday"

Total Time -- 19:10

Personnel

Paul Barrere -- Vocals, Guitar
Bill Payne  -- Vocals, Piano
Fred Tackett -- Vocals, Guitar
Shaun Murphy -- Vocals, Tambourine

Denny Jones: Road Manager

R.I.P. Lowell George

Show Notes

Here's a delicious l'il treat of Little Feat bringing the heat on a chilly winter's night in the good old days,
exactly as captured on cassette and marinated in an old forgotten case of tapes down the decade and change on
its way to you. I only had the B side of a sixty minute Maxell to use {the equally rare and delectable A side
will be debuted later} so I paused to eliminate DJ blabber for fear of losing music. The sound quality is
simply superb, the only caveat being the tiniest hints of those DJ edits to start a couple three tracks. Never
to fear, the music is complete and if this doesn't get your blood pumping and your booty busting, nothing will.

Trading Notes

This share is for the personal enjoyment and edification of my brothers and sisters in music, with the sincere
request that you do not sell or otherwise profiteer from the hard work and generosity of the musicians. The MP3
standard is notorious audio pollution that denatures music and counter-initiates both the human ear and mind to
lower and lower levels of capability. Please respect the sanctity of high fidelity, the coin of our realm, and
do not encode to MP3, most particularly for any further distribution beyond this community. Thank you for your
consideration and understanding. Enjoy in good health with my eternal gratitude for your participation in this
glorious place.

Featroller note: thanks to smjflex for taping and the original upload at dimeadozen.org.

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