Smashing Pumpkins 08/22/2024
Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, OH
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CA-14 Omni > CA-9200 > Sony PCM-A10 (24 bit @48kHz) > Adobe Audition 3.0 > Cd Wave > FLAC
CA-14 Omni > CA-9200 > Sony PCM-A10 (24 bit @48kHz) > Adobe Audition 3.0 > Cd Wave > FLAC
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The Smashing Pumpkins
August 22nd, 2024.
Great American Ball Park - Cincinnati, OH.
Taper: Charles Dewey Cole, IV
Location: FLD1, row V, seat 16; mics mounted on baseball hat brim.
Source: CA-14 Omni > CA-9200 > Sony PCM-A10 (24 bit @48kHz) >
Adobe Audition 3.0 > Cd Wave > FLAC
Conversion: Charles Dewey Cole, IV
Equipment: Sony PCM-A10 > (USB) @ 48kHz > Cd Wave
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Total Time: (1:02:27)
01. The Everlasting Gaze 4:26
02. Doomsday Clock 3:45
03. Zoo Station * 7:06
04. Today 3:42
05. Sighommi 3:07
06. Tonight, Tonight 4:32
07. Ava Adore 4:52
08. Disarm 3:18
09. Bullet With Butterfly Wings 4:32
10. Beguiled 4:50
11. 1979 4:40
12. Jellybelly 3:51
13. Cherub Rock 6:30
14. Zero 3:19
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Notes:
* Originally Recorded By U2.
TSP were tapped to open Green Day's massive stadium summer tour celebrating
2 of their biggest albums. The Pumpkins played a tight hour long set featuring
a few gems with a surprising cover of U2's "Zoo Station". For a large stadium
recording, this sounds good. Their sound was not as on point as Green Day's,
but you'll have that with an opener sometimes. Having said that, TSP's was
far better than Rancid's (whom I did not tape). You will hear some people
shuffling into their seats nearby at times, but outside of that there is not
too much crowd interference with this one. Cincinnati baseball legend Joey
Votto got a nice dedication prior to "Cherub Rock".
The Linda Lindas, Rancid and Green Day were also on the bill.
(only TSP & Green Day were recorded).
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For more information on The Smashing Pumpkins, please visit:
http://www.smashingpumpkins.com/
August 22nd, 2024.
Great American Ball Park - Cincinnati, OH.
Taper: Charles Dewey Cole, IV
Location: FLD1, row V, seat 16; mics mounted on baseball hat brim.
Source: CA-14 Omni > CA-9200 > Sony PCM-A10 (24 bit @48kHz) >
Adobe Audition 3.0 > Cd Wave > FLAC
Conversion: Charles Dewey Cole, IV
Equipment: Sony PCM-A10 > (USB) @ 48kHz > Cd Wave
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Time: (1:02:27)
01. The Everlasting Gaze 4:26
02. Doomsday Clock 3:45
03. Zoo Station * 7:06
04. Today 3:42
05. Sighommi 3:07
06. Tonight, Tonight 4:32
07. Ava Adore 4:52
08. Disarm 3:18
09. Bullet With Butterfly Wings 4:32
10. Beguiled 4:50
11. 1979 4:40
12. Jellybelly 3:51
13. Cherub Rock 6:30
14. Zero 3:19
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes:
* Originally Recorded By U2.
TSP were tapped to open Green Day's massive stadium summer tour celebrating
2 of their biggest albums. The Pumpkins played a tight hour long set featuring
a few gems with a surprising cover of U2's "Zoo Station". For a large stadium
recording, this sounds good. Their sound was not as on point as Green Day's,
but you'll have that with an opener sometimes. Having said that, TSP's was
far better than Rancid's (whom I did not tape). You will hear some people
shuffling into their seats nearby at times, but outside of that there is not
too much crowd interference with this one. Cincinnati baseball legend Joey
Votto got a nice dedication prior to "Cherub Rock".
The Linda Lindas, Rancid and Green Day were also on the bill.
(only TSP & Green Day were recorded).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For more information on The Smashing Pumpkins, please visit:
http://www.smashingpumpkins.com/
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