Meters (1989-1993) 12/03/1992
Tramps, New York, NY
Source Summary
SRC: DSBD > ? > Dan Haugh's DAT (48 khz)
Lineage: Sony DTC-790 > Hucht Copyprocessor MKII > Tascam HD-P2 > WAV > resampled to 44.1 khz in r8brain Pro > FLAC
Transferred by Bill Tetzeli
SRC: DSBD > ? > Dan Haugh's DAT (48 khz)
Lineage: Sony DTC-790 > Hucht Copyprocessor MKII > Tascam HD-P2 > WAV > resampled to 44.1 khz in r8brain Pro > FLAC
Transferred by Bill Tetzeli
The Meters
12/3/1992
Tramps
New York, NY
SRC: DSBD > ? > Dan Haugh's DAT (48 khz)
Lineage: Sony DTC-790 > Hucht Copyprocessor MKII > Tascam HD-P2 > WAV > resampled to 44.1 khz in r8brain Pro > FLAC
Transferred by Bill Tetzeli
CD 1:
1. Tuning/intro
2. Come Back Jack > George >
3. Fire on the Bayou
4. People Say >
5. Real Funk Rap >
6. They All Ask'd for You > Hey Bartender > Davy Crockett >
7. Judgment Day >
8. The Boy is Funky >
9. Jambalaya (On the Bayou) >
10.Iko, Iko
CD 2:
1. Intro to Be My Lady
2. Be My Lady
3. You've Got to Change (Reform) >
4. Fade Away
Encore:
5. Will the Real Funk Stand Up? >
6. Big Chief > Russell >
7. Big Chief
Quality note: several dropouts in the intro track and the beginning of Funky Miracle. Also a few near the end. Other than that the sound is terrific.
Setlist notes: The tracks on this tape differ somewhat from the setlist on db.etree, also a bit from the notes on the Dat J-card. The setlist I've compiled is derived from both, as well as the one on setlist.com (listed under "Funky Meters"), googling lyrics and my own ears. Just taking the information I've been given and trying to make it work. If you have better info and want to correct this setlist, I'll be quite grateful.
Also, the DAT lists Hey Pocky Way as an encore, but it's probably from another show. After Burn it Down the emcee (club manager, whoever) dismisses the crowd and the house music comes on. Hey Pocky Way and the songs that follow it are also recorded somewhat louder, leading me to believe they were either added as filler or remnants from another show that was taped over. Either way, it's highly unlikely they were part of this show and therefore have not been included. Again, any correction on this score, especially by those who were at this show, are greatly appreciated.
Bill Tetzeli (btetzeli@gmail.com)
12/3/1992
Tramps
New York, NY
SRC: DSBD > ? > Dan Haugh's DAT (48 khz)
Lineage: Sony DTC-790 > Hucht Copyprocessor MKII > Tascam HD-P2 > WAV > resampled to 44.1 khz in r8brain Pro > FLAC
Transferred by Bill Tetzeli
CD 1:
1. Tuning/intro
2. Come Back Jack > George >
3. Fire on the Bayou
4. People Say >
5. Real Funk Rap >
6. They All Ask'd for You > Hey Bartender > Davy Crockett >
7. Judgment Day >
8. The Boy is Funky >
9. Jambalaya (On the Bayou) >
10.Iko, Iko
CD 2:
1. Intro to Be My Lady
2. Be My Lady
3. You've Got to Change (Reform) >
4. Fade Away
Encore:
5. Will the Real Funk Stand Up? >
6. Big Chief > Russell >
7. Big Chief
Quality note: several dropouts in the intro track and the beginning of Funky Miracle. Also a few near the end. Other than that the sound is terrific.
Setlist notes: The tracks on this tape differ somewhat from the setlist on db.etree, also a bit from the notes on the Dat J-card. The setlist I've compiled is derived from both, as well as the one on setlist.com (listed under "Funky Meters"), googling lyrics and my own ears. Just taking the information I've been given and trying to make it work. If you have better info and want to correct this setlist, I'll be quite grateful.
Also, the DAT lists Hey Pocky Way as an encore, but it's probably from another show. After Burn it Down the emcee (club manager, whoever) dismisses the crowd and the house music comes on. Hey Pocky Way and the songs that follow it are also recorded somewhat louder, leading me to believe they were either added as filler or remnants from another show that was taped over. Either way, it's highly unlikely they were part of this show and therefore have not been included. Again, any correction on this score, especially by those who were at this show, are greatly appreciated.
Bill Tetzeli (btetzeli@gmail.com)
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