Funky Meters 11/12/1999
9:30 Club, Washington, DC
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Schoeps MK4Vs>VMS>SBM1
Sony9000 DAT DDS>DATXtract>Amadeus for tracking>xACT FLAC level 8
master tape
Schoeps MK4Vs>VMS>SBM1
Sony9000 DAT DDS>DATXtract>Amadeus for tracking>xACT FLAC level 8
master tape
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The funky Meters
930 Club
Washington, DC
November 12, 1999
Schoeps MK4Vs>VMS>SBM1
Sony9000 DAT DDS>DATXtract>Amadeus for tracking>xACT FLAC level 8
master tape
1. //Two Funky >
2. Funky Miracle >
3. Sing A Simple Song > Funky Miracle >
4. Here Comes The Meter Man
5. Chug-A-Lug >
6. Cardova >
7. Saturday Night Fish Fry >
8. Get Out Of My Life, Woman >
9. Soul Island > Russell >
10. You've Got To Change (You've Got To Reform) > George >
11. Midnight Rider >
12. Fire On The Bayou intro >
13. Fire On The Bayou >
14. People Say >
15. I Been Hoodooed >
16. Cissy Strut >
17. Africa >
18. Junco Partner >
19. They All Ask'd For You >
20. Hot Tamale and Barbecue > Bo Diddley groove >
21. Look-ka Py Py
22. Band intros/Encore Break/Crowd
23. It Ain't No Use
24. Sesame Street theme >
I've never circulated this show. I taped Sting earlier the same evening at Constitution Hall, then caught a cab over to the 930 Club for the Meters. Hailing a cab took time, then the cabbie got lost, so I got to the Meters just after they came on stage, so part of the first tune is missing, but that is all. Then, for reasons I'm still not clear on, I did not change batteries in the cab, and the battery in the VMS failed during the show. No music was lost, as the VMS just lowered the output when the voltage dropped. I changed the batteries hot, causing a couple of quick dropouts, though. It wasn't until recently that I went into the audio file and corrected, as best I could, the drop in volume. I think to most people's ears, it will just sound like level adjustment. This was the first tour (to DC) that the Meters allowed open taping, so that really helped the cause, as stealthing at the 930 Club was tough, and the battery change would never have happened. Anyway, here it is, a pretty hot show, continuing the Meters flood. I have not made a setlist, so any help appreciated. Enjoy!
taped and upped by keytohwy
930 Club
Washington, DC
November 12, 1999
Schoeps MK4Vs>VMS>SBM1
Sony9000 DAT DDS>DATXtract>Amadeus for tracking>xACT FLAC level 8
master tape
1. //Two Funky >
2. Funky Miracle >
3. Sing A Simple Song > Funky Miracle >
4. Here Comes The Meter Man
5. Chug-A-Lug >
6. Cardova >
7. Saturday Night Fish Fry >
8. Get Out Of My Life, Woman >
9. Soul Island > Russell >
10. You've Got To Change (You've Got To Reform) > George >
11. Midnight Rider >
12. Fire On The Bayou intro >
13. Fire On The Bayou >
14. People Say >
15. I Been Hoodooed >
16. Cissy Strut >
17. Africa >
18. Junco Partner >
19. They All Ask'd For You >
20. Hot Tamale and Barbecue > Bo Diddley groove >
21. Look-ka Py Py
22. Band intros/Encore Break/Crowd
23. It Ain't No Use
24. Sesame Street theme >
I've never circulated this show. I taped Sting earlier the same evening at Constitution Hall, then caught a cab over to the 930 Club for the Meters. Hailing a cab took time, then the cabbie got lost, so I got to the Meters just after they came on stage, so part of the first tune is missing, but that is all. Then, for reasons I'm still not clear on, I did not change batteries in the cab, and the battery in the VMS failed during the show. No music was lost, as the VMS just lowered the output when the voltage dropped. I changed the batteries hot, causing a couple of quick dropouts, though. It wasn't until recently that I went into the audio file and corrected, as best I could, the drop in volume. I think to most people's ears, it will just sound like level adjustment. This was the first tour (to DC) that the Meters allowed open taping, so that really helped the cause, as stealthing at the 930 Club was tough, and the battery change would never have happened. Anyway, here it is, a pretty hot show, continuing the Meters flood. I have not made a setlist, so any help appreciated. Enjoy!
taped and upped by keytohwy
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