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Mike Gordon 03/20/2026

Brooklyn Bowl, Nashville, TN
SHNID 176836
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flac2496 Neumann (s)AK40>LC3KA>KM100's > Sound Devices MP-2 > Zoom F3 @ 32bit float / 96khz Location and Setup: @FOH clamped to rail, LOC ~ 10', ~5' high, mics ~DINA Transfer: R4hd > SoundForge15pro (normalized, fades) > CDWav (Tracked) > FLACFrontend (flac lvl8) > SoundForge15 (tags) Taped and transferred by: Mike Rhoades
Entered by Matt Vernon
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03/30/2026
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Archive Identifier mg2026-03-20.ak40.rhoades ↗

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Mike Gordon Band
Brooklyn Bowl
Nashville, TN
2026-03-20

-24 bit file set-

Source: Neumann (s)AK40>LC3KA>KM100's > Sound Devices MP-2 > Zoom F3 @ 32bit float / 96khz
Location and Setup: @FOH clamped to rail, LOC ~ 10', ~5' high, mics ~DINA
Transfer: R4hd > SoundForge15pro (normalized, fades) > CDWav (Tracked) > FLACFrontend (flac lvl8) > SoundForge15 (tags)
Taped and transferred by: Mike Rhoades

- Set I -

01 intro
02 Say Something
03 Sad and Lonesome
04 Kissing My Love
05 Louisiana Lady
06 Fling Your Head *
07 Steps ^
08 Good Night and Good Luck °

- Set II -

09 crowd
10 Meat
11 Connected >
12 Peel
13 Universe is Calling
14 Carini >
15 Crazy Sometimes
16 Sughn Never Sets
17 applause
Encore:
18 You Strike My Main Nerve

* - Jano Rix on drums and keys and Brett Lanier on steel guitar.
^ - Jano Rix on keys and Brett Lanier on steel guitar.
° - Mike Gordon debut. Jano Rix on keys and Brett Lanier on steel guitar

This show featured Eli Winderman sitting in for Robert on keys. Fling Your Head featured Jano Rix on drums and keys and Brett Lanier on steel guitar. Steps and the Mike Gordon debut of Good Night and Good Luck featured Jano Rix on keys and Brett Lanier on steel guitar.

Band: Mike Gordon, John Kimock, Eli Winderman, Xavier Lynn, and Bob Wagner

Caveat: I did not have a stand with me on this trip and had to settle for clamping to the rail at the front of house. Due to this, there are some noises from people accidentally bumping the rail and on at least one occasion the mics. Also, because the mics were lower than ideal, there is some audible differences from people temporarily standing too close to the mics, blocking the best sound. There are some noticeable level adjustments in the first couple minutes of Say Something.


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