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Jack Johnson 10/06/2001

University of San Diego - Jenny Craig Pavilion, San Diego, CA
SHNID 20643
Source Summary
ATR35s > Sharp MD-MS702 (MONO)
Entered by Jarod
Checksums d1, d1wav
Disc Counts 1 / 1
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
09/07/02
11/22/2003
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Archive Identifier jj2001-10-06.atr35s.shnf ↗

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Jack Johnson
University of San Diego - Jenny Craig Pavilion
San Diego, CA
October 6, 2001


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DO NOT ENCODE TO MP3

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Taper: Tyler Huff (thuff19@hotmail.com)

Source: ATR35s > Sharp MD-MS702 (MONO)

Transfer: Sony MDS-E10 > M-Audio DiO 2448 > Sound Forge 6.0 > WAV @ 44.1kHz

Editing/Tracking: Sound Forge 6.0/CD Wave 1.71 (no resample)

Conversion: WAV > shntool 1.01 > WAV > shortn32 > SHN (no DAE)

Disc 1:


01. Taylor (cut) [01:18.68]
02. Middle Man [03:32.01]
03. Rocky Raccoon [03:32.19]
04. Drink The Water (cut) [03:19.14]
05. Nightmares [03:10.18]
06. Rodeo Clowns [02:42.00]
07. F-Stop Blues [03:21.04]
08. Who Do You Love? > Stones In My Passway > [02:27.05]
    Fallin' Up > Who Do You Love?
09. Mudfootball [03:08.49]
10. Trenchtown Rock > Garden Grove > Ring The Alarm > [02:42.64]
11. Inaudible Melodies [03:31.29]
12. Last Thoughts On Woody Guthrie (Slammin' & Bangin') [03:07.10]
13. Fortunate Fool [04:08.10]
14. =Encore Break= [02:01.52]
15. E: Cookie Jar * [03:14.49]
16. E: Pirate Looks At 40 * [02:50.63]
17. E: Plastic Jesus * > Fall Line * [02:31.19]
18. E: Gone * [02:23.46]
19. E: Haleiwa [02:26.51]
20. E: Bubble Toes [04:15.69]
21. E: Who Knows [03:33.10]

Total: [63:18.50]

*  - solo


Notes:
INCOMPLETE recording of show; songs marked with < > not recorded

Mic was run "MIC IN" resulting in some "brickwalling" on the source
recording

Sound quality of this recording varies quite a bit as taper was moving
around taking pictures.
Pretty much a show for collectors and not for those looking for the best
fidelity recording out there.

Drink The Water had several droputs which were edited

Glen Phillips, former lead singer of "Toad the Wet Sproket" opened.

Conversion/Compilation: boogie@dubious.com (09/07/2002)

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