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Flaming Lips 03/10/2003

De Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands
SHNID 21375
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Core Sound Binaural Microphones (line-in to) > JVC XM-R70 minidisc recorder; Recorded in Stereo and 16 bit / 44.1 Khz; Transfer Info: Line-out of MiniDisc to line-in of Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Platinum Ex (external) > Sonic Foundary's Sound Forge 4.5e (.wav 16/44.1 Stereo) - .SHN files created directly from .wav file (using MKW ACT 0.97 Beta 1). No digital audio extraction (DAE) from a CD-R performed! Transferred by: Ryan Mulberger [recruitingcommunists@hotmail.com]
Entered by Ron Broman
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12/31/2003
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The Flaming Lips: "Yoshimi is the New Jelly Now"

Live @ Melkweg in Amsterdam (Holland) on 3-10-2003.

1. intro
2. tonight your life will change forever
3. race for the prize
4. fight test
5. the gash
6. yoshimi battles the pink robots
7. lightning strikes the postman
8. (what is love?)
9. happy birthday
10. she don't use jelly
11. all we have is now
12. do you realize??
13. waitin for a superman
14. a spoonful weighs a ton
15. audience cheering # 1
16. audience cheering # 2
17. what is the light?
18. audience cheering # 3 / outtro

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Source: Master MiniDisc
Recorded by: ?
Recording Type: Audience Stealth.
Recording Location: Directly center and in front of the soundboard (FOB).
Recording Equipment: Core Sound Binaural Microphones (line-in to) > JVC XM-R70 minidisc recorder
     Recorded in Stereo and 16 bit / 44.1 Khz.

Transfer Info: Line-out of MiniDisc to line-in of Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Platinum Ex (external)
> Sonic Foundary's Sound Forge 4.5e (.wav 16/44.1 Stereo)

.Shn files created directly from .wav file (using MKW ACT 0.97 Beta 1). No digital audio extraction (DAE) from a CD-R performed!

Transferred by: Ryan Mulberger
Contact: recruitingcommunists@hotmail.com

Notes: The master minidsc was purchased by Bill Mayer (for $10!) and donated to Ryan Mulberger
       for the "bootleg archive project."  There are brief moments which the volume of the show
       is too much for the microphones to haldle which causes distortion.  

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