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Guster 07/13/2004

Central Park Summerstage, New York, NY
SHNID 26249
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Master: Elation KM201's>Lunatec V2>ADC-20>D8
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
Conversion: DA-20>U2A>Sound Studio 2.1.1b3>AIFF>xACT 1.4d10
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
Entered by Dave M [db.etree admin]
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Guster
July 13th, 2004
Central Park Summerstage, New York, NY

Master:
Elation KM201's>Lunatec V2>ADC-20>D8
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]

Conversion:
Tascam DA-20>Egosys U2A>Sound Studio 2.1.1b3>AIFF>xACT 1.4d10
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]

Disc 1: [63:11.50] (minutes:seconds.frames)
01. What You Wish For            [04:26.32]
02. Homecoming King              [04:13.01]
03. Demons                       [04:32.04]
04. Come Downstairs & Say Hello  [07:35.55]
05. I Spy                        [05:20.44]
06. Amsterdam                    [04:58.55]
07. Two At A Time*               [05:31.07]
08. Airport Song                 [03:18.68]
09. Barrel Of A Gun              [05:24.32]
10. Fa Fa                        [08:43.05]
11. E: Backyard#                 [03:25.60]
12.    All The Way Up To Heaven# [05:41.62]

* with Kristen McDonough on violin
# with Ben Folds on piano

Notes:
- Show recorded from OUTSIDE the venue - we sat on a park bench on the
  left side of the venue (near the bandshell). As a result, there are all
  sorts of bird noises, wind, people walking by, asking me questions, etc.
  I even answered my cell phone before the encore and you can hear me
  talking (sorry). One of the stranger taping experiences I've ever had.
  In two months, no other recordings have come out, so what you hear is
  what I got - not pretty, but all there is.
- Wind rumble in far too many spots to mention to edit out. If you're even
  downloading this, you should be expecting it. It's particularly bad from
  0:15-0:26 of track 7, 2:58-3:28 of track 9 and 1:58-2:10 of track 12.
- A nasty screeching noise cropped up from time to time in the right
  channel; the extreme humidity may have had something to do with it. To
  correct it, I simply pasted the left channel over the right during the
  following passages, which will sound mono as a result:
  - Track 4, 7:30.900-7:32.000
  - Track 5, 3:30.500-3:33.500; 4:47.700-end
  - Track 6, 0:00-0:14, 0:39-0:48, 2:41-2:49, 4:46-end
  - Track 7, 0:00-0:14
  - Track 9, 5:16-5:19
  - Track 10, 0:39-1:01
- Yes, that's venue security coming by at 2:51 of the last song to ask me
  to stop recording. I just pretended to break down and handheld the mics
  for the last song, though I wonder if they had any authority to make me
  stop, since I wasn't actually *inside* the venue...

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