Little Feat 11/09/2004
Captial Music Hall, Ottawa, ON
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Little Feat
Tuesday, November 9, 2004
Captial Music Hall, Ottawa, ON
Source: SP-BMC3 > SP-SPSB1 > Sharp MD-MT15
Transfer: Sharp MD-MT15 > Creative Sound Blaster Audigy > Creative Recorder > CDWav > Shorten-3.5.1
Time Loves A Hero >
Day Or Night
Old Folks Boogie
Daily Grind
Why Don't It Look
Oh Atlanta
Fat Man In The Bathtub[1]
Takes A Lot To Laugh
Dixie Chicken[2]
Let It Roll
Willin' > Don't Bogart That Joint > Willin'
[1] Includes "Get Up, Stand Up" (Bob Marley cover) excerpt.
[2] The set list I got listed "Dixie Chicken", then "Red Streamliner", then "On Your Way Down", but I couldn't identify which song was where, and since it ended up back in "Dixie Chicken", I just left it at that.
Notes:
1. The mics were taped up about 7' off the floor, about 15' in front of the centre of the stage, roughly 12" apart.
2. The bass is a little heavy/overdriven in a few places, and the levels are also a bit low, but it's still very listenable.
Taped and Transferred by BradM (bradmcmail@yahoo.ca)
Tuesday, November 9, 2004
Captial Music Hall, Ottawa, ON
Source: SP-BMC3 > SP-SPSB1 > Sharp MD-MT15
Transfer: Sharp MD-MT15 > Creative Sound Blaster Audigy > Creative Recorder > CDWav > Shorten-3.5.1
Time Loves A Hero >
Day Or Night
Old Folks Boogie
Daily Grind
Why Don't It Look
Oh Atlanta
Fat Man In The Bathtub[1]
Takes A Lot To Laugh
Dixie Chicken[2]
Let It Roll
Willin' > Don't Bogart That Joint > Willin'
[1] Includes "Get Up, Stand Up" (Bob Marley cover) excerpt.
[2] The set list I got listed "Dixie Chicken", then "Red Streamliner", then "On Your Way Down", but I couldn't identify which song was where, and since it ended up back in "Dixie Chicken", I just left it at that.
Notes:
1. The mics were taped up about 7' off the floor, about 15' in front of the centre of the stage, roughly 12" apart.
2. The bass is a little heavy/overdriven in a few places, and the levels are also a bit low, but it's still very listenable.
Taped and Transferred by BradM (bradmcmail@yahoo.ca)
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