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North Mississippi Allstars 04/01/2006

The Brickpit - Hendrix College, Conway, AR
SHNID 33749
Source Summary
Source/Transfer: SP-CMC-4 > SP-SPSB-6 > AV340 (WAV - 1411kbps,16bit,44kHz) > USB > Dell > Flac Lineage: FLAC > WAV > Audacity v1.2.4b (boost levels - d1 +10 dB, d2 +14 dB) > CD Wave v1.94.4 (split tracks) > flac v1.1.2 (level 8) > FLAC taper: benzster tracking, post-transfer editing: vanark
Entered by vanark
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Disc Counts 1 / 2
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Date Circulated
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04/08/2006
04/08/2006
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Archive Identifier nma2006-04-01.spcmc4.flac16 ↗

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North Mississippi Allstars
The Brickpit
Hendrix College
Conway, Arkansas USA
2006-04-01 (Saturday)


Source/Transfer:
SP-CMC-4 > SP-SPSB-6 > AV340 (WAV - 1411kbps,16bit,44kHz) > USB > Dell > Flac

Lineage:
FLAC > WAV > Audacity v1.2.4b (boost levels - d1 +10 dB, d2 +14 dB) > CD Wave v1.94.4 (split tracks) > flac v1.1.2 (level 8) > FLAC

taper: benzster
tracking, post-transfer editing: vanark

Disc 1:

01.  Run On >
02.  Goin Down South
03.  Ship
04.  Stompin My Foot
05.  [band chatter]
06.  What'd I Say
07.  Georgia Women >
08.  Po Black Maddie > Skinny Woman > Po Black Maddie
09.  Wild Thing >
10.  Psychedelic Sex Machine
11.  Big Daddy
12.  Horseshoe > When The Saints Come Marching In tease

Disc 2:

01.  Moonshine
02.  La Grange
03.  Po Boy > Snake Drive
04.  [crowd noise]
04.  Goin Home Pt. I

Chris Chew: bass, backing vocals
Luther Dickinson: guitar, vocals, drums on PSM
Cody Dickinson: drums, washboard on Wild Thing > PSM, vocals on Big Daddy, guitar on Goin Home Pt. I

Taper's show comments:
It was drizzling in Conway when we found the stage on Hendrix Campus. It was a small stage setup but complete with lights rigging etc. The student gov. rep. promised there would be a show either inside in the gym or on stage. I headed to Starbucks to wait. It stopped raining so we rushed back over. There were a few guys taking the tarps down and Luther stuck his head out and walked around for a bit. At that point about 15 people were standing in front of the stage. The soundboard put on some music and a few more people walked up. All the sudden the sky cleared, the moon and stars popped out, and NMAS rocked to a crowd of about 200 people or so. They played the standards for about an hour and a half until the sheriff shut them down. Luther said that everytime they play AR they throw in "Baby What'd I Say" and they did, plus "La Grange".

vanark's notes on post-transfer editing:
As was noted in the taper's comments, there were complaints to the sheriff on the volume of the show which resulted in the NMA soundman decreasing the volume a tad as the show progressed.  This is partially offset by boosting the volume of the last 25 mins. by an additional 4 dB.  This was done simply so the listener didn't need to reach for their volume controls.  Any problems with the show are strictly mine as the taper handed off a fine show to me.  I tried not to mess with it too much.



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