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Marc Broussard 05/28/2003

Troubadour, Hollywood, CA
SHNID 43171
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Source: Neumann km184s > mp2 > da-p1 (All Audio Magic Cables) Location: Extreme front, right of balcony, 4' high Conversion: Sarah Baucco and Dane Christensen DAT>SHN: Tascam da-20 > Audiowerk2 > Audition 1.5 > CDWAV > FLAC Frontend
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Marc Broussard
28 May, 2003
The Troubadour
Los Angeles, CA

Taper:      Dane Christensen
Source:     Neumann km184s > mp2 > da-p1 (All Audio Magic Cables)
Location:   Extreme front, right of balcony, 4' high

Conversion: Sarah Baucco and Dane Christensen
DAT>SHN:    Tascam da-20 > Audiowerk2 > Audition 1.5 > CDWAV > FLAC Frontend

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    * should this EVER, EVER *
    * be distributed as mp3s *
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    *  Preserve the quality  *
    *  and trade lossless!!  *
    *       Thanks = )       *
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___Setlist________________________Time__
1. Blue Jeans                   02:31.25
2. Gotta Be More                05:04.50
3. Start Over Again             03:49.50
4. Momentary Setback            04:29.50
5. Lonely Night in Georgia      05:16.50
6. Change My Mind               05:05.56
7. A Song For You %             05:19.19
8. The Wanderer *               04:28.40
9. Just Like That *             06.38.35
   Total                        42:44.00

Notes:
    Entire show with Calvin Turner on bass, except %
    % Marc solo, Leon Russell cover
    * Lee Thornburg on flugelhorn

    The bouncers would not let me in until Matt Nathanson personally came
    and escorted me through the doors.  So I missed Emm Gryner completely
    and the beginning of Blue Jeans.  Fade in applied, and there are some
    level adjustments.  Fade out applied at the end.

    There is a bit of feedback during The Wanderer; this was the in-house
    system.

    Thanks to Joe Polastre for the gear loan.  I think I paid him back in
    beer.

                - Dane Christensen - 05 March, 2005 -

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