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Jimmy Swift Band 02/05/2004

The Scherzo, Kingston, ON
SHNID 66097
Source Summary
[Soundboard > Sony MZ-N505] + [SP-BMC-1 > SP-SPSB-2 > Sony MZ-NF610] > MZ-N505 > SB Live 5.1 > Adobe Audition 1.0 (dEQ/Mixing) > CD Wave >
Entered by Mark Goldey
Checksums flac.md5
Disc Counts 1 / 2
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
2004-02-09
07/05/2006
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Archive Identifier jsb2004-02-05.mix.flacf ↗

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The Jimmy Swift Band
The Scherzo Pub
Kingston, ON
February 5, 2004
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Taper: Andrew Berg (2ab2@qlink.queensu.ca)
Source: [Soundboard > Sony MZ-N505] + [SP-BMC-1 > SP-SPSB-2 > Sony MZ-NF610]
Transfer: MZ-N505 > SB Live 5.1 > Adobe Audition 1.0 (dEQ/Mixing) > CD Wave >
  WAV > FLAC Frontend > .flac

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Disc One:

Set I

01: When Worlds Collide - 09:19
02: Up In Arms - 04:40
03: Drive By - 05:07
04: Now And Then - 04:52
05: Commotion - 05:43
06: Now They Will Know We Were Here % - 22:44

Total: - 52:25

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Disc Two:

Set II

01: Astronauts Attempting To Take Off Their
    Space Suits So That They May Copulate - 18:46
02: Two Hands On The Wheel - 06:57
03: Daisy - 08:59
04: The 80's Runway Model - 08:53
05: I Ran (So Far Away) $ - 05:50
06: E: Onward Through The Fog - 11:25

Total: - 60:50

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dEQ/Mixing Notes:
- SBD feed dropped in a few spots during 'Drive By', 'Astronauts...', and 'Daisy',
  AUD feed boosted to compensate (noticeable but still listenable)
- SBD: low-end boost +9dB, overall boost +2.5dB
- AUD: overall cut -1dB
- Fade-in/out added to beginning/end of each disc

Setlist Notes:
% with traditional '2001 Theme'
$ 'Flock Of Seagulls' cover

Special thanks to Sean Smith for letting me use his 610 and to Fuzzy on the board
for being so helpful and accomodating.

(Compiled by Andrew Berg - 2004/02/08)
d accomodating.

(Compiled by Andrew Berg - 2004/02/08)
)


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