Sim Redmond Band 07/19/2003
GrassRoots Festival, Infield Stage, Trumansburg, NY
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Matrix > Sennheiser K3NME20 on Stage + SBD > Behringer 602A > Tascam DA-20 MKII
Matrix > Sennheiser K3NME20 on Stage + SBD > Behringer 602A > Tascam DA-20 MKII
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Sim Redmond Band
7/19/2003
Infield Stage
GrassRoots Festival
Trumansburg, NY
Matrix: Sennheiser K3NME20 on Stage > SBD > Behringer 602A > Tascam DA-20 MKII
Recorded by Tim Andersen
[Note, There may be no track 09. Its not in the md5 file]
Setlist:
1 Drum Jam > Runaway Train > Drum Jam > Runaway Train*
2 Good Thoughts*^&@
3 Life is Water
4 Love Bird&@
5 This Fire
6 Shinin' Through&@
7 [title unknown]@
8 In an Instant%
9 [no MD5, believed not to exist and be an error in track naming]
10 Holes in the Ground@
11 Break Like the Sun
*with David Schaldach (Jaka) & Matt Wasowski (Jaka) on percussion
^with Nate "Silas" Richardson (John Brown's Body/solo) on guitar
&with the Dan Delacruz (John Brown's Body) on tenor sax
@with Chris Welter (John Brown's Body) on trumpet
%with Nate "Silas" Richardson (John Brown's Body) on gony
Note from Dan (danwalpole12345 AT yahoo _DOT_ com) on setlist and guests:
I amended the text file with the setlist and notes about guests on January 12, 2003. I did my best to determine who the guests are on these tracks, what band they're from and what they're playing. If you know of any changes that should be made, please contact me. There are stll a few things that I still question a bit:
-After "Good Thoughts," Sim mentions the JBB horn section. Alex Beram playes trombone for JBB, but I was just hearing sax and trumpet. Other comments made during the show hint that were problems hearin people. While these were likely just through the monitors, it may be that Alex was playing trombone on this track.
-Nate Silas Richardson may be playing guitar on "Life is Water," as he's mentioned by Sim shortly before. There's also some quiet talk (soundman to someone named Nate) after "Love Bird," which makes me think that Nate may be playing guitar on "Love Bird" and/or "This Fire" as well. If you hear 2 guitars on those tunes, Nate's not probably playing, if you hear 3, he's the 3rd.
7/19/2003
Infield Stage
GrassRoots Festival
Trumansburg, NY
Matrix: Sennheiser K3NME20 on Stage > SBD > Behringer 602A > Tascam DA-20 MKII
Recorded by Tim Andersen
[Note, There may be no track 09. Its not in the md5 file]
Setlist:
1 Drum Jam > Runaway Train > Drum Jam > Runaway Train*
2 Good Thoughts*^&@
3 Life is Water
4 Love Bird&@
5 This Fire
6 Shinin' Through&@
7 [title unknown]@
8 In an Instant%
9 [no MD5, believed not to exist and be an error in track naming]
10 Holes in the Ground@
11 Break Like the Sun
*with David Schaldach (Jaka) & Matt Wasowski (Jaka) on percussion
^with Nate "Silas" Richardson (John Brown's Body/solo) on guitar
&with the Dan Delacruz (John Brown's Body) on tenor sax
@with Chris Welter (John Brown's Body) on trumpet
%with Nate "Silas" Richardson (John Brown's Body) on gony
Note from Dan (danwalpole12345 AT yahoo _DOT_ com) on setlist and guests:
I amended the text file with the setlist and notes about guests on January 12, 2003. I did my best to determine who the guests are on these tracks, what band they're from and what they're playing. If you know of any changes that should be made, please contact me. There are stll a few things that I still question a bit:
-After "Good Thoughts," Sim mentions the JBB horn section. Alex Beram playes trombone for JBB, but I was just hearing sax and trumpet. Other comments made during the show hint that were problems hearin people. While these were likely just through the monitors, it may be that Alex was playing trombone on this track.
-Nate Silas Richardson may be playing guitar on "Life is Water," as he's mentioned by Sim shortly before. There's also some quiet talk (soundman to someone named Nate) after "Love Bird," which makes me think that Nate may be playing guitar on "Love Bird" and/or "This Fire" as well. If you hear 2 guitars on those tunes, Nate's not probably playing, if you hear 3, he's the 3rd.
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