David Mead 11/05/2005
Steel City Coffeehouse, Phoenixville, PA
Source Summary
AT831s (SP-CMC-2) > SP-SPSB-1 (bass rolloff at 160Hz) > Sony PCM-M1 > Sony DTC-690 > Philips CDR760 via optical cable > CD-RW > CoolEdit > CDWAV > SHN
AT831s (SP-CMC-2) > SP-SPSB-1 (bass rolloff at 160Hz) > Sony PCM-M1 > Sony DTC-690 > Philips CDR760 via optical cable > CD-RW > CoolEdit > CDWAV > SHN
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David Mead
Steel City Coffeehouse
Phoenixville, PA
November 5, 2005
Taper: Craig Smith
Source: AT831s (SP-CMC-2) > SP-SPSB-1 (bass rolloff at 160Hz) > Sony PCM-M1
Lineage: Sony DTC-690 > Philips CDR760 via optical cable > CD-RW > CoolEdit > CDWAV > SHN
File Size: 439MB (SHN) | 847MB (WAV)
Setlist:
01 Ordinary Life 4:57
02 Mine And Yours 4:50
03 Wherever You Are 4:39
04 She, Luisa 3:34
05 Comfort 4:14
06 Indiana 3:56
07 Only A Dream 5:29
08 You Might See Him 4:57
09 While The World Is Sleeping 5:16
10 The Book Of Love 5:36
11 Nashville 4:29
12 Touch Of Mascara (includes false start) 4:56
13 Girl On The Roof 3:58
14 How Much 2:57
15 Robert Bradley's Postcard 6:11
16 Breathe You In 4:29
17 encore break 2:25
18 World Of A King 4:02
19 Walkin' After Midnight 2:52
TOTAL TIME - 83:57
Show Notes: solo show; recorded from the back wall, mics pointed towards the right side stage speaker.
Tonight's highlights: commentary on playing "wide" rooms instead of "deep"; the similarities between "While The World Is Sleeping" and the theme from The Simpsons (and then some anecdotes about The Simpsons dubbed in various languages); a rarely performed "The Book Of Love" on ukelele; David asks for some Phoenixville history and we learn that portions of The Blob were filmed here; David encourages crowd violence over two individuals who have different requests; "Walkin' After Midnight" as the final encore is a huge surprise (someone requested some "Nashville shit").
Tracks 1-5 and 11-16 are electric; 6-8 and 18-19 are 12 string acoustic; 9-10 are ukelele.
Soundwise, I left the EQ alone; only performed a 7db hard limiting boost in CoolEdit due to low levels.
This show will be featured on the mineandyours.com Live Show Database where it will be updates with any new info as it becomes available: http://www.mineandyours.com/livedatabase/2005-11-05_at831.htm
Digital transfer - November 2005.
Steel City Coffeehouse
Phoenixville, PA
November 5, 2005
Taper: Craig Smith
Source: AT831s (SP-CMC-2) > SP-SPSB-1 (bass rolloff at 160Hz) > Sony PCM-M1
Lineage: Sony DTC-690 > Philips CDR760 via optical cable > CD-RW > CoolEdit > CDWAV > SHN
File Size: 439MB (SHN) | 847MB (WAV)
Setlist:
01 Ordinary Life 4:57
02 Mine And Yours 4:50
03 Wherever You Are 4:39
04 She, Luisa 3:34
05 Comfort 4:14
06 Indiana 3:56
07 Only A Dream 5:29
08 You Might See Him 4:57
09 While The World Is Sleeping 5:16
10 The Book Of Love 5:36
11 Nashville 4:29
12 Touch Of Mascara (includes false start) 4:56
13 Girl On The Roof 3:58
14 How Much 2:57
15 Robert Bradley's Postcard 6:11
16 Breathe You In 4:29
17 encore break 2:25
18 World Of A King 4:02
19 Walkin' After Midnight 2:52
TOTAL TIME - 83:57
Show Notes: solo show; recorded from the back wall, mics pointed towards the right side stage speaker.
Tonight's highlights: commentary on playing "wide" rooms instead of "deep"; the similarities between "While The World Is Sleeping" and the theme from The Simpsons (and then some anecdotes about The Simpsons dubbed in various languages); a rarely performed "The Book Of Love" on ukelele; David asks for some Phoenixville history and we learn that portions of The Blob were filmed here; David encourages crowd violence over two individuals who have different requests; "Walkin' After Midnight" as the final encore is a huge surprise (someone requested some "Nashville shit").
Tracks 1-5 and 11-16 are electric; 6-8 and 18-19 are 12 string acoustic; 9-10 are ukelele.
Soundwise, I left the EQ alone; only performed a 7db hard limiting boost in CoolEdit due to low levels.
This show will be featured on the mineandyours.com Live Show Database where it will be updates with any new info as it becomes available: http://www.mineandyours.com/livedatabase/2005-11-05_at831.htm
Digital transfer - November 2005.
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