Mumbouli 12/03/2003
KBFR Studio, Boulder, CO
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Van's recording gear > PC with Echo Mia Soundcard > Cooledit Pro > WAV > FLAC Frontend > FLAC > KBFR's Van > ZT > archive.org
Van's recording gear > PC with Echo Mia Soundcard > Cooledit Pro > WAV > FLAC Frontend > FLAC > KBFR's Van > ZT > archive.org
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Band/Artist: Mumbouli
Date: December 3rd, 2003
Venue: KBFR's Van
Location: Boulder, CO
Source: Van's recording gear > PC with Echo Mia Soundcard > Cooledit Pro > WAV > FLAC Frontend > FLAC
Lineage: KBFR's Van > ZT > archive.org
Taped by: Sarget Socket
Transferred by: ZT, zt.kbfr@gmail.com
Disc 1
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01. Interview 1
02. Porter John
03. Interview 2
04. Treat Me Like You Do
05. Interview 3
06. Rosalie McFall (Greatful Dead Cover)
07. Interview 4
08. Flatline Charlie Brown
09. Interview 5
10. Going Down
11. Interview 6
Disc 2
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12. Interview 7
13. Secret Laughter
14. Interview 8
15. White Freightliner (Townes Van Zandt Cover)
16. Interview 9
17. Monkey Stick
18. Interview 10
19. Once ang Again
20. Interview 11
If I had to guess, I would say that Pick Pickum did the interview, and Sarget Socket did the sound
engineering. But, I think it was actually Steve(s), Steven(s), and Stephen(s) who were running the
whole thing.
Compiled on 12/28/2005 by ZT (zt.kbfr@gmail.com)
Date: December 3rd, 2003
Venue: KBFR's Van
Location: Boulder, CO
Source: Van's recording gear > PC with Echo Mia Soundcard > Cooledit Pro > WAV > FLAC Frontend > FLAC
Lineage: KBFR's Van > ZT > archive.org
Taped by: Sarget Socket
Transferred by: ZT, zt.kbfr@gmail.com
Disc 1
------
01. Interview 1
02. Porter John
03. Interview 2
04. Treat Me Like You Do
05. Interview 3
06. Rosalie McFall (Greatful Dead Cover)
07. Interview 4
08. Flatline Charlie Brown
09. Interview 5
10. Going Down
11. Interview 6
Disc 2
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12. Interview 7
13. Secret Laughter
14. Interview 8
15. White Freightliner (Townes Van Zandt Cover)
16. Interview 9
17. Monkey Stick
18. Interview 10
19. Once ang Again
20. Interview 11
If I had to guess, I would say that Pick Pickum did the interview, and Sarget Socket did the sound
engineering. But, I think it was actually Steve(s), Steven(s), and Stephen(s) who were running the
whole thing.
Compiled on 12/28/2005 by ZT (zt.kbfr@gmail.com)
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