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Ratdog 11/20/2005

House Of Blues, Orlando, FL
SHNID 79322
Source Summary
Flac 16
Neumann TLM-170's (behind sounboard/2 feet left of DC) X/Y-90*-Cardiod->V3->Optical->JB3
Transfer: SoundForge6.0 (editing & fades)->CD Architect5.0->Burn->EAC->Flac Frontend
Entered by shnfoobar
Checksums ffp
Disc Counts 2 / 3
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
11/21/05
10/19/2006
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Archive Identifier rd2005-11-20.neumann-tlm170.unk.vernon.079322.flac1644 ↗

Other Sources
SHNID 31818 Taped & Transferred by Taper Steve: Schoeps...
SHNID 79136 Flac 16 Neumann km 184's > Lunatec V3...
SHNID 163948 Flac16 CM301(X-Y)>W/UA-5>D8(16/48)...
RatDog
House Of Blues
Orlando, Florida
November 20, 2005

Record:
Neumann TLM-170's (behind sounboard/2 feet left of DC) X/Y-90*-Cardiod->V3->Optical->JB3

Master:
Firewire transfer->SoundForge6.0 (editing & fades)->CD Architect5.0->Burn->EAC->Flac Frontend



Set I:
Disc 1
1 - Jam >
2 - Playin in the Band>
3 - Big Boss Man
4 - Lucky Enough
5 - Picasso Moon>
6 - Shade of Grey
7 - The Golden Road to Unlimited Devotion>
8 - Lazy River Road>
9 - Loose Lucy


Set II:
Disc 2
1 - Masters of War@
2 - Jam >
3 - Even So >
4 - October Queen >
5 - Mississippi Half-Step
6 - Samson and Delilah >
7 - Jam
8 - Playin in the Band (reprise) >
9 - Jam*

Disc 3
1 - Jam* >
2 - Dear Prudence
3 - GDTRFB

Encore:
4 - U.S. Blues
5 -Crowd/Band Bows

*-Jay, Kenny (percussion), and Mark (percussion) then Jeff, Jay, Kenny (touchpad), and Robin (percussion) then Jeff, Jay (keys), and MK


Notes:

RatDog.org called a "The Deep End" between October Queen & Half-Step.  Unless the jam out of October Queen is called "The Deep End" - I didn't hear it there, so I didn't track it that way.

The cut between disc 2 & 3 is done with a 5 second crossfade out of "drums" and into "space".  The "purists" that want to re-assemble this into one file can cut EXACTLY 6 seconds (including the 1 second of blank space) off the end of disc 2 and off the beginning of disc 3 and they should line up exactly.  It was the most logical way to cut it.



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