Blues Traveler 09/12/1990
Lone Star Roadhouse, New York, NY
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Master: WNEW-FM broadcast>VHS master>Harmon Kardan TD392>Cass(1)
by Michael Gould
Conversion: Onkyo TA-6711>Tascam DA-20>U2A>Sound Studio 2.1.1b3>AIFF>xACT 1.58
by Dave Mallick
Master: WNEW-FM broadcast>VHS master>Harmon Kardan TD392>Cass(1)
by Michael Gould
Conversion: Onkyo TA-6711>Tascam DA-20>U2A>Sound Studio 2.1.1b3>AIFF>xACT 1.58
by Dave Mallick
Blues Traveler
September 12th, 1990
Lonestar Roadhouse, New York, NY
Master:
WNEW-FM broadcast>VHS master>Harmon Kardan TD392>Cass(1)
by Michael Gould
Disc 1 [47:18.61] (minutes:seconds.frames)
01. Gina [06:12.64]
02. Mulling It Over> [07:08.07]
03. But Anyway [08:58.49]
04. 100 Years* [05:26.28]
05. Gotta Get Mean> [03:54.15]
06. Gloria> [13:36.14]
07. Gotta Get Mean [02:02.34]
Disc 2 [39:02.25]
01. Alone> [16:47.10]
02. Sweet Talking Hippie [14:48.47]
03. E: Mother Funker [07:26.43]
* with Roger Fox on flute
Notes:
- This show was the origin of the first Blues Traveler tape tree ever.
The band played the above set and "encore", which was then followed by
a second set, which was not broadcast set. This is not from the treed
version but instead from a Cass(1) created from a VHS master - back
then, VHS tape was a cheap alternative to DAT recording as it offered
longer recording time than cassettes which required flips every 45 or
50 minutes.
September 12th, 1990
Lonestar Roadhouse, New York, NY
Master:
WNEW-FM broadcast>VHS master>Harmon Kardan TD392>Cass(1)
by Michael Gould
Disc 1 [47:18.61] (minutes:seconds.frames)
01. Gina [06:12.64]
02. Mulling It Over> [07:08.07]
03. But Anyway [08:58.49]
04. 100 Years* [05:26.28]
05. Gotta Get Mean> [03:54.15]
06. Gloria> [13:36.14]
07. Gotta Get Mean [02:02.34]
Disc 2 [39:02.25]
01. Alone> [16:47.10]
02. Sweet Talking Hippie [14:48.47]
03. E: Mother Funker [07:26.43]
* with Roger Fox on flute
Notes:
- This show was the origin of the first Blues Traveler tape tree ever.
The band played the above set and "encore", which was then followed by
a second set, which was not broadcast set. This is not from the treed
version but instead from a Cass(1) created from a VHS master - back
then, VHS tape was a cheap alternative to DAT recording as it offered
longer recording time than cassettes which required flips every 45 or
50 minutes.
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