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Blues Traveler 11/07/1988

Nightingale Lounge, New York, NY
SHNID 82025
Source Summary
Master: Nakamichi CM300's>Sony D6
by Michael Gould
Conversion: Onkyo TA-6711>Tascam DA-20>U2A>Sound Studio 2.1.1b3>AIFF>xACT 1.58
by Dave Mallick
Entered by Dave M [db.etree admin]
Checksums ffp
Disc Counts 2 / 2
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Archive Identifier bt1988-11-07.flac16 ↗

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Blues Traveler
November 7th, 1988
Nightingale Bar, New York, NY

Master:
Nakamichi CM300's>Sony D6
by Michael Gould

Conversion:
Onkyo TA-6711>Tascam DA-20>U2A>Sound Studio 2.1.1b3>AIFF>xACT 1.58
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]

Disc 1

01 Should I Stay Or Should I Go? 09:36.30
02 Mother Funker                 09:31.30
03 Gloria*                       09:02.11
04 Johnny B. Goode               04:56.11
05 But Anyway#                   06:38.20
06 Closing Down The Park#        10:40.55
07 Weird Chick#                  05:41.18
08 Sweet Talking Hippie>#        10:13.25
09 Miss You>#                    04:01.57
10 Sweet Talking Hippie#         02:27.29

Disc 1 Total: 72:48.61


Disc 2

01 Crash Burn>#                  04:36.45
02 Wouldn't It Make You Mad#     05:04.49
03 Glory, Glory                  11:56.56
04 Cleopatra's Cat>*             06:17.49
05 Come Together#                07:41.32
06 Out Of My Hands#              06:58.59
07 Corn Mash Blues#              04:14.37
08 New York City#                06:09.36
09 And So It Goes>#              06:32.38
10 Gotta Get Mean#               03:47.14
11 Slow Change                   09:09.15

Disc 2 Total: 72:28.55




* with Chris Barron on vocals
# with Roger Fox on flute

Notes from Michael:
- Nak 300's>D6C, 1st gen, 2 channel mono, no NR
  I caught The Hour at Kenny's Castaways in the Village.  Then I headed
  over to Nightingales (2nd Ave. @ 13th Street) to catch BT.  This place
  was just a bar.  The band set up in front of a mirror, parallel with
  the bar and there was about 8 feet between the band and the bar to
  dance if one chose to do so (though I don't think there was ever more
  than 4 or 5 people dancing, with me being one of them of course).  I
  came in during their first set and taped as much as I could.  The band
  played at ear damaging levels.  After one song I remember John saying
  to Chan, "why don't we turn down some?" and they lowered the volume a
  little.  Then they played a 2nd set.

  After the 2nd  set Chris Barron began a solo set.  I let my tape deck
  run and split with the band.  Someone's girlfriend (I'm pretty sure it
  was John's) had an apartment around the corner and we walked up 4
  flights of stairs or so to party there for a while.  When we got back
  to the bar my equipment was still there, though the tape had run out.
  The band got behind Chris and started to play Cleopatra's Cat with
  him.  This was followed by the rest of Blues Traveler's 3rd  set.  At
  some point I discovered that only

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