Blues Traveler 12/15/1988
Café Poppolini, New York, NY
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
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
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Blues Traveler
December 15th, 1988
Cafe Poppolini, New York, NY
Master:
Nakamichi CM300's>Marantz PMD 430
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]
CD 1 [78:11.50] (minutes:seconds.frames)
01. But Anyway [08:18.22]
02. Closing Down The Park [08:00.35]
03. Out Of My Hands>* [04:23.69]
04. Should I Stay Or Should I Go* [09:06.03]
05. Rock Me Baby [04:57.30]
06. Sweet Talking Hippie [09:14.65]
07. Trust In Trust> [03:34.55]
08. Slow Change [10:34.28]
09. Mother Funker# [07:03.27]
10. E: Jam$ [07:23.21]
11. Johnny B. Goode$ [05:34.70]
* with Roger Fox on flute
# with Chris Theberge on percussion
$ with The Hour
Notes:
- Dropouts in Johnny B. Goode from 3:33 to 3:40 and again from
3:50-3:54.
- Blues Traveler opened for The Hour and played the first six tracks.
The Hour played a set, Blues Traveler came back on and played at least
the last five tunes. It is likely they played more; Trust In Trust
fades in and a three-song set/encore is fairly unlikely. Unfortunately,
that's all that was recorded.
Notes from Michael:
- Nak 300's>D6C or Marantz PMD 430 (probably the latter), Master
(XLII-S), no NR
In late 1988 I was gearing up for my first trip to see the Dead in CA
for the New Year's run. I'm liking this whole go to a show, tape it
and listen to it back home thing. What to do, what to do...got it,
I'll buy a new deck so I can make even better tapes of the dead in
Oakland! I'm already spending so much on the trip, it only makes
sense. So I upgrade my deck to a Marantz PMD 430. I'm pretty sure
12/15 was the first time I used it.
I got there early. Was all set up and ready to go so I just hung out
at the bar with Chan and Matt Turk (the lead guitarist & vocalist for
The Hour). I recall they were both rather proud to be drinking beer
at the bar which was quite an accomplishment what with being underage
and all - oh, the naughty thrills we had back in the day. I was
somewhat surprised to learn that Chan was younger than me. I thought
he was a little older. It was either at this show or the next that I
gave John copies of some of the tapes I had made over the last couple
months. It was probably only one or two. He gave me the Let's Travel
audio cassette in trade.
December 15th, 1988
Cafe Poppolini, New York, NY
Master:
Nakamichi CM300's>Marantz PMD 430
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]
CD 1 [78:11.50] (minutes:seconds.frames)
01. But Anyway [08:18.22]
02. Closing Down The Park [08:00.35]
03. Out Of My Hands>* [04:23.69]
04. Should I Stay Or Should I Go* [09:06.03]
05. Rock Me Baby [04:57.30]
06. Sweet Talking Hippie [09:14.65]
07. Trust In Trust> [03:34.55]
08. Slow Change [10:34.28]
09. Mother Funker# [07:03.27]
10. E: Jam$ [07:23.21]
11. Johnny B. Goode$ [05:34.70]
* with Roger Fox on flute
# with Chris Theberge on percussion
$ with The Hour
Notes:
- Dropouts in Johnny B. Goode from 3:33 to 3:40 and again from
3:50-3:54.
- Blues Traveler opened for The Hour and played the first six tracks.
The Hour played a set, Blues Traveler came back on and played at least
the last five tunes. It is likely they played more; Trust In Trust
fades in and a three-song set/encore is fairly unlikely. Unfortunately,
that's all that was recorded.
Notes from Michael:
- Nak 300's>D6C or Marantz PMD 430 (probably the latter), Master
(XLII-S), no NR
In late 1988 I was gearing up for my first trip to see the Dead in CA
for the New Year's run. I'm liking this whole go to a show, tape it
and listen to it back home thing. What to do, what to do...got it,
I'll buy a new deck so I can make even better tapes of the dead in
Oakland! I'm already spending so much on the trip, it only makes
sense. So I upgrade my deck to a Marantz PMD 430. I'm pretty sure
12/15 was the first time I used it.
I got there early. Was all set up and ready to go so I just hung out
at the bar with Chan and Matt Turk (the lead guitarist & vocalist for
The Hour). I recall they were both rather proud to be drinking beer
at the bar which was quite an accomplishment what with being underage
and all - oh, the naughty thrills we had back in the day. I was
somewhat surprised to learn that Chan was younger than me. I thought
he was a little older. It was either at this show or the next that I
gave John copies of some of the tapes I had made over the last couple
months. It was probably only one or two. He gave me the Let's Travel
audio cassette in trade.
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