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The Slip 03/19/2002

Cicero's, St. Louis, MO
SHNID 8632
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Taper: Bill Burge Source: Earthworks SR77 > Sound Devices MP2 > Graham Patten ADC-20 > M1 (48Hz) Location: FOB; NOS@10ft* Conversion: Tascam DA-30mkii > Digigram VXPocket2 > Peak VST 2.62 > LAN > Samplitude 2496 > CD Wave > Soundforge v5 (fades) > .shn v3 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * Cicero's is a noisy club when you tape with mics. It's not really suited for doing that to well, and they make you tape right in front of the board because it's so small. I ran my mics a little higher than I'd have liked to, to cut down on a little crowd noise. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Compiled by Bill Burge and Colin Thomas-Arnold 2002-03-21
Entered by Colin Thomas-Arnold
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The Slip
March 19, 2002
Cicero's
St. Louis, MO


Taper: Bill Burge
Source: Earthworks SR77 > Sound Devices MP2 >
Graham Patten ADC-20 > M1 (48Hz)
Location: FOB; NOS@10ft*
Conversion: Tascam DA-30mkii > Digigram VXPocket2 >
Peak VST 2.62 > LAN > Samplitude 2496 >
CD Wave > Soundforge v5 (fades) > .shn v3


Disc One: Set I
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01 Set I Intro 1:07
02 Get Me With Fuji 8:37
03 Sometimes True to Nothing 9:16
04 Aptos 16:06
05 Tinder Box 16:06
06 Highlands 5:11
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Total: 56:23

Disc Two: Set II
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01 Set II Intro 0:53
02 Untitled > 20:19
03 Jam 11:47
04 In Your Dreams 11:40
05 Bill Frisell Cover (I think) 6:35
06 Johnny's Tune 17:31
07 Moral Decay 12:31
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Total:       1:57:20



Notes:
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* Cicero's is a noisy club when you tape with mics.  It's
not really suited for doing that to well, and they make
you tape right in front of the board because it's so
small.  I ran my mics a little higher than I'd have
liked to, to cut down on a little crowd noise.
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Compiled by Bill Burge and Colin Thomas-Arnold 2002-03-21

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