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Medeski Martin & Wood 02/18/2009

Le Poisson Rouge, New York, NY
SHNID 97559
Source Summary
flac16; Schoeps mk21/kc5/cmc6 > Lunatec v2 > Sound Devices 722@24/48 (fob); Compact Flash Card > Powerbook G4 > Sound Studio 3.0.1 > xACT > FLAC; Taped by jeffrykennedy@gmail.com
Entered by duggy
Checksums ffp
Disc Counts 1 / 2
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
02/21/2009
02/21/2009
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Medeski, Martin & Wood
Le Poisson Rogue, NYC
February 18th, 2009

Two Sets of Radiolarian III

source: Schoeps mk21/kc5/cmc6 > Lunatec v2 > Sound Devices 722@24/48 (fob)
transfer: Compact Flash Card > Powerbook G4 > Sound Studio 3.0.1 > xACT > FLAC
taped by jeffrykennedy@gmail.com

SET I
01. Chantes Des Femmes >
02. Chantes Des Femmes cont'd > Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down [@2:12] >
03. "Satan's Little Helper" >
04. Kota
05. Wonton
06. Undone

SET II
01. Walk Back >
02. Junkyard
03. Gwyra Mi
04. Bass Solo > Padrecito [@2:43]
05. Amish Pintxos
06. Cloud Wars

ENCORE
07. Crosstown Traffic

Comments

Date: 04/25/2009
User: duggy
Added correctly updated setlist (still some unknowns).

Note that Dollar Pants was NOT played -- it was Padrecito preceded by a Bass Solo. There was some confusion with Dollar Pants being assigned to the wrong song due to the setlist posted on the festival web site for the 2008 Japan gigs (which was wrong).
Date: 09/11/2009
User: duggy
Updated setlist with actual song titles.

There is a "song" that did not make it onto the Radiolarins III album which I have labeled above as "Satan's Little Helper" -- this is the groovy section that always appears to be tied to and follows Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down, but this section does not seem to be part of that old traditional song. Instead it seems like a separate jam they tacked on in the live setting as it does not appear on the album either. So in a Simpsons sort of mood I named it "Satan's Little Helper" just to distinguish it from the song proper.