03/09/2001 (Friday)
The Warfield Theatre
San Francisco, CA

Source:  DSBD Matrix for both set I and set II
         SBD > Apogee Rosetta 24-bit A/D > Yamaha O1V Digital Mixer
         AUD > Schoeps CMXY-4V > Lunatec V2 > Yamaha O1V Digital Mixer
         Yamaha O1V (via 16-bit AES @44.1) > Tascam DA-P1

    Note:  The taper's feed on all three nights of this run was a 44.1k 
           professional feed (copy prohibit) that was fine for the Tascam 
           DA-P1s, but wouldn't work for the D8s and other decks.  Those 
           other decks were given an analog line from the lead deck:  
           SBD Matrix > Tascam DA-P1 > analog > SBM-1 @48k > DAT deck.  
           On Friday 3/9 this SBM-1 feed was also used for all but 5 DA-P1s.

Conversion:  DAT@48k > SoundForge 5.0 (anti-alias and resample/4) > 
             CDWave (tracking) > mkwAudio (compression) > SHN w/seek appended

Source, tracking, and SHN conversion
by michael@TapeTrader.com - 3/12/01
Tracking review and special thanks to 
Adam Berger, Matt Herman, and Gordon Kelley.
Send comments/repairs to the above address.
  *  Info file last updated 4/24/01
  *  Graphics and updated info file avail at www.peachey.com/shn

Disk 1
  Paul Pena w/ SCI
    01.  Paul Pena - [intro]
    02.  Paul Pena - Jet Airliner
    03.  Paul Pena - New Train
  Set I
    04.  [intro]
    05.  On the Road > 
    06.  jam >
    07.  Mouna Bowa
    08.  Born on the Wrong Planet *

Disk 2
  Set I (continued)
    01.  Up the Canyon
    02.  Blue Bossa
    03.  Little Hands >
    04.  jam >
    05.  On the Road [Reprise]
  Set II
    06.  [intro]
    07.  Cedar >
    08.  jam >
    09.  Black Clouds

Disk 3
  Set II (continued)
    01.  MLT
    02.  Take a Little Time
    03.  Missing Me >
    04.  Land's End
  Encore
    05.  Finnish National Anthem  **
    06.  Smile

  *  Bill Nershi vocals
  ** Travis, solo on Piano

Long lines at the door and will call windows delayed the start of the show on Thursday 3/8/01, and again on Friday 3/9/01.  After several examples of different types of throat singing, Paul Pena introduced 'Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac' as his last song, and seemed like he was going to end his set.  Then, someone came on stage and whispered to him.  After playing Swing Low and thanking the crowd, he introduced SCI who played with him on two songs and then left the stage for another 1/2 hour or so.  Many people were still outside for what seemed to be an unrehearsed and impromptu opener.