David Lindley
02/10/06
Mongos
Grover Beach, CA
Digital Soundboard; Sony TCD-D8
Master DAT Transferred: Tascam DA-P1 >S/PDIF >HHb CDR 800 PRO,
CD Masters >FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.37
FLAC Tags Via xACT 2.51 By OldNeumanntapr (+ front cover artwork)
Recorded And Transferred By OldNeumanntapr
Disc I:
01. //Old Coot From Tennessee
02. Seminole Bingo
03. Copperhead Road
04. Brothers Under The Bridge
05. When A Guy Gets Boobs
06. 7/8th Suite
07. Oud Instrumental
Disc II:
O1. Sacajawea Soundtrack / Afindafindral
02. Johnson Boys
03. Catfood Sandwiches
04. Her Mind Is Gone
05. Soul Of A Man
06. The Indifference Of Heaven//
OldNeumanntapr Notes:
This is a show that has been under wraps since its inception. I was able to plug in without anyone at the club's knowledge, but I was told by my contact NOT to let this recording out... until Lindley had died. So I have honored that promise these last 17 years.
I just now received permission to share this so please enjoy and love this for what it is, a bit of lightening in a bottle from a long ago time. Please don't sell this! Share with kind, Lindley-loving fans.
Best version of Cat Food Sandwiches I've EVER heard! over 30 minutes! Unreal recording from a small club.
The beginning and ending of the show are clipped, unfortunately. This was done one a single 124minute professional tape.
It was with great sadness that I learned early this afternoon of Mr. Dave's passing. I had heard that he had been in frail health for a while and that he had suffered Long Covid, but I don't know if that is what lead to his death.
I was EXTREMELY Lucky to have seen and recorded him as many times as I did. The only show I EVER got thrown out of for taping was the David Lindley / Hani Naser show at Loco Ranchero in San Luis Obispo, CA in 1993. I was using my friend Gene's Sony D10 DAT and the internal NiCad battery wouldn't hold a charge so I was trying to record with the AC power cord plugged into the wall, near the plasma light. (The walls were painted black and I knew that there was an electrical outlet there for the light.)
I had the D10 with two Nakamichi CM 300s with CP1 cardioid capsules in a backpack, aimed at the left side speakers. Loco Ranchero (was) a tiny club , up on the hill overlooking highway 101, where KSBY TV channel 6 is now.
Little Jack, a dwarf soundman who I helped with sound at Blues shows, was the one to out me. He was drunk and spoke in a loud voice about me taping and Lindley's road manager heard and demanded the tape. I refused to give it because (at the time) DAT blanks were $10 each locally and they threatened to call the cops. 'Call 'em', I said and walked out.
It was no net loss because I only paid for the early set and at the set break I went to the men's room and hid in the stall, so I only tried recording the second set. ;)
I wish I had that recording. It was a great show.
I will always miss hearing his playing, and it cracked me up when he would 'channel' Jimmy Stewert!
I have 152 Lindley recordings and hope for more. :)
Do Convert To MP3.
Enjoy! Share freely, don’t sell, play nice, don’t run with scissors, etc. ;)
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