David Lindley & Wally Ingram
12/06/98
Cuesta College Auditorium
San Luis Obispo, CA

Roy Rogers and Norton Buffalo opened

[Feb 2016 REMASTER]

2nd Row Center:
Neumann KM-184’s (ORTF On T-Bar)>Custom XLRs >PSC Phantom Supplies >TCD-D7

Master DAT Transferred: Sony PCM-R500 >S/PDIF >Tascam HD-P2 (16 Bit/48khz) >
WAV >Audacity (Track Splits, Downsample To 16 Bit 44.1k, Minor Edits, Normalize) >FLAC (Level 8) + Tags Via xACT 2.37

Recorded, Audacity, FLAC’d, & Tagged By OldNeumanntapr
Master DAT Transferred By Terry Watts


01. Old Coot From Tennessee
02. Cat Food Sandwiches
03. The Meatman
04. Do You Want My Job?
05. Tijuana
06. Well Well Well
07. I Am A Patriot
08. New Minglewood Blues >.45 Pistol Blues
09. Pay Bo Diddley
10. Bon Temps Rouler

Encore:
11. Quarter Of A Man

OldNeumanntapr Notes-
My second attempt at stealth with the Neumann KM-184’s, the first being two nights previously at the Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara. I loved the acoustics of the old Cuesta Auditorium. I was the first person to buy tickets for this show, and I wanted 2nd row center, so that the first row of people would help hide the microphones from view. Mr. Dave and Wally both talked a lot about the previous night’s show in Santa Cruz when they had to suffer through a power failure and play by candle light without the benefit of a PA. As usual, this show has lots of good music and good stories. (The old Cuesta Auditorium, on the old campus of the CA National Guard army base, has been shut down since the mid 2000s because it was not deemed worthy to retro fit to California earthquake standards. It had peeling paint, a leaky roof, looked like hell but had awesome acoustics.)

Feb. 2016 ONT Notes- This is a complete remaster, starting with a fresh digital transfer of the master DAT by Terry Watts. Dennis Orr initially did some post processing on this one, but there was some kind of anomaly in the processing that we couldn’t iron out, which sounded like a channel imbalance going on, so I chose to work on the transfer that I got from Terry. Thanks for your efforts Dennis. I think this remaster still sounds better than the previous version. This version has no CD generation, so split into discs as you see fit.)


Do NOT Convert To MP3.
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