Dead Meadow
Patronaat, Haarlem, Nederland
March - 25 - 2015
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from SPACEBANDIT archives
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Rec. Info:
Zoom H2n with internal mics (@ WAV 16/44) -> SDcard -> HD -> Audacity (edit/volume balance/boost only) -> WAV 16/44 -> TLH8 -> FLAC -> DIME -> YOUR EARS AND MIND...
Recorded by dear MIRO. Due to the failure of the ECM717 mic, the recorder was placed on a shelf at the soundboard. As the venue is rather small and only about 80+ people were
attending this show, the tape came out quite fine. Sometimes it's missing that "in there" feeling to me, but there's simply nothing to complain. No pics on this, sorry.
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Nah, c'mon, my three friends of our PSYCHEDELIK STAMMTISCH went all the long distance to Haarlem on mid-week working days! 250 kms one way and back and working next morning!
Woah, so this band - that went under my radar - must've been something really special. And, of course it is. Finest SpaceRockStoner music par excellence!
Let the music do the talking for me now, join in this very fine performance! Enjoy! SB.
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FULL SHOW (61:03 min.)
01. Space intro -> Green sky green lake (7:56)
02. Till kingdom come (4:43)
03. What needs must be (5:14)
04. The whirlings (4:43)
05. Yesterday's blowin' back (5:19)
06. Rains in the desert (7:08)
07. Everything's goin' on (5:39)
08. Six to let the light shine thru' (5:18)
09. Through the gates of the sleepy silver door (15:00)
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taped and uploaded with permission by the band
thanks a lot for the setlist!
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http://www.deadmeadow.com
the usual facebook/soundcloud sites...
Support the band, go to their shows, buy all the merch your spaceship can carry.
Do not convert to lossy files, unless for personal use only. No lossy net use! Flac rules!
If you spread keep lineage/taper info intact. It's us tapers that give you this recording for free!
If you sell...meet your fate in hell!
Jason Simon - guitar, vocals
Steve Kille - bass
Mark Laughlin - drums
Uploaded to DIME by Spacebandit 2015/04/03