Drivin' N Cryin'
17th Annual Waverly "Old 280" Boogie
Standard Deluxe Inc.
Waverly, AL
April 22, 2017
** 16 BIT **
Source: Sonic Studios DSM-6P w/3-way lo-cut filter (@ 80hz, middle setting) > Tascam DR-2d @ 16 bit/44.1 kHz
Mastering: .WAV > Sound Forge Pro 11.0 (Build 299) [iZotope Mastering Suite (declick); minor edits, normalize, & fades] > CDWav tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC > TagScanner 6.0.18 (tagging)
Location: In the SBD enclosure, 40-50 yards from the stage - mics mounted on the "blue head"
Recorded by: Steve "ballsdeep" Hagar
Mastered by: Dennis Orr
Setlist:
01 Intro & Tuning
02 The Little Record Store Just Around The Corner
03 Scarred But Smarter
04 Build A Fire
05 The Innocent
06 Chat & Tuning
07 Turn >
08 Honeysuckle Blue
09 Let's Go Dancing
10 With The People
11 Peacemaker
12 Chat
13 Straight To Hell (1)
14 Underground Umbrella > The Real Me >
15 Fly Me Courageous >
16 Instrumental (with Band Intros)
17 Outro
(1) With Mary Huff (Southern Culture On The Skids) on vocals
Kevn Kinney - guitar & lead vocals
Tim Nielson - bass & backing vocals
Little Joe - guitar
Dave V. Johnson - drums
Festival lineup was:
Blackberry Possum (not recorded)
Pine Hill Haints (not recorded)
Revel In Dimes
Adam Hood Band
Southern Culture On The Skids
Drivin' N Cryin'
Show Notes:
By this time of the day, having seen both bands already (SCOTS the night before and DNC the year before), and with them being hits-based festival sets, I basically just framed the stage with the cams and walked off so I could talk (you hear me a bit during DNC, and most definitely during Revel In Dimes...but when pretty girls talk to you, wha'cha s'posed to do?), so not much attention was paid to the proceedings.
A fraction of chicken flew from the stage compared to the night-before's SCOTS sets (maybe 3 pieces vs. 120). Then again, Waverly is pretty much BFE (Bum Fuck Egypt) when it comes to location (meaning they prolly had to send someone 30 miles for 1 "Eight Piece Box), but the crowd really ate it up.
Mary sat in during DNC's set near the end.
The guitars for DNC sound extra chunky.
The crowd *loved* both bands
Bacon, pimento cheese and tomato sammiches (sic) rule. Sweet tea: not so much (or not until most of the ice melts).
Wildman Steve (from opening band Blackberry Possum, sadly not taped) has an online radio show, and already played the DNC for his listeners.
And it was all over by 9pm. Had a great time, and hopefully that's reflected in what you hear.
He's definitely more northern cultured, but he doesn't cry when he drives. His name is Dennis, so thank him for his prompt attention to this matter. My name is Steve...aka "Fuck Hagar". Or something like that.
Do with that what you will.
What was the question again???
---ballsdeep OUT!!!!
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