Artist: The Guess Who
Venue: Twin River Event Center, Twin River Casino
Location: Lincoln, RI
Date: September 7, 2012


Taper: josephj69
Mastering: josephj69


Lineage:
AT933c > SP-SPSB-11 (69Hz bass rolloff) > Sony PCM-M10 (48/24, Line In @4) > Adobe Audition (Editing) > iZotope RX2 (Downsample) > TLH (Fix SBEs)


Position:
Sections 10 and 5


Tracks:
1. Intro: Carmina Burana
2. Bus Rider
3. Clap For The Wolfman
4. Laughing
5. Undun
6. No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature
7. Playing On The Radio
8. Shakin' All Over
9. A Long Day
10. Keyboard solo
11. Hand Me Down World
12. Share The Land
13. Drum solo
14. American Woman
15. Lucille
16. These Eyes
17. No Time


Band lineup:
v: Derek Sharp
g: Laurie MacKenzie
k,f: Leonard Shaw
b: Stan Meechick
d: Garry Peterson


Notes:
I'm clearly a glutton for punishment because, lured by free giveaway tickets, I
keep returning to the Twin River Event Center. Easily the worst venue in the entire
country to see (and record) a show, the Event Center is located inside a suburban
"slot parlor" casino. It's just a huge rectangular convention room with a 30' ceiling
and a small inset stage on one wall. They set up thousands of folding chairs in this
horrible room, and then have the nerve to make all tickets reserved seating. The PA
isn't half as loud as it should be to fill the room, and the audience is primarily
slot players who got complimentary tickets. As a result, 95% of them don't know the
band, don't pay attention, and chit-chat through the whole show. The other 5% who
actually paid for a ticket constantly scream and clap over the insufficent PA. In
other words, at this venue, you either get front row seats or recording is pretty
much hopeless. On this night, I changed my strategy a bit and decided to stand in a
different spot. Things went a little better, but it's just impossible to avoid all
the yappers. As I said - hopeless. Otherwise, a great recording.

Trade freely, make covers, support the artist. DO NOT convert to lossy format or sell!