# Hazmat Modine_2011-07-09_Mainz_44.1khz.txt -- 19.07.2011 10:51:26 -- Mp3tag v2.47a

Artist: Hazmat Modine
Title: German Sharks Are Not Big But Very Organized -- Hazmat Modine Live In Mainz
Location: Frankfurter Hof, Mainz, Germany
Date: July 9, 2011

Lineage: DSBD (analog out) + Rode NT4 (FOB, 2 mtrs above floor) >Edirol-R04 (2 x Stereo, 96 kHz, 24 bit) >wav
>USB >PC HDD >wav >Audacity v1.3 Beta (mastering) >wav (96 kHz, 24 bit) >FB2K v1.0.3 (downsampling)
>wav >TLH v2.6.0 Build 172 (w/ sector alingment) >flac (No DAE)

Audio Files: 22
Total Time: 02:10:51
Total Size: 653.92 MB
Codec: Free Lossless Audio Codec

Tracklist:
Disc 1
01 [01:37] [i'm only little sad about the chairs]
02 [09:46] So Glad
03 [05:31] Mocking Bird
04 [01:24] [aw man, he's an old guy]
05 [07:57] Child Of A Blind Man
06 [07:50] The Tide
07 [09:31] Something You Got
08 [06:43] Lost Fox Train (For Monica)
09 [10:17] Walking Stick

Running Time: [01:00:36]

Disc 2
01 [02:15] [i was kind of a dirty, hairy guy]
02 [06:01] How Long Is The Night
03 [08:25] Almost Gone
04 [07:54] Lonely For So Long
05 [01:53] [all parasites think that they're just hanging out]
06 [06:06] Cicada
07 [01:05] [you're the best audience in the world]
08 [16:26] Everybody Loves You
09 [01:20] [band intro]
10 [07:52] Bahamut
11 [00:52] [encore break]
12 [02:20] [you have sharks?]
13 [07:46] Who Walks In When I Walk Out?

Running Time: [01:10:15]

Line-up:
Wade Schuman: diatonic harmonica, guitar, banjitar, lead vocals
Bill Barrett: diatonic harmonica, chromatic harmonica, sheng, vocals
Joseph Daley: sousaphone
Pamela Fleming: trumpet, flugelhorn, vocals
Steve Elson: baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone, clarinet, duduk, flute, vocals
Richard Huntley: drums, percussion
Pete Smith: guitar, vocals
Michael Gomez: guitars, banjitar, lap steel guitar

Note:
Close to the end of "Bahamut" (Set-02_Track-10) either one of the horn player's
mics started to failed, or the mixer blasted the DSBD into clipping of the horn's
feeds, or -- very likely -- there was some other signal (mobile phone?),
which interfered with the wireless transmission of the horn's audio signal to
the DSBD. Either way, it created an audible amount of distortions for about
20 seconds, which couldn't be removed.

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