Jeff Beck and Johnny Depp
October 19, 2022
Brown County Music Center
Nashville, Indiana


Source: Sound Professionals CMC-08s (AT943s)->SP-SB10->Roland R05-> Wav (16bit-44kHz-1411kbps) > GoldWave v6.65 > iZotope RX 5 > Wav (16bit-44kHz-1411kbps)->CDWave->Trader's Little Helper
Taper: ironchef
Edited by: Vitor (UnderGore)

Total time: 84:19

01. Freeway Jam 5:10
02. Loose Cannon
03. Midnight Walker
04. Big Block
05. Caroline, No
06. You Know You Know
07. Me and the Devil Blues
08. Star Cycle
09. Brush With the Blues
10. You Never Know
11. Cause We've Ended as Lovers
12. Rumble
13. This Is a Song for Miss Hedy Lamarr
14. Isolation
15. Time
16. Venus in Furs
17. A Day in the Life
18. encore break
19. Corpus Christi Carol
20. Little Wing
21. The Death and Resurrection Show

Notes: Many thanks to Vitor for doing some EQ on this to help clean it up. Recorded from section
MFLHR row D which is the first row behind the pit section, and I was way off to the far right side. The
sound overall was fine except for when the drummer hit the floor toms there was a ton of bass.
They really had it cranked for that. There are a few openings along the front of the stage, and I'm
guessing that they have some sub cabinets placed in there. It was too dark to really tell. I wasn't
far from one of those, so I think that added to the bass effect. The signal meter never clipped, so it didn't get that bad.

I got my ticket within the first couple of weeks after they went on sale before it was announced that
Johnny Depp would be part of the show. Once that happened, then it instantly became a sellout. I was
bracing for the worst with his fans, but since I was so close it definitely helped in that regard. I also
got lucky in that the two tickets to my right were so overpriced on the secondary market that they didn't sell
and remained empty for th most part. One of the Depp ladies plopped into the seat next to me for a minute when he
came onstage and stayed in the area for a bit, so you may hear a sound or two from her, but that's about it.
The volume was quite a bit louder than I expected, so yet another assist I'll gladly take.

As for Johnny Depp, I was pleasantly surprised. He's not on Mr. Beck's level of musicianship of course, but I think he does alright.
"Isolation" was the highlight of his portion of the show for me. He was onstage beginning with "Rumble" through the end of the set.
He was offstage for the first two songs of the encore and came back for the final song. I would've loved to have heard another song
or two from the Blow By Blow album, but this was still a pretty good setlist. Enjoy!