John Prine
July 11 1992
Majestic Ventura Theater
Ventura, CA

Sony ECM-909 Stereo Cardioid >Sony WM-D3
XLII 100 Master Transferred: Sony TC-D5M >Tascam DR100mkII (24bit/48khz)
WAV >Audacity (Rejoin / Edit Both Halves Of 'Grandpa Was A Carpenter', Apply Five Second Fade In And Five Second Fade Out To Beginning, End, And Between Tape One And Tape Two Flips, Amplify) >FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.44
GoldWave (Speed/Pitch Correction By 103%, Downsampling From 24 Bit To 16 Bit, Track Splitting) >Adobe Audition CC (Change The Sampling Rate from 48 kHz to 44.1 kHz) >WAV >Trader's Little Helper (Fix SBE's) >FLAC (Level 8) >Tags Via Foobar2000 1.3.16

Recorded By Rick Williams
Transferred By OldNeumanntapr
Post Production By DDPro (Jason Wang)

01. Spanish Pipedream
02. The Oldest Baby In The World
03. Fish And Whistle
04. The Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness
05. Picture Show
06. You Got Gold
07. All The Best
08. Take A Look At My Heart
09. Storm Windows
10. Dear Abby
11. The Bottomless Lake
12. Donald And Lydia
13. Souvenirs
14. Grandpa Was//A Carpenter*
15. Way Back Then
16. Jesus The Missing Years
17. It's A Big Old Goofy World
18. Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into Heaven Anymore
19. Sam Stone
20. Daddy's Little Pumpkin
21. The Sins Of Memphisto
22. If You Don't Want My Love
23. Everybody Wants To Feel Like You
24. Hello In There
25. Everything Is Cool**
26. Great Rain
27. Saddle In The Rain
28. That's The Way That The World Goes 'Round

Encore:
29. Paradise

John Prine - Guitar, Vocals
Duane Jarvis - Guitar, Bass
Bill Bonk - Harmonica, Guitar, Mandolin, Flute, Bass
Phil Parlapiano - Accordion, Piano, Organ, Mandolin

*Tape Flip. Some Music Lost
** Tape Flip, Between Songs. No Music Lost. Fade Out Tape One Side Two, Fade In Tape Two, Side One.

OldNeumanntapr Notes:
The audience is kind of obnoxious on this recording, which is a shame because 1992 was a really good year for Prine. Thanks to Rick for recording this one.

DDPro Notes:
This is a show I've been looking for for several years. This show includes the only known live version of "Take a Look at My Heart" so far - even the John Prine Shrine website doesn't list any show with that very song. Great to finally find a live version of "Great Rain" from the 90's, too. Thank God the audience mostly made noises in between songs, so the songs themselves are still very listenable. Heartfelt thanks to Rick Williams for eventually finding the tapes and OldNeumanntapr for digitizing.

Do NOT Convert To MP3.
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