Lindisfarne
2024-02-11
The Exchange 1856
Howard Street
North Shields
North Tyneside UK
Audience Recording
Artwork Included
Time:108 Minutes
Recorder One.

Lineage>Tascam DR40 with internal mikes>Audacity>Dime

Recorded front row centre,second of a two night residency.
Les and i thought the second night edged it,see what you think.

Upped the volume,cut out a bit of dead air,
numbered the tracks in Audacity and that's about it.

This is a 24bit 96hz recording that won't burn to a CD
unless converted to 16/44 which most burners do.

A 16/44 recording will be upped by Sir Les in the coming days.

LINDISFARNE 2024 are:

ROD CLEMENTS (1969-present) Vocal, mandolin, fiddle, guitars
DAVE HULL-DENHOLM (1994-present) Vocal, guitars,harmonica
STEVE DAGGETT (1986-present) Vocal, keyboards, guitars,harmonica
IAN THOMSON (1995-present) Bass, vocal
PAUL SMITH Drums


First Set

1.Alright On The Night
2.Squire
3.Scarecrow Song
4.Statues And Liberties
5.Lady Eleanor
6.Train In G Major
7.All Fall Down
8.Anyway The Wind Blows
9.Road To Kingdom Come
10.Walk A Crooked Mile
11.January Song

Second Set

1.No Time To Lose
2.Passing Ghosts
3.Sundown Station
4.Dingly Dell
5.When The War Is Over
6.Winter Song
7.We Can Swing Together
8.Fog On The Tyne
9.Meet Me On The Corner
10.Run For Home
11.Clear White Light Pt.II


Veteran folk rockers Lindisfarne take to UK stages again this spring (2024) with a series of dates across the country
including performances at 02 Academy venues in Bournemouth, Leicester and Sheffield.
Famed for hits such as “Run For Home”, “Meet Me On The Corner” and “Lady Eleanor”,
the ever-popular Geordies under the steerage of founder member Rod Clements enjoyed a run of sell-out appearances in 2023 at over 50 venues nationwide.

Says Clements: “We’re not exactly shoe-gazers – we have a lot of fun on stage
and I feel that permeates into the audience so that we all wind up sharing the moment.

“People keep coming back to Lindisfarne and while that carries on, we carry on.
Each year we seem to put on more shows and we’re thrilled to be adding 02 Academy theatres to our itinerary in 2024”.
(From Sing Song music.com)

16/24 or 48?
The sample rate is, in very basic terms, relates to the width of the sound spectrum. Generally, 0 to 20,000 Hz is audible to people.
Realistically, most of us are only going to hear sounds from 50 Hz to 15,000 Hz. So yeah, you could have 96 KHz or even 192 KHz or even a million KHz,
but that doesn't mean any additional utility because it's outside of the range of our hearing.
High sample rates are specs that manufacturers of audio products like to put on the box because consumers aren't very educated and they think higher numbers means more power.
44.1 or 48 is all that's needed, even for professional audio.
(Says Minervx at linustechtips.com)



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