Melvin Seals And JGB
Putnam Den
Saratoga Springs, New York
October 18, 2015
Master Audience Recorded By Keo!
Nakamichi CM100/CP1's > 2' Custom Microphone Bar >
10' XLR's > Zoom H6 @ 24/96 Wave, Mics Set Up Dead Center Behind SBD
Mics Pointed Straight At Left And Right Center Of Stage,
Mic Clamps Clamped In Front Of Bar, 7" Apart, 9' High
* Batteries For Naks:Excell No. 206, NEDA 1611, 9.0v Alkaline *
Tracking With AudioGate V.3.0.2 At 24/96 kHz Wave
Dithered/Flacked With Korg Aqua To 16/44
SBE's Checked/Fixed With Trader's Little Helper
Metadata Tagging With Tag&Rename
* Crazy Swedes Opened! *
Setlist:
01.The Harder They Come
02.Johnny Too Bad
03.And It Stoned Me
04.Struggling Man
05.Evangeline
06.If I Had The World To Give
07.Bright Side Of The Road
08.Sugaree
09.Midnight Moonlight
10.Dear Prudence
11.Waiting For A Miracle
12.Hope It Won't Be This Way, Always
13.Reuben And Cherise
14.Encore Break
Encore:
15.Shinning Star >
16.How Sweet It Is
Melvin Seals - Keyboards
Dave Hebert - Guitar, Vocals
John-Paul McLean - Bass
Pete Lavezzoli - Drums
Cheryl Rucker - Backing Vocals
Shirley Starks - Backing Vocals
Check Out Their Website For Up And Coming Shows, Band Information,
Merchandise And Links To Download Their Music At:
www.melvinsealsandjgb.com
* Nak Batteries Used Are Just A Bit Too Big To Fit In The Bodies Of
The Microphones.Mr. Baker Suggested To Carefully Cut The Plastic
Off Of The Batteries, But Still Just A Bit Too Big So Again Carefully
Take A Thin Layer Or Two Of The Cardboard Wrapping Off The Batteries
To Make Them Finally Fit. I Have Been Leary Of Using The Akalines In
My Nak 300 Bodies Due To Akaline Batteries Having Tendacies To Leak
And Destroy LED Flashlights Using The AAA Akalines, So One More Tweak
Before I Felt Safer Using The Akaline Batteries In My Nak 100's. I Then
Used A Contarctor's Grade Painting Tape To Wrap The Batteries Once More
While Stretching The Tape Tight, The Tape I Used Fit The Length Of The
Batteries Like It Was Meant To Be! I Will Give An Update On The Amount
Of Time Before The Akalines Need To Be Replaced, Also Note I Have Been
Leary Using The Batteries In The Direct Sunlight/Heat Of The Summer Days
So Only Used Late Afternoon Once The Sun Has Started Going Down And Cooled
Off Some For Outside Venues. *
Comments:A Huge Thanks out to the band for
allowing me to record and share their music!
Another Huge Thanks out to the Putnam Den's
staff sound and light crew for hosting this
night's music!I Have been wanting to run CP1's
in this room for awhile and this nights smaller
crowd was the best opportunity to do so, I also
ran my usual Nak300CP4's > Korg and patched into
to the Zoom H6 for a possable 4 mic mix down the
road.This source picks up some more crowd chatter
but to be expected, the band was on fire, everyone
was grooving and shaking to the sounds!Good to see
some old friends and meet some new ones too, an
awesome time was had by all!!!!!!!
AS ALWAYS ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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