The Meters
(aka "The Funky Meters")
The Muse, New York NY
April 11, 1992

Disc One - Set One (73:57)

01 Intro by Ed Bradley of "60 Minutes"
02 Come Back Jack >
03 Africa > Drums >
04 Thankyu Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin > Do You Wanna Dance > (unknown r&b tune) >
05 Look-Ka Py Py
06 Just Kissed My Baby >
07 Jungle Man
08 Driftin' Blues >
09 Fire On The Bayou >
10 People Say > Bass Solo > People Say

Disc Two - Set Two (61:45)

01 Intro > Funky Miracle > The World Is A Bit Under The Weather > Funky Miracle >
02 Cissy Strut > Saturday Night Fish Fry >
Medley: I Take What I Want/Mustang Sally/Ride Your Pony >
03 Cardova > Soul Island >
04 Funkify Your Life
05 Rockin' Chair >
06 You've Got To Change >
07 Sittin' Here In Limbo >
08 Hey Pocky Way > Drums > They All Ask'd For You > Hey Pocky Way

Disc Three - Encore & Filler (35:14)

Encore:
01 Leo's Guitar Intro >
02 It Ain't No Use > Drums > It Ain't No Use
03 Band Intros
Filler: Encore from April 10, 1992
04 Knockin' On Heaven's Door >
05 Do The Twist > Hey Pocky Way > Keep On Dancin' > Hey Bo Diddley > Hey Pocky Way

George Porter Jr, Bass
Art Neville, Keyboards
Leo Nocentelli, Guitar
David Russell Batiste Jr, Drums

April 11, 1992: Sennheiser mics > patched thru Sony TC-D5M > Sony TC-D6C. The
mics were attached to a column in front, aprx fifteen feet from the stage.
April 10, 1992 Filler: Denon one-point stereo mic (hand-held) > Sony TC-D6C.

First generation tapes used for this transfer: Cassettes > Sony TC-D5M > Marantz
CDR-500 Burner > EAC > WAV > Soundforge > CD-Wave > TLH v.1.0.0.72 > FLAC >
Dimeadozen.org February 2006. Soundforge was used to repair around the tape flips
and to make some small edits. The tracks were split with CD-Wave. TLH was used
for SBE-fix, FLAC compression, and to create checksums.

Noted Flaws: A brief cut for a tape flip at 0:09 of d1t09. Another brief cut for
a tape flip at 2:26 of d2t03. Right channel drop-out in first 30 sec of d2t05.

The Muse was a short-lived NYC nightclub, located on West Broadway south of
Canal Street. I recall that Leo played his Fender Starcaster at this show.
Great recording, thanks to Brian for taping and lending me his tapes. Enjoy!