Peter Frampton
Lincoln, CA
Thunder Valley
August 12, 2023
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Lineage:
1. Multiple IEM Receivers > Multitrack Recorder @ 24bit 48k
Recorded by Hoserama
2. Tascam DR05 Internal Mics @ 16bit 44.1k
Recorded by TheJackal
Mixed by hoserama
Mix version 20230818
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Setlist:
01. Intro
02. Lying
03. Shine On
04. I Got My Eyes On You
05. Lines on My Face
06. Show Me the Way
07. Georgia (On My Mind)
08. The Crying Clown
09. Nassau
10. Baby, I Love Your Way
11. All I Wanna Be (Is by Your Side)
12. Can't Take That Away
13. Black Hole Sun
14. (I'll Give You) Money
15. Do You Feel Like We Do
16. Four Day Creep
17. I Don't Need No Doctor
18. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
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Show Notes:
For a guy with some significant health issues, barely able to get on/off stage with assistance, Peter Frampton has a really good energy on-stage. Good vibes, engaging of the crowd, and still can play the guitar like a master. My first time seeing Peter Frampton, but nice 2.5 hour show with good tunes. If you enjoy Frampton, it's a good listen.
Recording Notes:
Always fun to do a show with twelve possible iem feeds to pick with only a five piece band and no soundcheck. Ran extra feeds and managed to catch the right feeds (with some quick switches at the beginning that nobody will notice). Ran eight feeds on my person, and ended up just using five.
Nice stereo final mix with all components clear. Only oddball point is Peter sits on the right side of stage (from audience perspective). I usually try to mix the stereo spread to reflect what the audience sees. So Peter and his guitar is panned to the center, as he's the star of the show. The second guitarist, who sits more to center-left, is actually mixed to the right channel. Doesn't necessarily reflect what audience saw on the stage, but a better listen in my opinion. Final mix also has a nice clear lead guitar, and you can really hear all the stereo effects on the guitar that usually get washed out over a PA.
Special thanks to TheJackal for his audience source that helped fill out some crowd noise sections.
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As always, encouraging people to get into taping and mixing. Just take the craft seriously and it will reward you many times over. There's no point in complaining about missing recordings or subpar quality if you're not contributing--pushing 1's and 0's around on the internet is no comparison for taping.
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IEM recordings are not for everyone. If not they're not your thing, either sonically or ethically, well at least you didn't spend any money on this.
Similarly, I'm mixing primarily for my ears. This is what sounds best to me. This may not sound best to you. That's a fair statement. I'm open to honest criticism (although you should have caught me when I was working on the mix!), but pointless complaining is unappreciated (naturally). Let's play nice.
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Enjoy y'all!
- Hoserama