Trey Band
05/19/99
Fillmore Auditorium
Denver, CO

Opening of the Fillmore Auditorium

Source info: Schoeps M222 Tubes + MK4V > Elvo NT222 >
Sound Devices MP-1 (single channel
pre-amps) > HHb PortaDAT > ZA2 (48 to 44.1) > HD
(no DAE done before creating shn files)

Converted, shortened and uploaded by Mike Masse
Thanks to Marc Nutter for DONATING the DAT free of charge.
He gifted Chad Plemons, who passed it on to me for the conversion/upload.
And thanks to Chad for weeding/mini-treeing this show.

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FLAC tags added with metaflac v1.2.1
by Jason Sobel; July 6, 2008
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Disc 1 (50:05)

1. Announcement (1:03)
2. Taste (4:40)
3. Farmhouse (3:33)
4. Trey speaks (1:12)
5. Brian and Robert (2:54)
6. Trey speaks (2:04)
7. Mountains in the Mist (5:18)
8. Get Back on the Train (3:38)
9. Wading in the Velvet Sea (4:03)
10. Billy Breathes (5:52)
11. Trey deals (0:47)
12. When the Circus Comes (3:05)
13. Trey speaks (0:42)
14. You'll Know My Name (1:53)
15. Guyute (9:21)

Disc 2 (58:25)

1. First Tube (08:11)
2. Gotta Jiboo (14:49)
3. Heavy Things (07:26)
4. Will It Go Round in Circles (09:43)
5. Free Thought (04:47)
6. Ooh Child (13:25)

Disc 3 (69:31)

1. Keyboard Intro > (03:03)
2. Sand > (23:08)
3. Drums (12:44)
4. I Can See Clearly Now (05:47)
5. Crowd noise (03:08)
6. Windora Bug (07:10)
7. Voodoo Child (14:31)


Notes about the transfer: As will probably be the case with most audience
recordings of the first set, the taper (whom I assume was Marc) rode the
faders during the crowd noise to allow a louder signal during the songs.
This makes the set more listenable--you don't have to crank the songs
and then turn down the crowd suddenly. However, it certainly is an audible
level change. I was able to make a smoother adjustment on 2/15/99.
I lowered the cheering sections quite a bit, and I bet many of you didn't
even notice. Well, I couldn't exactly work magic on this set because
the "damage" had been done. It's not a big deal, but I just didn't want
anyone to think that you were hearing my attempt at smoothing out the levels.

The first two songs of the second disc were recorded at a noticably lower
level than the rest of the second set. I assume there was a level
adjustment made after those songs. I compensated by boosting them a
little to smooth out the level of the second set. I felt this was
still "compliant" since I was only readjusting for an adjustment,
not altering the sonic experience from what would have been heard in the room.

Oh yeah, and I did normalize each disc independently. I prefer
to have optimized levels per disc, rather than per set. Hope
no one is too put out by this. The two set 2 discs were
normalized almost exactly the same amount anyway.

Enjoy!

--Mike