Widespread Panic
1995-05-24
Veteran's Hall
San Luis Obispo, CA
Source: FOB: Nakamichi CM-300's w/CP-1 Cardioids > Sony TCD-D7
Lineage: M-DAT > Tascam DA-30 > HHb CDR 800
Location: FOB/DFC/8'stand
Recorded/Transferred: Jeff Bowen, aka; OldNeumanntapr
Extraction (CDR>EAC>WAV#>FLAC): Brad Foster
Tagging: FLAC Tags Via xACT 2.37 By Jeff Bowen, aka; OldNeumanntapr
(Original files uploaded by Brad Foster were not tagged.)
Disc 1: [01:00:13]
Set One
01. Let’s Get Down To Business >
02. Travelin' Light
03. Jack
04. Better Off
05. Send Your Mind
06. Pigeons
07. Pickin' Up The Pieces
08. Driving Song >
09. Porch Song >
10. Driving Song
Disc 2: [01:19:04]
Set Two
01. Ain't Life Grand
02. Diner >
03. Rock
04. Henry Parsons Died
05. Little Kin >
06. Nobody's Fault But Mine >
07. Makes Sense To Me >
08. Papa Legba
09. Can't Get High >
10. Love Tractor
Encore:
11. Red Beans
# - I split Diner > Rock on Disc 2 via CDWav, these were originally one track. -bf
OldNeumanntapr Notes-
[This is a foot note to the text file that my friend Brad created. I sent this show to him a few years ago on CD and he did the extractions, FLAC conversion, and sent it out. So I guess this could be considered a reseed.] This was the second show that I recorded with my Sony TCD-D7. I had just purchased it in early May and tried it out by recording Dick Dale at SLO Brewing Company in San Luis Obispo on 5/10/95. I’d been to the SLO Vets’ Hall many times to see shows put on by the SLO Blues Society, and I know this room very well. I was blown away by the amount of sound gear that Widespread Panic brought into the building, and equally blown away with the quality of the sound. I set up my Nakamichi CM-300s w/CP-1 Cardioid capsules on an 8-ft stand FOB dead center, right under the chandelier. We were right in the center of the 'dance' floor and had to guard the mic stand all night, but it was well worth it. The band Mother Hips opened, but I did not record them as I only had two 90 minute DAT blanks. There was one other tape deck patched into me that night but it was a cassette and not a DAT. I have the only digital master of this show. I'm not that familiar with their music all that much but I loved the opener, 'Let's Get Down To Business' > 'Travelin' Light'. It had a great beat with really good drums. I'm surprised that more people haven't requested this show from me because it really sounds nice.
Do NOT Convert To MP3.
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