Funky Meters
Luther Burbank Center for the Arts
Santa Rosa, CA
1996-06-29

Source: Sonics > D7 by Andrei Soloviev
Transfer: MDAT > Fostex D-15 > Tascam DA-3000 > WAV @ 16/48
Master: Wavelab 12 (tracking, levels, EQ) > FLAC 1648

Thanks to Andrei for taping and lending his tape to be digitized, to Robbie Mendelson for help with song titles, and to Ted Mattes for facilitating

01. \\Jam (Pumping It Up) >
02. Cissy Strut >
03. Get Out My Life, Woman >
04. drums - bass - jam >
05. Saturday Nite Fish Fry >
06. Love The One You're With
07. Soul Island >
08. Funk Medley >
09. Sing A Simple Song
10. Just Kissed My Baby >
11. They All Ask'd For You >
12. Do You Wanna Dance >
13. Iko Iko >
14. jam - bass solo >
15. Come Together >
16. jam
17. Africa >
18. Thank You For Letting Me Be Mice Elf >
19. Hang 'em High >
20. Honky Tonk Woman >
21. Look-Ka-Py-Py >
22. Hey Pocky Way >
23. Big Chief

Two hours of steady jams and grooves, with just the first few seconds of the show's beginning missing. The taper needed about 2 minutes to get the levels set and then everything is fine. As is common with the Sonics, there was more bass and less treble than ideal. A little EQ helps.

Between Do You Wanna Dance and Iko Iko appears a curious snippet of music and lyrics that GP Jr. says is a "bastardized Bo Diddley groove that Art Neville just made up words to."

Enjoy!

--mhg :: 2025-01-06