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17th:
Over the Rhine
Canal Street Tavern
Dayton, OH
November 17, 2006
Disc 1
01 Fever
02 Born
03 Anything At All
04 I Don't Wanna Waste Your Time
05 Nothing Is Innocent
06 The Trumpet Child
07 Jesus in New Orleans
08 Trouble
09 [Pentecostal Panties]
10 North Pole Man
11 We're Gonna Pull Through
Disc 2
01 The Seahorse
02 I Want You to Be My Love
03 Bluer
04 I'm On a Roll
05 Orphan Girl
06 Drunkard's Prayer
Encores
07 Jack's Valentine
08 Hush Now
matrix:
1) MG200 (DIN, 10ft. up, 12 ft. from mono PA)>T+modUA5(24/44.1)>SPDIF>modUltralite and
2) mono sbd>modUltralite(24/44.1)>MT>cardreader>CEPro2.0>CDWav>FLAC(level8)
Processing included auto-convert to 32 b.f. format, EQ (high-end boost), fades, Waves L2
with dither to 16 bits.
The mix was about even between the mics and the soundboard, and the slight distortion/overdriven
quality to the vocals in spots was present in both sources. There was no clipping.
18th:
Over the Rhine
Canal Street Tavern
Dayton, OH
November 18, 2006
Disc One
01 Who'm I Kiddin' But Me
02 If a Song Could Be President
03 All I Need Is Everything
04 I Don't Wanna Waste Your Time
05 Nothing Is Innocent
06 Trumpet Child
07 Little Blue River/In The Garden
08 Trouble
09 [Pentecostal Panties]
10 [LP giveaway]
11 North Pole Man
12 Snow Angels
Disc Two
01 We're Gonna Pull Through
02 New Redemption Song
03 Born
04 I'm On a Roll
05 [Mickey's story]
06 I Want You To Be My Love
07 Fever
08 Orphan Girl
09 Drunkard's Prayer
Encores
10 Jack's Valentine
11 Latter Days
matrix:
1) MG200 (DIN, 10ft. up, 12 ft. from mono PA)>T+modUA5(24/44.1)>SPDIF>modUltralite and
2) mono sbd>modUltralite(24/44.1)>MT>cardreader>CEPro2.0>CDWav>FLAC(level8)
Processing included auto-convert to 32 b.f. format, EQ (high-end boost), fades, Waves L2
with dither to 16 bits. I started a new file before d1t12, so there's a fade on the
applause after d1t11, and about 5 seconds of dead time is missing, but no music was lost.
The mix was about 60% sbd and 40% mics, and the slight distortion/overdriven
quality to the vocals in spots was present in both sources. There was no clipping.
B&P available upon request. Enjoy!
P.S. The show on the 18th includes the now-legendary "Mickey eat your weiner" story . . .
