Taped and transferred by Lee Hart leehookem at texastapers dot org
Source: AKG 483 > Oade ACM Mod Marantz PMD-671 Location: DFC, DINa clamped at 8' Transfer: PMD-671 > Soundforge 9.0 (fades, resample, MBIT+ dither) CDWave (tracking) > flac level 6
One Set Disc 1
01 -intro- 02 Country Ghetto 03 Air 04 Mississippi 05 War 06 Dew Drops 07 (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man 08 Ybor City 09 Lochloosa 10 The Wrong Side
Disc 2
01 Higher You Climb 02 Move It On 03 Jookhouse 04 WYLF 05 Ho Cake * 06 Orange Blossoms 07 -encore- 08 The Sun Is Shining Down 09 I Got My Mojo Working **
* with John Popper on harmonica and Marcus Cardwell on saxophone ** with John Popper on harmonica
Last Edited by on Feb 11, 2009 8:34 AM
Wow, thanks Lee! Good to see you posting here! Just so you know, your recordings pretty much single handedly convinced me to go with the ACM671 setup when I was putting my recording rig together...
Thanks again!
Last Edited by on Feb 01, 2009 7:04 PM
Thanks, this is awesome, wish i would have known you were taping and would have bought you a drink, tapers are awesome....its cool to think you can go get your groove on, and get drunk and the show is available to re-live. ---------- "We eat our grits and we don't mind sweet in our tea"
Lee, Winner winner chicken dinner! It's Twodogs, i met you right before the show out front. How do you know Uncle Bruno(Danem)? Im D/L now, i can't wait to hear this show. Our group had the time of our lives! I think JJ and the Boys had a little fun as well. The back-up singer for the opening band was HOT, and that girl could sing. What a sweet treat when John Popped in. Thanks for posting, and we will see you the next time the chicken flies the coop. text me your E-mail, and i'll send you some good pictures.
---------- The only thing I knew how to do Was to keep on keepin' on like a bird that flew, Tangled up in blue
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