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Taper: Crashingbeat
1:35:29
Rating:
10.00 / 1 rating
Taper:
Crashingbeat
Transferrer:
ZaPenguin
SHNID:
amt2011-04-25.sp8
Source:
SP-CMC-8 > SP-SBSB-11 (69Hz r/o) > Edirol R-09 (24 bit/48Hz)
Lineage:
SP-CMC-8 > SP-SBSB-11 (69Hz r/o) > Edirol R-09 (24 bit/48Hz) > Audacity (downsampling/editing) > CDwav > TLH (flac, checksum and torrent) ((+ foobar2000 for tags + ReplayGain))
Taper Notes:
View NotesAcid Mothers Temple and the Melting Paraiso U.F.O. The Casbah, San Diego, CA Monday 25th April 2011 Lineage: AUD: SP-CMC-8 > SP-SBSB-11 (69Hz r/o) > Edirol R-09 (24 bit/48Hz) > Audacity (downsampling/editing) > CDwav > TLH (flac, checksum and torrent) Set [1h 35.32'] 1. intro jam 2. Chinese Flying Saucer 3. La Novia 4. Pink Lady Lemonade 5. Cometary Orbital Drive - Speed Guru 6. Encore break 7. Dark Stars in the Dazzling Sky Tsuyama Atsushi: bass, vox Higashi Hiroshi: synthesizer, guitar, vox Shimura Koji: drums Kawabata Makoto: guitar, vox http://acidmothers.com (ZaPenguin's comments: Last show of the tour - by now the band has really polished out every last kink. LOTS of guitar in the mix here - almost sounds like the recording itself is distorted in places, but no, that's just Kawabata's sound! I think the highlight here has to be Cometary Orbital Drive - usually "always the bridesmaid, never the bride" describes this long-running workhorse, but tonight it comes dangerously close to outshining Pink Lady, with Kawabata locking into a three-note riff (a lovely little noodling that sounds just as hypnotic as the infamous six-impulse, three-note, 121213 Cometary monster itself) which serves as the launching point for what may be a cover song, or may just be a particularly inspired improvisation - I'm in no position to determine which. Great La Novia too, and Pink Lady has a "Flying Teapot" jam - how can you go wrong?)