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Taper: Martin Amdur & Karl Letonja
2:22:29
SBD
Taper:
Martin Amdur & Karl Letonja
Transferrer:
Martin Amdur & Karl Letonja
SHNID:
jid2002-03-22.mtx-sbd-akg4000.martman-amdur-letonja.shnf
Source:
MATRIX: SBD & AKG C4000's > Samson Mixpad 4 > Midiman Flying Calf 24bit A/D converter > Tascam DA-P1 > Sony PCM-M1
Lineage:
archive Python 25601-XXX 2.63 > VDAT > WAV > CDWAVE > Soundforge (d1t03 & d2t01 & d2t05 noise burst removal (Pfft))> mkwACT> SHN V.3
Taper Notes:
View NotesJeff Pevar (Jeffrey Pevar) - guitar, mandolin Jerry "Magic Man" Goodman - electric violin T Lavitz (Terry "T" Lavitz) - keys #=w/ Curt ???? - percussion Source: MATRIX: SBD & AKG C4000's > Samson Mixpad 4 > Midiman Flying Calf 24bit A/D converter > Tascam DA-P1 > Sony PCM-M1 Transfer: archive Python 25601-XXX 2.63 > VDAT > WAV > CDWAVE > Soundforge (d1t03 & d2t01 & d2t05 noise burst removal (Pfft))> mkwACT> SHN V.3 Recorded and Transferred by Martin Amdur and Karl Letonja Text File by Shain Shapiro Shain Shapiro NOTES: --Jazz Is Dead Trio --This show was billed as an acoustic version of Jazz is Dead because of the absence of a rhythm section. --This show also took place during their tour billed as "Beatlejam" so this show features not only many dead songs, but also takes on Beatles originals. --There aren't many 2002 JID shows lying around, so grab this one while you can, it sure was a great night at the Comfort Zone!:) vanillag NOTES (2/20/2023): --Thanks muchly to Martin Amdur (martman) & Karl Letonja for recording, transferring & sharing out this Jazz Is Dead Trio 2002 show & to Shain Shapiro for the text file & notes!! Absolutely Appreciated & sounds great!! --This was a night where Jazz Is Dead had off from the "BeatleJam Tour" proper & so they jumped up to Toronto to get another gig in & it allowed them to go off the script of solely doing Beatles tunes which was all you could do on that tour...& also gave them the opportunity to stretch out & play for much longer than their opening slot on that tour did --I swear I hear a bass in there...could that just be T Lavitz handling that on the keys?? Possibly, but I also hear bass where it's popping & slapping the strings (at least it sounds like that - is it Jerry Goodman doing efx tricks with his violin??), but no bass player is ever mentioned...hmmmmm... --I added more detail to the band members info...at 9 seconds into d2t06 Jeff announces the guest percussionist, but I can't quite make out exactly what he is saying there...sounds like 'Curt Vordear percussion' or maybe 'Ken Vordear percussion' though I cannot find hide nor hair online of anyone by either of those names...if anyone out there knows who this cat is, won't you please share that info with the rest of us?? Perhaps a local Toronto musician?? --corrected some song titles toward how they appear on the original albums...also got rid of the "Jam" after any place it was there after a song title as normally that is correct to add "Jam" if no vocals are sung, but in this particular case since this band does solely instrumentals, every song would technically be a "(insert song title here) Jam" so we just go with the song title itself for these guys, nomsayin'?? --added much more detail to the setlist info --corrected some track listings toward what was actually on the tracks vs what was originally listed --d2t04 "Justice" is a T Lavitz instrumental from the album "Endangered Species" by the band of the same name, whose members are T Lavitz, Jimmy Herring, Richie Hayward & Kenny Gradney --https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endangered_Species_(Endangered_Species_album) --added more detail to the venue info --added the md5 checksums to the text file --added some nice pics of the venue