2022
Sources
Taper: Alex Chiesi
2:19:34
SBD
Taper:
Alex Chiesi
Transferrer:
Bill Mulvey
SHNID:
jjj2022-04-29.chiesi.vgmtx.vgrm708.flac2448
Source:
Matrix: [Telefunken M60 (onstage, slightly stage right center) + SBD + Jerry vox (direct) + Jerry guitar (direct)]>SD 788t
Lineage:
SD 788t>firewire>pc>WAV>Sound Forge 10.0 (dc offset, Balance, PD&Norm, lc, EQ, VC [volume flare in SBD, beginning of Set 1], Mix, tracking, fades)>WAV>TLH>FLAC24 (level 8)
Taper Notes:
View Notes...cover tunes & their corresponding artists/writers: "blackbird" - the Beatles, artist (1st recording on 6/11/1968; 1st release on 11/22/1968); Paul McCartney, writer (credited to Lennon-McCartney) "busload of faith" - Lou Reed artist (1st release on 1/10/1989); Lou Reed, writer "lie down here (& be my girl)" - Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, artist (1st release on 3/3/2008); Nick Cave, writer "you want it darker" - Leonard Cohen, artist (1st release on 9/21/2016); Leonard Cohen/Patrick Leonard, writers "my sweet lord" - Billy Preston, artist (1st recording in January 1970, 1st release in September 1970); George Harrison, writer; originally written by Ronnie Mack as "he's so fine" - the Chiffons, artist (1st release in December 1962) "life during wartime" - Talking Heads, artist (1st release in August 1979); David Byrne/Chris Frantz/Jerry Harrison/Tina Weymouth, writers "i gotsta get paid" (itself a cover of "25 Lighters" by DJ DMD) - ZZ Top, artist (1st release on 6/5/2012); Dorie Dorsey ('DJ DMD')/Billy Gibbons/Kyle West/Al B.Sure! (Albert Joseph Brown III)/Joe Hardy/G.L.Moon, writers "25 lighters" - DJ DMD ft.Lil' Keke & Fat Pat, artist (1st release in 1998); Dorie Dorsey ('DJ DMD')/Kyle West/Al B.Sure! (Albert Joseph Brown III)/Joe Hardy/G.L.Moon, writers "wisconsin death trip" - Stockholm Syndrome, artist (1st release on 2/21/2011); Jerry Joseph/David Schools/Isaac Pritzker, writers "maybe i'm amazed" - Paul McCartney, artist (1st release on 4/17/1970); Paul McCartney, writer "let it be" - the Beatles, artist (1st recording in 1969); Aretha Franklin, artist (1st release on 1/15/1970); Paul McCartney, writer (credited to 'Lennon-McCartney') "out of the woods" - Taylor Swift, artist (1st release on 10/14/2014); Taylor Alison Swift/Jack Antonoff, writers Jerry Joseph - guitar, vox Steve Drizos - drums, b.vox Steven James Wright - bass, b.vox Eric Martinez - guitar, b.vox Craig Greenberg - keys, b.vox Steve Beatty - foh sound Matrix: [Telefunken M60 (onstage, slightly stage right center) + SBD + Jerry vox (direct) + Jerry guitar (direct)]>SD 788t>firewire>pc>WAV>Sound Forge 10.0 (dc offset, Balance, PD&Norm, lc, EQ, Mix, tracking, fades)>WAV>TLH>FLAC24 (level 8) recorded by Alex Chiesi mixed, mast/remastered & info research by Bill Mulvey vanillag NOTES (6/14/2022): --Dewey Paul Band opened the show --BIG thanks to Alex Chiesi for recording this run & getting me the stems to work on. --I fixed & evened out a nice 'volume flare' in the SBD at the start of Set 1 before mixing...This volume jump was not present in the onstage mics/stage sound, etc. --Something happened with the kick & snare in the SBD during the latter half on "WDT" where they got super loud & then calmed & then got loud again. Not sure if this was Steve pushing them at this point or not, but the stage mics seem to indicate that this was not happening with the drums naturally...I have done what I could to even this out in the SBD before mixing. --This one turned out to be a bear of a project to get right (or, at least the way I wanted it)...the mix & panning of things was very, very different than night 3 & had some bizarre hurdles to overcome in addition to that, so it ended up being an entirely different show to mix up. Another labour of love. Hope y'all enjoy!! --added pics of the gig