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Taper: Charles Dewey Cole, IV ([email protected])
2:47:38
Taper:
Charles Dewey Cole, IV ([email protected])
Transferrer:
Charles Dewey Cole, IV ([email protected])
SHNID:
localh2020-06-26.live2cd.flac16
Source:
CA-14 Omni > CA-9200 > Sony PCM-M10 (24 bit @48kHz) + FM > Sony ZS-RS60BT > Sony PCM-A10 (24 bit @48kHz) > Adobe Audition 3.0 (matrix, mixed and dithered) > (16 bit @44.1kHz) > Cd Wave
Lineage:
SanDisk 32GB MicroSD Card > (USB) 24 bit @48kHz > Cd Wave
Taper Notes:
View Notes* = Originally Recorded By George Harrison. + = Originally Recorded By Prince & The Revolution. ^ = denotes acoustic set. @ = denotes Scott solo. # = Features a segue into "Helter Skelter", Originally Recorded By The Beatles. Since COVID19 hit, Local H have been off the road and streaming as much content online as possible. They released a brand new record in April ("LIFERS") and have yet to play an actual show in front of fans to promote it. The idea of playing a "drive in" concert was brought up and they went with it. The show sold out so fast they added a 2nd night and that sold out as well! Everyone had their own space with their vehicle to sit (or stand) and social distancing was in place throughout the entire venue. Everyone wore masks to the concessions, merch or bathrooms. It went incredibly well! The band projected their own film clips on the giant screen above and ran a separate feed of a stage shot to screen #2 on the other side of the lot. The band took the stage at 830pm sharp. There were no openers. There was bad weather in the area (that by the stroke of luck went a few miles north), so the start time was moved up. This was a 29 song set that lasted nearly 3 hours. From what I heard, the rain started in Gibson City 30 seconds after the last truck was loaded around 1245am. Grateful. "8:46" made its live debut. An instrumental, the band pounded away at the extended jam as the time ran on the large screen above paying tribute to George Floyd. On the recording, I ran 2 separate rigs simultaneously capturing the audience as well as the FM feed. While they both sounded "decent" separately, together they sounded fantastic. It was a bit of work to matrix both together, but in the end, it was the right thing to do. During night 2, with the bad weather in the area - we did experience some wind. It did die down considerably by showtime, but you will hear some phasing during some songs. Because of this, I did mix the FM feed slightly higher than I did for night 1. The shows do sound pretty identical, but thats the reason why there is a slight difference. Had the wind stayed at 25mph (as it was when we arrived), there would be no audience tape at all! It was THAT bad! Please enjoy and share with as many fans as you can. Live music will return and will persevere. This is just the beginning. For more information on Local H, please visit: <a href="http://localh.com/" rel="nofollow">LocalH.com</a>.