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Sources
Taper: Beerengineer
1:18:18
SBD
Taper:
Beerengineer
Transferrer:
Beerengineer
SHNID:
LosLobos1999-07-24.sbd.ppv.beerengineer.flac1644
Source:
Pay-Per-View TV> VHS HiFi Master
Lineage:
Direct Line Out>Nakamichi Dmp 100 PCM With %VHSTape>PlayBack>Nakamichi Dmp 100 PCM % Analog Out>Cool Edit Pro @ 24-48>16-441
Taper Notes:
View Notes...cover tunes & their corresponding artists/writers: "rattlesnake shake" - Fleetwood Mac, artist (1st release on 9/19/1969); Peter Green, writer "dear mr.fantasy" - Traffic, artist (1st release on 12/8/1967); Jim Capaldi/Steve Winwood/Chris Wood, writers "méxico americano" - Rumel Fuentes, artist (1st release in the late 1960s/early 1970s); Rumel Fuentes, writer "los ojos de pancha" - Los Alegres de Terán, artist (1st release in 1962); Juan Romero, writer "are you experienced?" - the Jimi Hendrix Experience, artist (1st release on 5/12/1967); Jimi Hendrix, writer "not fade away" - the Crickets, artist (1st release on 10/27/1957); Buddy Holly (Charles Hardin Holley)/Norman Petty, writers "bertha" - Grateful Dead, artist (1st release on 9/24/1971); Jerry Garcia/Robert Hunter, writers "the star spangled banner" - Victor Military Band, artist (1st release in September 1914); John Stafford Smith (music)/Francis Scott Key+Ralph Tomlinson (lyrics), writers David Hidalgo - guitar, accordion, fiddle, requinto jarocho, percussion, vox Cesar Rosas - guitar, mandolin, bajo sexto, vox Louie Pérez - drums, guitar, jarana huasteca, vox Conrad Lozano - bass, guitar, guitarron, b.vox Steve Berlin - saxophones, keys, percussion, flute, midi sax, harmonica, melodica Victor Bisetti - drums, percussion, moog synthesizer, b.vox Lineage: Pay-Per-View TV> VHS HiFi Master> Direct Line Out>Nakamichi Dmp 100 PCM With %VHSTape> PlayBack> Nakamichi Dmp 100 PCM % Analog Out> Cool Edit Pro @ 24-48> 16-441 Recorded Tracked & Transferred Beerengineer On 4-14-2020 Beerengineer NOTES: --Sound Quality Is VG --THIS IS THE 16-44.1 VERSION --DO NOT BUY SELL OR CONVERT TO MP3 --SUPPORT THE ARTIST & THE VENUES vanillag NOTES (7/10/2022): --BIG thanks to Beerengineer for recording & sharing this Los Lobos set!! --"Woodstock '99" aka "Woodstock 1999" aka "Woodstock 99 Arts & Music Fair" --Los Lobos performed from 6:20pm-7:35pm on the West Stage --they had 2 drum kits up there for this --"The Star-Spangled Banner" is music from the PPV & not part of the set...David Hidalgo does seem to reference it with a couple notes as he is putting his guitar back in its stand at the end & letting it drone as they walk off, etc., but Los Lobos did not play the tune in any real capacity. --Full artist schedule on the West Stage on this day were (from 1st band played to last band played): Spitfire (non-musical: political action group); Guster; Bruce Hornsby; Everclear; Ice Cube; Los Lobos; Mickey Hart/Planet Drum; the Chemical Brothers --I discovered a couple VHS tracking noises in t01...also heard a small one during "Bertha". There may or may not be more as I was just jumping thru this. --there is a strange discontinuity at the beginning of t12 (like there was a small skitz in the broadcast...this section also repeats), but the tune is there in full --I fixed some mis-spellings in the setlist & corrected tunes toward how they appear on the original albums --added more detail to the setlist --added info regarding the covers tunes' original artists & their writers --added the band members info --added pictures of the gig & the stage & Woodstock '99 posters --renamed the FLACs so it all made more sense --created a new ffp checksum file --added the ffp fingerprints to the text file --created an md5 checksum file --https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodstock_%2799