06
2009
Sources
Taper: Mike Mahoney
2:26:41
Rating:
10.00 / 1 rating
Taper:
Mike Mahoney
Transferrer:
Mike Mahoney
SHNID:
rads2009-06-28.VarsityTheaterMinneapolisMN
Source:
Audience Recording
Lineage:
CDR>EAC>Wavelab>Flac Frontend
Taper Notes:
View NotesThe New Orleans Radiators, 06-28-2009, The Varsity Theater, Minneapolis, MN Recorded by Mike Mahoney (mpmgumby AT msn.com) Sennheiser e 614’s > Marantz PMD660 (Oade Mod) Tuning And Todd Baker Intro, Go On Fool, It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry, Daniel In The Lion's Den, Where Was You At?, Kickin' Mule, Bottle Of Red Wine, Holy Cow, Run Red Run, Roll Me Over, Fishhead Man, Do The Dog, Tell Me How Do You Feel, Pushin' Too Hard, Hot Lube, My Sweet Nightbird, You Can't Do That, Hot Dog, What's Going On, The Twitch, E1-Walking The Dog, E2-Feelin' Alright,
Taper: DPK/o-canis
2:24:29
Rating:
10.00 / 1 rating
Taper:
DPK/o-canis
Transferrer:
DPK/o-canis
SHNID:
rads2009-06-28
Source:
Nak CM1000/CP-101 > Musilux> Oade T+mod UA5 (opti @16/44) > JB3 wav
Lineage:
JB3 > sb1394 > Pc (CPC v3.02.5) > Flac burn
Taper Notes:
View NotesThanks to M.M. Gumby for the setlist help Location: 5' ROC near the pocket, FOB, in the Lazy-Boy Format: 16-bit, 44 kHz Editing: Adobe Audition 1.0 (see Post Notes) CD-Wave (tracking/flac) Traders Little Helper (SBE check/repair) ********************************************************************** / / Please, help ensure live recordings remain easily accessible by / supporting the musicians: Attend their shows, buy their studio / releases, pick up some merch and bring someone new to this music. / / Spread the word / http://www.theradiators.org/ ********************************************************************** Source Notes: Post NOTES (Only post processing noted below was applied to this material.) Editing done in 16bit/48kHz realm: ---------------------------------------------------------------- - Level adjustment - added +3dB entire show via hard limit of -0.5dB (not reached) - Fades - IN/out of sets Resample/dithered to 16bit/44.1kHz