06
1992
Sources
Transferrer: lopsided
1:16:35
Transferrer:
lopsided
SHNID:
tsp1992-06-09.flac16
Lineage:
Nakamichi Deck w/ azimuth adjustment > Roland Quad-Capture > PC > WAV > FLAC
Taper Notes:
View Notes*Notes: I received these tapes as "ANA-2", with no other lineage. This source is the same one usually listed as being sourced from an audience-shot video. Going by the circulating clips, I don't believe that this source is actually from that video. The video clips were shot from the side of the stage, with the sound captured up close and off-axis. Whereas, the recording here sounds like it was recorded from the back of the venue, next to the bar. In a few spots you can even hear the sound of bottles being cleared away. In any case, this version has more crowd noise before and after the show, and doesn't have noise-reduction or fades between songs like other versions do. The band captured all three Wisconsin shows (6/9 and 6/10 at Unicorn in Milwaukee, and 6/11 at Club de Wash in Madison) via soundboard. Milwaukee's Atomic Records videotaped all three shows as well, and circulated a rough mix of a few songs called "Three Days In June", which was included on Fruit Bat Salad Volume 1. Some of the soundboard songs from these shows were circulated via the Mashed Potatoes set, but nothing else has since come out. These gigs were a turning point for the band, marking the shift from the Gish period towards the Siamese Dream era. This first show at Unicorn features the earliest known performances of Disarm, Plume, and Frail and Bedazzled, and the only known performance of Bullet Train to Osaka. The band probably played some of these new songs at the Chicago (5/30) and Champaign (6/8) shows just before these gigs, but no recordings circulate for those. At this first night in Milwaukee, the band played past midnight, so included a rendition of Happy Birthday for Jimmy, in honor of his birthday on 6/10. After these gigs, the band would travel to Detroit, where Billy's favorite guitar would be stolen outside of St Andrew's Hall. He would replace that guitar with a newer model 57 Stratocaster reissue. That guitar would soon get fitted with higher gain Lace Sensor pickups and be paired with a Big Muff fuzz pedal, the combination that would provide the signature sound heard all over Siamese Dream. Of course, it would be great if the complete soundboards and videos for these shows were to finally come out. The show here is a top ten performance in the band's live history. MD5 Checksum included. "I think it might be that there were multiple video cameras running that night. This recording is in stereo, which leads me to believe that it was probably an external stereo mic on a camera on a tripod, or someone at the soundboard running a stereo mic to a rack DAT. From all of the listening I did comparing this recording to the existing video clips online, it is definitely not the same source. At the beginning of "Bullet Train to Osaka", in the videos online, the cameraman is behind the band and gives D'Arcy something to drink, which she says "Thank you" for. On this recording, you don't hear her at that spot, and the sound here doesn't move at all throughout the entire show."
Source 2 of 4
1:44:37
SHNID:
tsp1992-06-09.vidm.flac16
Source:
AUD > VID
Lineage:
[VID-M(?)>CDR-3 + VID-?>ANA-3] > EAC > Adobe Audition 2.0 > CD Wave for tracking > FLAC
Taper Notes:
View NotesInfo: I've wanted a good complete version of this show for a while and have traded for it quite a few times. The best sounding version I've found so far is a supposed VID-M>CDR-3 copy but unfortunately it is incomplete, missing Silverfuck entirely. I recently got a VID-?>ANA-3 copy which not only had a complete Silverfuck but slightly more crowd noise on the intro to 'Bury Me'. I've combined the two sources splicing in the missing parts of the VID-M from the ANA-3 source. Sounds pretty nice though unfortunately the ANA-3 source is somewhat more hissy. I crossfaded the end of the VID-M source into the ANA-3 Silverfuck so that the transition wasn't too abrupt. Anyway, enjoy this good sounding complete version of the show until an upgrade comes along. Obviously the "VID-M" I have can't really be the complete VID-M since there's no Silverfuck and the weird cut in the crowd noise. If anyone out there has a better copy they'd like to share please do so! :)