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Northeast Kingdom Music Festival
Albany, VT
57:25
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8/8/09
Intro
0:40
Uncle Fer
3:23
Muppets Medley
4:22
Demon
6:36
Don’t Mean A Thing >
3:23
Michael Jackson Medley >
3:48
Don’t Mean A Thing
3:40
Saturn Returns >
4:23
Saint James Infirmary
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That’s All I Need
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All My Enemies
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Sweet Georgia Brown
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NEKMF Fashion Show
3:37
FIN
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Taper: Bill Koucky
57:25
SBD
Taper:
Bill Koucky
SHNID:
pfiasco2009-08-08.sbd.flac16
Source:
Soundboard > UA-5 > Korg MR-1 DFF Rate Conversion AudioGate to [24/44.1]
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Mastering In WaveLab with iZotope Ozone 4 Dithered to 16/44.1 > CD Wave > Flac
Taper Notes:
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The Chilly Ranch Nick Borges – Trumpet Dave DelloRusso Banjo, Harp Steve Yarbro – Saxophone, Clarinet Tim Boucher – Tuba Chris Trevethan - Drums http://www.primatefiasco.com/ http://www.nekmf.com/ Primate Fiasco. It’s so great to watch this fabulously fun Dixieland pop extravaganza play on the street in Northampton (with hula-hooper in tow) that you can’t find parking anymore. Why do they have to be so entertaining? A long time ago, before ipods, there were a group of cave men who, in between mammoth hunts and alien encounters, would play a primitive style of music with their primitive instruments on the street corner as glaciers drove by. Like so many young aspiring musicians of the era, they were frozen solid and locked in ice for an untold amount of time. Due to global warming, they recently found themselves thawed out with a huge sleepy sand in the eye and they all had to pee really really bad. After the shock and amazement of their new surrounding set in, they noticed that their instruments were still relatively in tune. They were taken in by the modern primates, bathed, shaved, and dressed. There was much rejoicing.