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Taper: Mike Martin
48:54
Taper:
Mike Martin
Transferrer:
Mike Martin
SHNID:
shi-tones2004-10-31
Source:
Sony ecm 909 > Sony TCD D6 using Maxell UDXLII C-90 cassettes
Lineage:
transfer: Nakamichi CR-7A Azimuth adjusted with Dolby B bias @ 70usec > Korg MR2000-s @ 1 bit 5.6 MHz DSDIFF > AudioGate (24-96) > iZotope RX6 advanced & Har-Bal 3.0 (prep) > CD Wave > AudioGate Aqua (16-44) > TLH
Taper Notes:
View NotesNepenthe's Halloween Party first set: The SHI-TONES Jim Thomas - guitar Jennifer Burnes - bass Shigemi Komiyama - drums & percussion Martyn Jones - drums Yun Kee on violin * The second set is also available at the Live Music Archives. It is not included here but can be found listed under "The Mermen" or at this location: https://archive.org/details/mermen2004-10-31 Jim Thomas - guitar Jennifer Burnes - bass Martyn Jones - drums Shighemi Komiyama - drums and percussion Yun Kee on violin * 01. Welcome to the second set 02. Silly Elephant That Stomped To Tea 03. With No Definite Future and No Purpose Other Than To Prevail, Somehow... 04. Miserlou * 05. Kaena --break to try and fix equipment (omitted)-- 06. Jungle Rot * 07. Hammerhead * 08. Intro > 09. Sponge Cookie 10. Splashin' With the Mermaid 11. Pulpin' Line [65:44] The costume contest was AMAZING!!! I've been to some killer costume parties before but never anything like this. The patio was full of very well thought out and elaborate costumes. Not the sort of things you buy at a Halloween supply warehouse. The dance floor was full of exhibitionists and Martyn makes a comment about it at one point. I had found a chair on one side just in front of the PA and recorded from there (hand holding the mic still). The PA was just in front of me which sounded good initially but once the speaker blew out I should have moved. Problem was that I was in the Twilight Zone after an early morning start with an all-day drive and then some drinks. Because of the distorted sound from the blown speaker the 3rd and 4th sets are not included here A side note is that this would be the last time I used my trusty Sony D-6 cassette recorder. It was dropped when a drunk careened into me from across the dance floor and the cover never worked right after that. Went digital and bought the D3 to replace it. So this was the end of a long run of sneaking cassette decks into concerts. For historical reference only and not intended for resale or any commercial use Enjoy… -M- (October 2018) FLYING M PRODUCTIONS