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Taper: unknown
2:57:24
SHNID:
VinceWelnick2002-01-18.BeatleJam-Machine-BlueFloyd.fob-schoeps-mk4v.unk.flac1644
Source:
Schoeps MK4v (fob) > dat
Lineage:
dat > cd > flac
Taper Notes:
View Notes...the Machine: Tahrah Cohen - drums, percussion Joe Pascarell - guitar, vox Neil "Nail" Alexander - keys, organ, vox Ryan Ball - bass, vox ...Vince Welnick: Vince Welnick (Vincent Leo Welnick) - keys, vox Joe Pascarell - guitar, vox Tahrah Cohen - drums, percussion Ryan Ball - bass, vox Neil "Nail" Alexander - keys, organ, vox ...Blue Floyd: Matt Abts (Matthew Abts) - drums, percussion, b.vox Berry Oakley Jr. (Berry Duane Oakley) - bass, vox Mark "Slick" Aguilar - guitar, b.vox Johnny Neel (John Neel Amalfitano) - keys, organ, harmonica, vox #=w/ Vince Welnick (Vincent Leo Welnick) - keys, vox @=w/ the Machine vg NOTES (2026-04-25): --Thanks MUCHO to whomever originally recorded & shared out this Beatlejam 2002 show. Absolutely Appreciated & a wonderful capture!! --I added the fact that this was an FOB capture to the source info as it is plainly obvious that this is an FOB capture, that is pretty obvious from the sound --this was the 2nd ever "Beatle Jam" (aka "beatlejam"; aka "Beatlejam"; aka "BeatleJam") --apparently Vince joined the Machine right away at the end of their set (at d2t01) & they continued on, eventually leaving Vince to finish that section in a solo capacity...then there was a break followed by the Blue Floyd set, etc. --I added the band members for all 3 bands...I believe I got them all correct (Tahrah Cohen used to be 'Todd Cohen', of course) - in pic 'BeatleJam 2002-01-18.image05' I see a 2nd guitarist there on stage with Mark "Slick" Aguilar, which I believe is Joe Pascarell from the Machine & so this was probably taken during d2t08 ("All You Need Is Love")...if anyone can confirm or deny who this is, won't you please chime in & let us all know?? --corrected some song titles toward how they appear on the original albums --added more detail to the setlist info & venue info --this venue opened on 1928-12-25 with a private event held for the Kiwanis Club & opened to the public on 1928-12-27 with vaudeville & the movie "Glorious Betsy"...it operated until 1980 & was threatened with demolition until a community group formed to re-open it as a live performance venue...it closed again in 1985 & then reopened in 1988 under private ownership, who established a restoration fund for repairs, restoration, & equipment upgrades - the place was fully restored by 1994 & thrives to this present day (2026)...it also known as "Keswick Theater" --https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keswick_Theatre --https://www.keswicktheatre.com/ --https://www.facebook.com/TheKeswickTheatre/ --created an ffp checksum file --added the ffp fingerprints & md5 checksums to the text file --added pics of the venue & some from the event itself