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CrackerCracker Live at Summerfest on 2008-07-05 (July 5, 2008)


Collection: : Cracker
Band/Artist: Cracker
Date: July 5, 2008 (check for other copies)
Venue: Summerfest
Location: Milwaukee WI

Source: SBD + Audience Matrix
Lineage: DAT + WAV > Audacity 1.2.6 > xACT 1.62 (flac level 8) > FLAC16
Taped by: TAS aka morst
Transferred by: TAS aka morst
Keywords: Live Concert; matrix of soundboard and audience sources


Description

01. dj intro
02. Teen Angst
03. 100 Flower Power Maximum
04. Riverside
05. Sweet Thistle Pie
06. How Can I Live Without You?
07. Eurotrash Girl
08. The Man In Me
09. One Fine Day
10. Gimme One More Chance
11. Happy Birthday To Me
12. Take The Skinheads Bowling
13. Mr. Wrong
14. Lonesome Johnny Blues
15. Low
16. encore break
17. Saint Cajetan

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Cracker2008-07-05.matrix_64kb_mp3.zip64Kbps MP3 ZIP35 MB
Cracker2008-07-05.matrix_vbr.m3uVBR M3UStream
Cracker2008-07-05.matrix_vbr_mp3.zipVBR ZIP88 MB
Audio FilesFlacOgg Vorbis64Kbps MP3VBR MP3
dj intro3.09 MB649 KB425 KB1.07 MB
Teen Angst25 MB3.23 MB2.15 MB5.13 MB
100 Flower Power Maximum14 MB1.89 MB1.23 MB3.07 MB
Riverside24 MB3.69 MB2.38 MB5.95 MB
Sweet Thistle Pie25 MB3.86 MB2.48 MB6.22 MB
How Can I Live Without You?17 MB2.62 MB1.67 MB4.33 MB
Eurotrash Girl43 MB6.23 MB3.95 MB10 MB
The Man In Me19 MB2.77 MB1.78 MB4.57 MB
One Fine Day37 MB5.15 MB3.34 MB8.50 MB
Gimme One More Chance24 MB3.41 MB2.22 MB5.92 MB
Happy Birthday To Me18 MB2.57 MB1.65 MB3.85 MB
Take The Skinheads Bowling14 MB2.03 MB1.30 MB3.22 MB
Mr. Wrong25 MB3.19 MB2.05 MB5.16 MB
Lonesome Johnny Blues16 MB2.36 MB1.54 MB3.78 MB
Low29 MB3.65 MB2.38 MB5.71 MB
encore break6.79 MB1.38 MB928 KB2.42 MB
Saint Cajetan38 MB5.09 MB3.35 MB8.46 MB
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digital photo61 KB
digital photo73 KB
digital photo68 KB
scanned image of tickets371 KB
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Cracker2008-07-05.matrix.md5Checksums1.08 KB
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Cracker2008-07-05.matrix_files.xmlMetadata35 KB
Cracker2008-07-05.matrix_meta.xmlMetadata6.66 KB
Cracker2008-07-05.matrix_reviews.xmlMetadata1.44 KB
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Average Rating: [4.0 out of 5 stars]

Reviewer: LM27 - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - July 15, 2008
Subject: Cracker rocks
I just wish it was a full show, none the less

excellent

Reviewer: morst - - July 8, 2008
Subject: How Can I Live Without You?
The direct soundboard recording from this show came out really good. I just mixed in a taste of the audience sound to fill in the ambient sound a bit, and give a perspective on the crowd response. Typical short festival set, clocking in around 75 minutes, but Cracker thew it down pretty hard. Sal's bass was nice and loud the whole set, which was great, since Summerfest has so many stages you might have been able to hear other bands leaking in otherwise?!! The rarity for me was How Can I Live Without You, a very punk sentiment, disguised in a sort of reggae wrapper. Very cool to hear that one. Well, very cool to hear the whole set, since the band was really in fine form the whole way through.

Notes

Saturday, July 5, 2008
Summerfest (US Cellular Stage)
Milwaukee, WI, USA

Clearwing Productions sound engineer - Scott P.

Recording: Neumann KM140's (shock-mounted ORTF pair with windscreens, on 12' stand, slightly FOB, 6' left of ctr) > Beyer MV100 > Zoom H2 @48KHz/24-bit
+ Ramsa WR-SX1 SBD > Sony PCM-M1 > DAT @48KHz

Transfer:
DAT > Sony PCM-M1 > S/Pdif > Audiomedia III PCI card > Powermac G3/266 > Protools 4.1.1 > AIFF > Powermac G4 MDD/ Dual 1.42

WAV > Powermac G4

Mix: SBD -3dB, AUD +6dB
16-bit SBD AIFF + 24-bit audience WAV > Audacity 1.2.6
SBD AIFF > Change Speed plugin at -.012% to match 24-bit audience WAV, files lined up by ear/eye, mix output as AIFF @48KHz/24-bit > Audacity > output as AIFF @44KHz/16-bit > Audacity (tracking in 1/75 second increments) > AIFF's > xACT 1.62 > FLAC8


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4:41.66 49723676 B --- -- ---xx Cracker2008-07-05-mtx-t02.flac
2:41.53 28525100 B --- -- ---xx Cracker2008-07-05-mtx-t03.flac
5:11.63 55008620 B --- -- ---xx Cracker2008-07-05-mtx-t04.flac
5:25.06 57344156 B --- -- ---xx Cracker2008-07-05-mtx-t05.flac
3:39.32 38706908 B --- -- ---xx Cracker2008-07-05-mtx-t06.flac
8:37.09 91220012 B --- -- ---xx Cracker2008-07-05-mtx-t07.flac
3:52.45 41030684 B --- -- ---xx Cracker2008-07-05-mtx-t08.flac
7:17.28 77152700 B --- -- ---xx Cracker2008-07-05-mtx-t09.flac
4:50.34 51236012 B --- -- ---xx Cracker2008-07-05-mtx-t10.flac
3:36.38 38191820 B --- -- ---xx Cracker2008-07-05-mtx-t11.flac
2:50.38 30077420 B --- -- ---xx Cracker2008-07-05-mtx-t12.flac
4:28.47 47385788 B --- -- ---xx Cracker2008-07-05-mtx-t13.flac
3:21.49 35571692 B --- -- ---xx Cracker2008-07-05-mtx-t14.flac
5:11.43 54961580 B --- -- ---xx Cracker2008-07-05-mtx-t15.flac
1:58.58 20951660 B --- -- ---xx Cracker2008-07-05-mtx-t16.flac
7:19.47 77550188 B --- -- ---xx Cracker2008-07-05-mtx-t17.flac
75:59.01 804210700 B 0.4943 (17 files)

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This recording is dedicated to morst's sister and his new nephew, Sander! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME AND TO YOU!


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