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Damien RiceDamien Rice Live at KBCO Studios on 2003-09-26 (September 26, 2003)


Collection: : DamienRice
Band/Artist: Damien Rice
Date: September 26, 2003 (check for other copies)
Venue: KBCO Studios
Location: Boulder, CO

Source: FM (unknown recording device)
Taped by: unknown
Keywords: Live concert


Description

Intro*
Volcano
Conversation about Vivian and Cheers Darlin'
Older Chests

Individual Files

Audio FilesShorten
Intro3.08 MB
Volcano36 MB
Conversation about Vivian and Cheers Darlin'17 MB
Older Chests29 MB
InformationFormatSize
damo2003-09-26KBCO.md5Checksums252 B
Other FilesText
damo2003-09-26.KBCO.shnf_files.xml4.21 KB
damo2003-09-26.KBCO.shnf_meta.xml1.72 KB
damo2003-09-26.KBCO.shnf_reviews.xml1.18 KB
damo2003-09-26.KBCO.shnf_rules.conf9 B
damo2003-09-26KBCO.txt 457 B

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Average Rating: [4.0 out of 5 stars]

Reviewer: geoguy1978 - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - October 19, 2005
Subject: Great!
This is a great downoad, especially considering the options are limited. Nice taste of what he's about. Thanks.

Reviewer: Shrapnill - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - September 24, 2004
Subject: Very nice!
The quality is great. Its a radio recording- so theres no need for words there.

The version of Volcano that he does is done much lover than usual. He doesnt do the "falsetto-ish" lyrics. Very cool.

Only drawback- its only 2 songs. The rest is talking. But the two that are there are great.

Notes

All Songs Damien and Vyvienne

* - Damien plays the opening three notes to Wind Cries Mary


Info File Compiled 10/02/03
By Mario DiClerico


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