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Collection: : TheDittyBops
Band/Artist: The Ditty Bops
Date: July 1, 2005 (check for other copies)
Venue: McCabe's Guitar Shop
Location: Santa Monica, CA.
Source: AT831's -> SP-SPSB-1s -> Creative Nomad Jukebox III ( line-in )
Lineage: Creative Nomad Jukebox III > USB > Wav
Taped by: CAtapergirl
Transferred by: CAtapergirl
Keywords: Live concert
Intro by Tuba
Certain People
In the Meantime
Gentle Sheep
Sleep Come Home And Take Me*
Ian's "Spell"
Growing Upside Down
"Tuba's Magic Trick"
Walk Or Ride
Where'd All The Horses Go?
Angel With An Attitude
"Amanda's Magic Trick"
It's A Shame#
Wishful Thinking
Pale Yellow
"Sister Kate Intro"
Sister Kate
John's "Witch Doctor Story"
Head's Too Big
"This is our last song..."
Obsessive Crush
Encore Break
E: Packrat
| Whole Item | Format | Size |
| dittybops2005-07-01.at831.flac16_64kb.m3u | 64Kbps M3U | Stream |
| dittybops2005-07-01.at831.flac16_64kb_mp3.zip | 64Kbps MP3 ZIP | 30 MB |
| dittybops2005-07-01.at831.flac16_vbr.m3u | VBR M3U | Stream |
| dittybops2005-07-01.at831.flac16_vbr_mp3.zip | VBR ZIP | 87 MB |
| Information | Format | Size |
| dittybops2005-07-01.at831.md5 | Checksums | 1.52 KB |
| Other Files | Text | |
| dittybops2005-07-01.at831.fftp | 1.37 KB | |
| dittybops2005-07-01.at831.flac16_files.xml | 59 KB | |
| dittybops2005-07-01.at831.flac16_meta.xml | 3.64 KB | |
| dittybops2005-07-01.at831.flac16_reviews.xml | 193 B | |
| dittybops2005-07-01.at831.txt | 2.36 KB |
*The Boswell Sisters
#Amanda and Abby only
Most of the show featuring Mitchell Froom on piano.
Not the most desireable spot to tape in, but you deal with what you have. This was a sit-down show, and at many points, the crowd noise was louder than the actual music ( mostly between songs ) To compensate for this, some compression was used to tone down the applause/noise/etc., but it's still there. There may be some volume flucuations in "Sister Kate" because people were clapping quite a bit during said song.