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Jack JohnsonJack Johnson Live at Jenny Craig Pavilion on 2001-10-06 (October 6, 2001)


Collection: : JackJohnson
Band/Artist: Jack Johnson
Date: October 6, 2001 (check for other copies)
Venue: Jenny Craig Pavilion
Location: San Diego, CA

Source: ATR35s > Sharp MD-MS702 (MONO)
Lineage: Sony MDS-E10 > M-Audio DiO 2448 > Sound Forge 6.0 > WAV @ 44.1kHz > shntool 1.01>)WAV > shortn32 > SHN (no DAE)
Taped by: Tyler Huff
Keywords: Live concert


Description

(Holes To Heaven)
(Posters)
01. Taylor (cut)
02. Middle Man
03. Rocky Raccoon
04. Drink The Water (cut)
05. Nightmares
06. Rodeo Clowns
07. F-Stop Blues
08. Who Do You Love? > Stones In My Passway >
Fallin' Up > Who Do You Love?
09. Mudfootball
10. Trenchtown Rock > Garden Grove > Ring The Alarm >
11. Inaudible Melodies
12. Last Thoughts On Woody Guthrie (Slammin' & Bangin')
13. Fortunate Fool
14. =Encore Break=
15. E: Cookie Jar *
16. E: Pirate Looks At 40 *
17. E: Plastic Jesus * > Fall Line *
18. E: Gone *
19. E: Haleiwa
20. E: Bubble Toes
21. E: Who Knows

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Middle Man1.9 MB19 MB1.7 MB3.4 MB
Rocky Raccoon1.9 MB21 MB1.7 MB3.4 MB
Drink The Water (cut)1.8 MB19 MB1.6 MB3.2 MB
Nightmares1.7 MB17 MB1.5 MB3.0 MB
Rodeo Clowns1.5 MB15 MB1.3 MB2.6 MB
F-Stop Blues1.8 MB17 MB1.6 MB3.2 MB
Who Do You Love? > Stones In My Passway >1.4 MB14 MB1.2 MB2.4 MB
Mudfootball1.8 MB19 MB1.5 MB3.0 MB
Trenchtown Rock > Garden Grove > Ring The Alarm >1.5 MB15 MB1.3 MB2.6 MB
Inaudible Melodies1.9 MB19 MB1.7 MB3.4 MB
Last Thoughts On Woody Guthrie (Slammin' & Bangin')1.7 MB17 MB1.5 MB3.0 MB
Fortunate Fool2.3 MB24 MB2.0 MB4.0 MB
=Encore Break=1.2 MB12 MB974 KB2.0 MB
Cookie Jar1.8 MB15 MB1.6 MB3.1 MB
Pirate Looks At 401.6 MB13 MB1.4 MB2.7 MB
Plastic Jesus > Fall Line1.4 MB12 MB1.2 MB2.4 MB
Gone1.3 MB11 MB1.1 MB2.3 MB
Haleiwa1.3 MB11 MB1.2 MB2.3 MB
Bubble Toes2.3 MB23 MB2.0 MB4.1 MB
Who Knows2.0 MB22 MB1.7 MB3.4 MB
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Average Rating: [2.0 out of 5 stars]

Reviewer: Tyler - [2.0 out of 5 stars] - November 22, 2003
Subject: Not that great
I was the taper, and it was my very first attempt to record a show, using only a dictation mic and a borrowed MD player. I was shooting photos that night for the school paper, so the quality is all over the place. Also i forgot i was taping and talked a lot to the people around me. I recomend this show only if you were there and you really want this for your collection.

Notes

* - solo

INCOMPLETE recording of show; songs marked with ( ) not recorded

Mic was run "MIC IN" resulting in some "brickwalling" on the source recording

Sound quality of this recording varies quite a bit as taper was moving around taking pictures.

Pretty much a show for collectors and not for those looking for the best fidelity recording out there.

Drink The Water had several droputs which were edited

Glen Phillips, former lead singer of "Toad the Wet Sproket" opened.

Conversion/Compilation: boogie@dubious.com (09/07/2002)


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