moe. Live at Weesner Family Amphitheater @ Minnesota Zoo on 2010-07-12
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1. Intro > Tuning
2. Bring It Back Home > Spine of a Dog > Darkness
3. Threw It All Away > Crab Eyes
4. Billy Goat
5. Moth
6. Haze > Cathedral > Water > Bearsong
7. E: Godzilla
8. Meat
2. Bring It Back Home > Spine of a Dog > Darkness
3. Threw It All Away > Crab Eyes
4. Billy Goat
5. Moth
6. Haze > Cathedral > Water > Bearsong
7. E: Godzilla
8. Meat
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Song Title | Versions | Compilations | Covers |
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Intro > Tuning | |||
Bring It Back Home > Spine of a Dog > Darkness | |||
Threw It All Away > Crab Eyes | |||
Billy Goat | |||
Moth | |||
Haze > Cathedral > Water > Bearsong | |||
Godzilla | |||
Meat |
- Addeddate
- 2010-07-18 13:32:47
- Identifier
- moe2010-07-12.schoeps.flacf
- Lineage
- Kingston 8gb SDHC card > Dell PC > 24bit WAV > Sony Sound Forge 9.0e > 16bit WAV > CDWave Editor > FLAC16
- Location
- Apple Valley, MN
- Run time
- 2:49:59
- Taped by
- perks
- Transferred by
- perks
- Type
- sound
- Year
- 2010
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Reviewer:
ZaPenguin
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September 22, 2010
Subject: Excellent recording, terrible tracking
Subject: Excellent recording, terrible tracking
Of the three recordings of this show currently on archive.org, this is probably the nicest sounding, with a very rich low end and a high end that obscures nary a detail.
Unfortunately, the same care that went into the recording is not present in the actual transfer itself. The naming scheme is not actual etree.org standards, but an incredible simulation thereof (I don't believe "16-bit" should be in the filenames, just in the folder, and T## should be D#T##). Medleys are bunched together as one single track (witness the nearly hour-long T07) and the tracks are sorta out of order (on the left is how the track numbers should be, on the right is how they're actually presented in the current archive):
T01 --> T01
T02 --> T02
T03 --> T04
T04 --> T05
T05 --> T06
T06 --> T07
T07 --> T08
T08 --> T03
In short, it seems whoever transferred this had a bit of a mouse-clicking snafu (Windows Explorer does odd things if you select a group of files, then click one to drag the group elsewhere - the result, when using a batch renamer, can be nothing short of incomphrehensible. I know, or at least think I know, exactly how this happened, but am at a loss to really describe the process in a coherent fashion). Hence, Meat, the last track is numbered as track 03 and the rest are shifted out of order to accomodate this.
That said, this is an excellent recording of a damn decent show. A shame more attention wasn't paid to the tedious stuff (trust me, as a taper-transferrer myself, I know full-well that the filenames and track marks are the most tedious part of the entire ordeal), because this is otherwise the best of the three recordings of this show currently on archive.org.
(as far as the show itself - definitely a keeper. Great animal-themed setlist, with some infrequently-performed songs sprinkled in the mix, and any show with a nice, jammy Meat is a winner in my book)
Unfortunately, the same care that went into the recording is not present in the actual transfer itself. The naming scheme is not actual etree.org standards, but an incredible simulation thereof (I don't believe "16-bit" should be in the filenames, just in the folder, and T## should be D#T##). Medleys are bunched together as one single track (witness the nearly hour-long T07) and the tracks are sorta out of order (on the left is how the track numbers should be, on the right is how they're actually presented in the current archive):
T01 --> T01
T02 --> T02
T03 --> T04
T04 --> T05
T05 --> T06
T06 --> T07
T07 --> T08
T08 --> T03
In short, it seems whoever transferred this had a bit of a mouse-clicking snafu (Windows Explorer does odd things if you select a group of files, then click one to drag the group elsewhere - the result, when using a batch renamer, can be nothing short of incomphrehensible. I know, or at least think I know, exactly how this happened, but am at a loss to really describe the process in a coherent fashion). Hence, Meat, the last track is numbered as track 03 and the rest are shifted out of order to accomodate this.
That said, this is an excellent recording of a damn decent show. A shame more attention wasn't paid to the tedious stuff (trust me, as a taper-transferrer myself, I know full-well that the filenames and track marks are the most tedious part of the entire ordeal), because this is otherwise the best of the three recordings of this show currently on archive.org.
(as far as the show itself - definitely a keeper. Great animal-themed setlist, with some infrequently-performed songs sprinkled in the mix, and any show with a nice, jammy Meat is a winner in my book)
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