01. [ intro ] 02. [ instrumental ] 03. 04. Little Annie 05. Warfare [ blips ] 06. Great Big Taters 07. Red Rocking Chair 08. [ instrumental ] 09. 10. Raise A Ruckus Tonight 11. The Girl I Left Behind Me 12. Pale Moon 13. 14. Willie Taylor 15. [ instrumental ] 16. Coon Dog [1]
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Reviewer:JLSteffen - - November 29, 2008 Subject: complete setlist 01. intro 02. Buckin' Dun 03. Coffee's Cold/Tater Patch 04. Little Annie 05. Warfare 06. Great Big Taters in the Sandy Land 07. Sugar Babe 08. John Brown's Dream 09. Rockabye Dixie 10. Raise a Ruckus 11. The Girl I Left Behind Me 12. Pale Moon 13. Julianne Johnson 14. Willie Taylor 15. Arkansas Traveler 16. Coon Dog * * with Bela Fleck and Sally Truitt
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Uncle Earle 2004-07-23 Lyons, CO - RockyGrass
Taper: Brian Skalinder Location: 6' ROC, 6' FOB, 6' up Config: NOS (30cm, 90ยบ) Source: Schoeps MK21/KC5/CMC6 > Lunatec V3 (16-bit/44.1kHz) > Nomad JB3 Conversion: Nomad JB3 > Adaptec FireConnect 4300 > Notmad Explorer > PC Editing: CD-Wave (tracking), Cool Edit Pro 2.0 (fades)
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[1] with Bela Fleck and Sally Truitt
LOTS of rain during this one! The rain mostly drowns out the quietest song of the set. The other tracks vary due to the effects of the rain. Well worth a listen, this band is fantastic!
Clamped to Greg Cody's stand just right of center. Started raining Thu afternoon when we arrived and we fortunately set up camp during a brief break in the rain. After spending the evening in Boulder visiting some friends and fellow tapers and catching a show a the legendary Fox Theater, Jen and I rode the m/c back to Meadow Park campground to sleep away the night hoping the rain would stop by morning. Nope: rain, rain, rain, on and off through the whole day - and mostly ON. Hmph! Most of the recordings still sound pretty darn good, IMO. During quiet sections you can hear the lovely St. Vrain burbling off in the distance to the right of the stage and viewing area. First time using the MK21 sub-cards outdoors, and I love the broad, deep soundstage and the open, natural sound the MK21s bring to the recording. Enjoy!