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ZeroZero Live at Starry Plough on 1992-06-06 (June 6, 1992)


Collection: : Zero
Band/Artist: Zero
Date: June 6, 1992 (check for other copies)
Venue: Starry Plough
Location: Berkeley, CA

Source: 6 Mic Mix>Ampex MX10>Dat
Lineage: (Unknown, assumed to be) DAT master > CDR (standalone) > EAC > retrack > shn
Taped by: Jon Horton & Dave Hunter
Transferred by: Unknown
Keywords: Live concert


Description

D1 / Set 1
Baby, Baby
Cole's Law
> Tangled Hangers
Unknown Jam (If you know it, please email me!!)
Tear Tags

D2 / Set 2, first
Sleepwalk
End Of The World Blues?
Home On The Range
Little Wing
> Berm
Gregg's Egg's
Catalina

D3 / Set 2, second
Mercury Blues
Tongue 'n' Groove
Rigor Mortis

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6/1992 - Complete show (update)12 MB77 MB6.22 MB19 MB
zero1992-06-06/zero1992-06-06d1t02.shn11 MB76 MB5.73 MB18 MB
zero1992-06-06/zero1992-06-06d1t03.shn18 MB122 MB9.54 MB29 MB
zero1992-06-06/zero1992-06-06d1t04.shn10 MB62 MB5.32 MB16 MB
zero1992-06-06/zero1992-06-06d1t05.shn13 MB90 MB6.66 MB20 MB
zero1992-06-06/zero1992-06-06d1t06.shn4.02 MB18 MB2.12 MB5.51 MB
zero1992-06-06/zero1992-06-06d2t01.shn6.99 MB40 MB3.61 MB10 MB
zero1992-06-06/zero1992-06-06d2t02.shn6.40 MB47 MB3.16 MB9.22 MB
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zero1992-06-06/zero1992-06-06d2t06.shn12 MB78 MB5.85 MB17 MB
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Average Rating: [5.0 out of 5 stars]

Reviewer: lerond - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - August 25, 2009
Subject: A GREAT show, but the setlist needs fixin'!
- Set One [73:06] -
track time title
----- ----- -----
01. 13:35 Baby, Baby
02. 12:31 Cole's Law »
03. 20:51 Tangled Hangers
04. 11:37 ? (instrumental)
05. 14:33 Tear Tags Off Mattresses

- Set Two [1:58:51] -
track time title
----- ----- -----
01. 04:37 [Poetry reading by ?]
02. 07:53 Sleepwalk
03. 06:54 Boot Hill
04. 13:49 Home on the Range
05. 12:31 Little Wing »
06. 22:21 Gregg's Egg's
07. 12:47 Catalina
08. 06:49 Mercury Blues
09. 17:33 Tongue 'n' Groove
10. 13:37 Rigor Mortis

Reviewer: NYLifer - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - June 3, 2009
Subject: Great Zero Marathon Show
d2t2 is Boot Hill.
See http://everything2.com/title/Boot%2520Hill

An old blues song, written by an unknown songwriter. It's one of the more menacing blues songs, in which a man tells his woman to go fetch him his gun so he can kill her. My favorite versions (recorded by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Johnny Winter) feature screaming guitar and growling vocals.

"Look up on the wall, baby,
Hand me down my shootin' iron.
Look up on the wall, baby,
Hand me down my shootin' iron.
Call your mama long-distance.
Tell her expect your body home."

"If the city don't bury you, baby,
Lord knows the county will.
If the city don't bury you, baby,
Lord knows the county will.
You made your last mistake.
You goin' way out on Boot Hill."

"Well, I don't wanna wax you, honey,
'Cause you gave me my first thrill.
I don't wanna wax you, woman,
'Cause you gave me my first thrill.
You made your last mistake.
You goin' way out on that Boot Hill."

Reviewer: Wreck'dchem - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - November 5, 2008
Subject: great show, great recording
thank you for finding this. it sounds like you went through a lot of trouble. i know what that's like. it always seems to be those incredible but overlooked shows that are so hard to find.

i'm loving this show so far.

Reviewer: Wreck'dchem - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - November 5, 2008
Subject: great show, great recording
thank you for finding this. it sounds like you went through a lot of trouble. i know what that's like. it always seems to be those incredible but overlooked shows that are so hard to find.

i'm loving this show so far.

Reviewer: Wreck'dchem - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - November 5, 2008
Subject: great show, great recording
thank you for finding this. it sounds like you went through a lot of trouble. i know what that's like. it always seems to be those incredible but overlooked shows that are so hard to find.

i'm loving this show so far.

Notes

Source info:
Pretty much unknown. Soundboard > DAT master > CDR (method unknown) > EAC > shn

Recorded by Jon Horton.

EAC > mastering > shn > upload to archive.org/torrent by Scott Goodwin
(whoisstevekimock at hotmail.com)

Matering = CDR > EAC > Cooledit 96 Open/Append > EAC (retracking) > shn

It took me twelve years to find this recording. Four years of semi-serious searching
for it. It is the show that really got my attention about this band. Is is the best
Zero show ever? Likely not. Is it my favorite? Yep. It's a nice soundboard of a
solid show. I actually found the taper in possession of the master after four years of
blatant begging for this show. Finding it was really, really, nice.

I EACed this recording from the Master CDRs and reassmbled the entire show. Levels
did not require normalization (saturated?) and may be a bit hot here and there (from
the master DAT? The world may never know...). Seems CDR master was made from a
standalone CDR, and remastering simply removed the chatty parts before songs and placed
them at the end of songs. I.E., when you hit


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