...It's all digital I assure you. "The Acoustic Ekoostik Hookah Show" Ekoostik Hookah - Friday, November 26th, 2004 All Acoustic at Peabody's, Cleveland, OH Source: CoreSound Cardiods> BattBox> Denecke AD-20> Sony PCM-M1 @ 44.1 kHz via remote digital I/O> Sony DG90P Info: CoreSound cards clip mounted 2" apart on SBD ledge. (Best I could do, crowd noise is still a little much at times.) Taper: Tim Gibbons (vern234 etree, Glasssonion@hotmail.com) Conversion: 2 Sony DG90P> Tascam DA-20>Sony EPS909> Tascam RW-5000> 4 Taiyo Yuden 80 min> DVD drive (@14x)> WAV via Roxio> FLAC This show is massive! My apoligies for the slight irregularities in the setlist, I couldn't spot d2t5, d3t7, or d3t8. Also, sorry about the level peaks on Cliff's solo part. It's mostly from the crowd noise, but I also juiced the levels when he was all low, he got louder, you get the picture. They aren't unbearable, just unpleasant. This show is a big reason why I wound up going to Pittsburgh the next night. Quite a few highlights, I'll let you judge for yourself if you weren't lucky enough to be there... Disc One: 1. Crowd/Intro 2. Through Hiker* 3. Lazy River 4. Sundial 5. Bound to Ride (Ralph Stanley) 6. Caribou 7. Coming Back to Me 8. Dark Hollow (Grateful Dead) 9. Brighter Days 10.One Last Look Around 11.Backwoods Rose Disc Two: 1. Shooting Star (Bad Company)> 2. Ohio Grown 3. Two Sometimes 4. Why Don't We Do it in the Road (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) 5. Train Song (?) --Dave Solo-- 6. Dave Solo Intro/Soundcheck 7. Father & Son (Cat Stevens) 8. Tin Man (America) 9. Illegal Smile (John Prine) --Dave & Ed-- 10.Ed Intro 11.Amber (Dave & Ed on guitars) 12.Brokedown Palace (Grateful Dead) (Dave keys, Ed guitar) --Ed Solo-- 13.Daffodils in Detroit 14.Tire Swing Disc Three: 1. Solsbury Hill (Peter Gabriel), Cliff Intro --Ed & Cliff-- 2. Stairway to Freebird (Zeppelin, Skynard) --Cliff Solo (On the Banjo)-- 3. Poncho and Lefty (Townes Van Zandt) 4. (cuts-out)> Hey Ya (Outkast) 5. Cripple Creek (Traditional) 6. Blue Railroad Train (Doc Watson) (cuts-out)> 7. Cliff Banjo/Yodel breakdown (?) --Steve Solo-- 8. (?) ...it flows though 9. These Days (Jackson Browne) 10.Come and Go Blues (Gregg Allman) 11.Bron-Y-Aur Stomp/Traveling Riverside Blues (Led Zeppelin)** --Cliff & Dave-- 12. You & I Disc Four: 1. Sheepdog (Band joins in) 2. Deep River Blues (Doc Watson, right?) 3. Schwa 4. The Weight (The Band) 5. Burial (Peter Tosh) 6. Hot Dog (Led Zeppelin) 7. Deal With It 8. Lady Vanilla --Filler: Soundcheck Jams-- 9. Life Is Good Jam 10.Sundial/Immigrant Song (Led Zeppelin) Jam 11.Honky Tonk Woman (Rolling Stones) Jam *My 7 pin input is giving me trouble, Through Hiker cuts out at 3:08, back in at 3:15 and then out and in again a few seconds later (damnit) **Steve had said they were taking a break, so I shut off the deck and got up to move a bit. Then like a minute later they came back out and I wasn't ready, so I missed a verse or two of You & I (Sorry). Other than those the only cuts were one for a tape (d3t3>4), and one for batteries (d3t6>7). SO much great music that night. They continue to surprise me... One more reason to go see yourself some HOOKAH!