Jason Mraz Java Joes, Ocean Beach, CA August 29, 2002 Taper: Tyler Huff (thuff19@hotmail.com) Source: AT831 mics (SP-CMC-2) -> SP-SPSB-1 (w/bass roll off set @ 107 Hz) -> Sharp MD-MT15 ('Line in' for initial part of "Running", then 'Mic in' for the rest of show) ~ 30' from left speaker Conversion: alex@kabella.org Sony MDS-E10 > coax >HHB pro standalone burner > CD master > EAC > Soundforge 6 (fades and normalize) > CD-WAV > Shntool > MKW Setlist: Disk 1 : 1. Running [10:04.57] 2. Common Pleasure % [10:55.59] 3. Rocket Man (Elton John cover) % [05:20.48] 4. So Unusual % & [08:04.74] 5. On love, in Sadness % & [11:15.48] 6. "Psycadelic Brownies" story [03:22.45] 7. Unfold % & [05:56.35] 8. Stuck on you (Toca singing solo of a Lionel Richie cover) -> [00:50.72] 9. The Dreamlife of Rand McNally (w/Michael Jackson tag) % & [08:25.21] 10. Atlantis (Toca singing solo of a Donovan cover) -> [04:19.26] Disk 1 total: [68:36.35] Disk 2 : 1. Older Lover Undercover % & * [08:35.27] 2. Curbside Prophet % & * [09:06.47] **Set break** 3. Sleeping to Dream (missing first 30 seconds of song) % & [04:44.56] 4. Who Needs Shelter? % & [04:06.17] 5. You & I Both % & [05:56.20] 6. I'll do anything % & [03:49.08] 7. Absolute Zero % & [05:32.30] 8. 0% Interest (w/ Madness - Our House tag) % & [13:30.55] 9. Tonight (Not Again) % & [08:42.48] Disk 2 total: [64:04.08] Jason Mraz on guitar and vocals Toca Rivera on percussion Ian Sheridan on Stand-up Bass = % Aaron Libowitz on Sax = & Bushwalla (Billy) on vocals = * Notes: Playing back at his old regular venue, Java Joes, Jason did an amazing set to his home town regulars. Up until last may, Jason played every thursday at Java Joes for about three years. Last may, he stoped to go record his major label debut on Elektra records. He will be opening for Jewel during her summer tour, and he will also be playing on a side stage at the three Dave Matthews Band shows in Seattle at the Gorge. His major label debut album comes out October 15, 2002. Also, acording to Jason, this day was the first day he did not wear a hat from the second he woke up, as he normally does.