moe. Capitol Theatre Port Chester, NY 11/9/2012 Neumann TLM-170 (hypercardoids behind soundboard) -> Sound Devices 722 (@24/96); FLAC File processing in SoundForge 10.0d (resample to 44.1 with iZotope 64-Bit SRC set higher than "Highest Quality" setting w/anti-alias filter; 24->16 bit dither using iZotope MBIT+ Dither with Ultra noise shaping, High dither settings; clap scrubbing); Tracked in CDWav. Set 1 1. Rainshine * 2. Don't Fuck With Flo -> 3. Tubing The River Styx -> 4. Shoot First 5. The Bones Of Lazarus 6. Jazz Wank -> 7. Buster 8. setbreak announce Set 2 1. crowd/tuning 2. Smoke -> 3. Threw It All Away 4. Suck A Lemon 5. Time Ed -> 6. YOY -> 7. Spine Of A Dog -> 8. Time Ed -> 9. Spine Of A Dog -> 10. Plane Crash 11. encore break 12. banter - announcements 13. messing around 14. Seat Of Pants 15. Zed Nought Z -> 16. ambient jam -> 17. Spaz Medicine -> 18. ambient jam -> 19. Zed Nought Z * = First 2:43 of this track is patched in from Justin Marinoff's source: Neumann km184 (behind foh/dfc/ortf) > Sound Devices MP-2 > Edirol R-09HR (16/44) I scrubbed about 100 nearby annoying claps from various points in this recording. Note that there are a couple of moments in Time Ed, Spine Of A Dog, and Zed Nought Z where you can loudly hear some of the chatter between Steve Young and whoever was recording the moe. in a moement MP3 recordings -- calling out song titles. Unfortunately there is nothing that can be done about this. Since were set up behind Steve Young I believe that all recordings from this night will suffer from this issue. (RANT ON) Note that as opposed to my 4 earlier recordings from The Cap (The Roots, Bob Weir, Blues Traveler/Spin Doctors, and Umphreys McGee), this recording (and the one Phil & Friends recording I will post shortly) is far inferior. It seems that each time I attend a show at The Cap, there are new, tougher rules and regulations which keep pushing the tapers into worse sounding positions and (now) only allow us to raise our stands about 5 feet in the air. At this point I've about had enough with the venue and their incresingly restrictive rules. Much as I love the venue itself, there's no point in going there if I can't make good recordings! (RANT OFF) Recorded, mastered, tracked, and posted by Scott Bernstein 11/26-28/2012