Blues Traveler Live at Barnard College Springfest on 1989-04-14
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- 1989-04-14 ( check for other copies)
- Collection
- BluesTraveler
- Band/Artist
- Blues Traveler
Rock Me Baby
Out Of My Hands>
Should I Stay Or Should I Go?
100 Years
Alone
Set 2
Cleopatra's Cat>
Gotta Get Mean>
Gloria>
Gotta Get Mean
But Anyway
Hard To Exist
Mother Funker
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Song Title | Versions | Compilations | Covers |
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Rock Me Baby | |||
Out Of My Hands>* | |||
Should I Stay Or Should I Go | |||
100 Years* | |||
Alone | |||
Drum Solo | |||
Naturally | |||
Driving In My Car | |||
Cleopatra's Cat>** | |||
Gotta Get Mean># | |||
Gloria># | |||
Gotta Get Mean# | |||
But Anyway# | |||
Hard To Exist# | |||
Mother Funker |
Notes
* with Roger Fox on the flute
** with Chris Barron, Avram Lavinsky, & Gordon Clay
# with Avram Lavinsky & Gordon Clay
When you go to Bluestraveler.net and look up the show archive there is only one show older than this. This is the ultimate Blues Traveler begining. Being new to the BT fan group listening to old school is the ultimate joy to me.
Ok this is my first shn so I won't take any offense to any criticism.
E-mail me if you have any suggestions.
I started off with a soundboard 2 gen cassette that was made 5+ years ago. The sound on the cassette was acceptable, but there were some obvious errors.
1) First track Rock Me Baby was only recorded on right channel (problem from master) Repaired by copying right track to replace left dead air.
2) In between the two sets there was a drum solo and an a cappella group performed. The drum solo was most likely done in front of the stage, or on the stage. The volume is soft at first, but once they get jamming it rocks. The drum solo was boosted in amplitude during the warm-up (some static resulted).
3) The a cappella group "Notes & Keys" was performing on the left side of the stage. The amplitude was boosted on the left track and the left track was copied to right.
4) The second song performed by Notes & Keys was cut short by the tape ending.
5) In shntool track 5 & track 8 come up as not being cut on track sectors. Not sure what this meant or how to fix if it is a problem.
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Notes added 12/15/02 by Dave Mallick
Changed source info per Luke McCormick's notes, who taped the show:
4/13/89 - the barnard tape is Half SBD, half AUD. I used one Nak100 mic, with the other channel of the D5 plugged into the soundboard. It was an outdoor show on a grassy field, so the quality of the audience channel is really good.
Also fixed a few typos and aligned the track timings. I decided not to fix the sector boundaries mentioned above since they happen during set changeovers.
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Notes added 06/15/06 by Dave Mallick
Since this show was seeded in SHN, with seektables separately and had the aforementioned SBE's, I thought I'd fix both issues before uploading to archive.org. Re-encoding and SBE fixes performed with xACT 1.58.
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Notes added 02/15/24 by Dave Mallick
Thanks to research by Mark Goldey and confirmation from Luke McCormick, this show has been r-dated to April 14th, 1989. The URL to this show will remain as-is, but the metadata for the show page has changed to reflect the updated information. A much-improved conversion courtesy of Mark is now here and should be considered the definitive version:
https://archive.org/details/bt1989-04-14.mtx.mc.mccormick.mgoldey.158393.flac1644
- Addeddate
- 2006-06-16 21:42:34
- Identifier
- bt1989-04-13.flac16
- Lineage
- Cass(2)>HD via Feurio>Goldwave>CD-Wave>SHN>WAV>xACT 1.58
- Location
- New York, NY
- Run time
- 79:18
- Taped by
- Luke McCormick
- Transferred by
- Keith Bertel
- Type
- sound
- Year
- 1989
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Subject: Always been a favorite
Subject: Always one of my favorites
Don't listen to this in headphones! It'll drive you batty, since it's not really stereo. But through speakers, it has an airy, pleasant quality -- at least, I always thought so. Hope ya'll enjoy it!
(note - my comments are based on my original tape; I haven't actually downloaded the digitized version, I'm just assuming that not too much was lost in 2 analog generations)
Luke
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