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looking for some info on some shows..

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 5:40 pm
by francis
setlists..recording..etc.

4/29/2000
8/21/2004
11/04/2004
12/10/2004
2/14/2005

the duo:

1/27/2004
11/27/2004

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 5:53 pm
by Cleantone
1/27/2004 Post Production Matrix with onstage Earthworks TC30K> V3 tracked at 88.2khz by Clinton Vadnais
11/27/2004 Multitracked and mixed by Clinton Vadnais

4/29/2000 DSBD Founders Day
8/21/2004 Neumann KM184> Canare Quad XLR> Lunatec V3> DA-P1> Audiophile 2496> CD Wave> CDR by Clinton Vadnais
11/04/2004 don't have this one
12/10/2004 Sirius Studio multitrack broadcast> CDR> DP3> AIFF post production by Clinton Vadnais
2/14/2005 where was this? Sure the date is right? They were in Japan but I'm not sure they played this date. Probably 2/11

check http://www.phrazz.com/slipbase/ for setlists

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 5:54 pm
by Dan
www.phrazz.com/slipbase

04/29/2000: Founder's Day, Vassar College: Poughkeepsie, NY
Set I: Wolof*, Honey Melon*, Johnny's Tune, Nellie Jean, Yellow Medicine>Dogs on Bikes
Encore: Moral Decay
Notes: *w2 djimbe players from a band that played earlier in the day from Guinea (W. Africa) ]:

08/21/2004: Tweeter Center: Mansfield, MA
Set I: Poor Boy, Get Me with Fuji, Nellie Jean, Weight of Solomon^, Children of December
Notes: ^ Sesame Street tease ("chasin' the clouds away"). [Cleantone, Matt] BAM opened for the Allman Brothers.

I dont think 11/04 ever happend, it was miss labled on the recording but its really

11/11/2004: Velvet Lounge: Washington, DC
Set I: Suffocation Keep, Jam > Wolof, Fear of Falling, Sometimes True to Nothing, Let the Morning In
Set II: Moderate Threat > Cowboy Up, A Little More Jill, Children of December^, Alsoa, Get Me with Fuji
Notes: ^ w/ "Fields of Joy" (Lenny Kravitz) jam. [Jeffro - jmalinowATgwuDOTedu> - Fri Nov 12 15:59:15 EST 2004, JBahr]

12/24/2004: Sirius Radio Broadcast: New York, NY
Set I: Suffocation Keep, Children of December> With or Without You, Even Rats, Lonely Boy, If One of Us Should Fall, Proud, Old George
Notes: Broadcast on Sirius Satellite radio to almost 1 million people on Christmas Eve at 12 PM and 9 PM EDT. Recorded starting at 1 PM on 12/10/2004. A very rainy day to load up 36 floors in Rockefeller Center, overlooking Freedom Plaza. Brad broke a string during his solo on Old George (damned Sirius Strat) and came back into the head guitarless, but his portable raga saved the day with drone. [torph - 12/24/2004]

2/14/2005 must be in japan

02/11/2005: Matt Murphy's Public House: Brookline, MA
Set I: Jam #1, Jam #2, Wolof, The Shouters, Goes Around Comes Around, Jam #3
Set II: Cowboy Up, Jam #4, Lonely Boy, You'll Find a Home%, Even Rats, "Bouba's Jam"*^, 12/8 Blues^
Notes: Timo Shanko on Tenor all night. Goes Around Comes Around is a Timo Shanko composition. # with Grayson Farmer on trumpet%. * with Boubacar Diabate on vocals, Peter Barr on djembe. ^ with Steve Fell on guitar. Unannounced warm up gig for the Japan run with Timo. [ cleantone - Sat Feb 12, 2005 ] maybe?

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 6:44 pm
by Cleantone
Let us know about 2/14/05 if the date is correct. Where did you get that one?

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 7:43 pm
by francis
2/19/05... looks like i read my roommate's writing wrong when i burnt them last year. thanks.

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 8:40 pm
by francis
and also, 1/27/2004 is on archive too but none of the tracks match up.. i can see the setlist out of it, but the tracking is all fucked up. i'll have to sit down some other time and figure that out.

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 11:46 pm
by Cleantone
The one on archive is Jason Adlers source. You might have my recording. There was probably one or two more people there as well.

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 7:29 am
by francis
yea.. i'm not sure. doesn't sound like a matrix. then again, i only listened to it through my laptop. i'll have to search around. thanks.

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 8:33 pm
by lumpy
Francis - drop me a line at davidlevin at fastmail dot fm if you want that 4.29.2000 show. It's still on my computer, and I'd be happy to burn it for you. I helped get Bam to my college that day, and they did not disappoint anyone (except the stage manager, who was pissed, because they showed up super late and screwed with the days lineup).

Jim Crichton taped this one, and I was lucky enough to meet him right after the show and receive the SBD which is now in circulation.

Unbelievable show - a one disc wonder that is sure to offer a fantastic introduction to The Slip for the uninitiated.

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 11:30 pm
by francis
thanks for the offer but i already have it and yes, it is a great disc. thanks a lot for helping this get out and helping out on getting them on the lineup.. it was definitily worth it.