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Post: # 5274Post etahn »

Here's the rest....

2. Steel Drum Zion (does this thing have an actual name?)
09/15/2001: S.L.A.C. Festival - Apeiron Fields: Coventry, RI
w/Adam Deitch

3. Stand By Me
09/15/2001: S.L.A.C. Festival - Apeiron Fields: Coventry, RI
w/ Leslie Helpert

2 and 3 are pretty much givens, if you listen to Brad talking. I have no real idea on the taper. If Katie says Donaghue, then so let it be written.

4. 74
2002/11/12: Sun Theater: Floyd, VA
Sam Leonard

5. Tenfold
20020825: The Planet: Halifax, Nova Scotia
Sam Leonard

4 and 5 are lifted from a sampler/demo the band made in late '02/early '03. My guess is that these were mixed/mastered by Sam, and therefor multitrack recordings to begin with. Sam was still running ADAT (see also: Rack of Doom) in those days, and I don't imagine anybody else would be multitracking in NS.

6. YMS
2002/09/21: Old Main Inn: Fredonia, NY
Jim Crichton
I picked this because the last time I saw Jim, he told me that Fredonia had been declared the best YMS ever. I haven't heard the tape, and I think 12/30/2002 kills this particular version, but it's pretty hot, and the sort of gem old FT might have up his sleeve.


you torph, is there a bonus point for nailing the photo on the j-card?
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Post: # 5278Post Katie »

etahn wrote:
2 and 3 are pretty much givens, if you listen to Brad talking. I have no real idea on the taper. If Katie says Donaghue, then so let it be written.
FYI, that credit comes from a quick search of source info on etree & phishook and there seems to be only the one source in circulation.

I forgot all about those samplers! (Of course, the ones I had via the street team weren't labeled with dates either... oh well.)
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Post: # 5279Post etahn »

Katie wrote:I forgot all about those samplers! (Of course, the ones I had via the street team weren't labeled with dates either... oh well.)
Actually, mine just said "live" for those tracks. I pulled the dates out of my, uh, pocket.
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Post: # 5282Post torph »

ok..

Owner of A lonely Heart (only time played)
Ocean Club Roller Rink 10/31/98
recorded by Jason Booth
Pter Stoltzman on keys

Steel Drum Zion
S.L.A.C. 9/16/01
recorded by Jim Crichton
Adam Dietch on drum kit

Stand By Me
S.L.A.C.
recorded by Jim Crichton
Leslie Hellpert on vox

74
Fox Theater, Boulder, CO 10/3/02
recorded by Sam Leonard

Tenfold
Fox Theater, Boulder, CO 10/3/02
recorded by Sam Leonard

You Might Say
??????????????????????????????
recorded by Sam Leonard


Ethan, you nailed it- tracks 4 & 5 do indeed come from a sampler distributed by Ian Kaley. The YMS was a trick- Brad can't even remember when and where it came from, except it was indeed another Sammy track- perhaps a matrix. So by my tally (I never heard from a few of you guys out there, but I feel like its time to show the cards):

1st place tie: Katie & E-than Pure @ a whopping 15 points
2nd place tie: Tim & Pat @ a pathetic 14 points (just kidding)
the slackers: 0

The S.L.A.C. tracks are straight form Jim C. I don't think his source circulated much. The YMS remains a mystery, but as I said, I know its from Sammy. So Ethan and Katie are both gonna get another disc in the mail. Ethan- your pretty smaat, as we say in Rhody- I really though those SBD's fell though the cracks. They are soooooooooo sweet, though. Esp. that fucking Tenfold. 22 mins. of wicked fun. Game over.
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Post: # 5285Post tim »

congrats to etahn and katie :!: no way pat shares 2nd place with me after jacking my list though :twisted:

cool contest, the disc got me back into some slip after having not listened to them for a couple weeks. even better was the fact that i had never heard anything on the cd, so it was a good time really getting into the tracks and then playing detective with slipbase(thanks phrazz).
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Post: # 5288Post Pstehley »

tim wrote:congrats to etahn and katie :!: no way pat shares 2nd place with me after jacking my list though :twisted:
hey I sat in my dining room sweating for like 3 hrs figuring everything out... I will say though, that i didn't get as many pts as tim, because I couldn't figure out tenfold... which is pathetic I know.. just goes to show you how long it had been since I've heard it... So I would say I would definately come in a 3rd place... at which, I'm more than happy...

see... I'm not afraid to admit that I suck! :lol:

Great game torph!!
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Post: # 5290Post etahn »

Pstehley wrote:see... I'm not afraid to admit that I suck! :lol:
We're not afraid to admit that you suck either, Pat. <insert apology, comment about doors wide open, etc.>

torph-
is that picture from Middlebury? I think I can just make out a Pac Man blanket in the distance, and maybe Phalen's head on the right. Can you say fire alarm?!
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Post: # 5310Post torph »

Ethan, once again you are too fucking good ayt anything Slip. Yes, that blurry photo-shoped pic is from that Middlebury show when the fire alarm went off. I remember playing with a ballon in the hallway and BAM playing Torque and Soloman. And let us not forget the FPD opener. Holy shit, those were the daze.

Pat, I guess I'll take this opportunity to demote you to 3rd place. Good effert though. Just know a Tenfold when you hear one.
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Post: # 5477Post prn76 »

I'm working without a burner right now, how can I check out that disc you put together?
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