Artist: David Nelson Band
Date: 8 February 2015
Location: Waikapu, Maui, Hawaii
Venue: The Mill House at the Maui Tropical Plantation
Lineage: AT933(4.7k) > bbox > Sony PCM-M10 (24/48) >
Audition 3.0 (tracking/ edits/ resample 16/44.1) > FLAC
This show is the final night of the 2015 DNB Hawaii Tour
as well as a benefit for Manao Hana Hou Radio.
In addition to Duke Davis on sax (who sat in on other shows
on this tour), DNB was joined by two guys from
Brown Chicken, Brown Cow:
Xander Hitzig on fiddle and
Matthew Del Olmo on banjo
Xander added a nice fire to "Cumberland Blues".
You could also call the "Crooked Judge" encore
incendiary with all three guests joining in.
Unfortunatley, this is the only show on the tour
that I was able to attend. I read the thread that
Budboy had running over at the PhilZone and someone
mentioned that Wally Ingram was on fire.
I really enjoyed Wally playing with DNB last year
and was happy to see and hear him again this year.
And yes, he was on fire. In fact, the entire band
was on fire. During the closing remarks, Mark Keys
turned to the band and said, "that was quite a show!"
The final verse from "Box Of Rain" said it once again
for all the folks who made the trip from the mainland -
"such a long, long time to be gone and a short time
to be there". Hope to see everyone again in 2016!
Aloha from Maui,
nassau73
01 (Tuning/ Mark Keys intro)
02 Rocky Road Blues
03 Sweet Melinda >
04 Edge Of The Wire
05 Prisoner Of Freedom
06 Talkin' Back >
07 Louis Collins
08 That's Alright Mama (1)
09 It's A Different World
10 Cumberland Blues (1)
Set 2
11 Have Yourself A Good Time
12 Suite At The Mission
13 (band dedicates next song to Paulie)
14 Man Overboard
15 Living In Another World
16 Friend Of The Devil
17 Snake Bit >
18 Aiko > (2)
19 Fable Of A Chosen One (2)
20 (Manao Radio Benefit Auction)
Encores
21 Ballad Of Casy Jones (1,2,3)
22 Crooked Judge (1,2,3)
23 (noise while band decides what to play next)
24 Summertime Blues >
25 Box Of Rain
David Nelson - guitar, vocals
Barry Sless - guitar, pedal steel
Pete Sears - bass, vocals
Mookie Siegal - keyboard, vocals
Wally Ingram - drums
(1) Xander Hitzig - fiddle
(2) Duke Davis - saxaphone
(3) Matthew Del Olmo - banjo
http://www.filefactory.com/file/6foffmhh5id9/DNB%20Mill%20House%20Maui%202015-02-08%20%281%29.zip
February 23, 2015
BLUE FLOYD - LIVE AT SUN THEATRE, ANAHEIM, CA, - 01-14-2000
BLUE FLOYD
''LIVE AT SUN THEATRE, ANAHEIM, CA, 1-14-2000
127:24
DISC ONE (51:45)
1 In The Flash; Sheep 13:08
2 Money 11:54
3 Us And Them; Any Colour You Like 18:15
4 Young Lust 08:24
DISC TWO (75:39)
1 Hal Intro; Shine On You Crazy Diamond 11:33
2 Have A Cigar 07:57
3 Fearless 07:56
4 Interstellar Overdrive; Wish You Were Here 11:04
5 Drums 09:47
6 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 07:04
7 Hey You; Another Brick In The Wall 20:16
Allen Woody – guitar, bass & vocals
Matt Abts – drums
Marc Ford – guitar & vocals
Johnny Neel – keyboards, harmonica & vocals
Berry Oakley – bass, percussion & vocals
Through the crucible of a pioneering, improvisational/blues collaboration by an eclectic mix of acclaimed, contemporary musicians - BLUE FLOYD endeavors to deconstruct the classic compositions of the legendary PINK FLOYD, into their primal, elemental form. As much an homage to the influence of Howlin’ Wolf, Willie Dixon and Muddy Waters as a re-discovery of both FLOYD classics and rarities, BLUE FLOYD plays iconoclastically familiar songs, heard again as if for the first time. "Begins" - features the original line-up of: ALLEN WOODY (bass with GOV’T MULE & ALLMAN BROS. BAND) MATT ABTS (drums with GOV’T MULE & DICKEY BETTS) MARC FORD (guitar with THE BLACK CROWES) JOHNNY NEEL (keyboards with THE ALLMAN BROS.) BERRY OAKLEY (bass & vocals with ROBBY KRIEGER, BLOODLINE). http://www.filefactory.com/file/47zeys556607/BLUE_FLOYD%20LIVE%20AT%20SUN%20THEATRE%2C%20ANAHEIM%2C%20CA%2C%201-14-2000.rar
''LIVE AT SUN THEATRE, ANAHEIM, CA, 1-14-2000
127:24
DISC ONE (51:45)
1 In The Flash; Sheep 13:08
2 Money 11:54
3 Us And Them; Any Colour You Like 18:15
4 Young Lust 08:24
DISC TWO (75:39)
1 Hal Intro; Shine On You Crazy Diamond 11:33
2 Have A Cigar 07:57
3 Fearless 07:56
4 Interstellar Overdrive; Wish You Were Here 11:04
5 Drums 09:47
6 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 07:04
7 Hey You; Another Brick In The Wall 20:16
Allen Woody – guitar, bass & vocals
Matt Abts – drums
Marc Ford – guitar & vocals
Johnny Neel – keyboards, harmonica & vocals
Berry Oakley – bass, percussion & vocals
Through the crucible of a pioneering, improvisational/blues collaboration by an eclectic mix of acclaimed, contemporary musicians - BLUE FLOYD endeavors to deconstruct the classic compositions of the legendary PINK FLOYD, into their primal, elemental form. As much an homage to the influence of Howlin’ Wolf, Willie Dixon and Muddy Waters as a re-discovery of both FLOYD classics and rarities, BLUE FLOYD plays iconoclastically familiar songs, heard again as if for the first time. "Begins" - features the original line-up of: ALLEN WOODY (bass with GOV’T MULE & ALLMAN BROS. BAND) MATT ABTS (drums with GOV’T MULE & DICKEY BETTS) MARC FORD (guitar with THE BLACK CROWES) JOHNNY NEEL (keyboards with THE ALLMAN BROS.) BERRY OAKLEY (bass & vocals with ROBBY KRIEGER, BLOODLINE). http://www.filefactory.com/file/47zeys556607/BLUE_FLOYD%20LIVE%20AT%20SUN%20THEATRE%2C%20ANAHEIM%2C%20CA%2C%201-14-2000.rar
PEARL JAM "LIVE AT CONSTITUTION HALL" - Constitution Hall: Washington, DC Voters for Choice Benefit - 09/19/1998
Pearl Jam
SV019 - "LIVE AT CONSTITUTION HALL"
September 19, 1998
Constitution Hall: Washington, DC
Voters for Choice Benefit
Source: Sonic Studios(DSM6) > Sony TCD-D100 (2nd row) > dat > cdr > dEQ > cdr ["Patriot" pre-show, Gloria speech, and first 1.2 songs are Countryman Isomax II > Sony PCM-M1 (Sec.F, row D) > dat > cdr > dEQ > cdr] > flac
Digital Editing and Remastering: Fred Evans
Digital Editing (Gloria Steinem speech patching and retracking): Allen Robertson
Artwork: Allen Robertson
DISC ONE
01 I Am a Patriot (before Hovercraft)
02 "Respect" (Gloria Steinem speech)
03 Long Road
04 Act of Love (^)
05 Hail Hail
06 Dissident
07 Given to Fly
08 Corduroy
09 Wishlist
10 Not for You
11 All Those Yesterdays
12 Daughter/(Rockin' in the Free World)/(W.M.A.)
13 Whipping
14 Immortality
15 Push Me Pull Me (#)
16 Faithfull
DISC TWO
01 "Dear Pearl Jam"
02 Present Tense
03 Rearviewmirror
04 Black
05 Do the Evolution
encore 1:
06 "L7 & Young Neil"
07 I Got Shit
08 Better Man
09 Alive
10 "Thanks & the Other Side"
11 Soldier of Love
encore 2:
12 "History"
13 Yellow Ledbetter
(^) = last time Act of Love has been played live to this date
(#) = last time Push Me, Pull Me has been played live to this date (the only other time it was fully played was on 8/29/98)
Recording Notes (FGE):
Some parts of 'Patriot' were made mono to remove mic bumps in one channel, while other parts were patched with the SS>D100 (sec L, row M) source to remove mic bumps in both channels. This results in a shifty sound, but it's better than the mic bumps or the constant loud talking/screaming throughout the SS source. There's also a channel shift at the beginning of 'Act of Love' that's on the CMII source and was not patched with the SS source due to equipment problems during the same section. Part of Corduroy was patched with the SS (2nd row) because someone talked to the CMII taper.
Recording Notes (spacedvest):
Best source...FGE left out the Gloria speech, and this was later patched back in place. This required the whole show to be retracked and some tracks moved to the second disc due to time constraints.
Artwork Notes (spacedvest):
Instead of releasing their live compilation album "Live on Two Legs" after the 1998 tour, Pearl Jam came very close to releasing a live release for this Washington show called "Live at Constitution Hall". At the last minute, it was decided to release the live compilation instead (it was so close that artwork for the Constitution Hall release had already been completed). This release is kind of a "what if?" release which is supposed to try and capture what the public may have gotten if Pearl Jam had not changed their minds.
Show Notes (thanks to Five Horizons):
Ed says, "Hi, it feels like we're in the White House ... we haven't played a place with carpet in a while; I think this place is the last bastion of sanity in town. Music is the choice; we're here tonight, you're gonna hear words and entertainment, not in any particular order; Hovercraft's gonna come out (applause ... someone shouts 'Ed for President') ... It's not gonna happen, unless you agree to release the tapes that say, 'Ed was sitting in his hotel room smoking pot out of a bong (applause)" and he goes into 'I Am a Patriot.' Several speakers follow from Voters For Choice, and then Gloria Steinem speaks: "I pledge to you that I will go to jail before I tell Ken Starr anything that goes on here tonight ... These guys live their beliefs; they're smart and good-hearted; they use their heads and their minds, they started out, they had tough times, but they weren't broken by them, and it's rare that any other group that they've remained themselves with their success ... they look after their true selves and your true selves" and then she introduces the band, making mistakes on Stone and Mike's names. =) The band comes out and Ed says, "You know why we're here; we'll talk later." During 'Not for You,' Ed comments: "We want to dedicate this next set of lines to the CC" before the "all that's sacred line" (referring to the Christian Coalition, who are meeting in DC this week). Ed's delivery during 'All Those Yesterdays' is particularly notable and distinct. 'Push Me Pull Me' is a little rough, and Ed shrugs at the end, and then says, "This one we'll do better ..." leading to 'Faithfull.' Somebody passes up a big sign, and he reads it: "Dear PJ: word up, dogs ... you guys fucking kick it. Look us up when you're back in DC, we're in the book; Bill, Hillary and Chelsea." (That was not what the sign really said =)). And then in a Clinton voice, Ed says, "He just needs to go on TV and say, 'Shoot, it's no big deal'...but I guess he already did that a couple of weeks ago." Someone shouts "I love you Eddie," and he replies, "Watch it, keep it consensual ... this isn't about issues." Then someone yells, "I love PJ" and Ed says, "Well, so do I ... this just is bipartisan politics in motion, that's what's ruining the country, ruining the office of the President ... people are playing king of the hill while there's people with lives, families, debts and injury who really need help," before starting 'Present Tense.' Mike's solo during 'Black' is right on, and Ed applauds him, and notes him when the song is over. "The last time we played here was with L7 and Young Neil ... he gave me a song writing lesson at a half-price rate; this is what I came up with ... on my final, he gave me a B+ I think" leading to 'I Got Shit.' Mike sings with Ed during 'Better Man' during the "she dreams in color" line! Ed has a bunch of VFC condoms inside his tambourine and starts handing them out toward the end of 'Alive.' Ed thanks the VFC people, "They're not up there to lead any one astray; don't let the funny business down the street think that voting isn't worth it. Vote for what you believe." 'Soldier of Love' is dedicated to "people on the other side of the issue." Gloria comes out with roses before 'YL,' and says, "There's history here tonight; this is the first time Hovercraft has played Voters for Choice; Pearl Jam's third; Sadie 7 is really Beth Liebling, Ed Vedder is Ed Vedder; these are two artists, married to each other, here tonight, both for this cause, and dedicating their time. I want to thank Stone and Mike for not getting pissed at me for messing up their names. I don't know if I can get Beth out here .. (the audience chants 'Beth, Beth') ... this is the crew's bread and butter, I want to thank them for donating their time tonight." Then Beth comes out, takes a rose, she and Ed do a little dance; Beth leaves, and Gloria says, "Democracy comes to those who vote," and the band goes into 'YL.'
http://www.filefactory.com/file/w450gad3lvl/SV019-pj1998-09-19.rar
PEARL JAM - "DEN HAAG" Paard Van Troje: Den Haag, Holland - 03/02/1992
Pearl Jam
SV035 - "DEN HAAG"
March 2, 1992
Paard Van Troje: Den Haag, Holland
Bonus Filler:
Feburary 10, 1992
Virgin Records: Paris, France
Den Haag Source: soundboard > Sony WM-D6 > analog-1 > dEdit > dat > cdr > dEdit > flac
(cuts patched with soundboard > Sony WM-D6 > analog-2 > dat > cdr)
Source: unknown Marantz microphone > Sony WM-D3 > analog-1 > dat > cdr > dEdit > dEQ > cdr
Digital Editing (Den Haag): Bill Graham (with some previous editing done on the main source by dan@am-dig)
Digital Editing and Equalization (Paris): Allen Robertson
Artwork: Allen Robertson
DISC ONE
Den Haag, Holland 3/2/92
01 intro
02 Oceans
03 Even Flow
04 Why Go
05 Jeremy
06 Deep
07 Alive
08 Black
09 improv "Saying No!"/(Suggestion)
10 Alone
11 Once
12 Porch
DISC TWO
01 encore
02 Garden
03 Leash
04 I've Got a Feeling/jam/(Say Hello 2 Heaven)/(Dirty Frank)/jam/(Hunger Strike)/(Jane Says)/jam (^)
Paris, France 2/10/92
05 Wash
06 Alive
07 Black
08 Porch
(^) = Jason Mueller (Ed's brother) jumps onstage and starts jamming with the band.
Recording Notes:
This is the complete Den Haag show (total show time: 87:42). There are some bumps @ 9:57 of IGaF, where it sounds like someone dropped a microphone on stage or something. The filler included is an acoustic session at a French Virgin Records music store, played less than a month before the Den Haag show. Some minor imperfections have been edited and the vocals given a little lift.
Den Haag Show Notes (thanks to Five Horizons):
Ed has more words for stage divers: "Just a couple of words. In my whole life, I never wanted to be a policeman or anything of authority. But in fact, all my life I've been in a crowd like this, and whenever I was back there and people throw up onto the stage and jumped back off it always looked so cool, but when you are up here, see all these peoples' heads bein' smashed in by boots and stuff, it's really fuckin' ridiculous. Prior to 'Black' Ed notes, "You know, we canceled tomorrow night's show just because I knew I would sing with everything I got tonight ... a very good decision I think." 'Suggestion' is an extremely rousing version, renamed 'Saying No in Den Haag' by Ed. Stone and Mike sing an ear splitting acapulco version of Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody' before 'Porch.' Ed's brother, Jason, jams with the band during a long, lively version of 'I've Got a Feeling' including parts of 'Hunger Strike,' 'Say Hello 2 Heaven' and 'Jane Says' (by Jane's Addiction). Excellent show.
Paris Show Notes (thanks to Five Horizons):
Acoustic performance similar to the previous Tower Records appearances.
http://www.filefactory.com/file/nf0s8v9ygfr/SV035-pj1992-03-02.rar
PEARL JAM - Vera: Groningen, Holland - 03/01/1992
Pearl Jam
SV018 - "VERA"
03/01/92
Vera: Groningen, Holland
1 intro
2 Oceans
3 Even Flow
4 Why Go
5 Jeremy
6 "Divers"
7 Deep
8 Alive
9 Black
10 State of Love and Trust
11 Once
12 Porch
13 "Feeling Good"
14 Leash
15 improv #1
16 improv #2
17 I've Got a Feeling
http://www.filefactory.com/file/39t7844u4br5/SV018-pj1992-03-01.rar
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