Max Creek Live at The Living Room on 1996-08-23
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Song Title | Versions | Compilations | Covers |
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jam > | |||
The Field > | |||
Henry > | |||
Rainbow | |||
Back Street Woman | |||
It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry | |||
talk/tuning | |||
I Will Always See Your Face > | |||
Hard Love > | |||
Truck Driving Blues | |||
The Same Things > | |||
Wild Side > | |||
After Midnight > | |||
Leaves > | |||
Drums | |||
Blood Red Roses > | |||
Cities | |||
talk/tuning | |||
Tupelo Honey | |||
Back Porch Boogie Blues |
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For complete show info click on the "text file - show info" link just above
Eamon Cronin on drums
Scott Allshouse on drums for "The Same Things", Wild Side", and "After Midnight"
I removed 40 seconds of "tuning" from set 1 so it would fit on one disc
Gap (tape flip) at end of "After Midnight" jam; fade-out & fade-in added
Two fadeouts early in Blood Red Roses
Some soundboard problems during "Cities"
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Did I make any mistakes or omissions? Email me at ed@scoogy.com and I will fix them :)
- Addeddate
- 2009-06-16 01:16:18
- Identifier
- mc1996-08-23.flac16
- Lineage
- Master cassettes > Yamaha KX-W321 cassette deck > Wire Tap Pro > aiff > SoundSoap 2 (tape hiss removal) > Peak Pro 5.2 (audio editing) > xACT > flac
- Location
- Providence, RI
- Run time
- 2:47'54"
- Source
- SBD > audio cassettes
- Taped by
- Rich Petlock
- Transferred by
- Ed Hall
- Type
- sound
- Venue
- The Living Room
- Year
- 1996
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Subject: Interchangeable opinions despite absolutely brilliant jams
Subject: August '96 Living Room Perfume
People are more safety conscious now and there are stricter rules. That's okay, only natural, but I am glad that I got to experience it. The future is unwritten...
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