3-Way Street 3ws2015-04-25.sbd.touchmix16.q3hd.flac24
2015-04-25 Walter Clore Center
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3-Way Street Live at Walter Clore Center on 2015-04-25
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See: https://www.facebook.com/spasso.music Set 1: Don't Know Why Slip Sliding Away Bye Bye Love Still In Love With You Moondance Tequila Sunrise Midnight Hour Blue Bayou Let's Get Together Rikki Don't Lose That Number Stagger Lee Gimme One Reason Set 2: Spooky Suzy Q Love Me Like a Man Brown Eyed Girl Have You Ever Seen the Rain Big Black Horse and a Cherry Tree Doctor My Eyes Johnny B Goode Evil Ways You're No Good Set 3: Green River Your Mama Don't Dance I Will Survive Further On Up the Road I'm a Believer Chain of Fools 3rd Rate Romance Play That Funky Music Mustang Sally Memphis Proud Mary 3-Way Street performed cover songs of material "made famous by" the following artists: | Van Morrison | Linda Ronstadt | Tina Turner | Loggins and Messina | Bonnie Rait | Tracy Chapman | Classics IV/Atlanta Rhythm Section | Gloria Gaynor | Lloyd Price | Aretha Franklin | Eva Cassidy | | KT Tunstall | Credence Clearwater Revival | Wilson Pickett | The Everly Brothers | Sade | The Youngbloods | Steely Dan | Chuck Berry | Santana | Neil Diamond/The Monkees | Jackson Browne | Wild Cherry | The Eagles | The Amazing Rhythm Aces Cast of characters: Kevin B. Selby - Keyboards, Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Melodica, Arrangements, Vocals Melissa Cunnington - Vocals, Auxiliary Percussion Lee Ford - Guitar, Vocals Musicians perspective: Great time as usual at this particular venue. The room was packed. Difficult to mix due to the high ceilings, but we managed. Folks danced til the end which was nice! Gorgeous venue! Until next time, Kevin B. Selby ------------------------------------------------------ This particular recording is the matrix recording: A "matrix" recording is where you take a soundboard recording (the QSC Touchmix 16 in this case) and blend in a stereo recording "from the room" (in this case, a Zoom Q3HD sitting at the back of the room pointed at our PA speakers). Matrix recordings usually pick up more of the room noise and crowd noise, but it is the frequencies and overall sound of the room that the soundboard recording DOESN'T pick up...so blending these two sources gives you a more "live" and warm sound when compared to a straight soundboard recording. ------------------------------------------------------
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