3-Way Street 3ws2015-06-12.sbd.touchmix16.q3hd.flac24
2015-06-12 Elk's Club
Title
3-Way Street Live at Elk's Club on 2015-06-12
description
See: https://www.facebook.com/spasso.music Set 1: 01. Midnight Hour 02. Doctor My Eyes 03. Bye Bye Love 04. Blue Bayou 05. Have You Ever Seen the Rain 06. Spooky 07. You're No Good 08. Stagger Lee 09. Gimme One Reason 10. Summer Rain 11. Evil Ways 12. Big Black Horse Set 2: 13. Do It Again 14. Love Me Like a Man 15. Brown Eyed Girl 16. Let's Get Together 17. Johnny B Goode 18. Suzy Q 19. Chain of Fools 20. Little Wing 21. I Will Survive Set 3: 22. Memphis 23. I'm a Believer 24. Mustang Sally 25. Proud Mary 3-Way Street performed cover songs of material "made famous by" the following artists: | Van Morrison | Linda Ronstadt | Tina Turner | Bonnie Rait | Etta James | Johnny Rivers | Santana | Everly Brothers | Gloria Gaynor | Aretha Franklin | Chuck Berry | KT Tunstall | Credence Clearwater Revival | Wilson Pickett | | The Youngbloods | Steely Dan | Neil Diamond/The Monkees | Jackson Browne | Jimi Hendrix | Classics IV/Atlanta Rhythm Section Cast of characters: Kevin B. Selby - Keyboards, Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Arrangements, Vocals Melissa Cunnington - Vocals, Auxiliary Percussion Lee Ford - Guitar, Vocals Musicians perspective: 1st set is "Main Mix" from the QSC Touchmix 16. Sets 2 and 3 are a full "matrix" mix. The Milton-Freewater Elks club is truly a beautiful establishment. Had a great time! Learned that we can indeed set up our entire bandstand in exactly 1 hour and be ready to go. Not the most relaxed way to do things...but it works. Fun time! ~100 people. Danced theirselves all night. M-Factor: 0 Lee used a Gibson Nighthawk guitar running through a Zoom G5 (which was mic'd with a Shure 57). 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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