SHNID 155887 The Hatters 1993-11-13
Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA
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The Hatters The Warfield Theater San Francisco. Ca. November 13, 1993 SBD > Tape > WAV > FLAC Lineup Adam Hirsh - Guitar, Vocals Adam Evans - Guitar Billy Jay Stein - Keys Jon Kaplan - Bass Tommy Kaelin - Drums Side One Track 01 - Red Hot Mama Track 02 - Found with Your Drawers Down Track 03 - Madness of the Green Track 04 - Gazebo Track 05 - One With the Day Track 06 - Empty-Handed Track 07 - Dig the Ribbit (Underfrog intro) Side Two Track 08 - One-Eyed Captain Laing Track 09 - Clip On Total runtime: 56m24s The Hatters played this Saturday night gig at the famous Warfield Theater in San Francisco, Ca. This was the 30th show of the band's fall 1993 tour, the ninth performance in eleven days and the third and final show opening for Boulder, Colorado's The Samples. The Warfield, at about 2500 seats, feels larger than it is. All issues of Samples-Hatters band get-along aside, the venue, staff, sound system and experience were all great to my recollection. Track 07 is labeled Dig the Ribbit, but is actually a mashup of Dig the Ribbit (the frog song from the Hatters' second album) and Underfrog (the frog song from the Hatters' third album). The tape cut is in the jam between track 07 (Dig the Ribbit) and track 08 (One-Eyed Captain Laing), I stitched it together best I could, the cut is subtle but obvious, as the first minute or so of the second side of the tape displays a bit of the magnetic 'wave' defect. This defect lasts through the opening of track 09 (Clip On) before receding. The master tapes were recorded straight from the venue's main soundboard into an unidentified tape deck. The master tapes were played on a Sony TC-WE305 tape deck into a Mac via a Behringer UFO202 digital audio interface. The source files were recorded in WAV format and tracked with Audacity 2.1.2. A 3dB levels boost was introduced in the second track to the end of the show to compensate for a reduction in recording levels, I cannot be sure if this reduction of levels was the result of the house or headliner engineer asking me (the opener's engineer) to drop the volume (a frequent request), or if I dropped the recording levels of the tape as a precaution against permanent signal distortion. xACT 2.41 was used to check for sound boundary errors (SBEs), there were none. xACT was then used to convert the WAV files into FLAC format. checksum+ 1.5 was used to create an MD5 checksum file for all the FLAC files. xACT was also used to convert the WAVs to easy-to-use MP3 files. All files (FLAC, checksum, MP3s and show notes) were zipped together and uploaded to Google Drive on November 10, 2017. This show was mixed, recorded, digitized and seeded by Ben Folsom. Questions? Comments? ben@thefolsoms.net
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Date Circulated
11/10/2017
Entered By
mgoldey
Created At
Tue Mar 01 2022 12:07:39 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Updated At
Tue Mar 01 2022 12:07:39 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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