Showboat Lounge, Metairie, LA

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Source: Wnoe-fm > Pre-fm Reel(s) > Dat (48khz)


Transfer To Flac (richard Russell, August 2024): Dat > Sony Pcm-r500 (spdif) > Metric Halo Mio-2882 > Macintosh Macbook Pro > Mio Console> Split Stereo Wav Files > Macbook Air M1 > Izotope Rx 11 Advanced (feedback Manually Attenuated, Trimmed) > Xact> Flac

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The Meters
Showboat Lounge
Metairie, La.
Jan. 2, 1977



01. Just Kissed My Baby            6:25
02. Big Chief ->                   3:21
03. jam -> band intro -> jam       6:09
04. Jungle Man                     6:00
05. They All Asked for You         5:01
06. Hey Pocky Way                  7:53
07. People Say                     5:51
08. Ain't No Use (cut in middle)  29:07
09. Fire on the Bayou              7:31

Total: 77:21



source: WNOE-FM > pre-FM reel(s) > DAT (48kHz)

Transfer to FLAC (Richard Russell, August 2024): DAT > Sony PCM-R500 (spdif) > Metric Halo MIO-2882 > Macintosh MacBook Pro > MIO Console 5.6 > split stereo wav files > MacBook Air M1 > iZotope RX 11 Advanced (feedback manually attenuated, trimmed) > xACT 2.57 > FLAC


Notes
This show circulates widely as Jan. 22, 1977. That date, according to newspaper entertainment listings, is not correct, as the band was playing a different venue on that date. (Additionally, about a minute into Fire on the Bayou, George wishes everyone Happy New Year...)

The tape change occurs about 7:35 into Ain't No Use. There is a gap of about 2 seconds.

I used iZotope's Spectral Repair feature to manually select and attenuate about 5-10 instances of feedback (mostly in the first track). A couple of instances remain that either could not be repaired without affecting the music OR because it was unclear if the feedback was intentional by Leo.

I seeded this show about 15 years ago using a different source where I used notch filters to remove a persistent high-pitched squeal (apparently from the FM broadcast). Most circulating sources from torrents that I've seen seem to originate from that source -- it's obvious by looking at the spectrogram where 3-4 narrow horizontal lines show where I used the notch filter.

This 2025 edit is a completely different recording from a new transfer (of a different DAT source). No EQ or noise reduction has been applied to this recording (other than addressing the feedback issues where each change was less than a half-second in duration.)

I received this recording on DAT from Henry Llach circa February 1998.

--Richard Russell, 3/29/2025



The Meters:
	Art Neville, organ, vocals
	Zigaboo Modeliste, drums, vocals
	George Porter Jr., bass, vocals
	Leo Nocentelli, guitar, vocals

Cyril Neville is not present. "Jimmy Bolero" is introduced as a guest, but this appears to be a pseudonym or inside joke for one of the band members.

Several audience members are invited on-stage to sing during Ain't No Use...


Media Size
563.56 MB(590934495 bytes)
Media Size Uncompressed
0
SHN Disc Count
0
WAV Disc Count
0
Date Circulated
04/01/2025
Entered By
robbiem
Created At
Tue Apr 01 2025 14:44:33 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Updated At
Wed May 07 2025 12:22:50 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

Checksums
The Meters 1977-01-02 Showboat Lounge, Metairie, La.pre-fm.flac1648.md5 (download)
#MD5 checksums generated by xACT 2.57 on 2025-03-30 03:03:20 +0000

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