Identifier1796937
Created AtThu Jul 17 2003 10:24:22 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeSHN
Media Count2
Note2CDR
Source InfoMATRIX: SBD & AKG C4000's > Samson Mixpad 4> Midiman Flying Calf 24bit A/D converter> Tascam DA-P1> Sony PCM-M1 Transfer: Sony SDT 9000> VDAT> WAV> CDWAVE> Soundforge ( d2t5 noise burst removal (Pfft))> mkwACT> SHN V.3
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SHNIDDateVenueCityStateArchive Identifier
87462002-03-28TrasheteriaGuelphON
AKG C4000 (hyper-card)+Sbd->Samson Mixpad4->Flying Calf A/D converter->DA-P1 @48KHz
Performance
Burt Neilson Band 2002-03-28 Trasheteria, Guelph, ON
Set 1I.
Bell Bottoms,
Jack Lumber,
Palace Moon,
Waves,
Yellow Pants**,
In the Belly,
Just the Same,
Stop 28
Set 2II. Torn and Frayed,
Finding Your Soul***,
Were You Ever There At All,
L ->
Martiain ->
L ->
Eye of the Tiger Jam## ->
The Bench

E. Back in the USSR
Set 3
Comment** with a 'Funkytown' jam.
*** Finding Your Soul was followed by a brief, half-paced reprise of the song, which appears on the debut album as track 9, entitled "In a Saloon". Once again, Jeremy teased 'Makisupa Policeman' heavily in this tune.

##The jam out of this incredible L eventually transformed into the famous 'Rocky' tune, 'Eye of the Tiger'. It was jammed on for roughly a minute, before the band segued seamlessly into 'The Bench'. From L through the end of the set, there was no stops in the music. Incredibly fluid transitions and fierce jamming was the story of this second set.