Identifier2413818
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeSHN
Media Count2
Show RatingA
Sound RatingA+
NoteWidespread Panic 07-04-95 Bricktown Amphitheater, Oklahoma City, OK.
"From Jeff's Vault Vol. 1" Release.
Digital soundboard>Analog Cassette (D6)>Digitally transferred using a mixing console with pro tools in a professional recording studio>CD>EAC>Sound Forge>WAV>SHN
Master soundboard digital recording by Wes Delk (sound engineer at the time) using a Tascam pro dat recorder, who then lent me the dat and their Tascam overnight, and I taped it using my Sony D-6.
Mastering: Ben Blank recording studio, eac,wav and shn transfer by jeff miller any questions, email me at crypticaldevelopment@austin.rr.com

Source InfoMaster soundboard digital recording by Wes Delk (sound engineer at the time) using a Tascam pro dat recorder, who then lent me the dat and their Tascam overnight, and I taped it using my Sony D-6.
Tech NoteKnown Flaws: Blackout is missing at the end of set 1(not a tragedy). Drums pt. 1 fades out and then back in on d2 due to analog tape flip. Out of papas, the beginning bass riffs of MSTM start, then fade, then fade back in to MSTM before it starts. This was edited this way to fit on two disks. All of the fades are very clean and not annoying. Notes: -CD2 requires a 80 min disk. -Drums 1: Very Short -Drums 2: Sunny never stopped playing between MSTM & the encore, Mr. Soul. (as with many other songs as well, listen closely as sunny plays and plays and plays!) JB mumbles something about sunny right before they start Mr. soul, but I can't understand what he says, but I think he was poking fun at him. -Encore was moved to end of cd 1 so it show would fit on two disks. More notes: Although, there are a few small errors and of course, there is an analog generation in the lineage, it should not dissuade you from downloading this show. Sounds as good as any A+ dsb. This show was a smoker all the way thru start to finish. This is THE heat! The venue was eight blocks from the ok city federal building and some of the band and crew went to the bombing memorial site during the day. This place used to be a slaughterhouse as well. There was a very deep, long and wide pit between the band and the stage! Basically a concrete block and a stage between two buildings. Real shithole, super hot day, 100+, but the beer was cold and the boys delivered big time. Every version of every song is jammed out and then some. This show comes to you from my large collection of master analog soundboard recordings, most of which are preciously uncirculated shows as sbd 's. Look for more soon! Enjoy!
Trades Allowed
Performance
Widespread Panic 1995-07-13 Bricktown Amphitheater, Oklahoma City, OK
Set 1Wondering > Disco > Pigeons, Dear Mr. Fantasy > Last Straw, Ain't Life Grand, Pilgrims > Blackout
Set 2Conrad the Caterpillar, Diner > Space Wrangler > No Sugar Tonight, Can't Get High, Sleepy Monkey > Love Tractor > Papa's Home > Makes Sense To Me > Drums* > Mr. Soul
Set 3
Comment* Sunny only