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Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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NoteThere was at least one more song played (definitely Street Music), but I don?t believe it got recorded.

Overall I feel this is a good sounding recording. The only problems I have with it are that the guitar is a bit quiet, and some of the keyboards are a bit loud.

Disc 1, Track 8 There was a nasty glitch about 3.6 seconds in, caused by switching cables on the monitor board. I patched in about 0.2 seconds of sound from 8 beats earlier, and I don?t think anyone will be able to spot the repair.

The track titles and edit points in the improv stuff are somewhat arbitrary, but for me they represent major sections with a particular theme, and hopefully provide easy access to ?good bits? that you want to find again. I have also placed edit points after the initial ?shaka-shaka? didg loop on some tunes. For me the ?shaka-shaka? is a framework to build the loop, and when I am listening I often want to skip to where the first full riff comes in.

Bandmembers:

Graham Wiggins: Didgeridoo, Keyboards, Melodica, Loops
Geoff Gersh: Guitar
Mike Weafer: Bass
Ryan Krieger: Drums

Source InfoSBD (Graham’s In-Ear Monitor mix*)
Trades Allowed
Performance
Dr. Didg 2002-12-31 The Lion's Den, New York, NY
Set 1Didg Solo 4:3 Echoes >
Bouncy Prequel >
Bouncy
No Sample Improv >
Sample Improv >
Didg Echo Improv >
Drop To Drums & Didg >
Echo Rhodes Improv >
Tongue In Groove
Later >
Later Improv
Bob's Cloud >
Improv
Brand New Shoes
Street Music
Set 2Keyed Didg Improv
Sub Aqua
Devon >
Bassline Improv >
Space >
Bob Junior
Serotonality >
Outro
Improv
6/8 Improv
Cobra
Sharks >
Outro
Phased Drum Echo Improv >
Funky Echo Rhodes Improv
Set 3
CommentBandmembers:
Graham Wiggins: Didgeridoo, Keyboards, Melodica, Loops
Geoff Gersh: Guitar
Mike Weafer: Bass
Ryan Krieger: Drums

1st set possibly incomplete

*If you have seen a Dr. Didg concert you probably noticed that Graham (aka Dr. Didg) is wearing earphones, and has a small mixer on the top of the rack next to him. With this mixer he controls his own signals and loops on 4 channels, and also brings in an additional 6 channels of sound from the other bandmembers to provide a monitor mix. He records almost every gig from the stereo outs on that mixer direct into DAT or Minidisc (DAT in the case of this concert). He then masters the recordings at home, adjusting the EQ, adding a small amount of reverb and sometimes applying gentle compression.

Submitted with the following comment "(starting 2:00 AM on New Years Eve)"

Try "2:00 AM on New Years Day"?