Identifier | 3361716 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | 3 |
Media Type | shn |
Media Count | 1 |
Note | Port Chester Restoration Project #1 |
Source Info | Cassette Master> Soundforge 6.0> cd> EAC> SHN |
J-Card Comment | Port Chester Restoration Project #1 1. "Check" 00:16 2. Tell Mama 06:44 3. Half Moon 06:09 4. Mercedez Benz* "Acapulco" 2:11 5. Mercedes Benz 1:54 6. My Baby 07:57 7. Kozmic Blues 05:06 8. Maybe 05:09 9. Instrumental 06:18 10. ??? 07:05 11. Move Over 05:02 12. Piece of My Heart 04:37 * Janis mentions writing "Mercedez Benz" in the bar on the corner, right before the show. This is Janis' last performance in New York and third to last performance, ever. Several instances of tape speed distortion exist on the master between: track 7 (1:39- 4:58) track 12 (3:22- 4:17) |
Tech Note | -Recorded by Ken & Judy Lee on a Sony 124 cassette deck with Sony dynamic mics on a TDK normal bias tape. Microphones were set up in the balcony with a 10-20 foot spread. -Original tape was baked in "Susie Q", shell replaced and transferred on a Tascam 122mk3 via a Lucid ADA1000 Analog to Digital Converter directly to disc on a Tascam CDRW700 by John Jay Hance (johnjayhance@optonline.net). -Cleanup performed by Peter G with Soundforge 6.0. -EAC performed with correct offsets. SHN conversion with MKW & extra tracking of soundcheck (track1) & retracking of beginning of "Piece of My Heart" (track 12) CD Wave and EAC by Evan Bellaff (theelevan@yahoo.com). |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Janis Joplin 1970-08-08 Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY | |
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Set 1 | Tell Mama Half Moon Mercedes-Benz * Mercedes-Benz My Baby Kosmic Blues Maybe Instrumental Foolish Woman Blues Move Over Piece Of My Heart |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | Line-up Janis Joplin - vocals Full Tilt Boogie Band is: Brad Campbell - bass John Till - guitar Richard Bell - piano Ken Pearson - organ Clark Pierson - drums * (acapella version; janis joked it was the "acapulco" version) This is Janis' last performance in New York and third to last performance, ever. |