Identifier | 4396861 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | 0003490097 |
Status | 1 |
Media Type | CDr |
Media Count | 3 |
Note | Trey Anastasio
5-14-99 State Theatre Portland, ME Source: Set I: AKG 480 > Beyer > SBM-1 Set II: Neumann KM-184 > Apogee Seed: DAT > Seagate Archive Python 01931 > dat2wav 1.2 > CDWav > shnXP (updated shn2k) by Paul Hofferkamp (gruven42@yahoo.com) --No DAE-- Disc I: -Set I- Acoustic 01. The Inlaw Josey Wales 02. Back on the Train 03. When the Circus Comes 04. Snowflakes In The Sand 05. Water In The Sky 06. Farmhouse 07. Wolfman's Brother > 08. Feel Like Makin' Love* 09. You'll Know My Name** 10. Billy Breathes*** 11. Runaway Jim 12. Kissed By Mist**** Disc II: -Set II- Electric 01. Intro 02. First Tube 03. Will It Go Round in Circles 04. Gotta Jibboo 05. Heavy Things 06. Tops Off^ 07. Ooh Child Disc III: 01. Sand^^ > 02. Drums Duel 03. Voodoo Child (slight return) -Encore- 04. Aqui Como Alla 05. I Can See Clearly Now > 06. Last Tube^^^ * - Trey describes how everyone is so excited to see a show in this theatre, where things can be a bit "raunchy", since it's general admission and everyone can do what they want. And he describes the interesting phenomenon during the Wolfman's quiet part where the vibe in the crowd starts to shift as the impending drunken mayhem takes control. So he decides to play a song in recognition of this vibe, but first he is reminded of the classic rock song "Feel Like Makin' Love" (Bad Company) and plays the chorus ** - Trey says "Feel Like Makin' Love" is the partner song of this song, and says it's written about folks who are having last call at a bar *** - Trey on piano **** - Trey dedicates it to Julia Butterfly Hill, the Earth First protester living in an old-growth redwood tree named "Luna" for the past 18 months, written by Tom Marshall and Trey ^ - Tony introduces the song as a blues standard of which the origins are "shrouded in antiquity." He doesn't know who wrote it or even what it's about, but says it may be about taking off your hat, or a top off a bottle, or your shirt off. Also Tony says the song may be written by a blues rascal named "Eddie Bo". ^^ - With digital delay loop jam and Trey on keyboard; 25+ minutes ^^^ - Tony introduces the band and then thanks the crew for all their work, some of whom even have "their own fan club" (Chris Kuroda's CK5) |
Source Info | Set I: AKG 480 > Beyer > SBM-1 Set II: Neumann KM-184 > Apogee |
Tech Note | All |
Trades Allowed | |
Attendence | 0 |
Performance
Trey Anastasio 1999-05-14 The State Theatre, Portland, ME | |
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Set 1 | I: Inlaw Josie Wales, Get Back On The Train, Circus Comes To Town,
Snowflakes In The Sand, Water in the Sky, Farmhouse, Wolfman's Brother, Feel Like Making Love*, You'll Know My Name, Billy Breathes**, Runaway Jim, Kissed by Mist. |
Set 2 | II: First Tube, Will It Go Around In Ciecles, Gotta Jiboo, Heavy Things,
Tops Off, Ooh Child, Sand > Drums, Voodoo Child |
Set 3 | E: Aqui Como Alla, I Can See Clearly Now > Last Tube |
Comment | * Trey notices the crowd is getting louder (and drunker) and comments he
should play a song appropriate for the "ensuing drunken mayhem" at which point he plays the first verse and chorus of Bad Company's "Feel Like Makin' Love". The crowd sings the chorus with Trey. ** Trey on Piano. |