Identifier5098093
Created AtThu Jul 28 2005 17:15:45 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeSHN
Media Count1
Show RatingA
Sound RatingA
Source InfoB&K 4021
J-Card Comment<b>B&K 4021</b> || (shn=55mb) || complete
Tech NoteTrey's set, Carnegie Hall, 2-5-00, NYC B&K 4021 (in hat, have exact seat location at home) --&gt; Apogee AD1000 --&gt; Sony M1 at 44.1khz. DAT Clone --&gt; phillips cdr870 (audio grade, rewriteable disc) --&gt; EAC --&gt; Soundforge/CD Architec 4.5 (Normalize, quieted clapping, etc.) --&gt; .shn files. 1. Farmhouse 2. The Inlaw Josey Wales 3. House Where Nobody Lives
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Source
SHNIDDateVenueCityStateArchive Identifier
75302000-02-05Carnegie HallNew YorkNY
B+K 4021 (in hat) > Apogee AD1000 > Sony M1 @44.1kHz; DAT > Phillips cdr870 > EAC > Soundforge > SHN
Performance
Trey Anastasio 2000-02-05 Carnegie Hall, New York, NY
Set 1Farmhouse, The Inlaw Josey Wales*, House Where
Nobody Lives**

with Nawang Khechog and R. Carlos Nakai: Instrumental***

with Rufus Wainwright: When Will I Be Loved****

with Philip Glass: Third Street^

with Patti Smith: People Have the Power^^

* - Trey mentioned that he's been trying to figure out a name for
this song for 2 years, and that tonight its called "The Inlaw
Josey Wales"; previously called "Minestrone" and "Purple Hugh"
** - Tom Waits cover from the album "Mule Variations"; with David
Byrne on an accordion-like instrument
*** - with Nawang Khechog on Mayan Ocarina (a type of flute) and R.
Carlos Nakai on Native American Flute; Trey on acoustic and
electric guitars; allegedly the first time a tibetan musician
and a native american musician played together
**** - Everly Brothers cover; Trey, Patti Smith and
several other musicians joined Rufus Wainwright for the first
song of his set; Trey on acoustic
^ - new Trey original which he'd arranged with Philip Glass earlier
in the week; Trey on acoustic with Philip Glass on piano
^^ - final song of the evening; with Patti Smith and all of the other
performers; Trey on electric and on backing vocals with Nawang
Khechog, R. Carlos Nakai and David Byrne
Set 2
Set 3
CommentA benefit for Tibet House