Identifier | 6798939 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | 0000536870 |
Status | 1 |
Media Type | CDR |
Media Count | 2 |
Sound Rating | A+ |
Note | Kai Eckhardt: Basses
Fareed Haque: Guitars Alan Hertz: Drums Eric Levy: Fender Rhodes, Clavinet,& B3 + Fly Agaric: turntables (special guest) Source: Taped from the stage Schoeps cmc64-> Lunatec V2->? (D>A converter)->Sonic Sense SPDIF-> D8 48khz Conversion: D8-> Peak 2.04 (mac)-> Adaptec Jam-> AIF-> WAV-> SHN-> mkw-> CDR Disc One d1t1 Mondo Garaj d1t2 d1t3 (talking) d1t4 (sounds like: "in the beginning") d1t5 (begins with "diversity..." spoken-words by Kai) -> Disc Two d2t1 d2t2 BewareMyEthnicHeart d2t3 (lyrics: "Poodle Factory") d2t4 Madagascar d2t5 Notes: Fareed had a mini webber BBQ on a stand between himself and Fly, although it was not mic'ed you can hear Fareed hitting it with BBQ tongs and a spatula at the very beginning of the show. The BBQ was bright orange, matching Fareed's plastic apron. This is the source of all the food comments throughout the show, hence the name Fareed gives himself at the very end "the Cajun Asian!". Also, Ray White sang with the band in SF the night before, hence the comments by audience members "Has anybody seen Ray White?" before the second to last song. |
Source Info | *Fareed Haque, Alan Hertz, Kai Eckhardt, & Eric Levy |
Tech Note | 2 |
Trades Allowed | |
Attendence | 0 |
Performance
Garaj Mahal 2001-04-07 Palookaville, Santa Cruz, CA | |
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Set 1 | BBQ Jam > Mondo Garaj, Bajo, Tomorrow Never Knows, Ivory Tower, Be Dope, Poodle Factory, Madagascar, Hindu Gumbo
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Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
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