Identifier | 6885141 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | Flac |
Media Count | 1 |
J-Card Comment | Beck Live In-Studio, Broadcast October 31, 2006, KCRW FM Santa Monica, CA Recorded October 4, 2006, The Village, Los Angeles, CA I have spliced the beginning of Nibbler's mono capture onto my incomplete stereo recording. The broadcast started early, and I missed the beginning. The crossfade was performed by a professional using Logic Pro 7. Thanks to Nibbler for his recording and permission. The lineage is a little complex, but here it is: Lineage for intro and first 70 secs of track 02 (Mono Nibbler version): FM> Harman Kardon AVR30> Analog Out> Harman Kardon CDR2 Recorder> Audio CDR.WAV> Pioneer DVR-RW DVD-108> EAC> CD WAVE-(Tracking)-> Flac.level-8 > aiff via xACT 1.58 Lineage for remainder of track 02 onwards (STEREO): FM > rooftop antenna > Onkyo Tuner > m-audio 2496 card > 16 bit aiff via Audio Hijack Pro 2.6.3 > The two versions were crossfaded together using Logic Pro 7 at the word "skydancer" in track 02. > tracked with Sound Studio 3.0.1 > SBE's repaired, md5, and FLAC (8) via xACT 1.58 > you 01. intro 02. motorcade 03. cell phone's dead 04. no complaints 05. movie theme 06. interview (19min) 07. we dance alone 08. nausea 09. dark star 10. strange apparition 11. think i'm in love 12. outro The Band: Beck - Vocals, Guitar Justin Meldal-Johnsen - Guitar, Percussion Matt Sherrod - Drum/Percussion/Vocals Brian Lebarton - Keyboards, Percussion, Harmonica, Vocals Ryan Falkner - Percussion Matt Mahaffey - Cutlery, Cans, Bongos, Vocals Track 07 has a skip/glitch at 2:33, which is as broadcast. Runs about 56 minutes. don't trade this in a lossy format, don't sell it, and compost your vegetable scraps -peewee |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Beck 2006-10-04 KCRW Studios, Santa Monica, CA | |
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Set 1 | Motorcade Cell Phone's Dead No Complaints Movie Theme We Dance Alone Neusea Dark Star Strange Apparition Think I'm In Love |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | "Morning Becomes Eclectic" |