Identifier8978703
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media Typecd flac
Media Count1
NoteOpeth
Vic Theatre
Chicago, Illinois, USA
2011-10-28
2059-2254

Taper
Jon G.

Location
Balcony seat D4, RoC

Lineage/Source
1 - From taper
> Church Audio CA-14 cardioid
- Hat-mount
> Church Audio CA-9100 4.0
> CTG 1/8" TRS interconnect
> Roland Edirol R-09HR 3.00
- Line-in
- Unity gain
- 24-bit/96kHz WAV
- 16GB SanDisk Ultra II SDHC
> Transfer to PC via SanDisk MicroMate SDHC to USB adapter
> TLH 2.7.0.272
- FLAC Lvl. 8
- FFP
> CD Wave 1.98
- Tracking
- CUE sheets
- Exported as 24-bit/96kHz WAV
> Sony Sound Forge 10.0c
- Channels balance
- EQ
- Fades
- Exported as 24-bit/96kHz WAV
> TLH 2.7.0.272
- FLAC Lvl. 8
- FFP
> Foobar 1.1.1
- Tagging
> Sony Sound Forge Pro 10.0c
- Gaussian dither w/ high pass contour to 16-bit
- Resampled to 44.1kHz
- Saved as 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC
> TLH 2.7.0.272
- FFP
> Dime & TTD
> *Insert your name here for proper lineage*

Lineup
Mikael Åkerfeldt – Lead vocals/lead guitar
Fredrik Åkesson – Rhythm guitar/backing vocals
Martin Axenrot – Drums
Martin Mendez – Bass guitar
Joakim Svalberg – Keyboards/backing vocals

Play Time - 01:56:17
The Devil's Orchard
I Feel the Dark
Face of Melinda
Porcelain Heart
Nepenthe
The Throat of Winter
Credence
Closure
Slither
A Fair Judgement
Hex Omega
- Interlude with banter, introductions, comedy relief, banter, and solos from Mendez and Joakim
Folklore

Notes
- Opeth! Opeth's mix was much better than Katatonia's, however, Axe doesn't play strictly acoustic
so there's no surprise there.

- No disappointment with the lack of 'classic' Opeth, however, I was disappointed that 'Patterns
in the Ivy II' seems to have been dropped. On the other hand, I am quite pleased that Axe and the
rest of the band fully accompany Mike and Fredrik on guitar for 'Credence' and 'Closure' again!

- The interlude between 'A Fair Judgement' and 'Hex Omega' is the source of the title I have given this
source.

- This was a shorter set, and there was a bit of filler. Axe's solo within 'Porcelain Heart' was
particularly long and Mike talked quite a bit in between most songs. Furthermore, this show featured
the longest introduction interlude of any Opeth show I have attended or heard, topping out at just
over ten minutes. Banter and solos galore.

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Performance
Opeth 2011-10-28 Vic Theatre, Chicago, IL
Set 1The Devil's Orchard
I Feel the Dark
Face of Melinda
Porcelain Heart
Nepenthe
The Throat of Winter
Credence
Closure
Slither
A Fair Judgement
Hex Omega
Folklore
Set 2
Set 3
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