Identifier9282162
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
NotePlateau's down to under -90dB by 7kHz.
Although the show here is shorter with over a minute
than version 1a, it has a much cleaner, better sound.

- DISC I Track 02 & DISC II Track 06; level adjustment during these tracks
- DISC I Track 06-09; PA problems during these songs
- DISC I Track 10-13; stage monitors pointed to audience for these songs
- DISC II Track 01; stage monitors pointed to audience for 1st half of this song
Source InfoAud > Sonic Studios [DSM6] > DAR100 > Master DAT(48) > Sony 59ES > HHB CDR-850 via digital coax > CDR > EAC [secure] > Flac (Level 8)
Microphone Locationseated, 20 ft. from front of stage left (general admission)
Tech NoteLevels are adjusted during Mojo Pin when I realize my initial level setting is too low. There are PA problems starting near the end of Lilac Wine. Eventually the PA goes out completely so the band turn the stage monitors towards the audience after the Reggae Improv. The PA comes back near the middle of Hallelujah.
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Performance
Jeff Buckley 1994-11-29 Electric Lounge, Austin, TX
Set 1Chocolate Intro
Mojo Pin
Last Goodbye
What Will yoU Say
Dream Brother
Lilac Wine
So Real
Grace (false start)
Ska Instrumental
Grace (false start)
Kick Out The Jams (aborted)
Grace
Eternal Life
Hallelujah
Lover, You Should Have Come Over
That's All I Ask
Lover, You Should Have Come Over (reprise)

-encores-
Vancouver (instrumental)
Kangaroo
Set 2
Set 3
CommentAfter "So Real", the vocal mic stops working, so Jeff and the band goof around trying to start "Grace". Jeff plays some Black Sabbath-style riffs to test his guitar, which is working fine, but the vocals are hardly coming through, you can just make out the
death metal screams of "nothing on tour works!". An audience member shouts for an instrumental so they play a nifty little Ska number. The solo songs are sung at very quiet volume, maybe to do
with the vocal mic problems at the venue?