Identifier968451
Created AtThu Aug 22 2002 22:34:01 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media Typecdr
Media Count3
Show RatingA
Sound RatingA
Source InfoSchoeps cmc6/mk4 -> dmic 20 -> Sony D8 -> HHB professional CD recorder (model unknown) -> EAC -> SHN
Microphone Locationfirst row of taper's section
Trades Allowed
Taper NameTed Blake
Source
SHNIDDateVenueCityStateArchive Identifier
33622001-02-24The Tower TheatreUpper DarbyPA
Schoeps cmc6/mk4 (1st row TS) > GP Dmic 20 > Sony D8 > HHB professional CD recorder (model unknown) > EAC > SHN; Taped by Ted Blake; EAC and SHN conversion by Damon Manetta; Uploaded by Nick Brown
Performance
Trey Anastasio 2001-02-24 The Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, PA
Set 1Battle Axe*, Nothing But an 'E' Thing**, It Makes No Difference, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Acting the Devil, At the Gazebo, Noodle Rave Daddio (?)***, Tops Off, Mozambique, Signed Sealed Delivered I'm Yours****
Set 2Push On Till the Day > Tube Top Wobble, Windora Bug+, Gotta Jibboo^, Mellow Mood, Sunday Morning^^, Sand; Encore: Waves^^^, Driver, Strange Design^^^^, Drifting
Set 3
Comment* - a special instrumental arrangement of Bob Marley's "Small Axe," arranged by The Upsetters.
** - Trey dedicated this to his dad
*** - not certain; may be something else
**** - first time played (Stevie Wonder cover)
+ - no horns; Tony says, "Is that your hair or a rug?"; long and ambient Trey keyboard solo in the middle
^ - 23-24 minutes!
^^ - Trey altered the chorus with each pass, to "Dave Grippo's going to do it to you" and Dave took a solo, then "Jennifer's going to do it to you" then she took a solo, then "Tony's going to do it to you" then Tony took a solo, then "maybe we'll have to get the crew to do it you" then a closing bit
^^^ - acoustic as in Boston, then the band left stage for the next two songs; Trey tuned guitar for a long time, mentioning that Leo Kottke and Jimi Hendrix were the best tuners ever
^^^^ - Trey told story of how this was originally written on acoustic guitar but hand't been played that way since... although he played it acoustic in Asheville on his last solo tour, and at the Clifford Ball in the acoustic set