RatDog – Santa Cruz, CA (06/03/01)

Ratdog
June 3 2001
Palookaville
Santa Cruz, CA

Source: (FOB) Neumann KM 140s (ORTF) >Beyer MV-100 >Tascam DA-P1
Lineage: DAT-M > Sony TCD-D7 >HHb CDR 800
Recorded, Transferred, FLAC Tags, (xACT 2.53) & Front Cover Artwork / Photograph: OldNeumanntapr
Extraction (CDR >EAC >WAV >FLAC): Brad Foster

Disc 1:
Set One

  1. Jam >
  2. Shakedown Street >
  3. New Minglewood Blues
  4. Loser
  5. K.C. Moan *#
  6. El Paso *#
  7. Black Throated Wind #
  8. Odessa
  9. Eyes Of The World

Disc 2:
Set Two

  1. Estimated Prophet >
  2. The Other One >
  3. Samson And Delilah >
  4. Bass/Drums Jam >

Disc 3:
Set Two cont/Encore

  1. Jam > Terrapin Station >
  2. Two Djinn >
  3. Corrina

Encore:

  1. Uncle John’s Band

Notes:

  • – Bob, Rob & Mark
  • Bob acoustic

— Cryptical tease out of The Other One
— Jay continued drumming between Corrina & UJB

OldNeumanntapr Notes;
This was one of only two shows that I recorded at Palookaville in Santa Cruz, now long since gone. Palookaville was a shoebox-type club with a low ceiling and the stage at one of the narrow ends and a bar at the other. The other show I recorded there was Medeski, Martin, & Wood in 1999. Palookaville had poor ventilation and could get really hot and stuffy inside, as I remember this show to be. My friend Taper Ron nearly passed out because of the heat and the crowded bodies. Palookaville lasted from 1994 to 2002. At the beginning of ‘Eyes Of The World’, a girl cries out to please open the door because it was so hot and stuffy inside. It really was like a sauna.

I recorded the show up front on the left with my Neumann rig and also shot photos with a Nikon F4S and 85mm f/1.4 AIS Nikkor manual focus lens, on Fuji 1600 print film. This was the second time that I have seen Bob Weir solo, the first was when he and Rob Wasserman opened for the Jefferson Airplane in Golden Gate Park on Sept 30 1989.

I saw Charlie Miller again at this show, the one who does the remasters of Dead soundboards and led to people coining the phrase ‘Miller Boards’. Charlie was the only one who the band would allow to plug into the soundboard. The rest of us had to tape in the audience, but at least I got a good place upfront, about 20 ft. from stage on the left side.

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