Jackson Browne & Friends – Santa Barbara, CA (09/15/99)

Jackson Browne
Bonnie Raitt
Shawn Colvin
Bruce Hornsby
David Lindley & Wally Ingram
9/15/99
Santa Barbara County Bowl
Santa Barbara, CA

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Neumann AK-40’s (x/y) >LC3 >KM-100’s >Beyer MV100 >Sony TCD-D7

DAT >CD Transferred Via Tascam DA-P1 >S/PDIF Coax >HHb CDR 800 PRO.
CD Masters Transferred With xACT 2.24 >WAV >FLAC
FLAC >WAV >Audacity (De-Amplify Countless Close-Proximity Hand Claps, Reduce Crowd Noise Hoots & Hollers, Repair Two Minor Left-Channel Dropouts, Minor Edits, Fades) Fix SBEs >FLAC (Level 8) + Tags Via xACT 2.53

(Recorded, Transferred, Audacity Post, FLAC, Tags, + Front-Cover Artwork By OldNeumanntapr)

18th Row, Left

Disc I:

  1. Old Coot From Tennessee
  2. Bon Temps Roulet
  3. Well Well Well
  4. Catfood Sandwiches
  5. Come All Ye Fair And Tender Ladies
  6. Everywhere I Go
  7. Down The Road Tonight
  8. You And The Mona Lisa
  9. Dimming Of The Day
  10. Thing Called Love
  11. Shotgun Down The Avalanche
  12. Lost Soul
  13. The Barricades Of Heaven
  14. World in Motion

Disc II:

  1. I Believe I Am in Love With You
  2. Nick Of Time
  3. Band Intros
  4. The Facts About Jimmy
  5. Sunny Came Home
  6. A Night On The Town
  7. Bright Baby Blues
  8. Something To Talk About
  9. Diamond In The Rough
  10. I Can’t Make You Love Me
  11. The Pretender
  12. Just the Way It Is (Prelude)

Disc III:

  1. Just The Way It Is
  2. Love Sneaking Up On You
  3. Running On Empty
  4. Valley Road
  5. Polaroids
    [Medley]:
  6. (Just My Imagination) >
  7. (Too Busy Thinking ‘Bout My Baby) >
  8. (Reunited)
  9. Mercury Blues
  10. Load Out/Stay
  11. The End Of The Innocent

Encore:

  1. Black Muddy River

Oldneumanntapr Notes-
This was a fun show. David Lindley & Wally Ingram played four songs to open the show, and it just rolled on from there. Instead of separate sets from each artist, they would all play together and swap lead vocals. The show ran about 3.5 hours! The Santa Barbara County Bowl is a very intimate place to see shows, as it’s small (3,000 capacity) and nestled in the hills of Santa Barbara. The security is really tight there, and it took three of us to bring in my recording equipment. The security staff at the bowl, from what I’ve been told, are all off-duty SB County Sheriffs deputies, and they DO have the authority to arrest people on the spot, as apposed to most venue security who will either confiscate your batteries and blanks, or kick you out of the venue if you are caught taping.

It was difficult to record, not only because of the ever-present security staff, but also because the show started durning daylight hours. I wanted to record David Lindley & Wally Ingram, as they opened the show, but it’s really hard to stealth record in broad daylight.

I had a problem at the time with my Beyer MV100 microphone preamp because of a loose XLR input jack, so I had two channel drop outs on this recording that I had to repair. I later had the jack re-soldered, which fixed the problem. While I was at it, I also went in and reduced the over enthusiastic crowd noise wherever I could. I think it made a big difference.

During one song someone seated near me was trying to get everyone to stand and I didn’t want to comply so there is a brief moment of talking from this guy that I couldn’t completely remove. ‘Don’t you want to stand up?’ NO.

I remember that one of my friend Dave’s friends, a lady that I think worked at KOTR FM in Cambria (Not Carol Jo, who talked all the way through my Miles Davis Cal Poly recording in 1990), sat next to me while Dave was up front in a closer row. She dropped my binoculars onto the concrete floor, which I could have done without, but I think they didn’t come away with any damage.

I think mine is one of the better recordings from this mini tour, with only the final show at the Gorge Amphitheater in George, Washington, that maybe a little better. That show was uploaded without any recording lineage, which is a pet peeve of mine, so I was unable to tell what gear was used to make the recording.

Various Artists – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 11

Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 11: Lookin’ For a New Friend

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Happy new year, fellow Dylan cover fans! Volume 9 of this series featured songs that hadn’t been covered in the first eight sets. To kick off the second season of NSD, this one features artists who have not previously appeared in this series. One special note: track 5, “I Thew it All Away” performed by Paul Kelly, comes from a KCRW special called “Oh Merci!”, hosted by John Wesley Harding, on Dylan’s birthday in 1993. My friend Bob taped about 30 minutes of it, from which I’ve culled this track–but if anyone has the full show, please share it!

And while I’m making requests, here’s another, for Randall (in memory of his friend Mike): can someone send me a lossless version of Bruce Springsteen’s performance of “Forever Young” at the John Hammond tribute show? Randall gave me an MP3 version, and it’s beautifully heartfelt; I’d love to include a lossless version in a later volume of this series.

That’s it for now. Please keep the suggestions and files coming! As always, thanks to the tapers, the original uploaders, the folks who’ve sent me recordings, the fine artists who’ve created cover artwork, and especially the performers and composer. Due to the many different sources, I am not including lineages. I have done nothing to the original files but normalize the levels and fade in and out on each track (using Cool Edit). Enjoy!

01 Highway 61 Revisited – The Long Ryders (May 11, 1985, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA)
02 Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll – Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (Mar 19, 2006, KEXP, Seattle, WA)
03 I’ll Keep it With Mine – Marianne Faithfull (Jun 30, 1999, Modernes, Bremen, Germany)
04 Girl From the North Country – Pete Townshend (Aug 15, 1998, Max Yasgur’s Farm, Bethel, NY)
05 I Threw it All Away – Paul Kelly (May 24, 1993, Oh Merci! special, KCRW, Santa Monica, CA)
06 You’re a Big Girl Now – Todd Snider (Sep 17, 2006, Canal Street Tavern, Dayton, OH)
07 You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go – Shawn Colvin (Nov 29, 2006, Union Chapel, London)
08 Don’t Think Twice – Steve Young (Jun 14, 1991, Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA)
09 Sweetheart Like You – Guy Davis (Nov 5, 2006, Lage Vuursche, Furs, Netherlands)
10 Queen Jane Approximately – Henry Kaiser (Aug 27, 1994, Fukuoka Dome, Fukuoka, Japan)
11 Oh Sister – Black Crowes (2-15-97, Paradiso, Amsterdam, The Netherlands )
12 The Man in Me – My Morning Jacket (Jun 18, 2004, Brown-Forman Ampitheatre, Louisville, KY)
13 Man of Peace – Holmes Brothers (Apr 12, 2001, Horseshoe Tavern, Toronto, ON)
14 I Shall Be Released – Kevn Kinney with Edwin McCain
15 Forever Young – Southside Johnny and Little Steven (Nov 21, 1993, WXRK-FM Studios, New York, NY)
16 Blowin’ in the Wind – Carlos Santana and Friends w/Steve Winwood (Jul 15, 2004, Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland)

Mary Chapin Carpenter Announces Tour Dates with Shawn Colvin, Dawes

mary chapin carpenter and shawn colvin

MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
BOLD 
on-sale this Friday, June 16 at 10:00am local time

June 13—Scottsdale, AZ—Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts*

June 15—Boulder, CO—Chautauqua Auditorium*

June 16—Breckenridge, CO—Riverwalk Center*

June 17—Telluride, CO—Telluride Bluegrass Festival

August 3—Brownfield, ME—Stone Mountain Arts Center

August 4—Brownfield, ME—Stone Mountain Arts Center

August 5—Katonah, NY—Caramoor Center

August 6—Richmond, VA—The National†

August 8—Wilmington, NC—Greenfield Lake Amphitheater†

August 9—Charleston, SC—Charleston Music Hall†

August 10—Greensboro, NC—Carolina Theatre†

August 11—Charlotte, NC—Knight Theater†

August 12—Lexington, KY—Lexington Opera House

August 18—Beverly, MA—Cabot Theatre†

August 19—Portland, ME—State Theatre†

August 20—Nashua, NH—Nashua Center†

August 22—Northampton, MA—Academy of Music†

August 25—Vineyard Haven, MA—Beach Road Weekend 

August 26—Vienna, VA—Wolf Trap‡

September 28—Immokalee, FL—Seminole Casino+

September 29—Fort Lauderdale, FL—Amaturo Theater+

September 30—Clearwater, FL—Capitol Theatre+

October 3—Birmingham, AL—Lyric Theatre+

October 4—Chattanooga, TN—Walker Theatre+

October 6—Atlanta, GA—Buckhead Theatre+

October 8—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium+

October 10—Ann Arbor, MI—Michigan Theater+

October 11—Evanston, IL—Cahn Auditorium+

October 12—Eau Claire, WI—Pablo Center at the Confluence+

October 13—Minneapolis, MN—Pantages Theatre+

October 14—Urbana, IL—Krannert Center for the Performing Arts+

October 18—Newark, OH—Midland Theatre+

October 20—Buffalo, NY—University of Buffalo+

October 21—Ithaca, NY—State Theater+

October 22—Potsdam, NY—Helen M. Hosmer Concert Hall+

October 24—York, PA—Appel Center for the Performing Arts+

*with special guest Emily Barker

†with special guest Brandy Clark

‡with special guest Dawes

+with Shawn Colvin