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DISC INFO

The Breakfast

12/16/04 - Cafe Nine; New Haven, CT (2 CDs)

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DISC ONE:                             [68:06]
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    SET I:
01. intro                             [00:46]
02. Wild Pack Of Asscracks >          [06:35]
03. Wake Up In A Coma >               [02:28]
04. May Fly Disarray >                [08:38]
05. Dig                               [06:17]
06. Great Big Fiery Ball In The Sky > [11:46]
07. Dimension 5 >                     [04:21]
08. Lit*                              [09:39]
09. May Fly Disarray**                [02:29]
    SET II:
10. intro/raffle                      [06:04]
11. Christmas Song#^                  [03:44]
12. Question Mark And The Mind#       [05:19]
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DISC TWO:                             [72:24]
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01. Doughboy                          [07:47]
02. Space Oddity >                    [11:44]
03. Rufus^^ >                         [14:47]
04. Buquebus >                        [07:40]
05. Hush## >                          [08:40]
06. LDZ >                             [03:14]
07. HDX >                             [01:57]
08. Buquebus@                         [08:31]
    ENCORE:
09. jam >                             [01:42]
10. Taboo Or Not Taboot               [06:22]
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 * with Egg Nog banter and \'God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen\' teases.
** \'Ahoy\' ending.
 # with Sean Miller on mandolin and vocals.
 ^ Jethro Tull cover; first time played.
^^ with \'Sleigh Ride\' teases.
## with \'Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye\' jam.
 @ with \'God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen\' teases.

SOURCE:

AKG 480/ck63 > Graham Patten DMIC-20 > M-Audio FireWire 410 > IBM ThinkPad T30 (p4/1.8/1gb) >
Mackie Tracktion (16-bit/44.1k recording) > Sony Sound Forge 7.0 (Normalization/Fading) >
CD Wave > FLAC.

Original Recording & Conversion by Dave Pecoraro (dave@thebreakfast.info).

Check out [url]www.thebreakfast.info[/url] for everything Breakfast!

Enjoy!


just uploaded. should be available soon..

http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=24065

bdfreetuna

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New Show on Archive.org: 2004-12-16 - Cafe Nine; New Haven, CT
« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2005, 12:38:15 pm »
Thanks, I downloaded and listened to this one yesterday, it sounds great!
Put the pointed pencil in the pepper-po and take a little sniff of the things below. :sadban:

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New Show on Archive.org: 2004-12-16 - Cafe Nine; New Haven, CT
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2005, 06:11:13 pm »
Dave thanks for finally gettin this show up, very high energy show for such a small place, but thats why it rocked!!  Absolutly incredible 2nd set......from what I remember....... :chin:
~The world would be a better place if everyone  danced.~

~Turn on, tune in, drop out.~

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« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2005, 07:27:29 pm »
SER show, i brought my bro to this one and from Oddity on i kept lookin at him, seeing his reaction to all the changes, etc. all i have to say is :holyshit:
"Well, sometimes nuthin\' can be a real cool hand.."

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« Reply #4 on: April 08, 2005, 08:31:16 pm »
space oddity is SICK.

for real

get this show kids.

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« Reply #5 on: April 08, 2005, 09:18:35 pm »
whoever wrote that setlist did a mighty fine job.