The Breakfast2008-02-17Daniel StreetMilford, CT Source: AKG 480/ck63 > M-Audio Firewire 410 > IBM ThinkPad T42 (pM/1.8/2gb) > Sony Sound Forge 8.0 (24-bit/48k).Location: XY, dead center, on stand ~7\' high, ~20\' from stage.Transfer: Sony Sound Forge 8.0 (Waves L2; Fades; Resampled with Anti-Alias Filter, Interpolation Accuracy = 4; Bit-Depth Conversion (24>16) with Highpass Triangular Dither, Highpass contour Noise Shaping) > CDWave > FLAC16. Taper: Dave Pecoraro (dave@thebreakfast.info).-------------------------------------------DISC ONE: [60:57]------------------------------------------- SET I: 01. jam > [06:45]02. The Message [06:29]03. Fairy [06:45]04. Escher\'s Etchings (Parts 1 & 2) [15:39]05. Question Mark And The Mind [04:27]06. May Fly Disarray [15:29]07. Dig [05:23]-------------------------------------------DISC TWO: [51:13]------------------------------------------- SET II: 01. Sylvia [03:48]02. Rush* [11:37]03. Sweet Georgia Brown** [06:56]04. Good Things [06:40]05. jam > [02:02]06. Tribal Funk Affliction^ [17:53]07. encore break [02:17]-------------------------------------------DISC THREE: [34:48]------------------------------------------- ENCORE: 01. The World Needs Us^^ [14:00]02. Drum Solo# [05:38]03. Gravity## [15:10]-------------------------------------------Acoustic show. * first time played.** Ben Bernie and His Orchestra cover; first time played. ^ with \'Axel F\' (Beverly Hills Cop theme) tease.^^ with \'My Favorite Things\' (John Coltrane) tease and \'Hotel California\' (The Eagles) jam. # with \'Say Goodbye\' (Dave Matthews Band) tease.## with \'Son Of Simpleton\' and \'Don\'t Stop Til You Get Enough\' (Michael Jackson) teases.Check out www.thebreakfast.info for everything Breakfast!Enjoy!
Thanks Dave!finally got to listen to this show, Rush is pretty fuckin ser. The electric version will probably be dangerous around small children/pregnant women/facists.World Needs Us is really coming along too
Someone mentioned that Rush has a Biscuits feel.. can\'t remember the name of the tune it reminds me of... but, the chord progression in the beginning makes me think of "OLE" by Pharaoh Sanders (from "heart is a melody" album.)