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General Discussions => Tribal Funk Affliction => Topic started by: davepeck on February 19, 2004, 12:45:57 pm
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I have just added a new zwan show to archive.org if anyone is interested.
http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=10436
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Zwan
Orpheum Theatre - Boston, MA
03/27/03
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Taper: Chris FitzPatrick (cdfitzpatrick@comcast.net)
Source: Dynamic Audio Binaurals > DA-120F Battery Box > Nomad Jukebox 3 @ 44.1 kHz WAV
Location: Orchestra Right Center, 5th Row; 15 feet from right stack
Editing: Mixing and normalization in Cool Edit Pro 2.0
Tracks split in CD Wave
FLAC: Master WAVs > FLAC v1.1.0j
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THIS SHOW IS NOT TO BE MP3-ENCODED
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DISC ONE
01 - Intro
02 - Mary Star Of The Sea
03 - Declarations Of Faith
04 - El Sol
05 - Don\'t Let Me Down [The Beatles]
06 - Honestly
07 - Lyric
08 - Desire
09 - Yeah!
10 - Endless Summer
11 - Heartsong
12 - Friends As Lovers, Lovers As Friends
13 - Jesus, I [Henry Francis Lyte] > God\'s Gonna Set This World On Fire
14 - Settle Down
DISC TWO
Encore I
01 - Encore Break
02 - Of A Broken Heart
Encore II
03 - Ride A Black Swan
04 - A New Poetry
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Oddly Seth, 12-30-96 was my second Phish show, our tickets were behind the stage, and we sat there like idiots for the entire concert.
When I saw Phish at the Fleet just a few months ago, again, the seats were behind the stage, but this time we walked down to the lower level, completely unsearched and unscathed by security, and watched a heckuva show with stellar visibilty.
Oh, how much I\'ve grown.
CP
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I don\'t think it was my first, but the earliest concert I remember going to was Lynyrd Skynyrd at the Oakdale in summer of 2000 (after my freshman year of high school).
I\'m glad I went as a fan of "cheap concerts featuring bands I kind of like being held only five minutes from my house", but I wouldn\'t pay to see Skynyrd again unless they were on a bill with other good bands.
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First real concert for me was Phish 12/30/96 at Fleetcenter. Seen a couple of shows since then.
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Faith No More opening for Billy Idol at Lake Compounce. September 1990. Went for the purpose of seeing Faith No More. Left halfway through Idol. Couldn\'t stomach "Moni Moni." Not surprisingly, my last show for both.
CP
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Originally posted by davepeck
ant - wow.. good memory.. it was adrian who was with us.. wasn\'t lisa there too? i think so...
Yep, I think she was there too. I\'m pretty sure we drove up in that nice blue Stavenmobile you had.
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Well if this thread is now what was your 1st show. I guess I\'ll throw in mine.
Not sure exact date but it was summer of \'81 maybe a couple weeks past my 11th birthday. America @ the Orange County Fair. This was the 1st concert I went to on my own. I took a bus went to the fair met my friend Mike(who\'s mom gave him a ride) and then we went and saw America. Great concert. They played Tin Man,Horse...., Sister Golden Hair all the hits.
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Originally posted by ChrisF
hey dave, do you have SHNs? i have been looking for that one for years. did you tape it?
chris - tell you what, i\'ll transfer my analogs this weekend, since i\'ve been meaning to do so for a while now.. note that this was before i became a \'taper\' - actually, it was before i even knew that people recorded concerts.. i used to bring my handheld panasonic analog tape recorder to shows, with a couple blank XLII\'s, and record away..
i\'m listening to this show as i type this, and it\'s really not bad, though it\'s lacking bass.. i may do some eq-ing in sound forge, but it\'s really pretty clear - pretty much no crowd noise...
IIRC, i recorded this show from the 5th row up on the left (100 level), 2nd or 3rd section from the stage.
The Smashing Pumpkins
01/25/97 - New Haven Coliseum; New Haven, CT
I: Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness, The Aeroplane Flies High, Jellybelly, Tonight Tonight, Rinoceros, Zero, **** You (An Ode To No One), Porcelina Of The Vast Oceans/Rocket, 1979, Thirty-Three, Bullet With Butterfly Wings, Muzzle, Disarm, Thru The Eyes Of Ruby
E1: X.Y.U.
E2: Cherub Rock, Silverfuck jam
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Originally posted by antbach
I\'m pretty sure Hartford was first. Don\'t know if you remember Dave, but you drove me to this show, don\'t really remember who else was there maybe Adrian and/or Ron, was way too long ago. . .
ant - wow.. good memory.. it was adrian who was with us.. wasn\'t lisa there too? i think so...
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Originally posted by davepeck
new haven was 1/25/97 (if we\'re talking about the MCIS tour)... looking at my analog masters right now! :) not sure when hartford was.. i was at both as well.. i\'ll try to find my ticket stub..
hey dave, do you have SHNs? i have been looking for that one for years. did you tape it?
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Originally posted by davepeck
new haven was 1/25/97 (if we\'re talking about the MCIS tour)... looking at my analog masters right now! :) not sure when hartford was.. i was at both as well.. i\'ll try to find my ticket stub..
I\'m pretty sure Hartford was first. Don\'t know if you remember Dave, but you drove me to this show, don\'t really remember who else was there maybe Adrian and/or Ron, was way too long ago. . .
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his songs in that movie SPUN are awesome...
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My first show was
Bruce Springsteen / Capital Theatre, Passaic NJ / 9/20/78. I was 7 months old. Not the best decision my father made.
First show that I remember was
Bruce Springsteen / Meadowlands, East Rutherford NJ / 7/2/81. I think that this was the first time he play there, but I could be wrong.
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My first show was Chubby Checker.... seriously... I got to the twist up on stage with him. I might have been too young for this to count as a first show though...
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Originally posted by antbach
Ah, which one was first? I don\'t remember, I went to both I know that, so whichever was first was my first show.
new haven was 1/25/97 (if we\'re talking about the MCIS tour)... looking at my analog masters right now! :) not sure when hartford was.. i was at both as well.. i\'ll try to find my ticket stub..
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Originally posted by davepeck
you have no idea how lucky you are, ant... i get to tell everyone that my first show was Vanilla Ice... :no::rolleyes::no:
HA!
hey peck, I want setlist and a copy of the show. I know you stealthed it with your 4-track
word to your mother
my first was either van hallen balance, or rush counterparts. I don\'t remember which show took place first. I think it was van hallen.
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Ah, which one was first? I don\'t remember, I went to both I know that, so whichever was first was my first show.
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Originally posted by antbach
Hartford Civic Center?
new haven coliseum
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Originally posted by ChrisF
hey, me too.
Hartford Civic Center?
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Originally posted by antbach
to think that the smashing pumpkins was the first band I have ever seen play live. . .
hey, me too.
I have been reading his messages regularly. I am sure we can look forward to hearing plenty more crazy stuff that was going on that he had to hide. i feel kind of bad for him because whenever something was going wrong for the pumpkins the media was bashing him 5 seconds later, and they rarely ever even mentioned the music.
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yea I know, I think I remember you telling me so afterwards, and you thought I forgot about the IROC?
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Originally posted by antbach
to think that the smashing pumpkins was the first band I have ever seen play live. . .
you have no idea how lucky you are, ant... i get to tell everyone that my first show was Vanilla Ice... :no::rolleyes::no:
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to think that the smashing pumpkins was the first band I have ever seen play live. . .
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read his 2/17 message here: http://www.billycorgan.com/
Corgan Comes Clean About Pumpkins\' Demise
As the four-year anniversary of the Smashing Pumpkins\' break-up draws near, Billy Corgan took to his official Web site yesterday (Feb. 17) to clear the air about the true reasons for the Chicago\'s band\'s split.
"I am going to share some things with you that you have never heard me say," he wrote. "That doesn\'t mean I\'m rewriting history; that means that I\'m going to tell you the truth about who I am and what I believe in my heart. A lot of things that I have said thru the years seemed confusing, like I was hiding something, and oftentimes I was. \'Why,\' you might ask. Many times I hid things to protect my band mates."
Corgan said he regrets initially blaming the split on "fighting the good fight against the Britneys of the world." "By saying that, I was seen as someone who was crying foul, taking his ball and going home, which was sad, \'cause it wasn\'t true at all," he continued. "The truth of the matter is that [guitarist] James Iha broke up the Smashing Pumpkins. Not me, not [drummer] Jimmy [Chamberlin], but James. Did it help that [bassist] D\'arcy [Wretzky] was fired for being a mean-spirited drug addict, who refused to get help? No, that didn\'t help keep the band together, not at all."
The artist admitted he would have liked to press on with the Pumpkins, which he described as "essentially my entire life... a dream I still believe in. Many friends at the time suggested letting James leave, so Jimmy and I could continue on under the name. But I was too loyal to the man I had started the whole thing with, and so I protected him until the very end."
Corgan was particularly saddened after Iha left the band\'s final show at Chicago\'s Cabaret Metro "without saying goodbye to the two people he had won and lost and traveled the world with. So, I won\'t be protecting him anymore and I won\'t be protecting a whole lot of other people anymore."
In closing, he wrote, "We all deserve to flourish, and know happiness and joy. That is my new dream. The Smashing Pumpkins gave me that, and I am eternally grateful."
As previously reported, Corgan is working on his debut Warner Bros. solo album following the dissolution of his post-Pumpkins band, Zwan. The set will be preceded by a DVD of acoustic songs, featuring performances from a variety of venues and a spate of April recording sessions.
"What will be novel is that we plan on having an invited audience attend the recording sessions," Corgan said. "Just after the week of recording, I hope to do a single concert which would be filmed as well. The DVD would then be a compilation of material from [a show at Chicago\'s] the Hideout, acoustic sessions already recorded, poetry from [a Chicago] art institute benefit, the six days in April, and the one concert date."
Corgan will also release a book of poetry sometime this fall. "It\'s now basically all done, give or take a few word changes here and there," he said.
[BILLBOARD.com]