Set 1

1. Walletsworth

2. Resolution -> *+

3. Wife Soup

4. Nothing Too Fancy

5. banter - Chuck trying to turn us into alcoholics

6. Bright Lights, Big City -> *

7. Prowler ->

8. Glory ->

9. Ocean Billy ->

10. The Triple Wide ->

11. jam with moe. -> ^

moe. takeover:

12. Brent Black jam -> #

13. Recreational Chemistry -> #

14. Brent Black -> #@

15. jam -> #

16. Enter Sandman -> #~

17. Jam %



Set 2

18. And Justice For All

19. banter - Metallica response to moe.

20. Bridgeless

21. banter - applause for the Speedo

22. Push The Pig

23. March Of The S.O.D. ->

24. Hurt Bird Bath $

25. banter - showing off the speedo

26. In The Kitchen

27. banter - drinking malt liquor

28. 40's Theme

29. banter - till they drag us away

30. Nemo

31. banter - 80s school

32. I Ran ->

33. Jajunk &

34. encore break

35. Miss Tinkle's Overture ->

36. Mulche's Odyssey

Related Music (Beta) question-dark Versions - Different performances of the song by the same artist Compilations - Other albums which feature this performance of the song Covers - Performances of a song with the same name by different artists Song Title Versions Compilations Covers Walletsworth Resolution -> *+ Wife Soup Nothing Too Fancy banter - Chuck trying to turn us into alcoholics Bright Lights, Big City -> * Prowler -> Glory -> Ocean Billy -> The Triple Wide -> jam with moe. -> ^ Brent Black jam -> # Recreational Chemistry -> # Brent Black -> #@ jam -> # Enter Sandman -> #~ Jam % And Justice For All banter - Metallica response to moe. Bridgeless banter - applause for the Speedo Push The Pig March Of The S.O.D. -> Hurt Bird Bath $ banter - showing off the speedo In The Kitchen banter - drinking malt liquor 40's Theme banter - till they drag us away Nemo banter - 80s school I Ran -> Jajunk & encore break Miss Tinkle's Overture -> Mulche's Odyssey

Notes

* = contains "Jimmy Stewart"



+ = w/audio samples of David Byrne interviewing himself from the "Stop Making Sense" DVD extra during "Jimmy Stewart"



^ = moe. takes over the stage one-by-one to play through UM's setbreak on their gear -- including moe.'s sound and lighting crew members



# = just moe., no UM



@ = w/Michael Travis (String Cheese Incident) on additional percussion



~ = with Vince Iwenski (UM's manager at the time) dressed as Lars Ulrich on vocals; PA cuts out due to power failure from 3:47-4:24 in the song (though you can still hear the on-stage instruments in the background)



% = UM returns and jams with moe.



$ = w/Tenacious D audio samples



& = with Norwegian Wood (The Beatles) jam and My Name is Mud (Primus) tease







I painstakingly hand scrubbed 149 loud local claps, 2 pops, 23 LOUD yells, and 3 loud whistles from inconsiderate folks who were clapping, yelling, and wistling right near our microphones.











Tracks 33 (starting 24 seconds in), 34, 35, 36 are patched from the following existing archive.org recording: https://archive.org/details/um2004-06-11.mk4minime.flac16; Source: (FOB, DFC) Schoeps MK4 > KC5 > CMC6 (ORTF) > Lunatec V2 > Apogee Mini-Me > Tascam DA-P1; Transfer: Panasonic 3700 > Soundforge 6.0 (resample and fades) > CDWav > FLAC; Taped by Carrington Crawford. Transferred by Mike Niven. I did my patch from the non-remastered version, because when I took a look at the "remastered" version I didn't like the way the wave files looked with crushed peaks.







Original recording, DAT transfer to WAV (5/18/2012), mastering & tracking (5/30/2015 + 10/27/2015), plus additional patches from existing archive.org recording 10/28/2015 all done by Scott Bernstein







If you just want to stream/listen to/download the moe. set, I've sliced out just those tracks and posted them here:



NOTE: This is just an extract of moe.'s setbreak takeover from Umphrey's McGee's set from this night. The entire performance is available here: https://archive.org/details/um2004-06-11.tlm170.flac16







Taper notes:



After giving lots and lots of love to many of my favorite bands in the jamband world -- especially moe., I decided for BARN169 it was time to give some love to another killer jamband I've been seeing for a very long time -- Umphrey's McGee. I originally heard of them thanks to their association with moe. and I got to see them for the first time at the 2003 moe.down. Fast forward nearly a year and I find myself at the 2004 edition of the Bonnaroo music festival. moe. was scheduled to play the main stage (early) on Sunday 6/13 as well as an unannounced acoustic set on the Sonic Stage on Saturday 6/12. But I guess they got to town a little early and decided to repay their friends in Umphrey's with a full-band performance during Umphrey's setbreak (UM had done the same, performing during moe.'s setbreak during their late night set the previous year).







My attendance at this set and the existence of this recording can totally be attributed to fellow moe.-ron Jenn Ritchie, who I had run into at the festival earlier in the day and pulled me aside to tell me I HAD to go see the Umphrey's late night set because there would be some moe. sit ins -- she had gotten the inside info right from the band members themselves! I'm not sure what I'd been planning to do that night before I got the tip-off from Jenn (maybe Vida Blue, Page Mcconnell from Phish's side project?), but given the news, there was now no question where I needed to be for the late night sets.







At the time I was only slightly familiar with UM's music, but this was a dive right into the deep end of their music. They played a MARATHON show here, which -- if you include the moe. setbreak, is nearly 4 hours and 15 minutes long. If you subtract the 45 (or so) minutes of moe.'s set, you're still talking about a show that's 3 1/2 hours! All of the songs that have become "classics" in the modern era are here -- Wife Soup, Nothing Too Fancy, Bright Lights Big City, Ocean Billy, The Triple Wide, Bridgeless, Hurt Bird Bath, In The Kitchen, 40's Theme, Nemo, JaJunk, Miss Tinkle's Overture, etc. -- in splendidly jamming versions -- exactly the way you'd expect a band ecstatic to be playing the plum late night slot and about to have a huge explosion into the wider world should sound!







Without the foreknowledge about the moe. sit-in, there's no way I would have dedicated so much of my late night at Bonnaroo to this band. So, was it worth it? HELL YEAH! Even disregarding the hours and hours of killer Umphrey's McGee music I got to hear, the moe. "sit-in" was even better than I could ever have imagined. One by one the members of moe. came onstage to join Umphrey's, and then one-by-one the Umphrey's guys filtered off leaving moe. staging a "setbreak takeover" from UM (even moe.'s sound and lighting techs at the time took their positions during moe.'s set). The resulting 45 minutes of "just moe." was far and away the best music I heard at Bonnaroo this entire weekend -- and even thinking about it now (and of course while listening back to it), I can still feel the pure joy and electricity moe. put out from the stage on this night. moe. is not always known for making great use of their time -- but this 45 minute chunk of music (plus a few minutes leading into and out of the Umphrey's sets where they were jamming together) was pure bliss from start to finish. I mean, just look at the tracking above -- in that 45 minutes of time, they played *3* songs, and they were ON FIRE. This is a textbook example of what a sit-in should be -- a spectacularly jamming "Recreational Chemistry", a huge "Brent Black" with Travis from String Cheese Incident adding extra percussion, and then a cover of Metallica's "Enter Sandman" (which they would, interestingly enough, perform acoustically the following day on the Sonic Stage) with UM's manager Vince Iwenski handling the vocals while dressed up (fake beard and all) to look like James Hetfield. Of course when they returned, Umphrey's pulled out an impromptu (not on the setlist) Metallica cover of their own -- "And Justice For All".







At this point, it's probably worth noting how difficult it was to pull this recording off at all! First off, after spending all day at Bonnaroo seeing Ani DiFranco, String Cheese Incident, and Dave Matthews And Friends (with Trey Anastasio and Tony Hall) on other stages, I was pretty exhausted. But beyond that, my taping buddy Curtis I did not want to set up back by the soundboard where the tapers usually camp out -- we wanted to be up close where it sounded best. We got a little space on someone's tarp, but at this point as part of a LONG day & night there were a LOT of people who were a MESS -- drunk, and on all sorts of varied substances. And there were (sorry to make this graphic) seemed to be a lot of people throwing up from partying way -- including somone who barfed right next to us right onto the tarp we were set up on. UGH! There was a small river of barf flowing around us and my taping gear at this point!!! :(







Beyond all of that, this marathon set was after a long day of other music. At the time, my gear required a LOT of power -- especially the Apogee A>D converter/pre-amp which I was using. I had to bring a 15 pound lead acid battery with me to the festival just to power the Apogee and another smaller one to power the DAT recorder! I had 2 of these 15 pound batteries with me at the festival -- but as you might understand, I only carried one inside to save my arms and back from having to carry 30 pounds of batteries into the show; since by my calculations one battery should have been enough power to cover everything I could potentially see that day and night. Sure enough, in "Jajunk" the last song before the encore, my battery gave out. And my own internal batteries gave out as well. I could have trekked all the way out to the car in some far away parking lot (which could easily take 30 minutes round trip), grabbed another 15 pound battery, and then come back in to finish the recording and see the end of the set, but I decided it was time to head back to the hotel, get some sleep, and recharge.







Thanks to the an alternative (complete) circulating audience recording posted here on the Live Music Archive, I am now able to patch in add the last few songs of the set.







Anyway, I hope that more than 10 years later you enjoy my recording of this super classic, incredibly jamming piece of history for both Umphrey's McGee and moe.!







Previous entries in my BARN series:



BARN1 - Col Bruce Hampton and the Code Talkers at Bret & Joyce's wedding 9/17/2005



BARN2 - Col Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit (w/guest Warren Haynes for all of set 2) Wetlands 11/20/1993



BARN3 - moe. Wetlands 7/8/1995



BARN4 - Dan Bern Bottom Line 7/31/1998 (late show)



BARN5 - moe. Birch Hill 10/31/1996



BARN6 - moe. Maxwells 1/20/1996



BARN7 - Dan Bern Central Park Summerstage 9/19/1997



BARN8 - Dan Bern, Bottom Line 8/1/1998



BARN9 - moe. Bayou 4/5/1997



BARN10 - moe. Irving Plaza 4/4/1997



BARN11 - moe. AKA 9/7/1995



BARN12 - Yolk AKA 9/7/1995



BARN13 - Robert Walter/Johnny Vidacovich/James Singleton/Donald Harrison Preservation Hall 4/30/08



BARN14 - Phish Las Vegas, NV 10/31/1998 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN15 - Phish Great Went @ Loring AFB, Limestone, ME 8/16/1997 (on bt.etree.org) - by request



BARN16 - Phish Great Went @ Loring AFB, Limestone, ME 8/17/1997 (on bt.etree.org), includes orchestra set - by request



BARN17 - Phish Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, CO, 8/4/1996 (on bt.etree.org) - by request



BARN18 - Phish Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, CO, 8/6/1996 (on bt.etree.org) - by request



BARN19 - Phish Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, CO, 8/7/1996 (on bt.etree.org) - by request



BARN20 - Phish Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, CO, 8/5/1996 (on bt.etree.org) - by request



BARN21 - God Street Wine, Irving Plaza, NYC 6/24/1993



BARN22 - Leftover Salmon, Wetlands, NYC 10/1/1994



BARN23 - Anders Osborne, Manny's Carwash, NYC 11/5/1997



BARN24 - Anders Osborne, Manny's Carwash, NYC 11/6/1997



BARN25 - moe. Pool Party, Morganville, NJ 6/2/1996



BARN26 - Widespread Panic, Stone Pony, Asbury Park, NJ 11/7/1992 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN27 - Stew ["Passing Strange"], The Turning Point, Piermont, NY 4/6/2003 (on bt.etree.org. dimeadozen.org)



BARN28 - Stew ["Passing Strange"], Joe's Pub, New York, NY 5/22/2003 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN29 - Percy Hill, Lion's Den, NYC 3/16/1996



BARN30 - Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Irving Plaza, 8/3/1995



BARN31 - Percy Hill, Wetlands, NYC 6/8/1996



BARN32 - Bad Livers, Mercury Lounge, NYC, 11/15/1999 (opening for Leftover Salmon)



BARN33 - Bad Livers, Mercury Lounge, NYC, 11/16/1999 (opening for Leftover Salmon)



BARN34 - G. Love And Special Sauce, Central Park Summerstage, NYC 6/18/1995



BARN35 - The Band, The Great Lawn, Central Park, NYC 5/16/1993 (on dimeadozen.org)



BARN36 - The Band, Mountain Stage Radio broadcast, Charleston, WV, recorded 4/4/1996 (on dimeadozen.org)



*** Start of New Orleans Jazzfest Appreciation mini-series (note that BARN13 technically belongs in this series) ***



BARN37 - Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, Tipitina's, New Orleans, LA, 5/5/2008



BARN38 - Steve Kimock Band, Tipitina's, New Orleans, LA, 5/6/2001 (2AM show)



BARN39 - The Funky Meters, Tipitina's, New Orleans, LA, 5/6/2001 (11PM show) (on bt.etree.org)



BARN40 - Anders Osborne, Tower Records instore, New Orleans, LA, 5/7/2001 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN41 - Joe Krown Trio w/Walter "Wolfman" Washington, Russell Batiste + special guest Mike Gordon, Tipitina's, New Orleans, 5/5/2008



BARN42 - Russell Batiste and Friends, The Howlin' Wolf, New Orleans, 5/1/2008 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN43 - Global Noize, The Howlin' Wolf, New Orleans, 5/1/2008 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN44 - Deep Banana Blackout, The Howlin' Wolf, New Orleans, LA 5/6/2000



BARN45 - Bela Fleck And The Flecktones, The Saenger Theater, New Orleans, LA 5/5/2000



BARN46 - Medeski Martin And Wood, The Saenger Theater, New Orleans, LA 5/6/2000 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN47 - String Cheese Incident, The Saenger Theater, New Orleans, LA 5/5/2000



BARN48 - Soulive, House Of Blues Parish, New Orleans, LA 5/5/2001



BARN49 - String Cheese Incident, Cajun Queen Riverboat, New Orleans, LA 5/3/2000



BARN50 - New Mastersounds, House Of Blues Parish, New Orleans, LA 5/2/2008



BARN51 - Funky Meters, Bonnaroo, Manchester, TN 6/13/2003 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN52 - George Porter And The Runnin' Pardners, Village Underground, NYC, 5/19/2001



BARN53 - Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Tramps, NYC 10/29/1993 late show



BARN54 - The Meters, Tramps, NYC 5/15/93 late show (on dimeadozen)



BARN55 - The Meters, Tramps, NYC 10/29/93 late show (on dimeadozen)



BARN56 - Wild Magnolias, Wetlands, NYC 2/10/2000 (on bt.etree.org)



*** end of New Orleans Jazzfest Appreciation mini-series ***



BARN57 - Blues Traveler, Livingston Gym @ Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 4/17/1993



BARN58 - Phish, Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 10/29/1998 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN59 - Jazz Is Dead, Bottom Line, NYC 2/7/1998 (late show only) (on bt.etree.org)



BARN60 - Grateful Dead, Cal Expo Amphitheatre, Sacramento, CA 5/27/1993



BARN61 - The Dude Of Life (w/Trey Anastasio and Jon Fishman for entire show, plus Page McConnell for a bunch), Wetlands, NYC 2/5/1994 - on bt.etree.org



BARN62 - ALO, High Sierra Music Festival Main Stage, Quincy, CA 7/3/2005



BARN63 - Leo Kottke & Mike Gordon, High Sierra Music Festival Main Stage, Quincy, CA 7/3/2005 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN64 - Dan Bern, The Bottom Line, NYC 11/11/1998



BARN65 - Galactic, Knitting Factory, NYC 10/18/1997 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN66 - Bruce Hornsby, Paramount Theater, NYC 12/7/1993 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN67 - God Street Wine, Irving Plaza, NYC 8/26/1993



BARN68 - Warren Haynes Midnight Southern Jam - Wetlands, NYC 8/5/1993 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN69 - Dave Matthews And Friends (Trey Anastasio, Tim Reynolds, Tony Hall, Brady Blade, Ray Paczkowski) Bonnaroo 6/11/2004 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN70 - Rana at Bret & Joyce's wedding, Whitehall, NY 9/17/2005



BARN71 - Soulive - Baby Jupiter, NYC 6/11/1999



BARN72 - Chris Barron, Nightingale Bar, NYC 7/14/1997



BARN73 - Chris Barron, Nightingale Bar, NYC 11/17/1997



BARN74 - George Porter's 60th Birthday w/PBS and friends, Blender Theater, NYC 12/29/2007



BARN75 - Jennifer Hartswick Band with special guest Trey Anastasio, Lion's Den, NYC 11/7/2003 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN76 - moe., Gathering Of The Vibes, Seaside Park, Bridgeport, CT 6/20/1999



BARN77 - Project Logic, Gathering Of The Vibes, Seaside Park, Bridgeport, CT 6/20/1999



BARN78 - Phish - Beacon Theater, NYC 4/13/1994 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN79 - Phish - Beacon Theater, NYC 4/14/1994 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN80 - Phish - Beacon Theater, NYC 4/15/1994 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN81 - The Recipe, Wetlands, NYC 11/12/1999



BARN82 - Ominous Seapods, Wetlands, NYC 6/4/1999



BARN83 - Coby Brown Group, Wetlands, NYC 11/12/1999 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN84 - The Big Wu, Wetlands, NYC 11/12/1999



BARN85 - Moon Boot Lover, Wetlands, NYC 6/5/1999



BARN86 - Percy Hill, Wetlands, NYC 6/5/1999



BARN87 - Miracle Orchestra, Wetlands Lounge, NYC 6/5/1999



BARN88 - Jiggle The Handle, Wetlands, NYC 6/5/1999



BARN89 - Jiggle The Handle, Wetlands, NYC 10/2/1998



BARN90 - Lake Trout, Wetlands Lounge, NYC 6/5/1999



BARN91 - Olu Dara, Bell Atlantic Jazz Festival, South Street Seaport Atrium, NYC 6/6/1999 (on bt.etree.org / www.dimeadozen.org)



BARN92 - Donna The Buffalo, Wetlands, NYC 11/12/1999



BARN93 - Radiators (w/Merl Saunders sit-in), Irving Plaza 10/8/1998



BARN94 - Tiny Lights, Wetlands, NYC 8/18/1993



BARN95 - Tiny Lights, Wetlands, NYC 1/5/1994



BARN96 - Radiators, Irving Plaza, NYC 11/14/1997



BARN97 - Radiators, Manny's Carwash, NYC 5/30/1998



BARN98 - The Wood Brothers (w/Medeski, Wolleson, and special guest Amos Lee), Bowery Ballroom, NYC 5/17/2008 - on bt.etree.org



BARN99 - Pieta Brown, Bowery Ballroom, NYC 5/17/2008 - on bt.etree.org



BARN100 - Jeff Buckley, CBGB's 313 Gallery, NYC 12/18/1993 - on dimeadozen



BARN101 - Tiny Lights, CBGB's 313 Gallery, NYC 12/18/1993



BARN102 - Tiny Lights, The Lion's Den, NYC 2/18/1994



BARN103 - Tiny Lights, Club Sine', NYC 2/3/1994



BARN104 - Ha Ha The Moose (moe. side project), BB Kings, NYC 11/23/2001



BARN105 - Medeski Martin & Wood, Hilton Hotel Ballroom, NYC, 4/29/2005 - on bt.etree.org



BARN106 - Tiny Lights, The Court Tavern, New Brunswick, NJ 11/24/1993



BARN107 - Tiny Lights, Knitting Factory, NYC 10/26/1994



BARN108 - Tiny Lights, Mercury Lounge, NYC 7/13/1994



BARN109 - All God's Children, The Lion's Den, NYC 2/18/1994



BARN110 - Dan Bern, Bottom Line, NYC 1/2/1999 (w/Moxy Fruvous guesting in the late show)



BARN111 - Moxy Fruvous, Bottom Line, NYC 1/2/1999 (w/Dan Bern guesting in encore)



BARN112 - Peter Rownan's Reggaebilly!, High Sierra Music Festival, Quincy, CA 7/6/2002 (on The Trader's Den)



BARN113 - Conehead Buddha, Wetlands, NYC 10/2/1998



BARN114 - Conehead Buddha, Tramps, NYC, 2/12/1998



BARN115 - Conehead Buddha, The Lion's Den, NYC 7/2/1998



BARN116 - Frogwings (w/special guest Warren Haynes), Wetlands, NYC, 2/9/1999 on bt.etree.org



BARN117 - All God's Children, Jack's House Party, Long Valley, NJ 9/4/1994



BARN118 - God Street Wine, Irving Plaza, NYC 10/9/1993



BARN119 - David Bromberg, Tarrytown Music Hall, 10/15/1999 (on bt.etree.org / www.dimeadozen.org)



BARN120 - The Concept w/George Porter, ?uestlove, Ivan Neville, Eric Krasno, Bill Summers, Casey Benjamin, BB King's, NYC 9/26/02 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN121 - Percy Hill, The Lion's Den, NYC 7/13/1996



BARN122 - Spin Doctors, The Wetlands, 9/27/1995



BARN123 - Aquarium Rescue Unit, The Wetlands, NYC, 3/4/1994



BARN124 - Allman Brothers Band, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO 8/3/1996 (not publicly posted due to ABB trading policy)



BARN125 - Spin Doctors, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO 8/3/1996



BARN126 - Col. Bruce Hampton and the Fiji mariners, Wetlands, NYC 9/2/1994



BARN127 - Phil Lesh and Friends, Irving Plaza, New York, NY 5/21/2002



BARN128 - Merl Saunders and Friends, The Wetlands, New York, NY 5/10/1990 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN129 - God Street Wine, Wetlands, NYC 12/31/1993



BARN130 - Bernie Worrell And The Woo Warriors, Wetlands, NYC 12/28/2000



BARN131 - Bernie Worrell And The Woo Warriors, Knitting Factory, NYC 2/16/2002



BARN132 - Spin Doctors, Wetlands, NYC 2/2/1991



BARN133 - Bela Fleck And The Flecktones, Wetlands, NYC 11/10/1992



BARN134 - Indigo Girls, Central Park Summerstage, NYC 10/10/2003 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN135 - John Popper & Chan Kinchela acoustic, Irving Plaza, NYC 5/27/2008



BARN136 - Moonalice, Irving Plaza, NYC 5/27/2008



BARN137 - Spin Doctors, Irving Plaza, NYC 5/27/2008



BARN138 - Cowboy Junkies, Supper Club, NYC 3/2/1994 (early show only)



BARN139 - Wayne Horvitz & Zony Mash, High Sierra Music Hall, High Sierra Music Fest, Quincy, CA 7/5/2002



BARN140 - Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers, High Sierra Music Festival, Quincy, CA 7/5/2002 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN141 - Rickie Lee Jones, Town Hall, NYC 3/29/1994 (on dimeadozen)



BARN142 - Minor Swing (John Patton / John Zorn / Ed Cherry / Kenny Wollesen), CBGB 313 Gallery, NYC 11/22/1995 - "pure jazz" series



BARN143 - Minor Swing (John Patton / John Zorn / Ed Cherry / Kenny Wollesen), CBGB 313 Gallery, NYC 11/23/1995 - "pure jazz" series



BARN144 - Merl Saunders and the Rainforest Band with special guests Buddy Miles, Odetta, Oteil Burbridge, and Larry Hunter, Manny's Carwash, 10/22/1996 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN145 - Melvin Sparks, The Lion's Den, NYC 11/15/1997



BARN146 - Melvin Sparks, Wetlands Preserve, NYC 6/14/1998



BARN147 - Melvin Sparks, Wetlands Preserve, NYC 10/17/1998



BARN148 - Railroad Earth, High Sierra Music Hall late night, 7/6/2002



BARN149 - Joan Osborne, Roseland, NYC 9/14/1995 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN150 - Joan Osborne, The Beacon Theatre, NYC 10/20/1995 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN151 - (Done but not yet released)



BARN152 - Phish, Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ 7/19/1992 (on bt.etree.org)



BARN153 - The Replacements, LATE SHOW, Rutgers University, Cook Campus Center, New Brunswick, NJ 4/8/1989



BARN154 - God Street Wine, Irving Plaza, NYC, 4/30/1994



BARN155 - God Street Wine, City Gardens, Trenton, NJ 6/11/1994



BARN156 - Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, Wetlands, NYC 6/14/1998



BARN157 - Dan Bern, High Sierra Music Fest solo tent show 7/6/2002



BARN158 - Dirty Dozen Brass Band (w/guest Chris Robinson), Irving Plaza, New York, NY 8/24/1996



BARN159 - TJ Kirk (Charlie Hunter/Will Bernard/John Schott/Scott Amendola), Knitting Factory, NYC 11/6/1996 - "pure jazz" series



BARN160 - Ryan Adams And The Pinkhearts - Battery Park, NYC 7/4/2003



BARN161 - The Headhunters w/George Porter - Knitting Factory, NYC 1/24/2006



BARN162 - Neil Young, Bonnaroo, Manchester, TN 6/13/2003 - on bt.etree.org



BARN163 - Tom Waits, The Beacon Theatre, NYC 9/25/1999 - on dimeadozen



BARN164 - Branford Marsalis Trio, Knitting Factory, NYC 3/22/1997 - on dimeadozen - "pure jazz" series



BARN165 - David Murray Octet, Knitting Factory, NYC 2/16/1997 - on bt.etree.org - "pure jazz" series



BARN166 - Van Morrison, Parc De L'Ile St. Germain, Paris, France 7/3/1991 on dimeadozen



BARN167 - Marco Benevento / Joe Russo / Skerik / Mike Dillon AKA "Duo Buggin'", Rocks Off Boat Cruise, NYC 7/22/2004



BARN168 - Southside Johnny And The Jukes, Paramount Theater, Asbury Park, NY 12/30/1988 on dimeadozen



BARN169 - Umphrey's McGee (w/moe. setbreak takeover), The Other Tent, Bonnaroo Music Festival, Manchester, TN 6/11/2004







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Addeddate 2015-10-30 00:55:09 Identifier um2004-06-11.tlm170.flac16 Lineage Original recording: Neumann TLM-170 (hypercardoids, FOB sweet spot) -> Apogee AD1000 -> Teac DAP20(master @ 16 bit/48khz) Transfer: Master DAT played on Sony R500->Sound Devices 722 digital input (@24 bit/48khz) Mastering: Soundforge Pro 11.0 build 299 (volume normalization; resample to 44.1 with iZotope 64-Bit SRC set higher than "Highest Quality" setting w/anti-alias filter; 24->16 bit dither using iZotope MBIT+ Dither with Ultra noise shaping, High dither settings; targeted very localized EQ to minimize some yells and whistles; hand scrubbing of individual LOUD annoying local claps) Location Manchester, TN Run time 4:12:51 Source FOB Audience Taped by Scott Bernstein Transferred by Scott Bernstein Type sound Venue The Other Tent, Bonnaroo Music Festival Year 2004