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Audio: A-
Video: C
Notes: (Master) Excellent audio minus the retarded screamer/talking next me the whole show. Video is distant, obstructed and shakey (far from stage) But the stage and band can be seen with some clarity from time to time making it still a very suprisingly enjoyable watch conditions permitted.
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-EnkiNibiru
01. Intro
02. Stinkfist
03. The Pot
04. Forty Six And 2
05. Jambi
06. Schism
07. Eon Blue Apocalypse -> The Patient
08. Sober
09. Lateralis
10. Aenema
---original info file---
Tool - 2006.04.30
Empire Polo Fields - Indio, CA, USA
taper: Karl Frinkle (specialK)
email: [email protected]
url: http://karlfrinkle.net
source: Sound Professionals Premium AT Slimline Cardioids > SPSB-3@107Hz Battery Box > M-Audio MicroTrack 24/96(@24/48)
location: 15 feet from left stacks.
transfer: M-Audio MicroTrack 24/96 > USB > WAV > Wavelab
modifications: magik
disc 1 - 79:52 - Tool
intro
Stinkfist
The Pot
Forty-six & 2
Jambi
Schism
Eon Blue Apocalypse > The Patient
Sober
Lateralus
Vicarious
Ænema
notes: Recording is a bit distorted. Apparently the signal was too hot for the MT even though the red lights were not going off.
Oh well, enjoy it for what it is. A special thanks to Mikey (http://mikey.netdojo.com) for mastering this recording, he really
cleaned it up. Also, thanks to Hector for blocking, and really huge thanks to jcrab for getting me to this show!
Irnonically this is the best Maynard would sound all summer. He's hitting many of the higher pitched melodies (The Pot, 46&2, Sober), and solid on the rest. I don't know what to say or how to analyze it. He just went downhill from here. The band is really pretty tight for their first show in 3 and a half years. There are a few a few instances where they're off, but not way off. And they shouldn't be - except for 3 new songs, it is a greatest hits show.
Clint's recording is damn good. After moving away from (or getting rid of) some obnoxious Stinkfist lovers in the first couple of songs, he attains some good sound isolation. Probably the best of the Coachella recordings. It's a nice example of a Microtrack recording.