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Queens of the Stone Age 11/12/00
Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY
Set I
Ode to Clarissa
Feel Good Hit of the Summer
Better Living Through Chemistry
Quick and to the Pointless
Infinity
How to Handle a Rope
Monsters in the Parasol
You Can't Quit Me Baby
The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret
Set II
 
Set III
 
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Greg Johnson (1/0) FLAC / 1 View   FOH Soundboard > Unknown DAT Recorder
Notes: Generation: DAT(M) > CDR(2) > WAV [16bit/44.1KHz] > CDR(3) > WAV [16bit/44.1KHz] > FLAC Transfer: EAC > Cubase SX2.0 (remaster) > Unknown Burn > EAC Length: 42:08 Size: 279 MB
Mike Ezell (1/0) .flac / 1 View  
Princeps (1/4) FLAC / 0 View  
Steve (1/2.5) FLAC / 1 View   Front Of House Soundboard > DAT > CD (#2) > EAC > Cubase SX2.0 (using Universal Audio...
fleaibe (1/5) FLAC / 1 A+ View   Front-Of_House Soundboard -> DAT -> CD (#2) -> EAC -> Cubase SX2.0
Notes: 01. New York, New York (Keyboard Intro) 02. Ode to Clarissa 03. Feel Good Hit of the Summer 04. Quick and to the Pointless 05. Infinity 06. "Play em something sweet, would ya" 07. Better Living Through Chemistry 08. Monsters in the Parasol 09. How to Handle a Rope 10. You Can't Quit Me Baby 11. The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret Time: 42:08 Sound: A Source: Front-Of_House Soundboard -> DAT -> CD (#2) -> EAC -> Cubase SX2.0 (using Universal Audio EQ-ing, Waves linMB, and Waves L1) -> Wave (0) CD (0) -> EAC -> Flac (0) -> BT Complete: Yes. Mastered by Prof. Stoned ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prof. sez: Good support show for the Foo Fighters. Secretly taped from the mixing desk by...?? (well, probably one of the house sound-engineers). I did this one a while ago in 2004, before this started circulating. This remaster makes it a far more enjoyable listening experience, as the vocals are more into the mix & the bass & guitar are a bit more upfront. The sound is more ballsy, just how you want it with a QOTSA recording. Try this, you won't be dispapointed. This recording had to be extracted from my original CDR, as I didn't archive the original wave files. I can guarentee you that it's free from any digital flaws
Justin (1/0) CD-R / 1 VG View  
John (1/4.3) cdr / 1 View   Aud - N/A - not mp3
Ben (0/0) FLAC / 0 A+ View  
Notes: Front-Of_House Soundboard -> DAT -> CD (#2) -> EAC -> Wave (0) -> CD (0) -> EAC -> Flac (0)
-SoG- (0/5) Flac / 1 A+ View   Source: DAT -> CD (#2) -> EAC -> Cubase SX2.0 (using Universal Audio EQ-ing, Waves linMB, and...
Notes: Soundboard Recording Source #2: Source: ATR55> Sony MZ-37 MD Sound Quality: AUD B-
Alexander Schulze (0/5) / 0 View   sbd
Notes: 050'/complete
John (0/0) CDR / 1 View   SBD>DAT>CDR>EAC>Soundforge 5 (for tracking)>CDR>EAC (wav)>FLAC Front End...
Mike (0/5) FLAC / 1 View   SBD > DAT > CDR > EAC > Soundforge 5 (for tracking) > CDR > EAC (wav) > FLAC...
Fernando Soares (0/0) CDR / 1 View  
Notes: SBD
Jeff (0/0) / 0 View  
Fernando Soares (0/0) CDR / 1 View   AUD
Notes: DAT(x)>CDR>FLAC
Marcus (0/0) Data Disc / 0 View