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Date: 10/11/03
Year: 2003
Venue: Echo Lounge
City: Atlanta
State: GA
Set I
How Deep Is This Nail? (fades in) *
I'm Dyin' *
Donut Dance banter *
The Donut Dance *
intro Kimya *
Set II
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Theme Song
Don't You Know What I Mean?
Look At Me
European Boys
Middle America
intro OPNAD Contribution Study Committee Report, June 1977
Part 1: Theme From OPNAD
Part 2: What Will The Corporation Do?
Part 3: Wendy's, Sambo's, and Long John Silver's
Part 4: Let's Not Have The Same Weight in 1978 - Let's Have More
Part 5: Why Did We Decide To Take This Decision To You?
Part 6: Together As A System We Are Unbeatable
Believing In You
Encore:
Love Song (Jason solo) ticular recording)
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Notes: |
Note that: a) I didn't start until partway through Curt's set;
b) None of Kimya's set is on here by her request;
c) I cut out about 40% of the dead time between songs;
d) There is a lot of gain variation from track to track, in the
interest of being able to understand without fiddling with your
volume knob all the time. I am not (always) a purist, and the
peaks often differed track to track by 12 dB or more. I also
used frequency selective compression to tame the kick drum;
it was overwhelming everything else by 9 to 14 dB. |