Set Two:
Disc Two:
01. [16:50] - Open Improv > Improv [@4:01] > Improv [@7:28] >
02. [13:18] - Toy Dancing >
03. [13:33] - Open Improv > Improv [@5:27] > Open Improv [@8:32] >
04. [05:46] - Whatever Happened To Gus Improv >
05. [10:48] - Buster Rides Again > Drums'n'DJ [@6:03]
Disc Three:
01. [06:39] - Psychedelic Sally >
02. [06:26] - Improv > Drum Solo [@4:49] >
03. [14:06] - Bass'n'Drums > Everyday People [@2:44]
* 1st known performance
w/ DJ Logic, last 2 songs of set one, and all of set 2
w/ Daniel Carter (sax,flute, trumpet) all of set 2
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ID3 TAGGED FILESET INCLUDES THESE NOTES:
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[This fileset is a FLAC encoded and ID3 tagged version of http://db.etree.org/shn/22]
Traders Little Helper used for FLAC encoding & creating checksums:
- SHN ST5 generated
- SHN > FLAC Level 8
- FLAC ST5 generated and matched to SHN ST5
MP3Tag (current version) used for all ID3 tagging:
- The metadata ID3 tags can be read by any player that plays FLAC files.
- ID3 tags will be stripped if converted to WAV, however audio data will be unaffected
Use FLAC ST5 to validate audio integrity.
(Alternatively, the FLAC FFP shows the same checksum values.)
FLAC MD5 values will change if ID3 tags are altered.
SHN MD5 & ST5 included for reference
T-FLAC16TAG.HTML uses FOLDER.JPG to display album art
T-FLAC16TAG.TXT provides a track-by-track breakdown of the fileset's ID3 tags
- by dug [crookedbirds AT gmail DOT com] 2014-02-03
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PLEASE NOTE:
shn-st5 will verify pre-tagged files
shn-md5 will verify pre-tagged files
t-flac-md5 will verify post-tagged files
t-flac-st5 will verify post-tagged files
t-flac-ffp will verify post-tagged files
The st5s contain the same checksum values for both SHN & FLAC
(the only difference being the file extension of .shn or .flac)
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Considerable maintenance to setlist (updates, segues, typos, track times, etc.) I opted to remove the "Bowery Reserve" references since their use was merely to indicate portions that weren't tunes. We now use Improv as a general rule, so I have inserted this term accordingly.