YONDER MOUNTAIN STRING BAND
06/14/07 (Thursday)
Big Top Chautauqua, Bayfield, WI
I took the below source converted to wave then resampled it to 44.1Khz for cd
using wavelab fixed the sbe errors and then converted it back to flac. I've
also added some of my photos to the fileset.
Bill Ball
[email protected]
Abbreviated Source Info:
CAD GXL3000 > Rolls MX34 > Sony MZ-N707 > CEP1.2 > Flac Frontend1.7.1 > .flac
Detailed Source Info:
Seat Q 108(9 foot up, 17 rows back, in the middle of the Tent)
CAD GXL3000(pair, cardioid pattern, Y direction placement) >
Canare L-4E6S 605 Quad cable >
Rolls LiveMix MX34 stereo line out(1/8"TRS) >
line in(1/8"TRS) Sony MZ-N707(minidisc/SP mode/44.1kHZ) >
line in(1/8"TRS) Sound Blaster Audigy >
Cool Edit Pro Version 1.2a(48.0kHZ/16bit) *normalized > .wav >
Flac Frontend Version 1.7.1(48.0KHZ/16bit) level 8 > .flac
Recorded, and Transferred by Terry Werner
2007 Pieonear Soundlabs
[email protected]
Disc 1:
Set 1:
01 Too Late Now
02 How 'Bout You?
03 Two Hits & the Joint Turned Brown
04 Mental Breakdown
05 Idaho
06 Half Moon Rising
07 Train Bound For Glory Land >
08 Elzic's Farewell
09 Don't Let Your Deal Go Down
10 Freeborn Man >
11 Corona >
12 Freeborn Man
13 Jail Song
14 East Nashville Easter
15 Hill Country Girl
Disc 2:
Set 2:
01 Pan American*
02 Red Bird
03 Another Day
04 Crow Black Chicken
05 Raleigh & Spencer
06 Town
07 Yes She Do (No She Don't)
08 Looking Back Over My Shoulder
09 Red Rocking Chair
Disc 3:
Set 2 continued:
01 It's All Too Much
02 Traffic Jam
03 Peace of Mind >
04 Fingerprint >
05 Peace of Mind >
06 Traffic Jam
Encore:
07 Up On the Hill Where They Do the Boogie
* unplugged at the lip of the stage
Notes:
Disc 3 Track 05 Peace of Mind Cut due to recorder disc change.
Unknown amount of music lost.
Special Thanks to Ben Kaufmann and Brad Burleson who helped in getting me and my recording rig into
the show and through the local security. Also Thanks to the Big Top Staff for allowing me to record.
Half Moon Rising was played for a YMSB fan named Luke, who's life was cut short. His mother was in
attendance.
- Terry Werner