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Tool 05/21/07
AT&T Center, San Antonio, TX
Set I
Intro/Good news, Bad news
Jambi
(-) ions
Stinkfist
soundscape 1
Fourty-six & 2
soundscape 2
Schism
Lost Keys
Rosetta Stoned
Intension (intro)
Right In Two
soundscape 3
Wings For Marie (Pt. 1)
10,000 Days (Wings Pt. 2)
crowd noise
Lateralus
after show
Set II
 
Set III
 
Comment
Lateralus was played with Pat Mastelotto and Trey Gunn from King Crimson
Last Changed By Adam Lancaster
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Collectors With This Show
User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Mike Marteny (5/5) cdr / 2 B+ View   Sony ECM-719>Sony MZ-R50>WAV>FLAC>CDR(1)
Notes: D1 49:47 D2 62:21 Also have FLAC files. Interesting show, no Vicarious or Aenema.
ToolMobb (5/5) CD / 2 View  
Damian (5/5) CD / 2 View  
Notes: Tool 2007-05-21 AT&T Center San Antonio, TX "10,000 Days Until Reschedule Is Long Enough..." Taper: tooligan (grendelator AT yahoo DoT com) Section 205, Row 13, Seat 13 Source: Sony ECM-719 > mic in > Sony MZ-R50 Transfer: Transfer: Sony MZ-R50 > WaveLab > WAV > FLAC **Do not sell, for trade ONLY!** ***DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3!!!*** Disc 1 (Running Time 49:23): 1. "Good news, Bad news..." 2. Jambi 3. (-) ions 4. Stinkfist (extended) 5. soundscape 1 6. Fourty-six & 2 7. soundscape 2 8. Schism (extended) 9. Lost Keys 10. Rosetta Stoned Disc 2 (Running Time 1:01:58): 1. Intension (intro) *fades in* 2. Right In Two 3. soundscape 3 4. Wings For Marie (Pt. 1) 5. 10,000 Days (Wings Pt. 2) 6. crowd noise 7. Lateralus (extended w/ Pat Mastelotto and Trey Gunn from King Crimson) 8. after show Notes: The show was absolutely amazing, and the visuals were spectacular. I regret not having a video camera as well, maybe next time. The very first part of Maynard's opening speech is kinda muffled as the lights were still on and I didn't have the mic in place yet. I immediately rectified that situation, clipped to my hat, good to go. Other than the idiot sitting directly behind me talking obnoxiously (he was the idiot that yelled "Freebird"), and his buddy that sang alternate lyrics to songs (learn the words assmunch).Next time I might not have as much restraint. I was singing along to some of the songs and you can't hear me on my own recording (well maybe if you strain hard enough). Although they did seem to quiet down after my roommate bummed a cigarette from them and persuaded them to tone it down a bit. This was my first recording of Tool and I am very happy with my results, given the equipment I used and my location. It does run a bit hot at times, but that is Tool for ya. I only missed about 10-15 seconds of the Intension (intro) due to having to switch discs, and me opening the battery compartment by mistake. I know there are a few more sources that will surface for this show that will blow mine away, but enjoy this recording for what it is. High points of the night were the great new visual effects, Right In Two, and Pat and Trey from King Crimson coming out to play on Lateralus... WOW!!! -tooligan- **Do not sell, for trade ONLY!** ***DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3!!!***
hockey2112 (5/0) FLAC / 2 View  
Notes: Archive Disc 25
Howie (5/4.9) lossless / 1 View   Giant Squid Cardiods > 9V batt box (w/ bass rolloff) > Sony MZ-RH1 (HiMD)
BH (5/5) flac / 2 View  
Ben (5/5) FLAC / 2 View   Sony ECM-719 > Sony MZ-R50 (mic-in) > WaveLab > WAV > FLAC
Ben (5/5) FLAC / 2 View   Giant Squid Cardiods > 9V batt box (w/ bass rolloff) > Sony MZ-RH1 > USB > Sonic...
Ben (5/5) FLAC / 2 View   Schoeps MK4's > Active Cables > Nbox > M-Audio MicroTrack 24/96(@24/48) > USB 2.0...
Ben (5/5) FLAC / 2 View   Sony ECM-909a > TCD-D8 > DAT(M) 48kHz > > POC-DA12P > Creative SB0270 (USB) >...
Travis (5/3) cdr - FLAC / 2 View   Sony ECM-719 > mic in > Sony MZ-R50
Notes: Transfer: Transfer: Sony MZ-R50 > WaveLab > WAV > FLAC
Calikila (5/0) CDR / 2 View   Sony ECM-719 > mic in > Sony MZ-R50
Johnnf (4/5) Flac / 0 View  
Notes: Tooligan Source
Johnnf (4/5) Flac / 0 View  
Notes: inVINCEcible Source
ingram (4/4.8) flac / 1 View   Sony ECM-719 > mic in > Sony MZ-R50
ingram (4/4.8) flac / 2 View   Giant Squid Cardiods > 9V batt box (w/ bass rolloff) > Sony MZ-RH1 (HiMD)
Steven Bruce (4/0) FLAC / 18 A B- View   Sony MZ-RH1 > USB > Sonic Stage > WAV > sent to tooligan via DC++ on the AMT Tool Hub...
Notes: 595MB. Decent capture, although very trebley. Lateralus features Pat Mastelotto and Trey Gunn of King Crimson.
Eric (3/4.9) FLAC / 2 A- View   Sony MZ-R50
To0L (3/5) FLAC / 2 View   Giant Squid Cardiods > 9V batt box (w/ bass rolloff) > Sony MZ-RH1 (HiMD)
To0L (3/5) FLAC / 2 View   Sony ECM-719 > mic in > Sony MZ-R50
trustthex (2/0) CD / 2 View   Giant Squid Cardiods > 9V batt box (w/ bass rolloff) > Sony MZ-RH1 (HiMD)
Notes: inVINCEcible source
trustthex (2/0) CD / 2 View   Schoeps MK4's > Active Cables > Nbox > MT 24/96
Notes: jcrab66 source
trustthex (2/0) CD / 2 View   Sony ECM-719 > mic in > Sony MZ-R50
Notes: tooligan source
chris hather (2/5) FLAC / 1 View   Sony MZ-RH1 (HiMD)
Notes: First off,right off the bat, I have to give major props and thanks to Tooligan for Mastering all my raw recordings. This was my first time seeing TooL and also my first time recording them.The raw material was a little soft in my opinion being my fear of the recording being too hot in some songs so in some areas level adjustments could be heard. For the most part I nailed it and it came out great for being my first time. Sure was cool meeting some fellow members of the Tool Army and meeting Jcrab66 from the Hub at the show! HighLights of the night for me was that 1.)NOBODY suspects the guy in wheelchair to bring equipment to record the show. While in line,with my bro pushing me, security went around me not even looking at me to pat me down to see if I had anything. If I've had a badass tv studio camera, I could probably smuggle it in somehow.2.) The hottie in a wheelchair next to mine with her hottie friends.3.)Good ole' family quality time with the family. I bought a pair of tickets for the folks and they saw the show along with my brother and Me. They totally loved it. 4.) And seeing Tool for the first time! Downside: 1.)Everything cost a leg and arm. Shirts , drinks , food , etc. That was expected being a concert.2.) This asshole head of security who was hassling the hotties next to me that one of them didnt belong there. One was lapping the other. With Him being there,I was nervous of him seeing my equipment.3.) Like everyone else complained, I wanted just a little more on the setlist but what can you do! tooligan's notes: First off I started off using Cool Edit Pro to amplify, or de-amplify in some places, where abrupt level adjustments had been made. I also fixed a few spots where there was some noise from the mics being moved. I then combined all the separate tracks into a single wav file, and then amplified the entire show by 6dB. Then I used Wavelab to split the tracks and did some minor EQ adjustment (increasing the bass slightly, while lowering the mids and highs a bit to eliminate some of the brightness). I did hear some of the high end "squeal" that I've noticed in some of my recordings of other bands with the same mics, I own a pair as well and haven't found a way to eliminate it from my recordings either. I almost snuck in my pair of GS and batt box, but was weary of metal detectors that weren't even present at the venue. VincE had a much better taping position than I had, and it shows in this recording. I'm feel honored that he let me help master this show for him. Enjoy!
chris hather (2/5) FLAC / 1 View   Sony MZ-R50
Notes: The show was absolutely amazing, and the visuals were spectacular. I regret not having a video camera as well, maybe next time. The very first part of Maynard's opening speech is kinda muffled as the lights were still on and I didn't have the mic in place yet. I immediately rectified that situation, clipped to my hat, good to go. Other than the idiot sitting directly behind me talking obnoxiously (he was the idiot that yelled "Freebird"), and his buddy that sang alternate lyrics to songs (learn the words assmunch).Next time I might not have as much restraint. I was singing along to some of the songs and you can't hear me on my own recording (well maybe if you strain hard enough). Although they did seem to quiet down after my roommate bummed a cigarette from them and persuaded them to tone it down a bit. This was my first recording of Tool and I am very happy with my results, given the equipment I used and my location. It does run a bit hot at times, but that is Tool for ya. I only missed about 10-15 seconds of the Intension (intro) due to having to switch discs, and me opening the battery compartment by mistake. I know there are a few more sources that will surface for this show that will blow mine away, but enjoy this recording for what it is. High points of the night were the great new visual effects, Right In Two, and Pat and Trey from King Crimson coming out to play on Lateralus.
Scott J (2/0) / 2 View  
Karyn (2/5) flac / 1 View   Sony ECM-719 > mic in > Sony MZ-R50
Notes: *awesome show*
Karyn (2/5) flac / 1 View   Giant Squid Cardiods > 9V batt box (w/ bass rolloff) > Sony MZ-RH1 (HiMD)
Karyn (2/5) flac / 2 View   Schoeps MK4's > Active Cables > Nbox > MT 24/96 ( 24Bit Wav@ 48Khz)
Notes: *awesome show*
Karyn (2/5) flac / 1 View   Sony ECM-909a > TCD-D8