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Tool 11/29/07
Prospera Place, Kelowna, BC
Set I
Jambi
Stinkfist
Forty-Six & 2
Schism
Rosetta Stoned
Flood
Wings For Marie
Lateralus
Vicarious
Set II
 
Set III
 
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Mike Marteny (5/5) cdr / 2 A- View   CSB>Edirol R-09>FLAC>CDR(1)
Notes: D1 79:01 D2 25:53
Damian (5/5) CD / 2 View  
Notes: Tool Prospera Place, Kelowna, BC, Canada Thursday, November 29th, 2007 Lineage: iRiver H10 w/Rockbox [mono] > wav > flac In the beginning, I didn't have a ticket for this show. I went down to Prospera Place in -10 degrees celcius hoping I could hear it from the outside. The opening band was Trans Am, I stood around getting asked by scalpers if I wanted any tickets, but I had no money. After waiting around for an hour and a half freezing my nards off, Tool started playing their first song, and by that time the huge line-ups as far as the eye could see getting held up by an intense security frisking (not usual for Prospera Place), a scalper asked me if I was going in. I told him I had no ticket and no money. I guess he was convinced no one would be buying his extra ticket, so he gave it to me! Since the show had just started, the security at the door didn't frisk me as bad as everyone else and I got in no problem. Once I sat down and started taping, some asshole spilled 1/3 of a beer on my leg, but it dried pretty fast. Before the show had even started, 3 cops hauled some chick in her early 20's into a police van. After that people in the lines started throwing empty beer and liquor bottles at the cop cars :thumbsup I did a fair bit of moving around during the first 2-3 songs and as a result there is a lot of farting around at the beginning of the recording. But, the further into the show, the better the sound is, as well as the music and lights/lasers (which unfortunately couldn't be recorded). I hadn't smoked anything in a couple of weeks and the guys beside me generously smoked a few joints with me. The audience was pretty wild, breaking the zap-strapped-together chairs apart to hold them in the air. A few songs in the singer asked everybody to have fun and stop breaking shit, no deaths, etc. Setlist: (please help me out) 01 02 03 04 settle down...not going to be the soundtrack to somebody's death... 05 06 we're going to take a short break 07 has the crystal meth worn off yet, guys? 08 09 10 11 12 Sebastian (drummer) from Trans Am, welcome to our stage (11 continued) 13 Time: 95:27 Flac fingerprints: 01.flac:da26db80a6cdd298379b6f783e970c9e 02.flac:fbcbe324bac868791a749515b3740c58 03.flac:8b1c5f775423783f536fd3725dfc005f 04 settle down...not going to be the soundtrack to somebody's death....flac:0915a3864d0c53767226068226063505 05.flac:aa93bbb254112a506852093c1bb4fb84 06 we're going to take a short break.flac:caf6f5035a728742fd189c39cac359e5 07 has the crystal meth worn off yet, guys.flac:fff8daa8786b592da78b2ec121a1e8b9 08.flac:3ffb7f6e9a57bd940d62565c8d1babd2 09.flac:a6319f269d9961f270c926966f867ff4 10.flac:beffce2b306afeb0b2d85a8ee26c34a0 11.flac:64d4739ded2e00f6b12d14924a6639dc 12 Sebastian (drummer) from Trans Am, welcome to our stage (11 continued).flac:796bf4334f945db8e4e8f9ea1eb5c36d 13.flac:dc7b1319accd2237f177ebd6330e4551
Damian (5/5) CD / 2 View  
Notes: ********************** 16 bit / 44100 Hz version ********************** Band: Tool Date: 2007-11-29 (Thursday) Title: The Soundtrack For Somebody's Death Venue: Prospera Place (capacity - approx. 8000) - Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Row 4 - dead centre (see seating map & ticket scan) Source: Audience Recordist: Seth Lineage: Core Sound Binaurals > bass roll off battery box > Edirol R-09 (24/48) > Adobe Audition 3.0 (track splitting, fades, downsampling) > dBPowerAMP (flac 8) Sound Quality: The mix in the arena wasn't great to begin with. The vocals were not up enough and this was one bass-heavy experience. I'm glad I used my bass roll-off. The SQ is nice but the audience was wild and it definitely comes through in the recording. I give it a VG+ to EX- mostly due to crowd noise. Because of high security, a mic cable that wasn't plugged in all the way, the setting of levels and insane pushing and shoving, the first 3.5 minutes are of very poor quality. The band also seemed to be distracted a lot but I guess it's understandable with the mini-riot that was going on. It truly is a miracle that nobody died. Total .wav size: 1.03 GB Total .flac size: 536 MB ----------- Disc 01: 01. Jambi - 8.33 02. Stinkfist - 6.22 03. Forty-Six & 2 - 7.41 04. Schism - 9.31 05. Title Track - calming the audience - 1.29 06. Rosetta Stoned - 11.22 07. Lights up - mini-riot - flying chairs.flac - 8.11 * Disc 02: 01. Flood - 15.28 02. Lights up & police action - various songs** - 10.19 03. Lateralus - (Sebastian Thomson from Trans Am joins on drums) - 16.08 04. Vicarious - 9.43 *between Disc 01 & 02 - changing SD memory card during incident - literally missed less than 10 seconds of non-music. **various songs were - Wings for Marie & 10 000 Days (Wings pt2). During this time, the band was on stage but they seemed very distant and not happy to be there. They were talking and not paying much attention. Also during this time, some house lights went up and roadies in white medical coats set up a small drum kit (kick, snare, 4 roto-toms, a crash, ride & high-hat - wasn't miked well) in the front for Seb to play during Lateralus. ********************************************** In all my 30+ years of going to shows, this was one of the strangest shows I've ever seen. It started with an email I received a few days before the show from the company that sells the tickets online. It basically told me that I better forget about bringing my gear in because everyone would be searched and if anything is found (even a cell phone!) it will be confiscated and not returned. See screenshot of email. Just before the show, I went up to the doors and watched as they frisked each person one by one. They looked in shoes, opened and smelled packs of cigarettes, made you open your coat, take off your hat, empty your pockets and physically searched you. Needless to say, the lines were HUGE. Watching this, I decided to take a chance anyway but did return my camera to the car as my gear was taking up all my hiding places. Sorry, no pics. After 35 minutes in line, I made it in but the security was intense. A monster of a huge security guy was walking back and forth right in front of my row and there were actual police everywhere. Not very conducive to recording. There was an electricity in the air and an incredible amount of alcohol was flowing. At least 5 people spilt beer on me before the show started as they only sold open cups. Trans Am had opened for Tool and to my surprise, they were quite good. Unfortunately, I did not record them. The crowd was really starting to get antsy and you can clearly hear it in the recording. When the band hit the stage there was a rush for the front. My awesome 4th row center tickets were now irrelevant as without me moving an inch I was now in about the 10th row! The first 3 rows were absolutely packed and very quickly started becoming a dangerous situation. All that security disappeared and the chairs of the first 3 rows slowly started flying. During Schism this craziness started really getting out of control and dangerous. People were getting hurt and the band could not help but notice. House lights came up and you'll hear Maynard ask if the crystal meth has worn off yet and then he really tried to calm down the audience creating the title for this show. When he asks if the people "over there" are having a good time, he's being quite sarcastic and was clearly mad. It got better for about 8 minutes but then started getting worse and worse and really reached it's peak while an overly crowded makeshift mosh pit and just insane people were shoving and pushing and chairs started flying. House lights came up again and security and the police were trying to get in there to help/bust it up but it was just too crowded for them to get in. The whole first three rows were literally destroyed and taken apart and thrown into the "moat" between the front row and the stage. The band did seem legitimately concerned and stayed on stage sitting on the risers, watching and talking amongst themselves. The taper's curse is knowing you're recording while those around you are completely ambivalent chatting, screaming or talking to you and there's nothing you can do about it. You'll hear a lot of audience in this one...there's even some sounds that sound as if they may be me but they're not. You know I had people talk to me, step on my feet, ask me questions, spill beer on me, knock me over, etc. yet not a single peep uttered by me. It's tough being a recordist! Some interesting audience bits to listen for: the guy asking for rolling papers, the guy who was trying to pick up a girl, the guy who spotted my mics when the house lights came up, the crowd reaction when a girl flashed the crowd, the apologizing guy who bowled a bunch of us over, a single cough from me and much more! Remember that this recording was made binaurally. It will naturally sound much better with a pair of headphones & cranked up loud! Peace & enjoy, Seth FFP's: d01t01 - Jambi.flac:aa409a41191ac61203c3e1f6fd6ad97d d01t02 - Stinkfist.flac:4df8b4a30c3f8a9b750f93e154603dfc d01t03 - Forty-Six & 2.flac:752087451dc00c63957b77f355ddd7af d01t04 - Schism.flac:837c4ef8c9e2cf13de390607d1a266e7 d01t05 - Title Track - calming the audience.flac:54de377a149bc088af2e345485e26805 d01t06 - Rosetta Stoned.flac:01d3744c1a770321a3fe6757be7cede7 d01t07 - Lights up - mini-riot - flying chairs.flac:6d0d5a6090b601cbae02d8d5c0263c0b d02t01 - Flood.flac:f1f62d7d4ff46c7aec37013adcb4618f d02t02 - Lights up & police action - various songs.flac:72fee72810022c631d3e0df4148316fe d02t03 - Lateralus.flac:c52fb2c38f20c777a92f57348a0b16c4 d02t04 - Vicarious.flac:9902451636bc93f911184b5e97529983 First seeded on Yeeshkul! 2007-12-04 ***************************************** Please share this recording freely. Do not encode to .mp3 (or any other lossy format). *****************************************
hockey2112 (5/0) FLAC / 2 View  
Notes: Archive Disc 26
Michael Waters (5/0) CDR / 2 View  
Scott Edwards (5/0) / 0 View  
Ben (5/5) FLAC / 2 View   Core Sound Binaurals > Battery Box > Edirol R-09(@24/48) > Adobe Audition 3.0 >...
Ben (5/5) FLAC / 2 View   iRiver H10 internal mic > iRiver H10 > WAV > FLAC
Johnnf (4/5) FLAC / 2 View   iRiver H10 w/Rockbox [mono] > wav > flac
Mac (4/5) FLAC / 2 View   Core Sound Binaurals > bass roll off battery box > Edirol R-09 (24/48)
Notes: Core Sound Binaurals > bass roll off battery box > Edirol R-09 (24/48)
To0L (3/5) FLAC / 2 View   Core Sound Binaurals > bass roll off battery box > Edirol R-09 (24/48)
To0L (3/5) FLAC / 2 View   iRiver H10 w/Rockbox [mono] > wav > flac
Notes: Jambi not taped
chris hather (2/5) FLAC / 1 View   Edirol R-09 (24/48)
Notes: In all my 30+ years of going to shows, this was one of the strangest shows I've ever seen. It started with an email I received a few days before the show from the company that sells the tickets online. It basically told me that I better forget about bringing my gear in because everyone would be searched and if anything is found (even a cell phone!) it will be confiscated and not returned. See screenshot of email. Just before the show, I went up to the doors and watched as they frisked each person one by one. They looked in shoes, opened and smelled packs of cigarettes, made you open your coat, take off your hat, empty your pockets and physically searched you. Needless to say, the lines were HUGE. Watching this, I decided to take a chance anyway but did return my camera to the car as my gear was taking up all my hiding places. Sorry, no pics. After 35 minutes in line, I made it in but the security was intense. A monster of a huge security guy was walking back and forth right in front of my row and there were actual police everywhere. Not very conducive to recording. There was an electricity in the air and an incredible amount of alcohol was flowing. At least 5 people spilt beer on me before the show started as they only sold open cups. Trans Am had opened for Tool and to my surprise, they were quite good. Unfortunately, I did not record them. The crowd was really starting to get antsy and you can clearly hear it in the recording. When the band hit the stage there was a rush for the front. My awesome 4th row center tickets were now irrelevant as without me moving an inch I was now in about the 10th row! The first 3 rows were absolutely packed and very quickly started becoming a dangerous situation. All that security disappeared and the chairs of the first 3 rows slowly started flying. During Schism this craziness started really getting out of control and dangerous. People were getting hurt and the band could not help but notice. House lights came up and you'll hear Maynard ask if the crystal meth has worn off yet and then he really tried to calm down the audience creating the title for this show. When he asks if the people "over there" are having a good time, he's being quite sarcastic and was clearly mad. It got better for about 8 minutes but then started getting worse and worse and really reached it's peak while an overly crowded makeshift mosh pit and just insane people were shoving and pushing and chairs started flying. House lights came up again and security and the police were trying to get in there to help/bust it up but it was just too crowded for them to get in. The whole first three rows were literally destroyed and taken apart and thrown into the "moat" between the front row and the stage. The band did seem legitimately concerned and stayed on stage sitting on the risers, watching and talking amongst themselves. The taper's curse is knowing you're recording while those around you are completely ambivalent chatting, screaming or talking to you and there's nothing you can do about it. You'll hear a lot of audience in this one...there's even some sounds that sound as if they may be me but they're not. You know I had people talk to me, step on my feet, ask me questions, spill beer on me, knock me over, etc. yet not a single peep uttered by me. It's tough being a recordist! Some interesting audience bits to listen for: the guy asking for rolling papers, the guy who was trying to pick up a girl, the guy who spotted my mics when the house lights came up, the crowd reaction when a girl flashed the crowd, the apologizing guy who bowled a bunch of us over, a single cough from me and much more! Remember that this recording was made binaurally. It will naturally sound much better with a pair of headphones & cranked up loud!
chris hather (2/5) FLAC / 1 View   iRiver H10 w/Rockbox [mono]
Notes: In the beginning, I didn't have a ticket for this show. I went down to Prospera Place in -10 degrees celcius hoping I could hear it from the outside. The opening band was Trans Am, I stood around getting asked by scalpers if I wanted any tickets, but I had no money. After waiting around for an hour and a half freezing my nards off, Tool started playing their first song, and by that time the huge line-ups as far as the eye could see getting held up by an intense security frisking (not usual for Prospera Place), a scalper asked me if I was going in. I told him I had no ticket and no money. I guess he was convinced no one would be buying his extra ticket, so he gave it to me! Since the show had just started, the security at the door didn't frisk me as bad as everyone else and I got in no problem. Once I sat down and started taping, some asshole spilled 1/3 of a beer on my leg, but it dried pretty fast. Before the show had even started, 3 cops hauled some chick in her early 20's into a police van. After that people in the lines started throwing empty beer and liquor bottles at the cop cars. I did a fair bit of moving around during the first 2-3 songs and as a result there is a lot of farting around at the beginning of the recording. But, the further into the show, the better the sound is, as well as the music and lights/lasers (which unfortunately couldn't be recorded). I hadn't smoked anything in a couple of weeks and the guys beside me generously smoked a few joints with me. The audience was pretty wild, breaking the zap-strapped-together chairs apart to hold them in the air. A few songs in the singer asked everybody to have fun and stop breaking shit, no deaths, etc.
Karyn (2/5) flac / 1 View   iRiver H10 internal mic > iRiver H10 > WAV > FLAC
Karyn (2/5) flac / 1 View   Core Sound Binaurals > Battery Box > Edirol R-09(@24/48) > Adobe Audition 3.0 >...
Andrew (1/5) Flac CDR / 1 A/- A- View   Core Sound Binaurals > bass roll off battery box > Edirol R-09 (24/48) > Adobe Audition...
Notes: "The Soundtrack For Somebody's Death"
miky (1/4.8) DVDA / 1 View   Core Sound Binaurals 16BITS 1ST GEN
Notes: Tapers notes: *between Disc 01 & 02 - changing SD memory card during incident - literally missed less than 10 seconds of non-music. **various songs were - Wings for Marie & 10 000 Days (Wings pt2). During this time, the band was on stage but they seemed very distant and not happy to be there. They were talking and not paying much attention. Also during this time, some house lights went up and roadies in white medical coats set up a small drum kit (kick, snare, 4 roto-toms, a crash, ride & high-hat - wasn't miked well) in the front for Seb to play during Lateralus.
Woodee (1/4.5) FLAC / 2 View   Core Sound Binaurals > bass roll off battery box > Edirol R-09 (24/48)
Notes: The Soundtrack For Somebody's Death
DonSalvatore (0/5) / 0 View   iRiver H10 internal mic > iRiver H10
Notes: Tool - 2007.11.29 Prospera Place - Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada version 2 media type: FLAC source: iRiver H10 internal mic > iRiver H10 > WAV > FLAC taper: LeifH12345 trade status: can trade disc 1 - 13 tracks - 95:27 notes from taper: In the beginning, I didn't have a ticket for this show. I went down to Prospera Place in -10 degrees celcius hoping I could hear it from the outside. The opening band was Trans Am, I stood around getting asked by scalpers if I wanted any tickets, but I had no money. After waiting around for an hour and a half freezing my nards off, Tool started playing their first song, and by that time the huge line-ups as far as the eye could see getting held up by an intense security frisking (not usual for Prospera Place), a scalper asked me if I was going in. I told him I had no ticket and no money. I guess he was convinced no one would be buying his extra ticket, so he gave it to me! Since the show had just started, the security at the door didn't frisk me as bad as everyone else and I got in no problem. Once I sat down and started taping, some asshole spilled 1/3 of a beer on my leg, but it dried pretty fast. Before the show had even started, 3 cops hauled some chick in her early 20's into a police van. After that people in the lines started throwing empty beer and liquor bottles at the cop cars :thumbsup I did a fair bit of moving around during the first 2-3 songs and as a result there is a lot of farting around at the beginning of the recording. But, the further into the show, the better the sound is, as well as the music and lights/lasers (which unfortunately couldn't be recorded). I hadn't smoked anything in a couple of weeks and the guys beside me generously smoked a few joints with me. The audience was pretty wild, breaking the zap-strapped-together chairs apart to hold them in the air. A few songs in the singer asked everybody to have fun and stop breaking shit, no deaths, etc.
DonSalvatore (0/5) / 0 View   Core Sound Binaurals > bass roll off battery box > Edirol R-09 (24/48)
Notes: ********************** 16 bit / 44100 Hz version ********************** Band: Tool Date: 2007-11-29 (Thursday) Title: The Soundtrack For Somebody's Death Venue: Prospera Place (capacity - approx. 8000) - Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Row 4 - dead centre (see seating map & ticket scan) Source: Audience Recordist: Seth Lineage: Core Sound Binaurals > bass roll off battery box > Edirol R-09 (24/48) > Adobe Audition 3.0 (track splitting, fades, downsampling) > dBPowerAMP (flac 8) Sound Quality: The mix in the arena wasn't great to begin with. The vocals were not up enough and this was one bass-heavy experience. I'm glad I used my bass roll-off. The SQ is nice but the audience was wild and it definitely comes through in the recording. I give it a VG+ to EX- mostly due to crowd noise. Because of high security, a mic cable that wasn't plugged in all the way, the setting of levels and insane pushing and shoving, the first 3.5 minutes are of very poor quality. The band also seemed to be distracted a lot but I guess it's understandable with the mini-riot that was going on. It truly is a miracle that nobody died. Total .wav size: 1.03 GB Total .flac size: 536 MB ----------- Disc 01: 01. Jambi - 8.33 02. Stinkfist - 6.22 03. Forty-Six & 2 - 7.41 04. Schism - 9.31 05. Title Track - calming the audience - 1.29 06. Rosetta Stoned - 11.22 07. Lights up - mini-riot - flying chairs.flac - 8.11 * Disc 02: 01. Flood - 15.28 02. Lights up & police action - various songs** - 10.19 03. Lateralus - (Sebastian Thomson from Trans Am joins on drums) - 16.08 04. Vicarious - 9.43 *between Disc 01 & 02 - changing SD memory card during incident - literally missed less than 10 seconds of non-music. **various songs were - Wings for Marie & 10 000 Days (Wings pt2). During this time, the band was on stage but they seemed very distant and not happy to be there. They were talking and not paying much attention. Also during this time, some house lights went up and roadies in white medical coats set up a small drum kit (kick, snare, 4 roto-toms, a crash, ride & high-hat - wasn't miked well) in the front for Seb to play during Lateralus. ********************************************** In all my 30+ years of going to shows, this was one of the strangest shows I've ever seen. It started with an email I received a few days before the show from the company that sells the tickets online. It basically told me that I better forget about bringing my gear in because everyone would be searched and if anything is found (even a cell phone!) it will be confiscated and not returned. See screenshot of email. Just before the show, I went up to the doors and watched as they frisked each person one by one. They looked in shoes, opened and smelled packs of cigarettes, made you open your coat, take off your hat, empty your pockets and physically searched you. Needless to say, the lines were HUGE. Watching this, I decided to take a chance anyway but did return my camera to the car as my gear was taking up all my hiding places. Sorry, no pics. After 35 minutes in line, I made it in but the security was intense. A monster of a huge security guy was walking back and forth right in front of my row and there were actual police everywhere. Not very conducive to recording. There was an electricity in the air and an incredible amount of alcohol was flowing. At least 5 people spilt beer on me before the show started as they only sold open cups. Trans Am had opened for Tool and to my surprise, they were quite good. Unfortunately, I did not record them. The crowd was really starting to get antsy and you can clearly hear it in the recording. When the band hit the stage there was a rush for the front. My awesome 4th row center tickets were now irrelevant as without me moving an inch I was now in about the 10th row! The first 3 rows were absolutely packed and very quickly started becoming a dangerous situation. All that security disappeared and the chairs of the first 3 rows slowly started flying. During Schism this craziness started really getting out of control and dangerous. People were getting hurt and the band could not help but notice. House lights came up and you'll hear Maynard ask if the crystal meth has worn off yet and then he really tried to calm down the audience creating the title for this show. When he asks if the people "over there" are having a good time, he's being quite sarcastic and was clearly mad. It got better for about 8 minutes but then started getting worse and worse and really reached it's peak while an overly crowded makeshift mosh pit and just insane people were shoving and pushing and chairs started flying. House lights came up again and security and the police were trying to get in there to help/bust it up but it was just too crowded for them to get in. The whole first three rows were literally destroyed and taken apart and thrown into the "moat" between the front row and the stage. The band did seem legitimately concerned and stayed on stage sitting on the risers, watching and talking amongst themselves. The taper's curse is knowing you're recording while those around you are completely ambivalent chatting, screaming or talking to you and there's nothing you can do about it. You'll hear a lot of audience in this one...there's even some sounds that sound as if they may be me but they're not. You know I had people talk to me, step on my feet, ask me questions, spill beer on me, knock me over, etc. yet not a single peep uttered by me. It's tough being a recordist! Some interesting audience bits to listen for: the guy asking for rolling papers, the guy who was trying to pick up a girl, the guy who spotted my mics when the house lights came up, the crowd reaction when a girl flashed the crowd, the apologizing guy who bowled a bunch of us over, a single cough from me and much more! Remember that this recording was made binaurally. It will naturally sound much better with a pair of headphones & cranked up loud! Peace & enjoy, Seth
kevin metzger (0/0) cd-r / 2 View