String Cheese Incident
Wednesday, 5/5/1999
Arcadia Theatre
Dallas, TX
Taper: Larry Fox
Dat/Seed: Dylan Cope
Conversion/Tracking: Brian Cole (
[email protected]) 8/11/02
Review/Editing: See sci99-05-05Review&EditNotes.txt
Source: Earthworks SR71>Graham Patten DMic 20>Sony M1>DAT (48khz)
Conversion: Sony M1>Oade 7 pin-coax>Hosa coax>
Zoltrix Pro6>CDwav(split)>SF5(resample/edit)>MKWact>shnv3
DISC 1 (Total: 42:21)
Set 1:
1. Intro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(01:22)
2. Rhythm of The Road . . . . . . . .(09:49)
3. Missing Me> Slide Jam> . . . . . .(17:02)
4. Mouna Bowa> . . . . . . . . . . . .(09:43)
5. Come Back Home . . . . . . . . . .(04:26)
DISC 2 (Total: 69:32)
Set 1 con't:
1. Footprints . . . . . . . . . . . .(07:46)
2. Roll Over . . . . . . . . . . . . .(14:30)
3. Voodoo Chile*> Jingo*> . . . . . .(27:40)
Voodoo Chile*> Can't You See jam*>
4. Texas* . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(19:36)
DISC 3 (Total: 52:57)
Encore:
1. Encore Intro/Tuning: . . . . . . .(02:38)
2. I Shall Be Released** . . . . . . .(20:00)
3. Mtn Girls*** . . . . . . . . . . .(05:43)
4. So What^ . . . . . . . . . . . . .(12:31)
5. Superstition^^ . . . . . . . . . .(12:05)
Total Show Timing: 164:50 (2:44:50)
SHOW NOTES:
* with Warren Haynes of Government Mule on guitar
** with Warren Haynes on lead vocal and guitar, Alan Woody (Govt Mule) on
Keith's bass
*** with Warren on guitar and Alan on mandolin, with Keith back on bass
^ with Warren and Alan on guitars, Matt Abts (Govt Mule) and Jamie on drums
^^ with Warren on guitar, Alan on bass (without Keith again), and Matt on
percussion
After 'Missing Me', Jamie Janover played on percussion for most of the show
SEED NOTES:
A very nice, largely undercirculated show.
Resampled in SF 5.0 - Level 4 (highest) using anti-alias filter.
Started Mouna Bowa at first hint of guitar riff.
Debated whether to keep slide jam as it's own track but decided to put it on the
same track as Missin' Me. Would have tracked it at 10:03.
There was some chatting at the beginning of the encore so I put it as it's own
track.
Included long intro on superstition due to encore jam session.
Enjoy!
-Brian