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  1. Looking forward to seeing a setlist.

     

    I tracked out the recording, so here goes:

     

    Wilco

    October 20, 2007

    Charlottesville Pavilion

    Charlottesville, Va.

     

    One Set:

    Disc One:

    01 Intro

    02 Sunken Treasure

    03 You Are My Face

    04 I am Trying to Break Your Heart

    05 Shake It Off

    06 Handshake Drugs

    07 Impossible Germany

    08 Sky Blue Sky

    09 It's Just That Simple*

    10 Muzzle of Bees

    11 A Shot in the Arm

    12 Side With the Seeds

    13 Hummingbird

    14 War on War

    15 Via Chicago

     

    Disc Two:

    01 Banter

    02 Jesus, etc.

    03 Too Far Apart

    04 Walken

    05 I'm the Man Who Loves You

    Encore 1:

    06 Misunderstood

    07 Hate it Here

    08 Heavy Metal Drummer

    Encore 2:

    09 Red-Eyed and Blue>

    10 I Got You (At the End of the Century)

    11 Casino Queen

    12 Outtasite (Outta Mind)

    13 Hoodoo Voodoo

    Encore 3:

    14 Spiders (Kidsmoke)

     

    Notes:

    * John Stirratt on vocals

     

     

     

     

    the longest wilco show I have ever seen (and one of if not *the* best). over 2:30. the crowd was hot all night which Jeff repeatedly recognized much like the april 06 show from the same venue. he also said that he had thought Cleveland sucked until he played Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh really sucked :rotfl

  2. tsssk, tsssk.....

     

    take your 3 posts back to the Panic board tito :monkey

     

     

    I just found the 16 bit version last night...thanks for the reply. Where did you get the 24 bit version?? I checked digital panic which has a seperate section just for DVD Audio and the Tweedy show was not there. How can I get the 24 bit version also?? Thanks again.

     

    they didn't post the 24 bit yet. He just got a copy from the taper. I'm sure tito will post it at digipanic here soon

  3. http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=503979

     

    Jeff Tweedy

    January 31, 2007

    Paramount Theatre

    Charlottesville, Va.

     

    **16 bit source**

     

    Source: B&K4022(xy)>V3>744T

    Location: fob, Row G, slightly left of center

    Transfer: 744T>soundforge 7.0>cd wave>flac

    Taped & transferred by Craig Davis

     

    One Set

    Disc 1:

    01 Someone Else's Song*

    02 Spiders (Kidsmoke)

    03 Be Patient With Me

    04 Remember The Mountain Bed

    05 I Am Trying To Break Your Heart

    06 She's A Jar

    07 Chinese Apple

    08 Black Eye

    09 1x1

    10 What Light

    11 The Ruling Class

    12 In A Future Age

    13 Cars Can't Escape

    14 Wait Up

     

    Disc 2:

    01 Theologians

    02 Jesus, Etc.

    Encore:

    03 Heavy Metal Drummer

    04 Radio King

    05 New Madrid

    06 A Shot In The Arm

    Encore 2:

    07 California Stars

    08 I'm The Man Who Loves You

    09 Acuff-Rose*

     

    * unplugged on stage lip

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    http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=29065

     

    Jeff Tweedy

    August 16, 2006

    North Carolina Museum of Art

    Raleigh, NC

     

    **16 bit source**

     

    Source: B&K4022(xy)>Sonosax>Sound Devices 744T

    Location: fob, Row D, left of center

    Transfer: 744T>soundforge 7.0 (fades/resampling/dithering)>cd wave>flac

    Taped & transferred by Craig Davis

     

     

    One Set

    Disc One:

    01 What Light

    02 IATTBYH

    03 Was I (In Your Dreams)

    04 New Madrid

    05 fragment of an Elizabeth Cotten song

    06 Spiders (Kidsmoke)

    07 Summerteeth

    08 The Ruling Class

    09 Theologians

    10 Blasting Fonda

    11 Hesitating Beauty

    12 Lullaby for Rafters and Beams

    13 ELT (started and restarted)

    14 A Shot in the Arm

    15 I'm The Man Who Loves You

     

    Disc Two:

    Encore:

    01 Satan, Your Kingdom Must Come Down

    02 In Christ There is No East or West

    03 Far, Far Away

    04 Walken

    05 Airline to Heaven

    06 I Can't Keep From Talking

    07 Acuff-Rose

     

     

    *thanks to Charles Harris for the use of the photo*

  5. edie: thanks to you for selling me your tickets. while I know you would have preferred to go yourself, getting your tickets put me in a great place to tape from! Many thanks.

     

     

     

    Is this an audience recording or is it recorded from the webcast itself?

     

    its an audience recording. The info after "source" in the text file I posted refers to my audience rig. I'm sure the webcast got captured by someone although you can't post it at many torrent sites (including etree) because, even though its a soundboard, its compressed audio stream akin to mp3 which they don't allow to be torrented.

     

     

    overall I thought the show was really good. Not as strong as the Charlottesville show from 4/23 but very solid

  6. Phil appeared not to have brought a proper lead guitarist with him this tour

     

     

    whoa there, nelly. The guitarist at the start of the tour was John Scofield who is one of the most talented modern jazz guitarists in the business. He has played with Mile Davis, Billy Cobhan, George Duke, Bill Frisell, etc... He also recorded a great album "A Go-Go" with Medeski Martin & Wood as his back up band. He's been signed to top jazz labels Verve & Blue Note The guy is a master.

     

    Barry Sless then took over after the first run of shows. Sless is the guitarist for the David Nelson Band (who was in the New Riders of the Purple Sage with Garcia). He tone is very crisp & he crushes the slide & pedal steel.

     

     

     

     

    final comment, they are calling the new Trey project GRAB (for Gordon, Russo, Anatasio & Benevento). Several of their opening sets are up on bt. etree

  7. http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=26845

     

    Wilco

    July 2, 2006

    DECC Auditorium

    Duluth Entertainment Convention Center

    Deloof, Mn

     

    **16 bit source**

     

    Source: B&K4022(ortf)>V3(line out)>Sound Devices 744T

    Location: Center section, Row F/Seat 7: fob, slightly rt. of center

    Transfer: 744T>soundforge 7.0 (fades/resampling/dithering)>cd wave>flac

    Taped & transferred by Craig Davis

     

     

    One Set

    Disc One:

    01 Intro

    02 Misunderstood

    03 Far Far Away

    04 Handshake Drugs

    05 IATTBYH

    06 The Good Part

    07 Shot in the Dark

    08 At Least That's What You Said

    09 Jesus Etc.

    10 Walken

    11 Theologians>

    12 I'm the Man Who Loves YOu

    13 Ashes of American Flags

    14 War on War

    15 Hummingbird

     

    Disc Two:

    Encore 1:

    01 In a Future Age>

    02 Spiders

    Encore 2:

    03 Airline to Heaven

    04 Forget the Flowers*

    05 Heavy Metal Drummer

    06 Kingpin

    07 The Late Greats

     

    * Jeff flubs the lyrics

     

     

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  8. here's how I answered that same question on another board:

     

    this is a nice recording overall. I'd put that 4/23 Cville show as a solid "A" in terms of the recording quality (and one of the best recordings I have made) and this as maybe a B+. On show quality, its not even close. 4/23 is one of the best wilco shows I have ever seen (definitely best since Nels/Pat joined the band). This one is a decent show but not nearly the same energy, setlist, audience response and is 20 minutes shorter

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    http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=24927

     

    Wilco

    April 22, 2006

    William & Mary Hall

    The College of William & Mary

    Williamsburg, Va

     

    Source: AKG 461(ortf)>MP-1>SBM-1>D8

    Transfer: Dat>cdr>EAC>soundforge 7.0(edits/fades)>cdwave>flac

    Taped by: Brad Manning

    Transferred by: Craig Davis

     

    One Set

    CD1:

    01. Intro

    02. IATTBYH

    03. War on War

    04. Company In My Back

    05. Hell Is Chrome

    06. Handshake Drugs

    07. Shot In The Arm

    08. At Least That's What You Said

    09. Jesus, Etc.

    10. Ashes of Ameican Flags

    11. Theologians

    12. Spiders

     

    CD 2:

    01. Hummingbird

    02. Walken

    03. I'm the Man Who LOves You

    Encore 1

    04. Via Chicago

    05. Kingpin

    06. Late Greats

    Encore 2

    07. Heavy Metal drummer

    08. I'm A Wheel

     

    notes: slight cut at the start of Via Chicago due to dat change

     

    **thanks to Charles Harris for the photo**

  10. there were atleast 2 tapers there. have patience my friend. the show will surface (if it hasn't already.) do you have a wideband connection? are you savvy with bittorrent?

     

    the 2 guys who taped that show are buddies of mine. Only one ran mics & he doesn't do torrents but I already have a copy of his & will get it up probably by this weekend. I just put up my Charlottesville on etree & have a few otehr shows to get up first

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    http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=24716

     

    Wilco

    April 23, 2006

    Charlottesville Pavillion

    Charlottesville, Va

     

    ***16 bit***

     

    Source: B&K 4026(ortf)>V3>744T (fob/dfc)

    Transfer: 744T>soundforge 7.0(resample/bit depth)>cdwave>flac

    Taped & transferred by Craig Davis

     

    One Set:

    CD1:

    01. Intro

    02. Via Chicago

    03. Airline To Heaven

    04. Hell Is Chrome

    05. Handshake Drugs

    06. Shot In The Arm

    07. At Least That's What You Said

    08. IATTBYH

    09. Either Way (Maybe The Sun)

    10. Forget The Flowers

    11. Hummingbird

    12. War On war

    13. Jesus, Etc.

    14. Walken

    15. Theologians

    16. I'm The Man Who Loves You

     

    CD2:

    Encore 1:

    01. Wishful thinking

    02. Spiders

    03. The Good Part

    04. Kingpin

    05. Late Greats

    Encore 2:

    06. Heavy Metal Drummer

    07. Red Eyed and Blue

    08. I Got You

    09. Hoodoo Voodoo

     

     

     

    I'm going to post 2 sources for this show. This is the one I judged to be the best on my home stereo but my speakers can handle a lot of bass. The other source will be these same mics I borrowed matrixed in with my B&K4022's. I'll post a link to that one when I get it up tonight

  12. the venue did get a sound upgrade for sure (the sound was f*cking terrible in there last year) but I think Wilco (ie: Stan) did a great job making it meet its full potential even with the improvements. I saw a double bill there 3 nights earlier and the sound didn't even compare to Wilco's.

     

    Having seen & taped I'd guess 15 or so wilco shows over the last 3-4 years this was definitely the most energetic and had the best crowd response. 2/19/05 Myrtle Beach & 6/9/04 9:30 Club probably come in right behind it for me. I'll have the torrent up tonight so everyone can see for themselves.

     

    LCH: I saw the 97 Trax show also (as well as a 92 or 93 Tupelo show there as well) and it was much more rocking than the 97 Mayo Island show in Richmond (then again, how psyched could Tweedy get playing on a bill before G Love & Special Sauce.....

  13. CBD - were you wearing a green shirt, I think i was right behind you guys. I was the goofy long haired kid who asked you where you posted, glad to see you here. Pefect spot for sound quality.

     

    yea man that was me. hit me up later in the week & I'll b7P it for you. I just need to get it converted along with a ton of other shows I did last week.

  14. Great great show last night. I opted for Widespread Panic on Sat in Raleigh instead of Wilco at William & Mary but friends I was with said Cville show was far better than Wm & Mary. Besides me, there was one other taper actually running mics but he doesn't torrent stuff so I'll have mine up hopefully by tomorrow morning. Great energy at the show, a big crowd that was really into the show. I have seen a good number of shows at the venue (which just opened last year) and this was the BEST the sound had ever sounded in there. In fact, I saw Drive By Truckers & Robert Randolph & the Family Band there together Thurs night & the sound for Wilco was worlds better so Stan did a great job dialing it in.

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