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Iron Maiden - Maiden Japan

It's the bonus CD with the 1995 US remastered edition of their Killers album, released in the US by Castle Communications. The only way it's been available on CD in North America. Great early live set with Paul Di'anno singing.

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sunday morning radio shows. the sun is beaming through the wall of windows and the crystal hanging in it is throwing spectrums all over the walls. i can hear the buzz of planes flying overhead but everything else is quiet. the coffee is brewed and i think i'll spread out on the floor and read the globe and mail, mmmmmm.......books section. :)

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The Slip

11/05/2004

Tonic

NYC

Disc 1:

Set 1

01.Intro

02.Come Over

03.Cut From The Cloth

04.Cowboy Up

05.Even Rats (A Little More Jill)

06.Paper Birds (My Landlord)

07.Suffocation Keep

Set II

08.Proud

09.Fear Of Falling

Disc 2:

Set II cont.

01.Old George

02.Get Me With Fuji

03.The Zeroes (Children Of December)

04.If One Of Us Should Fall

Encore

05.Cumulus

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The Slip

2005-02-11

Matt Murphy's Pub

Brookline, MA

source: ortf Neumann KM184> Canare Quad XLR> Lunatec V3> coax> VX Pocket v2> TiBook G4> DP3.2

Lineage: DP3.2> .aiff> xACT> .flac16

recorded and mastered by Clinton Vadnais (cleantone hotmail.com)

set/disk one:

1. jam 1 14:57

2. jam 2 11:20

3. Wolof 15:31

4. The Shouters 10:18

5. Goes Around Comes Around 7:58 by Timo Shanko

6. jam 3 9:58

set/disk two:

1. Cowboy Up 11:46

2. jam 4 9:58

3. Lonely Boy 4:58

4. You'll Find a Home# 10:55

5. Even Rats 10:01

6. jam 5*^ 15:42

7. 12/8 blues^ 8:46

notes:

unnanounced warm up gig for the Japan Tour.

whole show with Timo Shanko on tenor sax

# with Grayson Farmer on trumpet

* with Boubacar Diabate on vocals, Peter Barr on djembe and percussion

^ with Steve Fell on guitar

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Modest Mouse

2002-08-10

Greek Theater

Berkeley, CA

1.Intro

2.Cowboy Dan

3.Night On The Sun

4.Paper Thin Walls

5.I Came As A Rat

6.Never Ending Math Equation

7.Tiny Cities Made Of Ashes

8.Out Of Gas

9.Wild Pack Of Family Dogs

10.Bankrupt On Selling

11.What People Are Made Of

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is that TomFoolery off the board? if so, cool :)

Indeed it is. The Friends included myself and Polkaroo (both on gutiar), with TomFoolery on bass (a really nice Taylor acoustic bass), and a bunch of others on guitar, keys, trumpet, wooden flute, voice, drums, percussion, soup-making, bread-making, etc.

Aloha,

Brad

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Indeed it is. The Friends included myself and Polkaroo (both on gutiar), with TomFoolery on bass (a really nice Taylor acoustic bass), and a bunch of others on guitar, keys, trumpet, wooden flute, voice, drums, percussion, soup-making, bread-making, etc.

Aloha,

Brad

I really have to make it to Ottawa one of these days. :)

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Brad: What's the verdict on that recording? I remember some good moments...

Musically, it's a little (OK, a lot) ragged (even meandering) in places, but there are time when it hooks up. It's not worse (and is often a lot better) than you'd expect from people who not only haven't played together before, but who hadn't even met before, especially given that there was no discussion before the jams. Having the other non-rock instruments (e.g., the trumpet, the flutes, the voices) in the mix really adds to the overall flavour, and everything balances pretty well, both in terms of volume and space in the soundscape.

Sonically, it's not my best work (in particular, the levels are lower than I'd like), but you can hear the instruments clearly and distinctly (based on what I remember vs. what I hear).

I'll be getting a copy (two audio CDs) to TomFoolery, who said he's take care of getting copies to everyone involved.

Aloha,

Brad

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Moe's "Buster" from the Tsunami show. God do I ever NOT like this band. The best part sounds like a rip off of String Cheese (think San Jose), and the rest is bedantic arpeggio jamband wank with tempo changes every minute or so.

**EDIT to say that Medeski just stepped up and the quality has improved 1000% (no thanks to moe). Maybe some of his style will rub off on them....**

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