This is the 16 bit source...I will be posting the 24 bit when this one is sufficiently seeded. If you can help with the song titles, please do.
Enjoy, and please help seed so that others can get the tunes!
Nick
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http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=15051
My Morning Jacket
Cats Cradle
Carrboro, NC
June 7, 2005
Taper: Nick Gregory (ngregory@taperssection.com)
Source: MG M200s -> Sound Devices 722@24/96
Location: DIN, 7.5 ft. high, 25 ft back
Conversion: SD722 -> CD Wave (tracking) ->
Wavelab 5 (resampling, dithering,
joining split files, adding fades) -> FLAC
Disc One
1) Intro
2) At Dawn
3) Lowdown
4) The Way That He Sings
5)
6) One Big Holiday
7) What a Wonderful Man
8) Steam Engine
9) Golden
10) How Can I Know
Disc Two
1)
2)
3) Run Thru
-----ENCORE-----
4)
5) I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man ^
6) Mahgeeta
^ Prince Cover
Notes:
A 24/96 copy exists in FLAC format.
Compiled 5/9/05
Seriously, Nick Gregory is my HERO!!!!!!! Thanks for posting this, I'm jumping on right now and will leave it up all weekend.
It seems like Nick tapes all the great shows in the south and it's always AWESOME quality. I'm glad you caught this one brother. Thanks again,
Brian
Thanks for getting this up! It's nice to hear a little 2005 since the boys aren't coming anywhere near me for a while.
I just jumped on it. Thanks!
gracias. ;D
I love it!! Thanks a million. Nick Gregory whoever you are..you ROCK my friend!
24 Bit files are now up for those that want it
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=15156
Nick
5. Lay Low
disc 2
1. Don Dante
2. It's About Twilight Now
4. Tonight I'll be staying here with yould (Dylan)
5. I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man (Prince)
Quote5. Lay Low
disc 2
1. Don Dante
2. It's About Twilight Now
4. What A Wonderful Man
Thanks, I wasn't sure about 'Lay Low'. But I think that track 4 on disc 2 is "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You". BTW, thanks for the Birmingham show, I'm downloading it right and I'll leave my window open all week.
(Sweatboard, check your pms)
Ok I fixed it above. That first try was wrong.
Back At Ya aMillionDreams. Also Check Out The Archive I created. I'm going to bump it now in this section.
Very nice, sweatboard. I'll get 05-1-02 to you. I've also got 10-27-00 and 1-23-01 if you still need them. I think you're doing mmj fans and fans to come a great service with your archive. Thanks for letting in me on it and I'm happy to contribute.
...and 12-20-02
Thanks I really appreciate that, I need to do some updating on it. I want to try and work on it this week.
thanks for the track names.
Nick
new problem for me on the torrents. i downloaded the 24bit version of this show and converted everything to wav from flac, but my burning program only recognises 16bit. is it a shitty burning program? is there anything i can do besides go and get the 16 bit version and go from there?
thanks in advance
Download a program called Audio Dvd Creator, and you will be able to burn the show to dvd.
You can't burn 24-bit audio to CD.
awesome, thanks ;D
No problem. I had no idea about that until a week or so ago. I still haven't downloaded the 24bit version, but someone on the digitalpanic board (where the torrent is) told me to use that program if I download it.
Hope that helps.
Has anybody listened to this yet? Is it as good as I remember?
It was sooooo good. Lord.
ive been mainly listening to the bham show lately, but i started with the athens show which was the first i downloaded. those both have gotten loads of listen in the car with the windows down, im using both of them pretending its a recording of the asheville and/or knoxville shows which i attended. i was preparing to bring the cat's cradle in to the mix when i had the problem with the 24bit thingy. i think they all sound amazing, to say the least, but im having problems with the heavy bass drum on the roo recording. i do agree the sax on don dante comes out best on this one though.
Oh man. A very lovely, lovely friend just gave this show to me.
It's as good as I remembered. (I also keep thinking I'm hearing myself with all my woo hooos. In fact, it probably is me. I was fairly spazzy that night.)
I'm glad to hear it again, too, because Bo and Carl are fucking AWESOME!!
So they played How Could I Know, and then Don Dante side by side. I remember being pretty messed up by that. And the next song was It's About Twilight Now, and it took me the entire song to get back into rock mode and out of cry mode. But then I heard the first few notes of Run Thru, and I was back.
Subtle manipulators. heh. :)
Hey everyone - did nobody take pictures at this show?
Just wonderin'...
show is now up at archive:
http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=26452
i'll never forget hearing "off the record" for the first time at the birmingham show.. the dramatic stops towards the end of the song were completely priceless
No shit. I think about that every time I hear the song. I remember JJ did a little run to the front of the stage and kind of staggered around when everything stopped, then the one gu itar echoes....then back into full-on rock.
Priceless.
the best part of the whole stopping parts were when they all looked out at the crowd with shit-eating grins.. every time i listen to that recording i get chills remembering that
and the fact that you can hear my drunk-ass brother yelling "hell yes" at inopportune moments during that show.. i kept telling him to shut the fuck up but then we were all just lost in the frenzy
(Is that the same brother who kept telling Jim to "come closer"? I met that guy, right?)
Speaking of the Sloss show, poor 'wiggum. I swear he must've got bruised from how many times I hit him in the arm every time I got excited about something. :-/
But that Cat's Cradle show - dudes! git it!
yeah.. that's him.. we were all "on crunk" like JJ stated