venerdì 5 aprile 2024
Frampton, Fogerty, Eddy - 2000-04-05 - Nashville, TN (FM/FLAC)
(FM broadcast FLAC)
John Fogerty, Peter Frampton, Duane Eddy
Witness History III Concert
Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN
April 5, 2000
Excellent from master broadcast tape.
Stereo U-matic master broadcast tape -> DAT -> PC -> you
44.1 kHz, 16bit - 77 minutes total (can burn straight to one 80 min CD for those that still use them)
Duane Eddy (with John Fogerty on some songs)
1) Dance To The Guitar Man
2) Shazzam
3) New Orleans Blues
4) I Saw The Light
5) Rebel Rouser
Peter Frampton
6) Show Me The Way
7) Can’t Take That Away From Me
8) Baby, I Love Your Way
9) Do You Feel Like We Do
John Fogerty
10) Green River
11) Centerfield
12) Proud Mary
13) Bad Moon Risin’
All Star Jam
14) All Star Jam
Notes:
In 2000 I was working for CountryCool.com (“the world of country music”) one of the million .com boom sites that soon went bust.We did the first video simulcast of the Country Music Awards (probably one of the first video simulcasts ever), an adventurous night. Fun place to work, got to chat with Keith Urban and Brad Paisley long before they were famous.
On May 5, 2000 Nashville hosted the Witness History III concert honoring Duane Eddy, and including Peter Frampton and John Fogerty (among others). While this is more of a ‘rock’ lineup, they fit with the Nashville crowd Someone later asked us to stream the concert (or parts of it). So they sent us a ¾” U-matic stereo master tape of the edited show. Now we were IT tech geeks up here in Northern Virginia (I was the webmaster, I ran the web servers), but fortunately for us I spent several years as a recording engineer at a 24 track studio, so I knew what to do. We had to rent a U-matic player (why would we have one), and I had to bring in my home computer with a decent video capture card (computers did not often have video capture cards back then). I captured it for streaming (probably at something like 320x240 with 8 bit audio, which was about the most Internet connections could handle back then). But I also brought my DAT recorder (I was a recording engineer remember) and made a DAT of the audio straight from the U-matic stereo master, which I later imported to the PC which you can download now. The recording quality is an absolutely excellent stereo recording with none of that videotape hum. Definitely releasable quality. And these are some good little sets here too.
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