(DVDfull pro-shot)
John Lee Hooker and Ry Cooder
October 10, 1992
"ALL OUR COLORS" benefit
Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View, California, USA
EX quality 1st gen. VHS with soundboard audio.
Setlist with some guesses - any help with the titles will be appreciated.
00:00:00 intro > Lonely Man
00:05:35 chapter 2 - It Serves Me Right To Suffer
00:13:33 chapter 3 - talk
00:14:18 chapter 4 - Hobo Blues
00:20:02 chapter 5 - Crawling Kingsnake
0047 chapter 6 - outro and crowd
00:25:23 end
First transfer [July, 2009]: 1st gen. VHS tape from in-house pro-shot source > Sony WV-DR7 > Sony DVMC-DA2 Media Converter > Apple Macintosh Final Cut Pro (minor "nip and tuck" edits, filter to replace bottom of screen "head switch jitter" with black and chaptering) > Compressor > DVD Studio Pro (menu and authoring) > VIDEO_TS file set.
Audio post capture processing in Pro Tools (normalization and EQ for hum reduction plus a few clicks seamlessly removed). Audio placed back into Final Cut Pro before Compressor down-sampling.
Video: NTSC 720x480 VBR 7.7 Mbps peak, 6.2 Mbps average data rate, 2-pass.
Audio - choice of: Dolby Digital 2/0 (L,R), 48 kHz sample rate, 448 kbps data rate
or: Linear PCM (2 channel 48kHz 16 bit).
info about this show from a web search:
"This two day concert was a benefit for the Traditional Circle Of Elders and Youth and was in 'celebration' of 500 years of resistance the native folks have been living since Columbus landed on our continent in 1492."
The two VHS tapes that I have are all from just one of the two days, and also contain the full sets by
- Mickey Hart and Friends (54:06)
- Santana with guests Ry Cooder, Steve Miller and Norton Buffalo (79:35)
plus partial sets by:
- John Trudell (36:39)
- Steve Miller Band with Norton Buffalo (14:40)
To maintain maximum quality (allowing for PCM audio as well as AC3 for all but the Santana set), I have split this content into 5 DVD torrents which will all be posted after each one seeds.
There is also approximately 10 minutes by Indian Chief Oren Lyons (Faithkeeper Onondaga Nation) backed by Bonnie Raitt and others, which will be included at the end of the Steve Miller Band DVD.
It should be noted that the audio had some problems throughout the show, but it was mostly repairable except for the Santana set, for which the problems were minimized as much as possible. Special thanks to the Dime member who posted an alternate audio source for the Santana set! The video content on all of it is EX+ quality.
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