jefflester
Apr-03-2007, 9:11pm
http://www.archive.org/details/rhitchcock2007-03-18
Robyn Hitchcock & The Nashville Crawdads
March 18, 2007
Belcourt Theatre
Nashville, TN.
Robyn Hitchcock - Acoustic Guitar/Vocals/Harmonica
Peter Buck - 12-String Electric Guitar
Gillian Welch - Acoustic Guitar/Vocals/Harmonica
David Rawlings - Acoustic Guitar/Vocals
John Paul Jones - Mandolin
Sean Nelson - Backing Vocals
Source: Sony ECM-717 Mic > Sony MD MZ-NH700 HI-MD Recorder
(Linear PCM WAV - Lossless - 44.1 kHz, 16-bit, stereo mode)
Location: 5th row directly in front of the left stack
Lineage: Sony HI-MD (Master) > SonicStage 2.1 > WAV Conversion Tool > Cool Edit Pro 2.1 > WAV > TLH Align (Level 6 - Forward) > Flac
Taped and transferred by: Chuck
Disc 1
01. Belltown Ramble
02. Adventure Rocket Ship
03. Dialog (Sex, Death, & Food)
04. Ole! Tarantula
05. Balloon Man
06. Flesh Number One (Beatle Dennis)
07. Tiny Montgomery
08. Lo And Behold / Life During Wartime
09. Elvis Presley Blues
10. Queen Elvis
11. Brenda's Iron Sledge
12. Flanagan's Song
13. Copper Kettle
14. Creeped Out
Disc 2
01. Dialog (Guitar Strings)
02. (A Man's Gotta Know His Limitations) Briggs # # # #
03. I Wanna Destroy You
Encore
04. Miss Ohio
05. Candyman
06. Television
07. Dialog (Band Tribute)
08. Acid Bird
09. Queen Jane Approximately # # # #
Notes:
When I first purchased tickets for this show it was being billed as "Robyn Hitchcock & The Venus Three." After a few weeks the event was changed to "Robyn Hitchcock & The Nashville Crawdads." It was advertised that Peter Buck and Nashville Friends would be playing with Robyn - but all other possible guests remained a mystery right up until show time.
Robyn started with Belltown Ramble and when he got to the line "Where the Claremont used to be CLA-'REM'- ONT" - out walked Peter Buck quickly followed by Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, John Paul Jones, and Sean Nelson. It was a pretty good bet that Gillian and David were going to be there - but, everyone was simply blown away by the fact that John Paul Jones was playing mandolin.
The performance put in by the band this night can be summed up by simply saying that it was "Fantastic!" The vibe was relaxed and there were several "huddles" to discuss what songs/chords/parts everyone would play. Robyn told a few crazy stories as is his tradition - and the night was very magical.
Enjoy the recording and continue to share the gift of music.
Chuck
*************** DO NOT ENCODE TO MP3 OR RE-ENCODE TO ANY OTHER LOSSLESS FORMAT ********************
Seeded by Chuck from The International Echoes Hub - http://www.echoeshub.com
Robyn Hitchcock & The Nashville Crawdads
March 18, 2007
Belcourt Theatre
Nashville, TN.
Robyn Hitchcock - Acoustic Guitar/Vocals/Harmonica
Peter Buck - 12-String Electric Guitar
Gillian Welch - Acoustic Guitar/Vocals/Harmonica
David Rawlings - Acoustic Guitar/Vocals
John Paul Jones - Mandolin
Sean Nelson - Backing Vocals
Source: Sony ECM-717 Mic > Sony MD MZ-NH700 HI-MD Recorder
(Linear PCM WAV - Lossless - 44.1 kHz, 16-bit, stereo mode)
Location: 5th row directly in front of the left stack
Lineage: Sony HI-MD (Master) > SonicStage 2.1 > WAV Conversion Tool > Cool Edit Pro 2.1 > WAV > TLH Align (Level 6 - Forward) > Flac
Taped and transferred by: Chuck
Disc 1
01. Belltown Ramble
02. Adventure Rocket Ship
03. Dialog (Sex, Death, & Food)
04. Ole! Tarantula
05. Balloon Man
06. Flesh Number One (Beatle Dennis)
07. Tiny Montgomery
08. Lo And Behold / Life During Wartime
09. Elvis Presley Blues
10. Queen Elvis
11. Brenda's Iron Sledge
12. Flanagan's Song
13. Copper Kettle
14. Creeped Out
Disc 2
01. Dialog (Guitar Strings)
02. (A Man's Gotta Know His Limitations) Briggs # # # #
03. I Wanna Destroy You
Encore
04. Miss Ohio
05. Candyman
06. Television
07. Dialog (Band Tribute)
08. Acid Bird
09. Queen Jane Approximately # # # #
Notes:
When I first purchased tickets for this show it was being billed as "Robyn Hitchcock & The Venus Three." After a few weeks the event was changed to "Robyn Hitchcock & The Nashville Crawdads." It was advertised that Peter Buck and Nashville Friends would be playing with Robyn - but all other possible guests remained a mystery right up until show time.
Robyn started with Belltown Ramble and when he got to the line "Where the Claremont used to be CLA-'REM'- ONT" - out walked Peter Buck quickly followed by Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, John Paul Jones, and Sean Nelson. It was a pretty good bet that Gillian and David were going to be there - but, everyone was simply blown away by the fact that John Paul Jones was playing mandolin.
The performance put in by the band this night can be summed up by simply saying that it was "Fantastic!" The vibe was relaxed and there were several "huddles" to discuss what songs/chords/parts everyone would play. Robyn told a few crazy stories as is his tradition - and the night was very magical.
Enjoy the recording and continue to share the gift of music.
Chuck
*************** DO NOT ENCODE TO MP3 OR RE-ENCODE TO ANY OTHER LOSSLESS FORMAT ********************
Seeded by Chuck from The International Echoes Hub - http://www.echoeshub.com