Today's fresh vinyl rip is courtesy of your great friend and mine FlyingM from a bootleg edition released on 'Toasted Records' simply called "Live At The Santa Monica Civic". This is the Red Book Audio edition, suitable for burning to audio disc.
I had originally set out to pitch-correct the original TAKRL rip called "Aurora Backseat - No Head, No Backstage Pass" earlier this year myself. I then sent the adjusted files off to FlyingM hoping for some cleanup of the many noises I wasn't able to clean on my own which are in the original transfer from a very well-worn LP in the original rip from Mintypinto's collection from many years ago which has made the rounds ever since and is still available for streaming and downloading along with bluebomber's remaster of it on the LMA and elsewhere.
When chatting with Mintypinto himself at Dime, asking him for any further details to impart, he said he definitely wouldn't mind if a better, cleaner rip of that classic TAKRL boot were to show up sometime. Seems he'll finally get his wish!
After I sent my speed/pitch-adjusted files off to FlyingM, he recalled having an unopened, still-in-its-wrapper version of this show on another boot edition which he then cracked open and kindly ripped and transferred for us in high resolution which we then used for this new presentation. That transfer also revealed an off-speed recording, most likely from whatever original source had been used for all of the various bootleg editions that were sold years ago - y'all know how that goes...
I adjusted the pitch of the new file set, found the sound a bit needy and lacking and gave it a boost in the low end to fatten it up a bit, and sent the files back to FlyingM for some further cleanup work. He eq'd it a bit more, did a few other magical processes to bring in the side bands, further tightening up the bass, etc. and bringing a firmer overall sound to the guitars and everything else. Upon listening to it, my ears got very happy with the new state of the sound I was hearing. Yes - it's still a bit crunchy at times most likely due to the reception in the FM broadcast from which all of these boots emanated. But it's from what I now hear as being a much cleaner edition due to far less LP noise found in the TAKRL sources.
So when all was said and done, I put aside my work on the slow/flat TAKRL editions and concentrated on bringing this new edition out, with my enormous thanks to FlyingM for having this thing in his collection in the first place and for giving it the loving care to make sure it sounded as amazing as it does from start to finish. I'll make sure it also gets out to some of those other sites we also visit for our musical fixes so please allow me that further courtesy. It is currently up for free live streaming and downloading via the LMA as well in both resolutions I'll be sharing here today.
https://archive.org/details/lf1973-0...50708.flac1644
https://archive.org/details/lf1973-0...goody.flac2496
Along with the shiny new presentation, we have a most excellent art package to accompany it, courtesy of our art department, Mr. ethiessen1. I thank him, FlyingM thanks him, and y'alls will wanna thank him too so please, don't hold back...
Many of you already own some edition or another of this show, but it ain't never sounded this good before... I guarantee!
Yer PervFesser
_________________________________________________________________
Little Feat
Civic Auditorium
Santa Monica, California, USA
March 20, 1973
Originally broadcast on KMET-FM (or possibly KWST-FM)
SHNID #150708
This is sourced from the bootleg LP on Toasted records entitled "Live At The Santa Monica Civic".
Remastered by Flying M / Goody
Transfer: Shure V-15 type 4 > Technics SL1300 > Parasound P-HP 850 > Korg MR2000-s @ 1 bit 5.6 MHz dsdiff
Mastering: AudioGate (24-96) > Har-Bal 3.7 & iZotope RX 8 advanced
Post: +9 dB, DC offset correction below 5 Hz, individual clicks and pops removed as needed,
dropouts patched from the opposite channel >
Additional lineage:
Audition (speed/pitch adjustments, eq, volume adjustments, tracking) > Voxengo r8brain (convert 24-96 WAV to 16-44.1) >
TLH (FLAC Level 8; Align sector boundaries) > foobar2000 (tags)
01. Eldorado Slim > 13:25
02. Got No Shadow > 5:33
03. The Fan 4:17
04. Cold, Cold, Cold > 4:11
05. Dixie Chicken > 3:55
06. Tripe Face Boogie 4:41
07. A Apolitical Blues 4:57
08. Chevy '39 3:03
Runtime: 44:03
Paul Barrére - lead and rhythm guitar, vocals
Sam Clayton - percussion, vocals
Lowell George - lead vocals, lead slide and rhythm guitar
Kenny Gradney - bass
Richie Hayward - drums, vocals
Bill Payne - keyboards, vocals
This edition - October 15, 2020
Fingerprints:
01 Eldorado Slim_.flac:48253d88b19ced5fec1dca4ad0eb7d01
02 Got No Shadow_.flac:fdd995b1cfe139f628b750076d953006
03 The Fan.flac:83919bcf197b42c6a1cb61a3bd2b19fc
04 Cold, Cold, Cold_.flac:d12c25d8cff9bb0ea4847655f6c948ee
05 Dixie Chicken_.flac:10b0aeeb835d04eafda7f71c1f9343f9
06 Tripe Face Boogie.flac:31e2df5fb42b835b50a5bbd3e2af16e7
07 A Apolitical Blues.flac:1770b49348d2a99aed76fb0795dfea9c
08 Chevy '39.flac:8366dc1835f2342822d9f5bd50819cd6
https://tinyurl.com/y44akqf9
I had originally set out to pitch-correct the original TAKRL rip called "Aurora Backseat - No Head, No Backstage Pass" earlier this year myself. I then sent the adjusted files off to FlyingM hoping for some cleanup of the many noises I wasn't able to clean on my own which are in the original transfer from a very well-worn LP in the original rip from Mintypinto's collection from many years ago which has made the rounds ever since and is still available for streaming and downloading along with bluebomber's remaster of it on the LMA and elsewhere.
When chatting with Mintypinto himself at Dime, asking him for any further details to impart, he said he definitely wouldn't mind if a better, cleaner rip of that classic TAKRL boot were to show up sometime. Seems he'll finally get his wish!
After I sent my speed/pitch-adjusted files off to FlyingM, he recalled having an unopened, still-in-its-wrapper version of this show on another boot edition which he then cracked open and kindly ripped and transferred for us in high resolution which we then used for this new presentation. That transfer also revealed an off-speed recording, most likely from whatever original source had been used for all of the various bootleg editions that were sold years ago - y'all know how that goes...
I adjusted the pitch of the new file set, found the sound a bit needy and lacking and gave it a boost in the low end to fatten it up a bit, and sent the files back to FlyingM for some further cleanup work. He eq'd it a bit more, did a few other magical processes to bring in the side bands, further tightening up the bass, etc. and bringing a firmer overall sound to the guitars and everything else. Upon listening to it, my ears got very happy with the new state of the sound I was hearing. Yes - it's still a bit crunchy at times most likely due to the reception in the FM broadcast from which all of these boots emanated. But it's from what I now hear as being a much cleaner edition due to far less LP noise found in the TAKRL sources.
So when all was said and done, I put aside my work on the slow/flat TAKRL editions and concentrated on bringing this new edition out, with my enormous thanks to FlyingM for having this thing in his collection in the first place and for giving it the loving care to make sure it sounded as amazing as it does from start to finish. I'll make sure it also gets out to some of those other sites we also visit for our musical fixes so please allow me that further courtesy. It is currently up for free live streaming and downloading via the LMA as well in both resolutions I'll be sharing here today.
https://archive.org/details/lf1973-0...50708.flac1644
https://archive.org/details/lf1973-0...goody.flac2496
Along with the shiny new presentation, we have a most excellent art package to accompany it, courtesy of our art department, Mr. ethiessen1. I thank him, FlyingM thanks him, and y'alls will wanna thank him too so please, don't hold back...
Many of you already own some edition or another of this show, but it ain't never sounded this good before... I guarantee!
Yer PervFesser
_________________________________________________________________
Little Feat
Civic Auditorium
Santa Monica, California, USA
March 20, 1973
Originally broadcast on KMET-FM (or possibly KWST-FM)
SHNID #150708
This is sourced from the bootleg LP on Toasted records entitled "Live At The Santa Monica Civic".
Remastered by Flying M / Goody
Transfer: Shure V-15 type 4 > Technics SL1300 > Parasound P-HP 850 > Korg MR2000-s @ 1 bit 5.6 MHz dsdiff
Mastering: AudioGate (24-96) > Har-Bal 3.7 & iZotope RX 8 advanced
Post: +9 dB, DC offset correction below 5 Hz, individual clicks and pops removed as needed,
dropouts patched from the opposite channel >
Additional lineage:
Audition (speed/pitch adjustments, eq, volume adjustments, tracking) > Voxengo r8brain (convert 24-96 WAV to 16-44.1) >
TLH (FLAC Level 8; Align sector boundaries) > foobar2000 (tags)
01. Eldorado Slim > 13:25
02. Got No Shadow > 5:33
03. The Fan 4:17
04. Cold, Cold, Cold > 4:11
05. Dixie Chicken > 3:55
06. Tripe Face Boogie 4:41
07. A Apolitical Blues 4:57
08. Chevy '39 3:03
Runtime: 44:03
Paul Barrére - lead and rhythm guitar, vocals
Sam Clayton - percussion, vocals
Lowell George - lead vocals, lead slide and rhythm guitar
Kenny Gradney - bass
Richie Hayward - drums, vocals
Bill Payne - keyboards, vocals
This edition - October 15, 2020
Fingerprints:
01 Eldorado Slim_.flac:48253d88b19ced5fec1dca4ad0eb7d01
02 Got No Shadow_.flac:fdd995b1cfe139f628b750076d953006
03 The Fan.flac:83919bcf197b42c6a1cb61a3bd2b19fc
04 Cold, Cold, Cold_.flac:d12c25d8cff9bb0ea4847655f6c948ee
05 Dixie Chicken_.flac:10b0aeeb835d04eafda7f71c1f9343f9
06 Tripe Face Boogie.flac:31e2df5fb42b835b50a5bbd3e2af16e7
07 A Apolitical Blues.flac:1770b49348d2a99aed76fb0795dfea9c
08 Chevy '39.flac:8366dc1835f2342822d9f5bd50819cd6
https://tinyurl.com/y44akqf9