Showing posts with label Pete Seeger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pete Seeger. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Arlo Guthrie Solo + Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger (1987- 1988) FLAC

2 different shows on one post
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Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger
Greek Theatre
Los Angeles, California
July 22, 1988

1. Way Out There
2. Arlo’s Story
3. When A Soldier Makes It Home
4. Stairs
5. Last To Leave
6. Old One Hundred
7. All Over The World
8. Motorcycle Song
9. Whistling Past the Graveyard
10. If I Had A Hammer
11. City Of New Orleans
12. Arlo’s Story
13. Gabriel’s Mother’s Highway Ballad # 16 Blues
14. The Water Is Wide
15. This Land Is Your Land
16. Sailing Up, Sailing Down
Running Time: 79 minutes 51 seconds

Recorded by: Mike Martin and Bill Shumberger
Equipment: 2-sennheiser MKH404tu microphones > Sony D-5M > TDK MA90 cassettes (no Dolby)
Transfer: Nakamichi CR3A (no Dolby) > Audigy 4 Pro sound card @ 24/44.1 > Editing with NERO > Converted to 16 bits with Audacity >Tracked with CD Wav > Flac (Level 8)

OU: It was a last minute decision to go and see this show. My friend (Bill) and I went to the ticket booth just prior to the show and were sold 2 GREAT tickets, nice and close and near the center. No hassles at all in sneaking the equipment into the venue. The show was already in progress by the time we got situated and so this disc is missing “Well May The World Go”.
I remember our seats being on the outside of our row and having quite a few people brushing past me to get to their seats causing me to be moving the microphone’s hiding under my jacket.
NERO wave editor was used for removing most of these sections and the loudest clapping during the audience applause sections. Once these distracting noises were removed this tape became much easy to listen too. The final editing was to trim the length down so that this 82-minute show would fit on one disc.
To do this the applause sections were shortened a little more than I would have liked
and a section where Pete is tuning his guitar was also removed allowing this to fit on a single CDR.
The sound quality is Very Good to Excellent - with some hiss in the quieter sections (no dolby) and a bunch of shuffeling noises.

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Arlo Guthrie
Live at the Coach House
San Juan Capistrano, California
August 21, 1987
the Late Show

A great Alice's Restaurant story. So.... How many things in the world are exactly 18 minutes and 20 seconds long?

Disc One:
1. Drowning Man
2. Gates of Eden
3. Prologue
4. Victor Jara
5. Alice’s Restaurant
Running Time: 41 Minutes 5 Seconds

Disc Two:
1. Oh Mom
2. Arlo Talks to Audience
3. Last to Leave
4. All Over the World
5. You and Me
6. City of New Orleans
7. Comin’ Into Los Angeles
8. This Land Is Your Land
9. Amazing Grace
Running Time: 47 Minutes 12 Seconds

Source: Recorded By Mike Martin with help from Pete and Mario
2 Sennheiser MKH-404tu microphones > Sony D-5M w/ no Dolby > TDK MA-90 cassettes (2)
Transfer of Master
Nakamichi CR-3A cassette w/ no Dolby > Audigy 4 Pro sound card @ 24/44.1 >
Editing of applause sections and volume repairs with NERO > Tracked with CD Wav >
Converted to 16 bits with Creative Converter > Flac (Level 8)

The Under Table Tale...
This recording has another sad story about trying to get the equipment into the club.
Almost caught at the door, the first attempt to sneak the equipment in was a failure.
I told them the bag contained my car stereo and I would just take it back to the car.
Once in my car I had to devise some trick.
So returning to the club with the recorder stuffed in my pants and my real car stereo
in the bag I told the doorman (who was the manager) that I had decided to check it in anyhow.
He didn’t buy it and watched me like a hawk for the entire first show.
For nearly an hour and a half that recorder was cutting off the blood flow to my legs.
Near the end of the first show the manager finally gave up watching me and that gave me a chance to set up the recording equipment in secret but by this time the first show was almost over.
During the break the manager returned and sat a few feet away from me again. So to record this show we were forced to hold the microphones UNDER the table.
The tape had some wild volume fluctuations in the first couple of songs as I was trying to set the levels without really looking under the table.
Not being able to monitor the recording levels during the show resulted in an over-recorded tape (+3dB) which produces a distorted sound that gets better and worse during the tape.
Some liberal use of the NERO wave editor has reduced the volume fluctuations and many of the noises caused by bumping the microphones during the quieter parts.
The first 2 songs are rough going in and out of stereo but overall this is.......
Very Listenable but not the High Quality Recording I had expected to come home with.
Mike Martin 8/2010
FLYING M PRODUCTIONS

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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Pete Seeger and Big Bill Boonzy: Evanston 1956 (FM) FLAC

even more Pete by request!
peteseeger2
Cahn Auditorium, Northwestern University,
Evanston, IL US
October 25, 1956
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0. Intro 0:23
1. The Midnight Special (Lead Belly) 3:41
2. Backwater Blues (trad) 4:51
3. Foolish Frog (trad) 7:40
4. Green Corn (trad) 3:19
5. This Train Is Bound for Glory (trad-Broonzy) 4:46
6. The Glory of Love (Bill Hill) 3:00

Camp Circle Pines
Delton, Michigan US
July 6, 1957
7. traditional banjo tune / Tum Balalika (trad) 5:02
8. Careless Love (trad) 5:39
9. Willie Mae (Broonzy) 5:08
10. Pretty Polly (trad) 3:57
11. Go Down Old Hanna (trad) 4:19
12. Take This Hammer (trad) 3:49
13. untitled guitar blues (Broonzy) 2:18
Total Time: 57:58

Notes:
The first portion of this show is part of the complete show that appears at:
http://www.shnflac.net/details.php?id=542d68e8cac5a001d5dbe285f86c769ccc468623 (I will post the balance if there are requests).
However, this is a fresh rebroadcast. We can only hope that the broadcast the rest of the show in the future. I have left the spoken intros as part of the song, rather than splitting them out.
The second portion of the broadcast comes from an unknown recorder, and is low fidelity. Lucky we have it at all.

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Monday, June 15, 2009

Pete Seeger: Chicago 1957 (FM Rebroadcast) FLAC

more Pete by request!
peteseeger2
Recorded at Mandel Hall, University of Chicago
57th & University, Chicago, IL US
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Part One: (Saturday, October 12, 1957)
1. Hoedowns: Leather Britches / Sally Goodin (trad) 1:12
2. Arkansas Traveler (trad) 3:31
3. Treat My Daughter Kindly (trad) 2:56
4. Conversation with a Mule (Arthur Smith) 2:09
5. Theme from Goofin' Off Suite (Seeger) / Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (J.S. Bach) / Duet from Symphony No. 7 7:41
6. Letter to Eve (Seeger) 2:40
7. Let Me Take a Ride (trad) 2:31
8. Hold On (Keep Your Hand on the Plow) (trad) 5:09

Part Two: (Sunday, October 13, 1957)
9. She Moves Through the Fair (trad) 1:56
10. John Riley (trad) 3:04
11. Ballad of Barney Graham (Della Mae Graham) 2:20
12. Bard of Armagh (trad) 1:01
13. There Is Mean Things Happening in This Land (John Handcox) 1:35
14. The Dodger Song (trad) 3:29
15. Sinner Man (trad, arranged Hayes-Hellerman-Seeger) 2:23
16. Abiyoyo (Seeger) 4:59
17. Dink's Song (trad arranged John & Alan Lomax) 3:30
18. Poisoning the Student's Minds (Seeger) 2:34
19. Teacher's Blues (Seeger) 2:44
20. Great Getting' Up Morning (cut at end when tape ran out) (trad) 3:38

Total Time: 61:12

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Saturday, May 23, 2009

Pete Seeger w/ Studs Terkel: 1955-57 (Re-Broadcast FM Source) FLAC

peteseeger2
WFMT Studios
Chicago, IL US
Recording date: 1955-??-??
Lineage: fm (Onkyo TX8511)>SoundBlaster (Live! 24 bit External)>wav(CD Wave Editor @ 16bit)>flac

Intro 1:26
The Bottle That Never Runs Dry 3:08
Studs & Pete 3:13
Evolution of Streets of Laredo/St. James Infirmary 2:02
Studs & Pete 6:36
Ballad of Golden Vanity 1:42
Studs & Pete 1:25
Bear Chase 0:44
Studs & Pete 1:10
Don't Sleep the Elephant 0:14
Studs & Pete 0:39
Abayoyo 0:44
Studs & Pete Talk about Woody 2:45
Roll On Colombia 1:55
Studs & Pete 1:27
'Fore Day Coffee 0:35
Studs & Pete 5:21
Goofing Off Suite 2:04
Studs & Pete 0:21
From Petruska & the Sons of the Pioneers 1:36
Studs & Pete 6:59
Mail Day 2:12
Studs & Pete 1:31
East Virginia Maidens 2:09
Studs & Pete 1:41
Hush-a-Bye 2:41
Total Time: 56:22

Recorded at Mandel Hall, University of Chicago
October 13, 1957
1. Roll On Columbia (Woody Guthrie) 5:35
2. Reuben James (Woody Guthrie) 2:50
3. Clean-O (Woody Guthrie) 2:06
4. The Ladies Auxiliary (Woody Guthrie) 2:26
5. The Butcher's Boy (trad) 5:09
6. Tina Singu (trad) 5:58
7. The Demi Song (composer unknown) 2:34
8. Queen Anne Front (Robert Schmertz) 4:24
9. Twelve Gates to the City (trad) 3:36
10. Kumbaya (trad) 4:47
11. Hey Zhankoye (trad) 2:37
12. Los Quatros Generalas (trad) 3:00
13. Green Corn (trad) 1:35
14. Bourgeouis Blues (Hudie Ledbetter) 3:12
15. Careless Love (trad) 4:25
16. On Ilkley Moor Baht At (trad) 4:16
Total Time: 58:36

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