DAT-heads Digest #308, Volume #6 Fri, 3 May 02 19:50:01 EDT Contents: ISO: john denver (mike hooker) ISO: tapers for Dog Fashion Disco (taper friendly) (Smagmapig333@aol.com) RHCP question ("alf") sx-m2 vs mp2 (Scott C. Brown) removing track gaps from non DAO burns (spahni) 11/11/78 Grateful Dead - Saturday Night Live on E! today (Fri) 7pm ("Gary Davis") DEAD on SNL ("DRider") June Carter at Midtown Festival (rolf.noelle@onlinehome.de) ISO: CSNY 4/11/02 REUNION ARENA, DALLAS, TX (mitchell@hibbs.com) ISO of Randy Castillo Benefit Key Club, Los Angeles, CA 4-29-02 (Alfred Ritter) DAT to Computer Interface Question (CCage@aol.com) ISO: Rare Hendrix tracks on KPFA, Sunday,4-14-02 ("DRider") FS: GOTV Ticket ("DRider") ISO: JGB 11/19/91 - providence, ri ("Joe XXIV") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mike hooker Subject: ISO: john denver Date: Thu, 02 May 2002 20:23:58 -0400 hi, get me in good with the wife, i'm looking for nice sounding john denver gigs from the earlier part of his career. thanks please see my music trading page: New URL http://hometown.aol.com/mhooker216/myhomepage/index.html being its AOL, its not always up. try it a few times, or ask me for a text list. thanks have fun, mike hooker ------------------------------ From: Smagmapig333@aol.com Subject: ISO: tapers for Dog Fashion Disco (taper friendly) Date: Thu, 2 May 2002 21:42:32 EDT Ask for Derek, he is the bands tour manager, He has given me permission to tape them. Their website is at dogfashiondisco.com, I'll pay you back for your ticket if you can get a tape of them. Dog Fashion Disco Tour Dates Friday, 05-03-02 The Nile 105 W. Main St. Mesa, AZ 602 649-2788 w/ Twiztid & Blaze Saturday, 05-04-02 The Castle 650 W. Sunset Rd Henderson, NV w/ Twiztid & Blaze Sunday, 05-05-02 Cane's 3105 Oceanfront Walk San Diego, CA 619 488-1780 w/ Twiztid & Blaze Tuesday, 05-07-02 Galaxy Theatre 3503 S. Harbor Blvd Santa Ana, CA 714 957-0500 w/ Twiztid & Blaze Wednesday, 05-08-02 Key Club 9039 Sunset Los Angeles, CA 310 786-1712 w/ Twiztid & Blaze Friday, 05-10-02 New Reflections 14981 Circle Dr Victorville, CA w/ Twiztid & Blaze Ya Dead Homie Saturday, 05-11-02 The Boardwalk 9426 Green Back Ln 916 988-9247 Orangevale, CA w/ Twiztid & Blaze Sunday, 05-12-02 The Pound at Pier 96 Pier 96 San Francisco, CA w/ Twiztid & Blaze Tuesday, 05-14-02 Brick Works 191 East 2nd St Chico, CA w/ Twiztid & Blaze Wednesday, 05-15-02 Satellite Student Union 5280 N. Jackson Ave Fresno, CA w/ Twiztid & Blaze Friday, 05-17-02 B Complex 315 SE 3rd Ave Portland, OR w/ Twiztid & Blaze Saturday, 05-18-02 Catwalk 172 S. Washington St. Seattle, WA w/ Twiztid & Blaze Monday, 05-20-02 X Scape 115 South West Temple Salt Lake City, UT w/ Twiztid & Blaze Tuesday, 05-21-02 Colorado Music Hall 2475 East Pikes Peak Colorado Springs, CO w/ Twiztid & Blaze Wednesday, 05-22-02 Aggie Theatre 204 S. College Rd Ft. Collins, CO w/ Twiztid & Blaze Friday, 05-24-02 Other Side 8904 S. Lewis Tulsa, OK w/ Twiztid & Blaze Saturday, 05-25-02 Pop's 1403 Mississippi Ave Sauget, IL w/ Twiztid & Blaze Sunday, 05-26-02 New Daisy Theatre 330 Beale St. Memphis, TN w/ Twiztid & Blaze Tuesday, 05-28-02 Gabe's Oasis 330 East Washington Iowa City, IA w/ Twiztid & Blaze Wednesday, 05-29-02 Juanita's Cantina Ballroom 1300 S. Main St Little Rock, AR w/ Twiztid & Blaze Friday, 05-31-02 Harpo's Concert Theatre 14236 Harper Detroit, MI Saturday, 06-01-02 Barrymore Theatre 2090 Atwood Ave Madison, WI w/ Twiztid & Blaze Sunday, 06-02-02 The Intersection 1520 Wealthy St. SE Grand Rapids, MI w/ Twiztid & Blaze Tuesday, 06-04-02 Emerson Theatre 4634 E. 10th St Indianapolis, IN w/ Twiztid & Blaze Wednesday, 06-05-02 Highland Theatre 826 West Market St Akron, OH w/ Twiztid & Blaze Friday, 06-07-02 Lost Horizon 5883 Thompson Rd Syracuse, NY w/ Twiztid & Blaze Saturday, 06-08-02 Lamours 1545 83rd St Brooklyn, NY w/ V-Ice, Speak No Evil & December Sunday, 06-30-02 The Mac Stack 3411 Kemp St Wichita Falls, TX Tuesday, 07-02-02 Zero's 6327 Mc Ardle Corpus Christi, TX Wednesday, 07-03-02 Canyon Club 2600 Ft. Worth Ave Dallas, TX Thursday, 07-04-02 West Canyon Amphitheater 602 E 19th St Lubbock, TX Friday, 07-05-02 Lions Lair 2022 E. Colfax Ave Denver, CO ------------------------------ From: "alf" Subject: RHCP question Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 07:43:33 +0200 I'm tryin to locate date,venue,city and setlist of the following RED HOT CHILLY PEPPERS I think is recorded in Holland in 1995 I taped directly from KINK Fm radio station /from Holland) in 1995 or 1996 To help you , this concert (lenght 54min) contains one minute of Sweet Home Alabama's tease Thanks for help Alf ------------------------------ From: Scott.C.Brown@Dartmouth.EDU (Scott C. Brown) Subject: sx-m2 vs mp2 Reply-To: Scott.C.Brown@Dartmouth.EDU (scb) Date: 03 May 2002 01:49:29 EDT looking for opinions on the sound devices mp2 vs the sonosax sx-m2. i've run the mp2 for 2 years now and am wondering if the sax would suit my 4022s better pease respond if you can share an opinion on the mp2 vs the sx-m2. please don't write me just saying "i love the sax" or "i love the mp2" becasue that wont' do me any good. if you've run both, i'd like to hear what you liked better and why. if only dpa would make a portable pre.... scott ------------------------------ From: spahni Subject: removing track gaps from non DAO burns Reply-To: spahni@iinet.net.au Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 14:57:49 +0800 I know this issue had been discused beofre but I recently recieved a trade and 2 of the shows weren't DAO, I mean there not 2 second TAO gaps but the a a slight break. My question is, how can I remove the break in audio without pulling to many teeth. I use a mac G4 400 if it means anything to you thanks heaps Jamie ------------------------------ From: "Gary Davis" Subject: 11/11/78 Grateful Dead - Saturday Night Live on E! today (Fri) 7pm Reply-to: gdavisloop@earthlink.net Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 00:04:36 -0700 7pm Eastern, 4 pacific (unless you get a west-coast E! feed) 4/5/80 GD SNL will air on E! 5/16/2 at 7pm. --G ------------------------------ From: "DRider" Subject: DEAD on SNL Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 08:24:54 -0400 The Saturday Night Live episode featuring the musical artists the Grateful Dead which originally aired on 4/5/80 will be broadcast tonight 5/3/02 at 7:00 pm EST on E! (Entertainment Television) Jerry Me D ------------------------------ From: rolf.noelle@onlinehome.de Subject: June Carter at Midtown Festival Reply-To: rolf.noelle@cww.de Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 17:16:43 +0200 Is anybody taping June Carter Cash at the Music Midtown Festival in Atlanta? Please contact me. Rolf ------------------------------ From: mitchell@hibbs.com Subject: ISO: CSNY 4/11/02 REUNION ARENA, DALLAS, TX Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 09:19:11 -0700 (PDT) SSIA. Have a fair amount of Panic on DAT or would gladly do B&P. Took my parents to the show, so I would love to be able drop it to them on CD and I would love a DAT copy for myself. Any help is greatly appreciated. mitch ------------------------------ From: Alfred Ritter Subject: ISO of Randy Castillo Benefit Key Club, Los Angeles, CA 4-29-02 Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 12:31:49 -0700 (PDT) Did anyone get this or know someone who did, im really looking for the Buck N' Roses part of it. Thanmks ========================================= A Final Hurrah In Randy Castillo's Honor at The Key Club In Los Angeles, April 29th; Steven Tyler, Members of Guns N' Roses Perform, Among Many Others A benefit concert was held Monday night to honor and bid a final farewell to the great, late drummer, Randy Castillo, as well as to help his surviving family with leftover expenses from his illness. Randy had the best seat in the house, watching from his “skybox,” as a plethora of musicians and one “Icon” took the stage in front of a sold-out audience of over 800 people. Kicking off the show was Nickelbag, which featured Rolling Stones backup vocalist Bernard Fowler taking the mic, guitarists Ritchie Kotzen (Ex-Poison) and Stevie Salas (Michael Hutchence, Bootsy Collins), Carmine Rojas (ex-David Bowie, Rod Stewart) on bass, and Brian Tichy (ex-Ozzy, Slash’s Snakepit, Pride & Glory, Foreigner) on drums, spewing out some good ol’ rock and roll! Next up was Randy’s ongoing side-project, flamenco band Ziroq (formerly Azul), featuring Carmine Rojas on bass, Paul Blazek on drums/ bongos, Tal Bergman drums, Marcus Nanz as lead vocalist/ guitar, Janna Jacoby on vocals, Jose Prieto on guitar, and Guillermo on keyboards/ vocals. Randy passionately loved this band, and it’s unique style of mellow mood music. Thereafter followed Joey Heredia’s band, featuring Joey Heredia on drums, Jeff Pevar on guitar (David Crosby/CPR, Shawn Colvin), and Michael Ruff (Kenny Loggins, Air Supply, Bonnie Raitt, Nancy Wilson) on keyboards and vocals, with their slick session-styled rock. Ball rocked the stage next, with Brian Tichy now on vocals and guitar, with Joe Travers (Dweezil Zappa, Duran Duran) on drums, and Michael Devin on bass. They got the crowd amped up with some smoking rock n' roll! Montrose, featuring Ronnie Montrose (Sammy Hagar, Van Morrison) on guitar, Chuck Wright (Quiet Riot, House of Lords) on bass, Keith St. John on vocals, and Pat Torpey (Mr. Big, Ted Nugent) on drums, all hopped up on stage and ripped out goodies like "Rock the Nation" and "Rock Candy." Ronnie dedicated Space Station #5 to Randy and reflected on old stories. Next up was SLAP featuring Steve Lukather (Toto, Cher, Michael Jackson, Lionel Ritchie, Eric Clapton) on guitar and vocals, Phil Soussan (Ozzy, Toto, John Waite, Billy Idol) on bass, and two of Randy’s idols, Kenny Aronoff (BB King) and Simon Phillips (Toto, Pete Townsend, Joe Satriani, Judas Priest) on dueling drums. They finished the set with Randy's favorite Hendrix song, "Manic Depression," which was sung by Soussan. In between sets comedians Andy Dick and Charles Fleischer (the voice of Roger Rabbit) performed. Our very own Program Director, Long Paul, was slated to emcee the event, but had to cancel due to illness. Next on stage was the aptly named "Buck N’ Roses," (or "Cherry Roses," as it was later decided upon) which featured vocalist Joshua Todd and guitarist Keith Nelson (Izzy Stradlin was unable to attend), both of Buckcherry, and Guns N’ Roses originals, guitarist Slash, bassist Duff McKagan, and drummer Matt Sorum. They spun the crowd into a frenzy, opening with GNR’s "It’s So Easy" then the Sex Pistols "God Save The Queen," as well as Rose Tattoo/ GNR’s "Nice Boys" and Buckcherry’s "Lit Up." The band then tore into GNR’s "Paradise City," in which Cypress Hill’s Sen Dog jumped up on stage to provide additional vocals. And then it came… Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler pounced onstage and blew out the place with an amazing rendition of the Aerosmith classic, “Mama Kin.” The floors were thumping and the place went wild! Tyler finished his appearance by holding his arms up and looking to the sky, and woefully screamed, “Raaaaannndyyyyyyyyyyy!” Wrapping up the show was an all-star drumming session, which pretty much included everyone who had played earlier in the evening. They even had Randy’s kit on stage, watching over the evening’s festivities. Surprisingly, no one from Ozzy showed up (with the exception of Alice In Chains bassist, Mike Inez), and none of the guys from Motley Crue showed up. Present for the show, were Marilyn Manson members Ginger Fish and Pogo, Ratt’s Bobby Blotzer, actress Drew Barrymore, who said she didn’t know Randy, but “felt like she knew him now,” Mike Matejevic of Steelheart and various other musicians and celebrities. Diana DeVille will write up her own article, which will include more exclusive photos and a bunch of quotes from the various attending artists, as well as friends and family of Randy. Thanks to all that came out for the cause, and to all that worked so hard to make this happen. All proceeds will go directly to Randy’s mother and sisters – especially his sister Christine, who spent months commuting back and forth from Albuquerque to Los Angeles, to care for him. We wish the best for his family, and share our condolences. All in all, it was one hell of a night and a very appropriate send off to one of the industry’s finest musicians. A final goodbye to Mr. Randy Castillo – rest peacefully __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - your guide to health and wellness http://health.yahoo.com ------------------------------ From: CCage@aol.com Subject: DAT to Computer Interface Question Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 17:08:33 EDT I have been asked to help w/ an archive project in Atlanta and have questions. We need to transfer DAT media to computer hard drive and I need to know the best way to interface. Here is equipment info as given over phone: Dat Unit: Fostex D5 (brand new) Computer: HP Pavillion 455 0Z CD Software: Cool Edit Pro 95-98 Ops System: Windows 98 All my stuff is stand alone, so I am somewhat computer clueless. Folks w/ best interface solutions will be helping a good cause, and I will also send out the 4-16-02 McCartney or 4-24-02 Panic from FOB schoeps sources to folks w/ good input. reply offline to ccage@aol.com Thanks for the bandwidth Chris ------------------------------ From: "DRider" Subject: ISO: Rare Hendrix tracks on KPFA, Sunday,4-14-02 Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 17:46:23 -0400 Hey Now! Did anyone tape this????? From: Mike Parker Subject: Rare Hendrix tracks on KPFA, Sunday,4-14-02 Date: Fri, 05 Apr 2002 19:54:02 -0800 Author Steven Roby will be on KPFA Radio, San Francisco, on Sunday, April 14th, 9 p.m., talking about his new book Black Gold: The Lost Archives Of Jimi Hendrix. He`ll be playing rare Jimi material too. Here`s the info: April 14 (Sunday) KPFA 94.1 FM 9:00 pm Earthsongs with host Gregg McVicar A one-hour show with rare tracks and comments from the author Listen on the web at http://www.kpfa.org/ Steven Roby`s web site: http://www.stevenroby.com/index.html lots of bookstore apperances are listed on the web site. Looks to be a good reference book for all Jimi fanatics out there. Please tape the radio show, and enjoy Jimi Hendrix, Mike (not affiliated in any way, just a Jimi fan) That makes 2 of us!! D ------------------------------ From: "DRider" Subject: FS: GOTV Ticket Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 17:50:42 -0400 Who's planning on going to The Gathering of The Vibes and NOT ordered a ticket yet?? I can not make it and I would like to get this ticket to a taper that plans on attending this awesome event. I placed my order on 2/18/01. My order number is 0008702 The cost of the ticket is $136 There is a $12 shipping fee. This brings the total to $148. This amount has already posted to my credit card and I have paid for it. That's what I will need. I can fax you the purchase order w/ this information if you would like..... They are not supposed to ship the ticket until the beginning of June. I can send it to you as soon as I get it. Just LMK Thanx! D ------------------------------ From: "Joe XXIV" Subject: ISO: JGB 11/19/91 - providence, ri Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 19:04:18 -0400 looking for this for a buddy of mine please e-mail me if you can help. 1 BnP FTB: JGB 11/3/93 3 discs taped by larry gindoff Nakamichi 700 Microphones Capsules (Omni Direction) Mounted in a baseball cap on his head > Wire going down his back > Home made microphone pre-amp made by a friend of his (Bill) > Sony D3 DAT > CDR email BnP@mineralz.com if interested. ------------------------------ ** FOR YOUR REFERENCE ** To unsubscribe from this digest, please send email to dat-heads-unsubscribe@datheads.phish.net If your email address has changed, you may (optionally) send the message to dat-heads-unsubscribe-oldaddress=olddomain@datheads.phish.net and the old address will be removed. 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