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The cassette recording starts considerably earlier, catching the sound-check and the beginning of "Senses" missed by the direct-to-DAT recording.
The cassette recording starts considerably earlier, catching the sound-check and the beginning of "Senses" missed by the direct-to-DAT recording.


That recording doesn't cover the whole show, however... still making notes.
The tape apparently runs out in the middle of "Fix My Car", and doesn't get turned over and restarted until the end of "Cult Song". It then includes several minutes of control room chatter (I guess it was ''also'' up in the control room with the DAT; somehow I thought it was closer to the stage).
==Part 3==
These are separate tracks, clearly live but not the same show.
* Senses

Revision as of 22:16, 6 December 2022

DAT: MoG Show #3
1993-01-15 - Hoyt St.

Transcription .WAV file is dated 2014-04-18

Part 1: Direct-to-DAT

  • Senses (Tim)
    • ends with a long instrumental bit which could maybe be looped and turned into something
  • Running Away (Dan)
  • Two Ways (Tim)
  • Country Song (Tim)
  • Dysfunctional Family Blues
  • The Moon Is Driving Me Crazy (Dan)
  • Maidens in Distress
  • Electron Emotion (Tim)
  • Midsummer's Lie (Dan)
  • Fix My Car (Tim)
  • Brain on Drugs (Dan)
  • Cult Song (Tim)

Part 2: cassette

This is apparently a transcription of the cassette recording of the same show, presumably "Nick's box master". It's a little faster (recorded at a slower speed than the deck used for transcription) - I forget what speed adjustment I worked out for the tape overall, but I had to do further tweaks in various places as the recording speed varied quite a bit.

The cassette recording starts considerably earlier, catching the sound-check and the beginning of "Senses" missed by the direct-to-DAT recording.

The tape apparently runs out in the middle of "Fix My Car", and doesn't get turned over and restarted until the end of "Cult Song". It then includes several minutes of control room chatter (I guess it was also up in the control room with the DAT; somehow I thought it was closer to the stage).

Part 3

These are separate tracks, clearly live but not the same show.

  • Senses