Songfight! Boston August 12-13 (I Know My Rights)

Set up live gigs with each other, announce gigs you're playing around the country or whatever, talk about how the show went, post links to recordings, etc.
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Post by jimtyrrell »

I re-recorded mine at a show this weekend. It really wasn't the same without the harmonica though.
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roymond wrote:
c hack wrote:Anyone get a recording of my "I Know My Rights" so I can enter the fight this week?
I was hoping they would magically appear, myself...
Well I got a few, but my tape cut off at (I think) Future Boy. I wasn't rushing to digitize them b/c I previewed a couple on the headphones and they sounded horrible, so I was hoping someone else would post something (Adjuster? Jazz?). But I'll digitize now, now that I'm back from Canada and I have a little time. I'll post and hopefully the FM will be lenient if someone's late. Okay, to work.
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this really sucks. I thought I had the levels low enough, but everything's clipping. All the loud stuff is worthless, but maybe some acoustic stuff will be alright.

Well, the live fight is worthless. Maybe the zeitgeist set will be alright.

update: Fluffy sounds good, but it clips a hair when he gets too loud.

update2: yeah, this really sucks. Both Jeff and Jim Tyrell clip so much it's not even worth it. But I can tell that they'd sound great if I'd just set the levels right. SOOOO frustrating.
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anyone else? :cry: I was really looking forward to Roymond's 'I know my rights' All I have is the memory of it...and it's alcoholically blurred somewhat. I really rather enjoyed what I remembered of it.
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Hoblit wrote:anyone else? :cry: I was really looking forward to Roymond's 'I know my rights' All I have is the memory of it...and it's alcoholically blurred somewhat. I really rather enjoyed what I remembered of it.
You will have to suffer through my studio version then. I'm hoping the Jazz got decent audio on the video, though, because the band made the muse sing!
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I posted Frankie's set. It can be found here:

http://www.c-hack.com/SFL/

DO NOT MISS "Thunder Storm" and "Bite-Size." Great songs.

Let me know what you guys think, and if it's worth ripping any more. The recording quality doesn't get much better than this, and at times (like a couple of Jim's songs) it's unlistenable.
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I'd be interested to hear anything you've got. These FBF tracks are at least listenable, and they bring back good memories. Nice set Frankie!
Thanks for putting in the work, C Hack. :)
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jimtyrrell wrote:I'd be interested to hear anything you've got. These FBF tracks are at least listenable, and they bring back good memories. Nice set Frankie!
Thanks for putting in the work, C Hack. :)
You got it. Yours actually didn't come out too bad, except for "Dizzy Spells." I also put up Lunkhead and Erin's "Voilet Wants it Her Way."
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What about my sets? I have coworkers wondering what kind of music I make.
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I don't know if I mentioned it to you already, Fluffy, but your Gin Or Ginseng was very very good.
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fluffy wrote:What about my sets? I have coworkers wondering what kind of music I make.
That's what the archives are for. :)
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The archives are not representative of my current ability. :P
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c hack wrote:You got it. Yours actually didn't come out too bad, except for "Dizzy Spells." I also put up Lunkhead and Erin's "Voilet Wants it Her Way."
Cool, thanks C Hack!!
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Downloading the FBF set. Cool.

Any sightings - or rumors of such - of roymond performances that hot Friday night would be appreciated.
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These all sound awesome :D Thanks C Hack
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I sense that there may be good minidisc recordings out there, of the entire Saturday night show.
Maybe we can find out from Tonetripper, if my sense is correct, in a couple weeks when he's back.
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always use a compressor in a live recording of amplified music
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And thus the mighty JB has spoken as the fightmaster came down from the sky showering all in kazoos and anti-Wiki-and-MySQL propaganda.
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mysql is fine, it's just a bitch is all. but not always a bitch, just sometimes.
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jb wrote:always use a compressor in a live recording of amplified music
My recorder (a tascam da-p1) has a limiter switch, which was switched on. The input was set to 2, and the levels were peaking at around -6, so I thought I was safe. Live and learn.

Also, never use computer backup DAT tapes instead of audio ones. The tape is thinner and breaks/gets eaten easily.
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fluffy wrote:What about my sets? I have coworkers wondering what kind of music I make.
Ask and you shall receive.

http://www.c-hack.com/SFL/
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So hey all. I'm in Miami right now working on a doc on the chupacabra and won't be back til the sixth of September. I'm sorry all for not posting the Saturday show, but I ran out of time in the midst of getting geared up for work. I promise I'll post it when I get back from work. I know for a fact that the show should sound great off the mini dv camera that the jazz brought and the stereo mic that I had set up in front of the stage. So be patient as it will be posted. As soon as I get back. I've already rendered into my recording computer, so all I have to do is burn it to disc and upload it to the tonetripper site which will have a major renovation when I get back. I'll set it up.

Also I must apologize in advance as I seem to have lost the data off the last data disc and I recall the reason for this loss. I was running out of juice in the MD battery and had it plugged into a power bar at the front of the stage and when the group photo went down for the live fight someone didn't see the black cable (and why would they) and the thing went for a tumble to the floor. Anyway I got back and the third disc didn't have shit on it. I was totally bummed. So JB's set is lost and the live fight. So sorry about that, but I know for a fact that the recording should be great off the camera. Whenever the Jazz has time or money to render it we'll all be better off.

The other two sound great. I listened to everyone's stuff and it all sounds good in the MD, so rest assured there is no clipping and the levels are good. I'm excited to see the response of you all about it. Bear with me as I'm working guy and don't have a lap top while I'm roaming around. Will get one when I get back as I could use one while I'm working for recording sound in the field. Also so I can geek out with all you fellow SFers. Take it easy all. And Starf sorry buddy I really tried to get it done and just simply ran out of time prepping. Keep the music rocking all and it was an awesome pleasure to see many of you perform and just generally hang out and eat burgers wth you all.

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