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Roky Erickson - The Black Cat, Washington D.C. 2010/11/05

Track listing:
  1. Intro 0:56
  2. It's A Cold Night For Alligators 4:55
  3. Two-Headed Dog 4:09
  4. The Wind And More 4:26
  5. Goodbye Sweet Dreams 4:39
  6. Starry Eyes 4:15
  7. Bloody Hammer 4:28
  8. Night Of The Vampire 5:51
  9. Stand For The Fire Demon 5:53
  10. The Beast 5:14
  11. I Walked With A Zombie 3:29
  12. John Lawman 3:46
  13. Don't Shake Me Lucifer 3:07
  14. Don't Slander Me 5:22
  15. You're Gonna Miss Me 3:29

Notes


ROKY ERICKSON
2010/11/05 - The Black Cat; Washington DC, USA

Taper: travelinbeat
Location: *STEALTH*
Source: CA-14's > Edirol R-09HR @ 24/88.2 (Mic-In)
Editing: EQ, tracking, normalization to -0.1dB, and fades were all done while the show was laid in Sony Soundforge 8.0 as a wav file.
Conversion: Trader's Little Helper v.2.5.0 (Build 164)



TRACKLIST: TIME:

01- Intro 00:56
02- It's a Cold Night for Alligators 04:56
03- Two-Headed Dog 04:09
04- The Wind and More 04:27
05- Goodbye Sweet Dreams 04:40
06- Starry Eyes 04:16
07- Bloody Hammer 04:29
08- Night of the Vampire 05:52
09- Stand for the Fire Demon 05:54
10- The Beast 05:15
11- I Walked with a Zombie 03:29
12- John Lawman 03:47
13- Don't Shake Me Lucifer 03:08
14- Don't Slander Me 05:23
15- You're Gonna Miss Me 03:30

GRAND TOTAL- 64:09


MISC NOTES:
I did nothave my preamp for this recording-- it was off being repaired. As such, the mics were running with insufficient power throughout the performance and the recording comes out slightly overloaded as a result. I dumped tons of mid in EQ (17dB-ish), also dumped about 8dB in the 2.5-3.5k region, then jacked up 5.1k by about 6dB. This was all performed prior to the volumed boost of normalization, which added roughly 10dB.

Aside from my unfortunate power issues and some stutters early in the first song which came from my setting levels, the show went alright. I was standing next to the world bigest asshole, who kept screaming "YEA!!!" and "ROOOKKKYYY!!" inbetween nearly every song, but at least he limited his outburst to the breaks in between music.