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DescriptionThe Roots
East Stage
Mountain Jam 8
Hunter Mountain, NY
6/1/2012

Neumann TLM-170 (hypercardoids, just left of SBD, front right corner of OTS) -> Sound Devices 722 (@24/96); FLAC File processing in SoundForge 10.0d (volume normalization; resample to 44.1 with iZotope 64-Bit SRC set higher than "Highest Quality" setting w/anti-alias filter; 24->16 bit dither using iZotope MBIT+ Dither with Ultra noise shaping, High dither settings; spot bass roll off EQ to remove wind noise); Tracked in CDWav. IDv3 tagging using AudioShell 1.3.5

1. intro
2. Paul Revere ->
3. The Next Movement ->
4. Proceed ->
5. Hand Clapping Song ->
6. The Fire ->
7. Get Busy ->
8. Jungle Boogie ->
9. Mellow My Man / Jusufckwithis ->
10. Fantastic (inc. Ray Angry keyboard solo [inc. Fall In Love teases]) ->
11. Break You Off ->
12. tuba solo ->
13. percussion solo ->
14. You Got Me ->
15. Make Me Proud ->
16. Sweet Child O' Mine ->
17. Blues Medley: Bad To The Bone / Mannish Boy / Who Do You Love / Bad To The Bone ->
18. You Got Me (reprise) ->
19. Thought @ Work ->
20. How I Got Over -> ^
21. Here I Come ->
22. The Seed 2.0 ->
23. Move On Up ->
24. Men At Work
25. announcements

Tariq "Black Thought" - MC
Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson - drums
Frank Knuckles - percussion
"Captain" Kirk Douglas - guitar
Damon "Tuba Gooding Jr." Bryson - sousaphone
Mark Kelley - bass
Ray Angry - keys

^ = w/Jayden Douglas (Captain Kirk's son) doing dance moves onstage

I scrubbed a a touch of wind noise from T24 (@26 sec)

Recorded, mastered, tracked and posted by Scott Bernstein (6/9-11/2012)
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TypeThe Roots
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scott_bernsteiN@hotmail.com 2012-06-13 03:34:52
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My other 2012 Mountain Jam recordings so far:
Bustle In Your Hedgerow 5/31 (FOB):
http://archive.org/details/bustle2012-05-31.tlm170.fob.flac16

Marco Benevento Trio:
http://archive.org/details/marcobenevento2012-06-01.tlm170.flac16

The Lee Boys:
http://archive.org/details/leeboys2012-06-01.tlm170.flac16

Zach Deputy:
http://archive.org/details/zachdeputy2012-06-02.tlm170.flac16

The Sheepdogs:
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=555701

Anders Osborne:
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=555825

Gary Clark Jr:
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=555836

....still a LOT more to come!
billydee 2012-06-13 07:42:12
Thanks for this and especially for including the setlist!
Dickie2306 2012-06-13 11:11:21
Thanks...your hard work doesn't go unappreciated. Keep it up!
IPowrie 2012-06-13 11:53:44
Thank you
poizon45 2012-06-13 12:43:36
awesome!!! thanks!
scott_bernsteiN@hotmail.com 2012-06-13 13:33:00
This was one of the clear highlights of the weekend for me. The Roots are a band at the TOP of their game (I would put them on par in terms of their live performances with anyone -- Bruce Springsteen, James Brown, The Allman Brothers, the Grateful Dead!). Formerly a hip-hop act, this band can now do ANY sort of music in any style. I'd seen them twice before -- in 2001 and then in 2007 and I'd already seen them transition from hip-hop to (mostly) funk act in those years, but now they've added so many MORE colors to their palette. SERIOUSLY this was a phenomenal set from them!!!

The band has released a couple of extremely critically acclaimed albums recently and (like Anders Osborne who also has a new album out) I expected them to focus on recent material (which I'm not too familiar with) but instead of focusing on recent stuff, the band correctly read its audience -- realizing that most of the folks in attendance were probably not familiar with most of their originals, they sprinkled cover after cover between their most classic tunes (and just a few new-ish ones).

Right out of the gate, the band chose to pay tribute to (not Levon Helm. who everyone else was tributing, but...) Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys, opening with "Paul Revere", PLOWING (BAM!) quickly into 2 of their most classic tunes (that I know well) -- "Proceed" and "The Next Movement", and plowing yet again into a cover of The Meters' "Hand Clapping Song". Now THAT'S how you open a show! It set the template for the rest of the night -- an entire set of segues, awesome covers ("Jungle Boogie", "Sweet Child O' Mine", "Move On Up", a blues medley) liberally sprinkled between their classics ("The Seed 2.0", "You Got Me", "Mellow My Man / Jusufckwithis"). The version they dropped on the crowd (which was already in the palm of Questlove's hands) of their recent "How I Got Over" gave and gave and must have had 10 false endings before seguing into the high energy song they use as the Jimmy Fallon theme song "Here I Come" which is always super high energy.

I also have to give major props to tuba player "Tuba Gooding Jr" as the man was impressively running LAPS around the stage all night while playing his big, heavy tuba.

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