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| Artist | Other |
| Show | Steve Winwood (w/Warren Haynes sit-in), East Stage, Mountain Jam 8, Hunter Mountain, NY 6/3/2012 TLM170 flac16 |
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| Torrent | stevewinwood2012-06-03.tlm170.flac16.torrent (click to download) |
| Downloads as | stevewinwood2012-06-03.tlm170.flac16 |
| Info hash | 4a1c3283f1603466ece79411bd512ba40e48b925 |
| Description | Steve Winwood
East Stage
Mountain Jam 8
Hunter Mountain, NY
6/3/2012
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; clap removal); Tracked in CDWav. IDv3 Tagged in AudioShell 1.3.5.
1. I'm A Man ->
2. Fly
3. At Times We Do Forget
4. Can't Find My Way Home
5. banter - greetings
6. Dirty City
7. The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys ->
8. Empty Pages
9. The Weight
10. Light Up Or Leave Me Alone
11. banter - band intros
12. Higher Love
13. encore break
14. Dear Mr. Fantasy
15. banter - thanks, inviting out Warren Haynes
16. Gimme Some Lovin' *
17. crowd
18. announcements
* = w/Warren Haynes on guitar
I hand scrubbed claps from T2(3), T3(2), T7(2), T8(10), T9(12), T10(10), T11(9), T12(12), T13(8), T14(10). T15(7), T16(12)
Note: The first track fades in because they surprised me (and the rest of the tapers) by coming on while the lights were down and the house music was still playing.
Recorded, mastered, tracked and posted by Scott Bernstein (6/20-23/2012) |
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| Last seeder | Last activity 8:29 ago |
| Size | 552.74 MB (579588581 Bytes) |
| Added | 2012-06-24 11:06:21 |
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| scott_bernsteiN@hotmail.com |
2012-06-24 11:07:43 |
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Other Mountain Jam 2012 recordings of mine:
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
The Roots:
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=555837
Govt Mule (Friday Night):
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=555891
The Givers:
http://archive.org/details/givers2012-06-02.tlm170.flac16
The Word:
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=555892
Ben Folds 5:
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=555922
Michael Franti & Spearhead:
http://archive.org/details/spearhead2012-06-03.tlm170.flac16
Dawes:
http://archive.org/details/dawes2012-06-03.tlm170.flac16
Carolina Chocolate Drops:
http://archive.org/details/ccdrops2012-06-03.tlm170.flac16
Govt Mule (Saturday) w/Levon Helm tribute featuring his band:
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=556101 |
| africolaman |
2012-06-24 12:05:27 |
| Thanks. |
| oldjembo |
2012-06-24 12:51:55 |
| Thanks loads. Impressive catalogue |
| Reelboy |
2012-06-24 14:27:35 |
| Thank you! |
| rainydaybloke |
2012-06-24 19:01:50 |
| Thanks to the hardest working taper at the Jam! |
| reservationgirl |
2012-06-25 00:09:46 |
| Looks great! Thanks! |
| Paul56 |
2012-06-25 08:43:38 |
| Very nice, thank you! |
| scott_bernsteiN@hotmail.com |
2012-06-25 14:09:04 |
| STILL to come from Mountain Jam: Mariachi El Bronx, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Charles Bradley And His Extraordanires, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe late night Thu (last hour only) |
| skevap |
2012-06-25 17:13:57 |
| If this is the same pull that was on dime, it sounds fantastic. |
| scott_bernsteiN@hotmail.com |
2012-06-25 19:39:35 |
Not at all the same pull that was on dime
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| scott_bernsteiN@hotmail.com |
2012-06-25 19:39:45 |
My review:
Govt Mule's Saturday night set may have been the most eagerly-awaited set of the weekend by most of the folks in attendance due to the previously announced special set to pay tribute to recently-departed local resident Levon Helm, which was to feature as many of the members of his band as they could gather. But the pre-Levon Tribute set was no slouch -- highlights being the Zeppelinesque "Mother Earth" seguing right into a cover of one of Frank Zappa's most accessible tunes -- "Trouble Every Day" (with its unforgettable opening line "Well I'm about to get from watching my TV.." and chorus "There's no way to delay the trouble comin' every day"), the first performance of a brand new tune called "World Boss", appropriately, a brief Mountain Jam tossed in the middle of "Gameface". Tying it up with a pair of covers -- the Beatles' "She Came In Through The Bathroom Window", and the Rolling Stones' "Bitch" (with a few guests sitting in), the band exited while the stage was prepped for a tremendous amount of extra players for the 2nd set.
The following Levon tribute set definitely lived up to the high expectations I already had -- featuring most of the core members of Levon's most recent band (minus, notably, Stephen Bernstein and Erik Lawrence in the horn section -- but featuring "Blue Lou" Marini) -- most importantly including Jim Weider (who was in some latter-day incarnations of The Band) and recent bandleader Larry Campbell also on guitar (and vocals) and his wife Theresa Williams (on vocals) -- who were both key members of Phil Lesh & Friends and Bob Dylan's band in the past. Warren made mention of Amy Helm, Levon's daughter who'd also been in the band for years, who was supposed to make it, but for some reason had to cancel at the last minute. Brian Mitchell, also a key member of the band for years (who took over many of Levon's vocal parts in recent times when he was unable to sing) shared keyboard duties with Danny Louis. It was very emotional (but celebratory!) for everyone onstage and in the audience, and Warren did a great job on vocals for a number of tunes...and did a superb job at directing traffic with so many musicians onstage.
There was no true setbreak after the Levon tribute set...just a few minutes for everyone to catch their emotional breath and shuffle off of the stage. Warren, genius that he is, knew that it would be VERY hard to follow the Levon tribute set with any sort of traditional Mule set, so he opted for a setlist featuring long jazzier jams ("Birth Of The Mule" and "Sco-Mule" were both long exploratory versions), reprising a bit of The Band's "It Makes No Difference" (in place of usual "When Doves Cry" intro) before segueing into "Beautifully Broken", and closing out the Saturday night main stage with a powerful "I'm A Ram". |
| scott_bernsteiN@hotmail.com |
2012-06-25 19:41:12 |
^^^ (oops, cancel that -- posted on the wrong torrent)
My review of THIS set:
Steve Winwood was the final act of the weekend, and many people had already packed up and gone home by then.....but we stuck it out to the bitter end to see a genuine rock and roll legend.
This set from the legend at Mountain Jam reflected a man whose career has now been going on 40 years -- focusing on his best-loved (by the non-pop audience) classics from his years in Traffic -- devoting more than half of the running time of his set to Traffic songs "Low Spark...", "Light Up Or Leave Me Alone", "Empty Pages", "Dear Mr. Fantasy"...in addition to "I'm A Man" and "Gimme Some Lovin'" from his Spencer Davis years, "Can't Find My Way Home" from Blind Faith, and one pop hit "Higher Love". He also found time (like most of the other acts at Mountain Jam) to pay tribute to local legend Levon Helm with a version of "The Weight" and had gracious host Warren Haynes up for a small jam on "Gimme Some Lovin'".
Winwood's band had an interesting mix of musicians -- drums, percussion, Winwood himself on organ (which he's mostly known for) and guitar, plus a utility player who played guitar, flute, and organ when Steve was playing guitar. Interestingly enough, there was no bassist in the band, and Winwood mostly played basslines on the organ -- but there were a few times I personally felt like a bassist would have kicked things up a notch -- especially in "Empty Pages" and "Light Up...". Despite the fact that Winwood is now somewhat comfortable in his playing and doesn't mix things up too much "Light Up Or Leave Me Alone" takes its time in this show -- stretching out to nearly 20 minutes, new song "Dirty City" stretches out to nearly 10 minutes, and many others push out to 8 or 9 minutes.
Kudos to the Mountain Jam organizers for snaring a legend (who is busy doing his own major US tour and managed to basically perform his entire standard set) to close out the 2012 Mountain Jam.
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| seremetcc |
2012-06-26 16:13:49 |
| Great notes! You captured it well! |
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