New Trey "show" in circulation

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Trey Anastasio Band

Topnotch at Stowe Resort and Spa
Stowe, Vermont
May 8, 2004

Source: SBD > ??? > CDR(x)
Transfer: CDR(x) > EAC > FLAC
Transfer by Terry Watts

Disc 1
Set I:

  1. Happy Birthday
  2. Simple Twist Up and Dave
  3. Sing a Song
  4. Push On 'til The Day
  5. Ooh Child
  6. Curlew’s Call
  7. Trey’s “Jake Burton” story
  8. Small Axe
  9. Alive Again
  10. Drifting
  11. Last Tube
  12. Black Dog

Disc 2
Set II:

  1. Devil Went Down to Georgia
  2. Mr. Completely
  3. Sultans of Swing
  4. The Way I Feel
  5. Mozambique
  6. Night Speaks to A Woman
  7. Sweet and Dandy
  8. Ether Sunday

Notes:

This show was performed under a tent, as a surprise 50th birthday, for Jake Burton Carpenter.

These discs were provided to me by a friend who wishes to remain anonymous at this time.

Terry Watts

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJNPptvkYOs[/youtube]

a little taste from this rarity…

This is ruling my morning.

^Hey, Will… I know you are a flac guy… why the hell doesn’t anyone tag flacs? Etree is great and I have no problem with the size of lossless files (even though my shitty ears can’t really tell the difference between flac and mp3)… but it drives me crazy that nobody on that site tags their files.

Am I doing something wrong? Currently, my answer to this is to leave the song names as they are (Trey2004-05-08d1t01, etc…) and just bulk modify the Artist and Album Name so I can actually find it/know what it is in the future. But I’d love to have the song names, too! There’s just no way I could sit there and edit the song names for every show I download…

Anyways, just curious about that. You’d think, with all the many strict rules on etree, that they’d ask people to just tag the damn files? :think:

because man… that is so like you don’t know where the jam is going.

maaaaaan.

::smokes flacs::

^Aha. I see. Well, then I guess I’ll just keep 'em nameless! :mrgreen:

::tries to smoke flacs but they keep clogging up the bowl::

But, yeah… this show is a great listen. :thumbup: