This VHS was in the box of stuff that Wayne Vanderkuil handed over. It looks to be 1st or 2nd gen VHS, which makes sense as Wayne was/is good friends with the Stikky guys, and Chris Wilder is in this incarnation of MDC. MDC 1992 are: Dave Dictor (always) Chris Wilder (Guitar) Erica Liss (Bass) Al (Drums)
Recorded by: Heather & Chuck Transfer by: Shayne Stacy Equipment used: Panasonic AG-1960 – Datavideo TBC1000 – Tevion USB Adapter — Virtualdub Enhanced (degrain) in Adobe Premiere Elements and Neat Video
Here is GUN’s contribution to the death party. There should be unlauts over the U but I don’t know how to type them and I am afraid it would screw up the website. GUN has Dennis Yudt on lead vocals. Dennis appears to have left facebook, so if someone can text him or send smoke signals and tell him this is posted, that would be awesome.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony TCD-D3 plugged into soundboard.
Sound engineer: Eric Bianchi
Transfer with Sony PCMR500- Audiophile 2496 card.
Here’s my only recording of Phallucy- man, they sounded awesome that night.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony TCD-D3 plugged into soundboard
Sound engineer: Eric Bianchi
Transfer with Sony PCMR500- Audiophile 2496 card.
The ghoulies packed a medley of FOUR songs into their 10 minutes- impressive!
Listening to this reminded me that I recorded GG’s side project called Tombstone Blues a few months after this, so that post is coming up later this weekend!
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony TCD-D3 plugged into soundboard.
Sound engineer: Eric Bianchi
Transfer with Sony PCMR500- Audiophile 2496 card.
1The Porchupines were the last band that I taped that night, before running out of tape. Laurie sounded great, doing these classic rock covers.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony TCD-D3 plugged into soundboard.
Sound engineer: Eric Bianchi
Transfer with Sony PCMR500- Audiophile 2496 card.
Since I have been posting an endless stream of Uncle Tupelo stuff, I thought I’d take a break and get back to some Sacramento-based stuff.
When KZAP went off the air in 1992, The Cattle Club hosted a “death party” for the station, where many local bands played their favorite songs heard on KZAP. I had a limited amount of tape, but it looks like I got 6 bands from that night.
First off is Go Dog, Go! doing 2 songs. Why did they always open shows? They were pretty popular.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony TCD-D3 plugged into soundboard.
Sound engineer: Eric Bianchi
Transfer with Sony PCMR500- Audiophile 2496 card.
4th on the bill were 99 tales (I skipped taping Attica). They definitely gave the classic rock songs the 99 tales treatment! (that’s a compliment)
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony TCD-D3 plugged into soundboard.
Sound engineer: Eric Bianchi
Transfer with Sony PCMR500- Audiophile 2496 card.
It’s a long weekend, so that means 4 videos (actually 5) over 4 days! Woohoo! I always wonder if it is a good idea to post videos on weekends and audio on weekdays. My assumption is people work during the week and listening to audio while you work is easier… but what do I know. This is the last time I saw Don Adams. Not just playing, but ever in person. Such a sweet guy. R.I.P. my friend. Mike Parisi had this in his bag of VHS tapes and he let me know that it is a master recording. I was at the show and audio taped- 2 sources but this is only the DAT soundboard mix, rebalanced. The reverb gets a little out of control at times, but not too distracting. Overall a great show. This was one of the last shows Redrum ever played, until they played my birthday show in 2013. Enjoy!
Video Recorded by: Friends/Family of the band Audio Recorded by: Shayne Stacy Audio equipment used: Sony TCD-D3 into dounsboard Transfer by: Shayne Stacy Equipment used: DAT: Sony PCM-R500 coax into M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card Video: Panasonic AG-1960 – Datavideo TBC1000 – Tevion USB Adapter — Virtualdub Audio Rebalance in Izotope Rx8 Video degrain/Enhancement in Adobe Premiere Elements/Neat Video Audio/Video synch in Pluraleyes 4
Here’s something of interest to Cracker/Camper ven Beethoven fans- a tape recorded by my friend Craig at SXSW in 1992. David Lowery joined forces with German alternative new wave polka band FSK at the time and an early version of the song “Dr. Bernice” is on a FSK CD. Anyway, here is FSK with Lowery. Craig also recorded FSK/Lowery on Mountain Stage radio show and it doesn’t appear to be on YT yet. If this isn’t enough FSK, let me know.
Recorded by: Craig Hilmer Equipment used: Sony WMD6C and Sony Mic Transfer by: Shayne Stacy Equipment used: Nakamichi Dragon and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card