Mean Jeans- Goldfield Trading Post, Roseville Ca. 4/17/22 4K UHD Multicam

I posted the main angle of this one right after the show, but here is the full 4 camera edit. The funny thing was that I thought that the drum camera angle would be ruined after some over enthusiastic fans picked it up and placed it on stage, but it still worked pretty well! But seriously, please don’t touch the cameras. Thanks to the security guy for putting it back even better than before.

This is the reason why I headed to Goldfield on Easter- to see one of my favorite bands. It was so nice to see them play for a (relatively) big audience who appreciated their music. This is the best reaction I have seen to an opening band in years. Hard to tell if most of the crowd knew the band, or were just reacting to the greatness as they heard it for the first time.
This is just one angle of 4- we still need to get this one enhanced and edited together- consider this raw footage. As usual, a couple of things went wrong. First of all, I forgot 1 tiny adapter that would allow me to plug into the mixing board. I brought 50 other tiny things to make everything work, but that one thing… nope. Also, the rowdy crowd grabbed my gopro that I had focused on Jeans Wilder(drummer) and ended up setting it on stage, turned the wrong way. So much for the drum cam.
Still a great show. Best I have ever seen them. Glad they are finally getting the props they deserve here in sac.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Panasonic Lumix GH5S, Lumix G Vario 14-140mm, F3.5-5.6 Power O.I.S. Lens; Gopro Hero 5 Black x3.
Audio equipment: DPA 4061 mics and Church Audio 9200 preamp.

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Mean Jeans- Goldfield Trading Post, Roseville Ca 4/17/22 4K UHD Lumix GH5S and DPA 4061 Mics Punk

This is the reason why I headed to Goldfield on Easter- to see one of my favorite bands. It was so nice to see them play for a (relatively) big audience who appreciated their music. This is the best reaction I have seen to an opening band in years. Hard to tell if most of the crowd knew the band, or were just reacting to the greatness as they heard it for the first time.
This is just one angle of 4- we still need to get this one enhanced and edited together- consider this raw footage. As usual, a couple of things went wrong. First of all, I forgot 1 tiny adapter that would allow me to plug into the mixing board. I brought 50 other tiny things to make everything work, but that one thing… nope. Also, the rowdy crowd grabbed my gopro that I had focused on Jeans Wilder(drummer) and ended up setting it on stage, turned the wrong way. So much for the drum cam.
Still a great show. Best I have ever seen them. Glad they are finally getting the props they deserve here in sac.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Panasonic Lumix GH5S, Lumix G Vario 14-140mm, F3.5-5.6 Power O.I.S. Lens
Audio equipment: DPA 4061 mics and Church Audio 9200 preamp.

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The Chats- Goldfield Trading Post, Roseville Ca 4/17/22 4K UHD Lumix GH5S and DPA 4061 Mics Punk

This was my first time at Goldfield Roseville. I figured that it was not going to sound very good with the layout being “wide and narrow” along with the brick walls, but it sounded amazingly good in there.
I have been in my “old man punk” bubble for too long. I forgot how a good young punk band can make kids go apesh*t. What a show! I was blown away at the band’s, and the crowd’s energy. I tried to start filming the show from the same spot as I did for the Mean Jeans, but the crowd was just too crazy, even with my using a big support pole as a shield. I had to move back. You can tell how big of a difference it makes to those 4061 mics when you move away from the PA. Still good, but not as powerful.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Panasonic Lumix GH5S, Lumix G Vario 14-140mm, F3.5-5.6 Power O.I.S. Lens
Audio equipment: DPA 4061 mics and Church Audio 9200 preamp.

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Flying Khaleel Bros- CBGB, NYC 6/28/88 xfer from official demo tape

My laptop decided to die so I am tapping the daily post out on my phone. man, I hate using my phone for computer tasks.
anyway, here is another one from Dan Pettit’s collection. this is a bonus live show at the end of the demo. to give you a sense of timing, this tool place the week after sonic youth’s somewhat famous shows there.

Transfer by shayne stacy
equipment used: nakamichi dragon and m-audio audiophile 2496 card

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Murphys Law- Cafe Colonial, Sacramento Ca 4/5/22 4k UHD multicam with Multichannel Soundboard Audio

This show was WAY more fun than I expected. Jimmy G is still a comedian and entertainer at heart and he engages a crowd like no other punk/hardcore vocalist. Huge thanks to Matt at the cafe for the multitrack audio, because my camera audio was lacking. Thanks to Jimmy for permission, and thanks to Tromster for the edit.
Funny story about this show- Jimmy was in an RV behind the club and I could not get to him to ask permission. I asked the merch guy and he said he would ask, then he got busy… so I asked someone setting up who ended being the bass player. Jimmy came in right before they started and I asked, and he gave the OK. I turn to Matt the soundman (he was up by the stage too) and asked- “how much time do I have to set up”. He looks at his watch.. 2 minutes. Holy shit, I have never set up faster in my life.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Canon HF G60, 3x Gopro Hero 5 black

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Murphys Law- Cafe Colonial, Sacramento Ca. 4/5/22 4K UHD Master Single Camera Version

Happy Sunday everyone. Here is another show where I filmed with 4 cameras, but I decided to put one angle up until we get it done- consider this raw footage for now. Matt the soundman also recorded a multitrack, so I need to ask if he’d be willing to share that for this video too. This was such a fun show- half stand up comedy, half music. Jimmy is a funny guy.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Canon HF G60 w/ either stock mic or Rode Videomic Pro Stereo (not sure if I plugged the mic into the right hole)

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Cockring- Cafe Colonial, Sacramento 4/5/22 4K UHD Master Canon HF G60 Partial Queercore

Happy Easter to all of those who celebrate! Hmm, I thought that I caught just about all of Cockrin’g opening set for Murphy’s law, but this is only 11 minutes long. Maybe their set was super short. I still can’t figure out if this is the Rode mic or the stock mic. This sounds like Rode, but some of the other sets have some distorted audio. I think this might have been the band’s first show.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Canon HF G60 and Rode Videomic Pro Stereo

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Holehog- Cafe Colonial, Sacramento Ca. 4/5/22 4K UHD Master Canon HF G60

Holehog is a hardcore band from Sac that has been around for a couple of years now. Features Matthew Kadi on bass (Drummer for Monster Squad, Great Apes, and more). Somehow, I think I messed up and plugged my rode mic into the wrong hole- there is a headphone and a mic input jack side-by-side on the camera, and the lights went down before I was able to check which one was right. Audio is a bit distorted. Sorry- now I am really hoping that the multitrack sets turned out ok!

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Canon HF G60 and apparently not a Rode Videomic Pro stereo

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M.D.C.- Cafe Colonial, Sacramento Ca. 4/2/22 4K UHD Master w/ Rode Videomic Pro Stereo Millions Dead

There were so many good shows last weekend and I was planning on hitting at least 3 of them, and then my son got me sick. After resting up for a good part of Saturday, I was able to get to the show just in time to see MDC. It was nice catching up with Barry briefly. MDC’s new songs are really good!
There are a few cuts in the video. I did not have the energy to charge batteries before the show, so I was juggling 3 almost dead batteries while filming. I also tried a new setup (GH5S and the DPA mics) in preparation for the 7 seconds shows and it worked out great. Hope you like it.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Panasonic GH5S, Lumix G X Vario 12-35mm f/2.8 II ASPH Lens w/ Sony A10, church audio tinybox preamp and DPA4061 mics

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