Here is Jim’s quasi-multicam of the Ian Faith set at the Cattle reunion. I was pleasantly surprised with their set- they had not played in a LONG time!
Here is Jim’s quasi-multicam of the Ian Faith set at the Cattle reunion. I was pleasantly surprised with their set- they had not played in a LONG time!
Here’s the Phallucy set from last Saturday. They were short a member or two, so they recruited a cast of Sacramento music legends to help fill in at times. Fun set and they sounded amazing- nice job by John Taylor.
Since I decided to come last-minute and Jim McLain had the multicamera video duties all covered, I decided to bring my new 4k DSLR camera to test it out. It was so new to me that I pulled the lens out of the shipping box while driving. I had no idea how to hell to use the camera and you can tell during anton barbeau’s set. I finally got it to an acceptable level after fiddling around with the controls while Anton was playing.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony A7Sii, Canon EF 24-105 lens, Rode Videomic Pro Stereo
Here is Ian Faith, playing for the first time in 30 years and likely the last time ever. It seemed that a lot of the crowd came to see them, as the club emptied out a bit after their set.
I learned that this Sony A7Sii is a total battery hog, so I was trying to charge one battery while using the other… and that method only got me about 20min of battery life per band after the first 3. So Ian, Phallucy and 58 Fury will be about this length as well…
Since I decided to come last-minute and Jim McLain had the multicamera video duties all covered, I decided to bring my new 4k DSLR camera to test it out. It was so new to me that I pulled the lens out of the shipping box while driving. I had no idea how to hell to use the camera and you can tell during anton barbeau’s set. I finally got it to an acceptable level after fiddling around with the controls while Anton was playing.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony A7Sii, Canon EF 24-105 lens, Rode Videomic Pro Stereo
I think this was my first time seeing 58 fury. Damned good band, I’m not sure how I missed seeing them in the past. My battery charges just got shorter and shorter as the night wore on, so this is only the first 15min of the set. Jim should be posting the entire set multicamera with better audio in the future.
Also, this is the 2,500th post to the Sacramento Music Archive. That kinda blows me away that we were able to get this far in only a year and a half. Thanks to everyone who has contributed- Jim McLain, Jesse Davis, Brian Kast, Keely Sadira Dorran, Ken Doose, Agelos Porf, Richard Brown, Lee Osh and many more I am forgetting.
Since I decided to come last-minute and Jim McLain had the multicamera video duties all covered, I decided to bring my new 4k DSLR camera to test it out. It was so new to me that I pulled the lens out of the shipping box while driving. I had no idea how to hell to use the camera and you can tell during anton barbeau’s set. I finally got it to an acceptable level after fiddling around with the controls while Anton was playing.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony A7Sii, Canon EF 24-105 lens, Rode Videomic Pro Stereo
Here is Jim McLain’s multicamera video of Kepi at Cattle’s 30th celebration. I counted at least 3 cameras.
Recorded by: Jim McLain
Here’s the FMK set. They were so tight and kicked so much ass that it seemed impossible that they have not played in years. I got about 35-40min of their LONG set. They did not exactly adhere to the 45min set time on the schedule.
Since I decided to come last-minute and Jim McLain had the multicamera video duties all covered, I decided to bring my new 4k DSLR camera to test it out. It was so new to me that I pulled the lens out of the shipping box while driving. I had no idea how to hell to use the camera and you can tell during anton barbeau’s set. I finally got it to an acceptable level after fiddling around with the controls while Anton was playing.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony A7Sii, Canon EF 24-105 lens, Rode Videomic Pro Stereo
Here is Jim McLain’s multicam of the FMK set. They were given a 30 minute set time, and they played an hour. That’s when I knew it was gonna be a late night!
Recorded by: Jim McLain
Edited by: Jim McLain
Here’s Jim McLain’s video of Anton Barbeau’s opening set of the anniversary show. Features my favorite Anton song “loving you makes crucifixion easy”.
Recorded by: Jim McLain
Sacramento Punk Rock! A.J. Wilhelm (Drums), Danny Guerrero (Guitar) , Mike Clark (Bass) & Sean Smith (Yelling)
Recorded by: Mike Clark
From the Kai Kln video archives. Live at the Cattle Club. 2 cam edit. Video shot by ??? Editing by Jim McLain.
Edited by: Jim McLain