Drive Like Jehu- Great American Music Hall, San Francisco 9/16/94 xfer from DAT SBD Master Clone

A bunch of friends have been paying tribute to Rick Froberg after his passing- 55 is way too young to pass from natural causes. Tragic.
I didn’t know Rick, I think I talked to him once to ask if I could video his band (Pitchfork at Gilman). That Pitchfork video is already posted on the website- not the greatest lighting, sound or performance unfortunately.
This one was taped by Marcus Winfree- he taped Jehu at least 4 times, that’s how many DAT board tapes I received from him back in the 90s. I happened to meet Marcus a few years back at a Grand Champeen show in Austin- we had traded in the mid/late 90s but never met. Small world.
Anyway, I hope fans of Rick’s work and fans of Jehu enjoy this.

Recorded by: Marcus Winfree
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony PCM-R500 and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card

Audio Live Concert

Pavement- Great American Music Hall, San Francisco 4/23/94 9pm Set Xfer from DAT Master

1994 was such a fun year. I was able to follow a couple of my favorite bands around and record them. Pavement was one of those bands. They had just released Crooked Rain, so I went and saw them in Phoenix/So. Cal and the bay area in April and Fresno/So Cal in September. It was so fun to see a band at their peak, obviously having fun up there.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony TCD-D3
Thanks to Remko Schouten.

Audio Live Concert

Pavement- Great American Music Hall, San Francisco 4/23/94 DAT Master Soundboard Rebalanced Indie

Back in 1994, I took some vacation time and followed Pavement around Airzona and California… twice. Scott (Sprial Stairs) and their soundman Remko Schouten were super cool to me and allowed me to plug into the soundboard with my DAT. Almost all of these mixes sounded great as they were recorded, but I was able to rebalance this one and make it sound even better. This is the last of 5 shows from the spring run with the band.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony TCD-D3 lined into board
Transfer Equipment: Sony PCMR500 and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card
Rebalance in Izotop Rx7 (voice +5, Bass +5, Guitar +2)

Audio Live Concert