I did not film this, just uploading all ghoulies stuff not already on YT, for the sacramento music archive project
Recorded by: Ambervillain Films
I did not film this, just uploading all ghoulies stuff not already on YT, for the sacramento music archive project
Recorded by: Ambervillain Films
I did not film this, just uploading all ghoulies stuff not already on YT, for the sacramento music archive project
Recorded by: Unknown
I did not film this, just uploading all ghoulies stuff not already on YT, for the sacramento music archive project
Recorded by: Unknown
Here is the 2nd time I saw GG at the park. 1st time was 1996, last time (and their last time) was in 2006. Man, I still miss them. I must have arrived late because it seems like a partial set. And it looks like I walked in on a Haints mini set! Wow!
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment Used: JVC MiniDV recorder
I did not film this, just uploading all ghoulies stuff not already on YT, for the sacramento music archive project
Recorded by: Unknown
Man, this is a great performance. The band’s parents were there along with just about the entire Sacramento punk scene, and you could tell that they were pumped. It sounds like they just returned from tour. This is one of the longest CIP sets I had ever heard.
The board mix was good to start, but I played around with it in Izotope and I like it even better now.
Features a Monkees cover- R.I.P. nez.
Jim, did you shoot video? I only have this DAT soundboard.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony TCD-D7
Transfer Equipment: Sony PCM-R500 and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card
Rebalance in Izotope Rx8: Bass +3, Drums +3, Guitar +4.
Equipment Used: Nikon N70, Quantaray 28-85mm lens, Kodak Tri-X 400 35mm film














I did not film this, just uploading all ghoulies stuff not already on YT, for the sacramento music archive project
Recorded by: Unknown
I did not film this, just uploading all ghoulies stuff not already on YT, for the sacramento music archive project
Recorded by: Unknown
Equipment Used: Nikon N70, Quantaray 28-85mm lens, Kodak Tri-X 400 35mm film.















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