The Picketts- Hi Pointe, St. Louis Mo 4/5/97 Lossless xfer from Hi8 Master Enhanced

I learned something new today- I had no idea that The Picketts were from Seattle (they were called “grange rock”- get it?) AND Scott Mcaughey was in the band. I had no idea- cool!

Here is the allmusic bio: The Picketts were Seattle’s only “grange rock” combo. Led by vocalist Christy McWilson, the band also included drummer “Blackie” Sleep, McWilson’s guitarist-husband Scott McCaughey, and rhythm guitarist Jim Sangster.
McWilson and McCaughey had met at San Francisco State. They moved to Seattle in 1980, where McWilson started a ’60s retro/new wave band called the Dynette Set, and McCaughey fell in with the ragged pop combo Young Fresh Fellows. Raised in Northern California, McWilson had grown up on the Bakersfield sound and the cosmic country of Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris. But Seattle was pretty much devoid of that sound, and what little did exist didn’t have the greatest reputation. Nevertheless, after McWilson noticed Sleep’s distinctive standup drumming style during a gig his rockabilly band played opening for the Dynette Set, she asked him about collaborating, and the earliest form of the Picketts was born.

This is toward the end of their run- Scott was busy with R.E.M. so that might have contributed. This no depression tour was legendary with Old 97s/Whiskeytown along with Picketts and Hazeldine.

Recorded by: Neil Werries
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony EV-S2000- Datavideo TBC1000 – Tevion USB Adapter — Virtualdub
Enhanced (brightness/degrain) in Adobe Premiere Elements and Neat Video

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Whiskeytown- Hi Pointe, St. Louis Mo 4/5/97 Lossless xfer from Hi8 Master Tape Enhanced Ryan Adams

This is probably one of Neil Werries’ most popular videos on the internets. Good ol’ Ryan and Co., right before the release of Strangers Almanac. This one is a big upgrade vs. what was posted before. Thanks to Neil once again for sending the tapes my way!!

Recorded by: Neil Werries
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony EV-S2000- Datavideo TBC1000 – Tevion USB Adapter — Virtualdub
Enhanced (degrain) in Adobe Premiere Elements and Neat Video

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Old 97s- Hi Pointe St. Louis Mo 4/5/97 xfer from Hi8 Master tape Enhanced 97’s alt.country americana

This is one of my favorite videos of the Old 97s. I didn’t see this No Drepession Tour (even though I had a ticket) because I was brand new at my job and I didn’t want to screw up. I am still at that employer, so I guess it turned out ok. It was awesome to see a full set from that tour in nice quality. I had posted a 2nd gen VHS of the show years ago, but Neil sent me his masters a while back, so here it is in all of its lossless enhanced glory.
If only the audio was a little better… it’s clear they were LOUD.

Recorded by: Neil Werries
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony EV-S2000- Datavideo TBC1000 – Tevion USB Adapter — Virtualdub
Enhanced (Degrain) in Adobe Premiere Elements/Neat Video

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Old 97s- Hi Pointe, St. Louis Mo 4/5/97 xfer from 2nd gen VHS Enhanced Live Complete Full Concert

Here is the other show from that Old 97s VHS tape- this one RIPS. Man, I love this era of the band and I am so thankful to have seen them so much back then… but this may be my favorite 97s video from the ’90s. The lighting on stage is uneven so I just denoised the pic and left the lighting as is.
Oh, one other thing about the Stubb’s show from yesterday- I mentioned that Ken made mistakes at the beginning of the set. He let us know that he had a new guitar tech- first time out- and they totally screwed up the tuning the guitar. Haha, that must be a nightmare. I experienced that once in person- Girlschool in 2014.

Recorded by: ?
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: JVC HRS9800 w/tbc and Canopus ADVC300
Enhanced (denoise) in Adobe Premiere, Neat Video

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