Marky Ramone’s Blitzkrieg- Goldfield, Roseville Ca 2/16/24 4K UHD Schoeps Audio 1st 3 songs Ramones

Before I start bagging on the situation, I must say that Marky and the band were amazing. This is the closest you can get to seeing the Ramones in 2024. I can’t believe that Marky can do 85 minute punk rock sets every night, at 71 years old! Just amazing.
OK, so the Goldfield staff were cool as usual. Thanks to Chad for bringing the show to town. I video’d all of the openers with permission, but I had a hard time getting the OK from Marky. I asked the merch guy, who happened to be in the band Jerk! and he thought it would be ok to film him, but I have been burned on that before.
At the last minute, thanks to Eddie Jorgensen, I was able to ask the manager for video permission. His reply? “You can do the first 3 songs”… the ol’ first 3 songs rule was dreamed up by the makeup and hair spray crowd for photographers to get their pictures while they were still looking pretty.. it doesn’t make much sense for a bunch of 50+ dudes in a punk band. I complied, but found it funny.
3 songs equals about 6 minutes in Ramones time, so here you go. In the span of 6 minutes, I had 2 things go wrong- they played loud enough to make the floor vibrate, so it is “vibraty” for a song or so until I pop the camera up on the toe of my shoe… and I put in a new battery to film his 3 songs, and the battery almost immediately poops the bed. So, there is a cut a couple minutes in. Fastest battery change ever!
If you want to hear the entire show, come back tomorrow.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Video equipment: Panasonic Lumix GH5S w/ Lumix G Vario 14-140mm, F3.5-5.6 Power O.I.S. Lens
Audio Equipment: Schoeps CCM4 mics, Naiant Tinybox preamp, Sony A10 digital recorder
Audio/Video synch in pluraleyes 4

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Marky Ramones Blitzkrieg- Goldfield, Roseville Ca 2/16/24 Schoeps CCM4 full show

This show was so much fun. Marky’s band was perfect- they were not trying to look exactly like the Ramones, but they pulled off their sound really well. A small nitpick would be about the guitar- should have been in your face… but I am sure that this would have compromised the live sound, so I am good with it. The vocalist was so Joey sounding, it was eerie.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Schoeps CCM4, Naiant tinybox, Sony A10 recorder

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Screaming Bloody Marys- Goldfield Trading Post, Roseville Ca. 2/16/24 4K UHD w/ Rode Audio

Busy day, late post. Screaming Bloody Marys have been around since at least 1991, when they put out a single on my ex-brother in law’s label Sympathy for the Record Industry. They Were a San Francisco-based band, but guitar/vocalist Dave Dalton moved up to Sacramento somewhat recently, so we might get to see them play a bit more often.
I saw them play once back in 2019, opening for the Undead. This show was much better in my opinion. Great catchy 70s style punk/garage stuff. This was the rhythm section’s first show with SBM but you couldn’t tell, it went off without issue.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Video equipment: Panasonic Lumix GH5S w/ Lumix G Vario 14-140mm, F3.5-5.6 Power O.I.S. Lens and Rode Videomic Pro stereo

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Jerk! – Goldfield Trading Post, Roseville Ca 2/16/24 4K UHD w/ Rode Videomic Pro Las Vegas pop punk

Jerk! are a punk band from Las Vegas- I think they played Sac before, at the Cafe Colonial possibly. They were the opener for Marky Ramone for the tour that came through town last month. Nice guys- they gave me the OK to video their band (they were working merch), and they tried to give permission to film Marky. I have been burned by the “merch guy said it was OK” think before, so I sought out Marky’s manager. Good thing I did…
Lots of “whoah ohs” in the Jerk! repertoire, so if that is your thing, check it out.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Video equipment: Panasonic Lumix GH5S w/ Lumix G Vario 14-140mm, F3.5-5.6 Power O.I.S. Lens and Rode Videomic Pro stereo

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Stick To Your Guns- Goldfield, Roseville, CA 10/1/23 4K UHD Multicam with Matrix Audio STYG Hardcore

Wow, we got this one edited and posted in less than 3 weeks. That’s about as fast as we go over here.
STYG came to town and celebrated the 20(ish) year anniversary of the Diamond album by playing it in its entirety. Goldfield is a great club for multicam video- they have poles for mounting, and lighting and sound are great. I wasn’t able to get a board feed in time despite my best efforts, but the Rode/Schoeps matrix sounds nice.
This is the first 4k, 60fps multicam that we did. Continuing to make quality upgrades/enhancements.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Video Equipment used: Equipment Panasonic 2x Lumix GH5S: One with Lumix G Vario 14-140mm, F3.5-5.6 Power O.I.S. Lens and one with Lumix G X Vario 12-35mm f/2.8 II ASPH Lens; 3x Gopro Hero 7 Black
Audio Equipment: Rode Videomic Pro Stereo on a GH5s, Schoeps CCM4 mics, Naiant Tinybox preamp, Sony A10 digital recorder
Video edit by Tomster
Audio Matrix by Tromster’s friend.
Thanks to Wayne Triggs for the help with camera mounting

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Comeback Kid- Goldfield Trading Post, Roseville, CA 10/1/23 4K Multicam w/ Matrix Audio Hardcore CBK

Wow, this one came out great and the band (and the crowd) was on fire. People were climbing the poles (thankfully not the one with the camera on it) and diving off into the crowd.
Huge thanks to Tromster for the edit, and also to Tromster’s friend who did a blend of mics from each side of the stage. There was so much separation in the club, my schoeps only picked up the guitar player on the right and the Rode got the left guitar. Sounds great, and it would have sounded odd otherwise. thanks!

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Video Equipment used: Equipment Panasonic 2x Lumix GH5S: One with Lumix G Vario 14-140mm, F3.5-5.6 Power O.I.S. Lens and one with Lumix G X Vario 12-35mm f/2.8 II ASPH Lens; 3x Gopro Hero 7 Black
Audio Equipment: Rode Videomic Pro Stereo on a GH5s, Schoeps CCM4 mics, Naiant Tinybox preamp, Sony A10 digital recorder
Video edit by Tomster
Audio Matrix by Tromster’s friend.
Thanks to Wayne Triggs for the help with camera mounting

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