Soulside- 924 Gilman, Berkeley Ca. 8/6/88 Xfer from 1st gen cassette soundboard Audio Only

Ugh, I just realized that I forgot to trim a couple of MTX songs off the front of this. Sorry. Fwd to 4min or so to get to soulside.

As I was digging through Anonymous’ cassettes for those Flaming Lips shows, this one caught my eye. We were both friends with Radley Hirsch, the original Gilman sound engineer and Jason got a bunch of soundboard recordings from him, usually right off of his VHS HiFi master.
This mix was a “hard” mix, meaning that guitar was in one channel and bass/drums/vocals were in the other. I remixed it to boost the bass/vocal track a bit and then did a reverse pan to make it sound a little more normal. Hope you like it.
Also, if anyone is feeling industrious, I videotaped this show from the stage and the video soundtrack sounds pretty bad. If anyone wants to synch the 2 sources, I would be happy to send them over. Synching 2 analog sources can be a huge pain in the ass.

Recorded by: Radley Hirsch
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Nakamichi Dragon/Audiophile 2496 card
From Anonymous’ collection.

Audio Live Concert

Soulside- 924 Gilman, Berkeley Ca. 8/6/88 enhanced xfer from master tape w/ enhanced SBD audio LIVE

Here is a massive upgrade of the Soulside show I taped back in 1988. I did a fresh transfer of the video and then brightened it up and reduced the snow/grain. I also took the 1st gen soundboard tape (thanks Radley Hirsch) and enhanced it as well, with King Bean performing the audio video synch. It turned out great.
PLEASE forward to at least 2 minutes so you can check it out with soundboard audio. The 1st 2min are crappy audience audio. The board tape really gets good about 10-15min in

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment Used: Aiwa CV-80 and stock mic
Audio recorded by: Radley Hirsch
Transfer by Shayne with Nakamichi Dragon and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card
Enhancements in Izotope RX7 (Audio) and Premiere Elements/Neat Video (Video)

Live Concert Video