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  <identifier>cvb2005-02-24.a.akg451.flac16</identifier>
  <title>Camper Van Beethoven Live at M-Theory Music on 2005-02-24</title>
  <creator>Camper Van Beethoven</creator>
  <mediatype>etree</mediatype>
  <collection>CamperVanBeethoven</collection>
  <collection>etree</collection>
  <type>sound</type>
  <description>"Cracker" Van Beethoven Trio&#13;
2/24/05 (early, in-store set)&#13;
M-Theory Music&#13;
San Diego, CA&#13;
&#13;
01. intro&#13;
02. All Her Favorite Fruit&#13;
03. Big Dipper&#13;
04. Might Makes Right&#13;
05. That Gum You Like&#13;
06. album intro/banter&#13;
07. San Bernardino Boy&#13;
08. song intro&#13;
09. The Long Plastic Hallway&#13;
&#13;
David Lowery, Johnny Hickman, &amp; Jonathan Segel</description>
  <date>2005-02-24</date>
  <year>2005</year>
  <subject>Cracker; Camper Van Beethoven; Johnny Hickman; Jonathan Segel; In-Store; M Theory Music; San Diego</subject>
  <publicdate>2008-12-29 23:08:50</publicdate>
  <addeddate>2008-12-29 23:08:00</addeddate>
  <uploader>james@bartoli.org</uploader>
  <updater>easy jim</updater>
  <updater>easy jim</updater>
  <updatedate>2008-12-29 23:17:22</updatedate>
  <updatedate>2009-01-05 07:32:11</updatedate>
  <venue>M-Theory Music</venue>
  <coverage>San Diego, CA</coverage>
  <source>DAUD: AKG c451b/st (~ on 'stage', A-B, 6' separation and aimed towards center 'stage', ~ 24" high) -&gt; Oade Bros. P-Mod. Edirol UA-5 -&gt; coax s/pdif @ 48KHz -&gt; PCM-M1 (recorder) -&gt; MDAT</source>
  <lineage>MDAT -&gt; PCM-R500 (playback) -&gt; coax s/pdif -&gt; MOTU Traveler/MacBook Pro/Digital Performer 5.1 (transfer, bounce to disc w/ FX (para EQ, light compression, limiter, peak normalize), split tracks, resample to 44.1KHz) -&gt; .aiff -&gt; xACT v1.58 -&gt; FLAC (level 8)</lineage>
  <taper>James Bartoli</taper>
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  <notes>This was an in-store set before they performed a sold out show later that night at the Casbah.  There was no 'stage' and the band set up in the back side of the store with a couple PA speakers on either side, and a couple monitors on either side.  It was incredibly packed in the store, and there was no space to raise a mic stand for recording.  The mics were set up just a few feet in front of the band 'on stage', and were kept low on kick drum stands to not distrurb sight lines.</notes>
  <updatedate>2009-01-05 07:47:39</updatedate>
  <updater>easy jim</updater>
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