Timbuk 3
Pat McDonald: acoustic and electric bass, MIDI guitar, harmonica vocals and drum programming
Barbara McDonald: electric guitar, mandolin, violin, vocals and rhythm programming
Wally Ingram: drums
Paradise Theater (Rock Club actually, always has been and will be)
Boston, Mass. U.S.A.
November 4, 1989
Young Fresh Fellows opened
source: master audience tape (complete show)
runtime: 88:59 (minutes/ seconds)
setlist:
01: walkon and tuning 1:10
02: B-side of life 3:36
03: national holiday 4:00
04: waves of grain 3:49
05: Rev. Jack & His Roamin' Cadillac Church 4:24
06: count to ten 4:52
07: facts about cats 3:54
08: dance fever 2:53
09: standard white Jesus 4:36
10: looking for work 3:58
11: dirty dirty rice 3:45 (end applause spliced, tape flip)
12: third rail > 3:28
13: you are my government 3:52
14: a story 2:31
15: easy 4:29
16: life is hard 4:48
17: the future's so bright, I gotta wear shades 3:03
18: grand old party (and encore break) 5:21
19: Eden Alley 3:26
20: assholes on parade 3:52
21: WW III blues > 2:37
22: not fade away 5:37 (end applause spliced)
23: hairstyles and attitudes 4:56 (end applause spliced)
lineage: Realistic mini- mikes >
Sony D-6 cassette deck (dolby off) >
Maxell XLII-S master cassettes >
played on tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) >
flac (sb's aligned) > torrentially yours.
Do not sell this recording.
share freely, losslessly and gaplessly.
this music is all about more freedom, not less!
comments:
Does anybody remember when the future was so bright you had to wear shades?
This band's popularity lasted about as long as a Texas tornado.
I think this was their 2nd tour (Eden Alley) and they already had to relearn
"future's so bright..." but they do it a little differently than the first time.
This is their complete show (Young Fresh Fellows opened, I didn't record them).
Timbuk 3 is a trio, 2 guys and a woman, kinda like an Arlo Guthrie for the next generation.
I thought these guys were good, both for the music and political slant,
I think they only played 2 shows in Boston, the 1st just a few months (maybe as much as a year)
before this, and after they had that 1st big hit, "the future's so bright..."
The recording came out well, no cut songs, and everything is clear, no hiss or problems,
this torrent comes from the original master cassette.
I guess this would have to be listed as folk music, but I don't know what to call it.
Most "folk music" bores me, but not this music.
They have conscience and imagination in their songs and a pretty good sense of
where the world was at in the late 80's.
Don't know if they ever toured again (maybe in the midwest, I think they're from Cleveland, Ohio area.).
There are several opportune places to break for burning to disc where there is no music or talk going on.
elections make this very in season, and there's another big one coming up, so let's get it right this time.
(the upload, that is. this upcoming election is not going to be a good one for anyone.)
https://mega.nz/#!rgknDAyL!dhyn4EV4T...2NJeYLjF5A9WNg
Pat McDonald: acoustic and electric bass, MIDI guitar, harmonica vocals and drum programming
Barbara McDonald: electric guitar, mandolin, violin, vocals and rhythm programming
Wally Ingram: drums
Paradise Theater (Rock Club actually, always has been and will be)
Boston, Mass. U.S.A.
November 4, 1989
Young Fresh Fellows opened
source: master audience tape (complete show)
runtime: 88:59 (minutes/ seconds)
setlist:
01: walkon and tuning 1:10
02: B-side of life 3:36
03: national holiday 4:00
04: waves of grain 3:49
05: Rev. Jack & His Roamin' Cadillac Church 4:24
06: count to ten 4:52
07: facts about cats 3:54
08: dance fever 2:53
09: standard white Jesus 4:36
10: looking for work 3:58
11: dirty dirty rice 3:45 (end applause spliced, tape flip)
12: third rail > 3:28
13: you are my government 3:52
14: a story 2:31
15: easy 4:29
16: life is hard 4:48
17: the future's so bright, I gotta wear shades 3:03
18: grand old party (and encore break) 5:21
19: Eden Alley 3:26
20: assholes on parade 3:52
21: WW III blues > 2:37
22: not fade away 5:37 (end applause spliced)
23: hairstyles and attitudes 4:56 (end applause spliced)
lineage: Realistic mini- mikes >
Sony D-6 cassette deck (dolby off) >
Maxell XLII-S master cassettes >
played on tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) >
flac (sb's aligned) > torrentially yours.
Do not sell this recording.
share freely, losslessly and gaplessly.
this music is all about more freedom, not less!
comments:
Does anybody remember when the future was so bright you had to wear shades?
This band's popularity lasted about as long as a Texas tornado.
I think this was their 2nd tour (Eden Alley) and they already had to relearn
"future's so bright..." but they do it a little differently than the first time.
This is their complete show (Young Fresh Fellows opened, I didn't record them).
Timbuk 3 is a trio, 2 guys and a woman, kinda like an Arlo Guthrie for the next generation.
I thought these guys were good, both for the music and political slant,
I think they only played 2 shows in Boston, the 1st just a few months (maybe as much as a year)
before this, and after they had that 1st big hit, "the future's so bright..."
The recording came out well, no cut songs, and everything is clear, no hiss or problems,
this torrent comes from the original master cassette.
I guess this would have to be listed as folk music, but I don't know what to call it.
Most "folk music" bores me, but not this music.
They have conscience and imagination in their songs and a pretty good sense of
where the world was at in the late 80's.
Don't know if they ever toured again (maybe in the midwest, I think they're from Cleveland, Ohio area.).
There are several opportune places to break for burning to disc where there is no music or talk going on.
elections make this very in season, and there's another big one coming up, so let's get it right this time.
(the upload, that is. this upcoming election is not going to be a good one for anyone.)
https://mega.nz/#!rgknDAyL!dhyn4EV4T...2NJeYLjF5A9WNg