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  <identifier>JV2008-10-18.flac16</identifier>
  <title>John Vanderslice Live at 92YTribeca on 2008-10-18</title>
  <creator>John Vanderslice</creator>
  <mediatype>etree</mediatype>
  <collection>JohnVanderslice</collection>
  <collection>etree</collection>
  <type>sound</type>
  <description>1. Trance Manual (3:03)&#13;
2. White Dove (3:32)&#13;
3. Time to Go (2:37)&#13;
4. ("This is our after-show music...")&#13;
5. Angela (2:50)&#13;
6. ("I have a note written on my hand...")&#13;
7. Numbered Lithograph (2:35)&#13;
8. ("So I wanted to bring gifts...")&#13;
9. Too Much Time* (3:57)&#13;
10. White Plains (2:49)&#13;
11. ("I actually wrote notes for...")&#13;
12. Greyhound (1:09)&#13;
13. Letter to the East Coast (2:10)&#13;
14. Romanian Names* (1:40)&#13;
15. ("So this summer, I, like most people in this room...")&#13;
16. Pale Horse (2:39)&#13;
17. ("It seems like they have a really good bar...")&#13;
18. Dear Sarah Shu (3:32)&#13;
19. ("I found there was another...")&#13;
&#13;
Encore:&#13;
20. Keep the Dream Alive (2:51)&#13;
21. The Snow Leopard* (2:27)&#13;
22. ("I'm gonna play one more song...")&#13;
23. Nikki Oh Nikki (3:10)&#13;
&#13;
* = new song written in 2008</description>
  <date>2008-10-18</date>
  <year>2008</year>
  <publicdate>2008-11-30 06:27:49</publicdate>
  <addeddate>2008-11-30 06:26:51</addeddate>
  <uploader>graue@oceanbase.org</uploader>
  <updater>graue</updater>
  <updatedate>2008-11-30 06:58:07</updatedate>
  <venue>92YTribeca</venue>
  <coverage>New York, NY</coverage>
  <source>AUD &gt; FLAC</source>
  <lineage>Zoom H4 (built-in mics) @ 24/44.1 &gt; Postfish (EQ, deverb, limiter) &gt; track splitting, 16-bit dithering &gt; FLAC</lineage>
  <taper>Scott Feeney</taper>
  <transferer>Scott Feeney</transferer>
  <runtime>58:45</runtime>
  <notes>This is John Vanderslice solo, no band.&#13;
&#13;
92YTribeca grand opening. Comedian Michael Showalter opened for JV, who was followed by a Lil Wayne dance party.&#13;
&#13;
"Too Much Time", "Romanian Names", and "The Snow Leopard" are new songs written in 2008 which later ended up appearing on the Romanian Names album ("The Snow Leopard" was renamed "Tremble and Tear").&#13;
&#13;
Recorded from the left side of the stage, facing center stage. There were some chatty audience members, especially during the first three songs. When people aren't talking, it's a nice, clean recording.</notes>
  <updatedate>2009-06-19 17:45:50</updatedate>
  <updater>graue</updater>
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