Cracker July 6, 2007 Crossroads at Grinders Kansas City, MO Pendergast opened http://www.crackersoul.com http://www.myspace.com/cracker http://www.crossroadskc.com http://www.pendergastkc.com/ Source: Neumann KM140's > Beyer MV100 > Sony PCM-M1 > DAT master ORTF with windscreens, shock mounted on 6Õ stand FOB, DFC Transfer: DAT master > Sony PCM-M1 > analog @ 48KHz > Audiomedia III PCI card > Powermac G3/266 > Protools 4.1.1 (convert to 44.1 KHz at "best" mode) > AIFF > Powermac G4/MDD-Dual 1.42 > Audacity 1.2.6 (tracking in 1/75 second intervals) > AIFF files > xACT 1.59 > FLAC (level 6) Taper: TAS aka morst Disc 1- (63:05.53) 01. DJ intro 02. Cracker intro 03. One Fine Day 04. One More Chance 05. Movie Star 06. Teen Angst 07. 100 Flower Power Maximum 08. Everybody Gets One Free 09. Lonesome Johnny Blues 10. Eurotrash Girl 11. Take Me Down To The Infirmary 12. Been Around The World 13. Seven Days 14. Take The Skinheads Bowling * Disc 2- (44:20.66) 15. Low 16. Get Off This 17. Something You Ain't Got 18. Pi-Town announcement 19. St Cajetan * 20. encore break 21. Happy Birthday To Me 22. Big Dipper 23. I See The Light 24. PA music 25. DJ outtro 26. PA music 27. taper signout *Frank sings backup with Johnny Set time: 9:35 PM - 11:20 PM Post-show PA music: Ohio by CSN&Y shntool results: length expanded size cdr WAVE problems filename 0:52.64 9323372 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d1t01.flac 0:23.65 4210124 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d1t02.flac 7:39.30 81038204 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d1t03.flac 4:32.23 48034940 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d1t04.flac 3:42.00 39160844 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d1t05.flac 4:11.08 44295260 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d1t06.flac 2:56.37 31133468 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d1t07.flac 8:51.65 93821324 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d1t08.flac 3:18.63 35075420 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d1t09.flac 9:16.38 98167820 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d1t10.flac 4:43.35 50003564 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d1t11.flac 5:37.06 59460956 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d1t12.flac 4:23.22 46444988 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d1t13.flac 2:36.47 27628988 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d1t14.flac 4:46.08 50469260 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d2t01.flac 4:30.36 47712716 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d2t02.flac 6:32.31 69221756 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d2t03.flac 0:24.63 4381820 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d2t04.flac 6:59.09 73932812 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d2t05.flac 1:39.22 17515388 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d2t06.flac 4:11.18 44318780 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d2t07.flac 5:52.23 62146940 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d2t08.flac 5:55.52 62744348 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d2t09.flac 0:42.64 7559372 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d2t10.flac 1:06.15 11677724 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d2t11.flac 0:51.49 9111692 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d2t12.flac 0:48.51 8587196 --- -- ---xx Cracker2007-07-06d2t13.flac 107:26.44 1137179076 B (totals for 27 files, 0.5632 overall compression ratio) flac fingerprints: Cracker2007-07-06d1t01.flac:82f0aa0cd879303ebd6d7dcaec1390fa Cracker2007-07-06d1t02.flac:fcadfb524a2d58883a95cc8dc7ea3622 Cracker2007-07-06d1t03.flac:2121fc4b04f0c325d0d51d9bf1844a27 Cracker2007-07-06d1t04.flac:06f450853b0bbb90e8fb17aebc1fdd65 Cracker2007-07-06d1t05.flac:06b9bf410cf8565e949524680e6f4133 Cracker2007-07-06d1t06.flac:99c85f0012c067561325378b8f7796d6 Cracker2007-07-06d1t07.flac:610833664f299553c59d1c908d6ff8c4 Cracker2007-07-06d1t08.flac:42b35b25566cc78310aa266a1396bf82 Cracker2007-07-06d1t09.flac:9beb145d1d31cbf0cfb56255105d0b7f Cracker2007-07-06d1t10.flac:1f5637553190fa0ff0c1958d37f2003a Cracker2007-07-06d1t11.flac:35242162b7e1854f6b0b7f424230bd02 Cracker2007-07-06d1t12.flac:a655d95cb4423f103bf1bb51c375ca61 Cracker2007-07-06d1t13.flac:5acb8e6ed977df61e8ef1b881e49e93c Cracker2007-07-06d1t14.flac:3bd04fcd895511d5011a2f57126ff93d Cracker2007-07-06d2t01.flac:943dbced05879ef658208fdf0638db8e Cracker2007-07-06d2t02.flac:5ff673769eaa9aaa137fdea6686dc519 Cracker2007-07-06d2t03.flac:d0ca44b725a38404333583b6eaac3810 Cracker2007-07-06d2t04.flac:7ed7c18b7fca516644474f772c89997f Cracker2007-07-06d2t05.flac:e88a3ce6f15ad48a66b0fd5fcadb2a90 Cracker2007-07-06d2t06.flac:1cfc8920e516696a121beca37c8809ac Cracker2007-07-06d2t07.flac:e8e62921cee303de56ee216a2b0c7068 Cracker2007-07-06d2t08.flac:dc923ba8b6da3405801af88b2e23695a Cracker2007-07-06d2t09.flac:5f807ce1c70d5d19ffde16faf76db48d Cracker2007-07-06d2t10.flac:cec5ac5b8c76e17af0543d75f9d99522 Cracker2007-07-06d2t11.flac:a0c589b0073ed82fdc7f2cbd0fd813cf Cracker2007-07-06d2t12.flac:ef34000631c0f38c9093158acef58ca3 Cracker2007-07-06d2t13.flac:a992daa272750d488a996d1f3d19209a -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Soundscape Preservation Society Founded 1991 http://www.iamtypingwithonefinger.com/SPS.html -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Jul 09 at 4:36 pm david lowery [[ link ]] said ... hello. just thought i'd say something regarding "festival" appearances by cracker. it was a point of contention a while back and i want to make it clear the bands attitude towards these performances. 1. we realize that the sets will be short and will not be able to cater to our hard core fans. 2. we see these shows as an opportunity to explain who cracker is to an audience that sometimes doesn't even associate our name with our biggest hits. 3. we try to use the these shows to route us to cities and venues that are economically unfeasible for us to play on there own. so practically speaking, what this means to us when we play something like taste of chicago: yes it's gonna be mostly the most well known "radio" songs. But it will also be a some songs like St Cajetan or One Fine Day that define the bands sound, although these may be quite familiar and old hat to our hardcore fans. Finally we try (and i emphasize try) to throw in one song that we don't normally play, although in chicago the set was just so short we didn't do this. If we are the headliner at a sort of "festival" or event we have more lattitude. Kansas City Crossroads the night before was a good example. we got to play for nearly 2 hours. despite the fact a lot of the 4000 or so people there did not really know our songs, we had much more lattitude in playing tracks off of all the records. and we had the time to play a couple of what have come to be known as "sound-off songs", rarely played but highly requested songs. e.g. "sick of goodbyes", "let's go for a ride" and "nostalgia". But practically speaking we were still playing catering to a general audience. However our fans in baton rouge, jonesboro, little rock and even st. louis got the benefit of us playing these festival type events. At these shows we could really cater to our hard core fans, and play a wider variety of our catalogue. Nobody in st louis commented upon this but we played kerosene hat almost in it's entirety (no title track,no i ride my bike). because there are so many festival type events in chicago, that city actually get's shortchanged on the club shows. that is why this year after before flavor fest we put in a club show at McCauliffe's Pub in Racine WI. Yes i know it's a little bit of a drive, but it's as close as we could get to chicago without violating our contract.