06.24.2006
Source
A:
Hi-Mini Disc --- Monacor
MCE-4000 > DIY battery box > line in > MZ-NH700 Hi-Sp
Dissemination:
USB cable > SonicStage >
CEPro2 > FLAC Frontend
Location:
20' left from center of
SBD, Sector J, row II, seat 1
Taper:
Chester
Gen:
0 from Master
MP3 Sample:
Right click & save
Notes - by: Galen:
As of 07/2006,
very early in the month, I realized that the same low > high frequency sound
that Tool had when they opened with Sober (you know what I mean if you know
the 2002 tour!) was used at the transition of Lost Keys>Rosetta Stoned. What
does that mean? Not sure. The sound is quite nice & pleasant throughout
although it does appear to be a bit left-channel dominant. Although not a
perfect capture of the band this is, nonetheless, a very accurate, clear
product is worthy of numerous + enjoyable listens. This is of course
correlative to the overall performance which, as the collector will notice,
features a few mess-ups where the band correctly "goes with it". If a
member of the band were to hear what the average Tool-fan + taper can do
perhaps Tool would reexamine their notorious anti-taping paradigm. All
in all, worth your while to sit back, close your eyes & imagine you are in
Katowice, Polamd @ a Tool show...
Maynardism:
"Good evening."
Time:
93::44
Setlist / Quote:
Lost Keys (Blame Hoffman)
Rosetta Stoned
Stinkfist
Forty Six & 2
Jambi
Schism
Right In Two
Sober
Lateralus
Vicarious
Ænema