Kyuss - Nsect Club, Hampton, VA, USA |
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Kyuss Nsect Club Hampton VA 1994-07-31 Audience recording Recording info: Unknown equipment-> audience master-> CD-R Transfer info: CD-R(1)-> EAC (offset corrected)-> CDWave (split existing track 06)-> TLH (flac level 8) Unknown taper Setlist: 01 [04:24] Green Machine 02 [05:55] Supa Scoopa And Mighty Scoop 03 [02:26] 100 Degrees 04 [03:15] Allen's Wrench 05 [08:13] Gardenia 06 [06:44] Freedom Run 07 [02:09] Conan Troutman 08 [02:41] Hurricane 09 [04:37] Odyssey 10 [04:28] Thumb 11 [05:39] Molten Universe 12 [05:18] El Rodeo 13 [08:06] 50 Million Year Trip (Downside Up) Total [63:32] Band members: John Garcia – Vocals Josh Homme – Guitar Scott Reeder – Bass Alfredo Hernández – Drums Gig Notes: Support was from Stompbox and Lizard Dog. There's a newspaper article on the band on the day of the gig on the website listed below, which is a good archive for live shows from Kyuss and Qotsa. Recording notes and sound quality: A first gen copy of this recording, kindly supplied by luciferburns. First off, this recording is a bit unbalanced in that up till the encore break, the RH channel is much lower than the LH. After the tape cut, the taper appears to have moved position in the venue as the channels are more equal, but still need attention. I was going to do something about this, but I don't really want to put my amateur mitts on this, so will leave it untouched (other than the track split mentioned below) for someone else with the requisite skills to make a better job of it than I could. You'll see what I mean if you open the wave files up in Audition or similar. During Green Machine, it sounds like they lost some of the PA or something as the sound changes, before it comes back again toward the end. This happens a few times through the recording. There is a cut in Allen's Wrench near the end. I'm not sure how much material is missing. Freedom Run and Conan Troutman were not split and both ran as track 06, so I split them in CDWave. Bit of chat from the guys near the taper, one of whom likes shouting 'buncha freaks'. The band went off after Thumb and there is a split in the recording, presumably saving tape. Anyway, after all that, it's a decent enough sounding show. If I had to rate it - probably B/B+? band links http://www.kyussqotsa.com/ Please support the band by buying their albums and merch. They deserve your cash. They were legends. Do NOT sell this recording, trade FREELY! No art, make you own. Enjoy! |