Great White
Carson Center
Fairbanks, Alaska, USA
December 3, 1994
Recorded, Transferred, and Remastered by: Steve “ballsdeep” Hagar
Tracked by: dandrew

***this was uploaded years ago, but I did a fresh transfer of the tapes in 2015. this is another amazing show, so I'm not sure that the EQ could have done much to the quality, but feel free to check out the samples and see if you notice any improvement***

Source: Sonic Studios DSM-6P w/ 3-way lo-cut filter, position unknown (most likely @ 80hz, middle setting) > Sony WM-D6 > Maxell XLII master cassettes

Transfer: master cassettes > Denon 790R > > Kenwood A-522 amplifier > Kenwood GE-622 Equalizer > .WAV @ 16 bit/44.1 kHz > Audacity 2.1.1 (tracking) > xAct 2.37 (encode to flac level 8, align sectors, ffp, md5)

set list:

01. Call It Rock 'N' Roll (fades in)
02. Old Rose Motel
03. Face The Day
04. House Of Broken Love
05. Sail Away
06. All Right
07. chat (small cut at end)
08. Babe I’m Gonna Leave You (Led Zep)
09. Save Your Love
10. Can't Shake It (tape flip/cut)
11. Rock Me
12. Once Bitten Twice Shy
13. Gone With The Wind
14. Lady Red Light
15. Mista Bone
16. Desert Moon
17. Somebody To Love (Jefferson Airplane)
18. Wasted Rock Ranger

Band:

Jack Russell - Vocals
Mark Kendall - Guitars
Michael Lardie - Guitars, Keyboards
Teddy Cook - Bass Guitar
Audie Desbrow - Drums

show notes: what I remember most about this show was it was one of the few shows in the Carlson Center where the stage ran along the 'long' side of the floor
(where coaches/players sit) vs. the 'endstage'. the only ones off the top of my head that also did that were Huey Lewis ('94) and Megadeth ('07). anyhow, when the
lights went out, I bolted from my crap seats to the floor, as the outer floor sections pressed toward the middle of the stage lip, leaving all of those chairs in
both sections basically open. so I planted myself on the floor about 20 feet from the PA on 'stage right' (the left side when viewing from the soundboard), stood
up on a chair for I believe the whole show (only other gig I did that was Metallica '94 Devore) and let'r rip. a heck of a "rare" setlist (I don't believe there
were many headline arena shows for "Sail Away"). the cut in BIGLY is from "taper error", and the STL cut is due to a tape flip. I believe this show had an acoustic
"1st portion", then the electric "2nd set" (though the band never left the stage). if there is a better sounding boot from this "tour", I've not heard it.

balls OUT.