Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

Barrowlands
Glasgow
Scotland

1st May 2001

supported by The Dave Graney Show

AUD: SP-CMC-2 > SP-SPSB-1 > Sharp MD-MT20 > MD master (MDSP mode)
Recorded by alfienoakes

Transfer: MD Master->MDS-JE770 [hi-fi MD player]->optical output->iRiver H120 [rockboxed]->USB->Adobe Audition 2 [to join files]->TLH FLAC Level 8 (jamroom transfer)

Received as untracked flac from jamroom, February 2015 > TLH (decode to wav) > Audacity (trim start and finish, limit applause, normalize, fades) > CDWave (tracking) > TLH (flac, checksum)


01 As I Sat Sadly By Her Side
02 Oh My Lord
03 Lime Tree Arbour
04 Red Right Hand
05 We Came Along This Road
06 Do You Love Me?
07 Love Letter
08 God Is In The House
09 Hallelujah
10 Papa Won't Leave You, Henry
11 The Weeping Song
12 Fifteen Feet Of Pure White Snow
13 The Mercy Seat
14 Henry Lee
15 The Ship Song
16 encore break
17 The Curse Of Millhaven

Running time [96:00]

Disc change between main set and first encore (tracks 12 and 13)

http://nickcave.com/

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Gary Barrett (alfienoakes on Dime)

Gary was a well-known figure in the Glasgow music scene, after working in A1 Sounds / Fopp and Avalanche Records for over 20 years. He also promoted a few shows in the mid 80s.

When minidisc technology emerged, he immediately set himself up for recording and began chronicling all the gigs he attended. This is a record of all the existing MD’s I found in his massive music collection, which his brother asked me to transfer on to hard drive.

Gary passed away suddenly from natural causes in Sept 2006, ironically just after he purchased his first HD recorder and only got to record 2 shows with (Green On Red at King Tut’s being the last one).

Big thanks to jamroom for taking over this project and the many dimebots and others, who have helped him in this massive endeavour. This MD Project is a tribute to his passion for live music and supporting local bands and venues.

Deadotter

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Thanks to alfienoakes for taping, and to his family for allowing jamroom access to his recording archive. Thanks to jamroom for his hard work on getting all the transfers done.

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March 2015