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SHOW 4

AUGUST 15, 2001: Villar Center - Beaver Creek, CO

As voted on by the llamas on the 4thellamas message board, here is show 4. If you are new to this site or haven't really participated, register for the boards so you can vote in polls on the SOTM downloads.

This show comes from the Open tour, one of my favorite tours, and the first where I really caught a lot of shows. The band played the KBCO Kinetics show in May here in Colorado, which I went to, as well as an in-store mini-gig at Twist and Shout that I saw. In August, I and my husband decided to take our vacation on tour with the band, first driving up to Bozeman. The show at Beaver Creek was the second of the five we would see in one week.

The Beaver Creek show was a little strange. The venue was very upscale, as was the crowd attending it. The venue is right at the base of Beaver Creek ski area. After eating a wonderful fondue dinner at a Swiss restaurant, we went back into the venue, which kindly let me us in early to set up the taping gear.

The place was rather cavernous. The height from floor to ceiling must have been 50-60 feet, but the length wasn't too great. I set up the gear in the first three rows and aimed the mics high, towards the monitors hanging from the ceiling, but low enough that they also got some of the sound from the stage. The tape turned out quite well.

Despite my usually justified apprehensions, this show turned out to be great. The audience was whisper-quiet during the songs, unlike the following three. The band seemed energized, and the setlist they came up with was truly stunning. Opening with the River Song Trilogy, they delivered one of their finest performances of the tour, and included several rarely played songs, like "Witches" and "Upon Still Waters."

I'm extremely excited to present this show to my fellow llamas, and hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

 

SETLIST

 

River Waltz (River Song Trilogy: part I)-> Bea's Song (River Song Trilogy: part II)-> Dragging Hooks (River Song Trilogy: part III), Where Are You Tonight, A Horse in the Country, Small Swift Birds, Upon Still Waters, Hard to Explain, The Last Spike, Bread and Wine, Witches, Thirty Summers, Something More Besides You, I'm So Open, Lay It Down, Blue Moon Revisited (A Song for Elvis), E: Misguided Angel, If You Were the Woman and I Was the Man, Thunder Road

 

SOURCE: MBHO 603/KA200N cardioid capsules-Audio Magic Excalibur Cables-Apogee AD1000-DAT. Mastered using Wavelab 4.

 

DOWNLOADS:

 

DISK 1

River Waltz (River Song Trilogy: part I)->

Bea's Song (River Song Trilogy: part II)->

Dragging Hooks (River Song Trilogy: part III)

Where Are You Tonight?

A Horse in the Country

Small Swift Birds

Upon Still Waters

Hard to Explain

The Last Spike

Bread and Wine

 

DISK 2

Witches

Thirty Summers

Something More Besides You

I'm So Open

Lay It Down

Blue Moon Revisited (A Song for Elvis)

E: Misguided Angel

If You Were the Woman and I Was the Man

Thunder Road

 

FLAC FINGERPRINTS:

For the geeky among us:

 

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CD ART

 

I don't have any show art this month since this recording comes from a DAT and I never burned it to CD, but if someone out there wants to create CD labels and send them on to me, I'd be happy to post them.