1992-08-22 Albany, NY - The Black Crowes

Notes from the Taper

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The Black Crowes
Palace Theatre
Albany, NY
August 22, 1992

** 16 BIT **

Source: Unknown mic & recorder > Cassette Master > Cassettes (1)
Transfer: Cassettes (1) > Denon 790R > Kenwood A-522 amplifier > Kenwood GE-622 Equalizer > .WAV @ 16 bit/44.1 kHz
Mastering: .WAV's > Sound Forge Pro 11.0 (Build 299) [Splicing; iZotope Mastering Suite (declick); minor edits, normalize, & fades] > iZotope RX6 Advanced v6.00.1210 (Spectral de-noise) > CDWav (tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC > TagScanner 6.0.30 (tagging)
Recorded by: Unknown
Transferred by: Steve "ballsdeep" Hagar
Mastered by: Dennis Orr

Setlist: (1:45:23)
01 Intro
02 No Speak No Slave
03 Sting Me
04 Chat
05 Twice As Hard
06 Thorn's Progress Jam >
07 Thorn In My Pride
08 Hotel Illness
09 Chat
10 Sometimes Salvation
11 Chat
12 Seeing Things
13 Chat
14 Black Moon Jam >
15 Black Moon Creeping
16 Chat
17 The Fear Years
18 My Morning Song
19 Stare It Cold
20 Encore Break
- Encore -
21 Chat
22 She Talks To Angels
23 Chat
24 Remedy
25 Jealous Again

Chris Robinson - lead vocals & harp
Rich Robinson - guitars & backing vocals
Marc Ford - guitars & backing vocals
Johnny Colt - bass & backing vocals
Ed Harsch - keyboards
Steve Gorman - drums

Mastering Notes:
- Tape flip during the applause after "Sometimes Salvation" - seamlessly spliced, no music lost
- The recorder was stopped and re-started during the "Encore break" applause - seamlessly spliced, no music lost
- Tape flip during the applause after "She Talks To Angels" - seamlessly spliced, no music lost

Show Notes:
The Urban Shakedancers opened the show.

Chris-isms:
before Hotel Illness...
"...thank ya, thank ya very much...yeah... {hear fan say, "man this is rowdy for a Sunday!"} ...well this next song is called...Sally gets her
sickness caught up in the old oak tree and caused the fire dept to get in there..."

after Hotel Illness...
"...we gotta song you know about, it's about a lot things...I don't know necessarily if it's about this thing I want to talk about, but anyway...
this song is dedicated to all the people who, don't really believe like we do, and I bet most of you do that...the 60s and 70s, they're gone!
They're just gone, and...thank god, or thank somebody man, but for those poeple who uh, they feel out of time, sometimes...sometimes salvation..."

after Sometimes Salvation...
"... thank ya very much...you know I didn't, I didn't mean any offense to those people who were around for all that 60s and 70s shit...but you
know for those of us who weren't there, you know you gotta let us have our thing too...I mean something besides GAP commericials for the 20
something, you know...I don't know what the fuck that meant..."

after Seeing Things
"...now if we all had some barbituates...but we don't so, what we're gonna do now...is we're gonna do something for you , that asks you the musical
question...Black Moon Creeping..."

before She Talks To Angels...
"yeah....hey man what you people fuckin' sitting around, what'd you get free tickets man? because if you want to just sit down and watch TV I bet
some people who are fucking rocking up there would trade with you...see the way the Black Crowes like to do things is that you're part of this
whole evening, you know?...so you have to understand man...when a lot of people just stare at you and like, ya know you see all your ya know,
brothers and sisters ya know, hanging out and they're having a good time and shit...and you see somebody staring up at you like you're a freak or
something man, what the hell is that? I mean, I think it's OK to sit down at a fuckin' Genesis concert, but not this one...unless of course, you
know...just usually seems like most the people I see with the free tickets man...you know what I'm saying, you know man, you know what I'm talking
about...well enough of that bullshit anyway...this is She Talks to Angels, thank you very much..."

after She Talks To Angels...
"this song we're singing today, I'll teach it to you right now, it goes like this...{singing} a spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down,
the medicine go down...theee...medicine go down...in...the most...de-light-ful...way..."

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