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Doug Shaw: January 14, 2023 Tubby’s (Kingston, NY)

June 8, 2026
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I first met Doug Shaw on May 13, 2022, when he played Tubby’s on a bill with Prison and Weak Signal. It takes something special to play solo, introspective acoustic guitar music in a room full of people there to see massive, overdriven, electric guitar music from the likes of Paul Major and Mike Bones. But that’s what this set was, captivating and transporting. He came up to me after the show and asked about getting a copy of the recording. He said he had felt really good on stage and was really happy with the performance, and that he might want to do something with it, so I gave him my email address and never heard from him again.

Eight months later, Doug was back at Tubby’s.  This time, he was opening for Garcia Peoples.  Tom introduced us, and he immediately started talking about the recording from back in May, and I promised to reach out to him again. From that point on, for the rest of the night, Doug was basically my best friend.  It was like we had spent decades hanging out in bars and venues together.

After the show, I gave him my cell phone number. I had a feeling email wasn’t present enough for him, and that the immediacy of text might be more effective. And for the next four months, we exchanged texts – a lot of texts. They were alternatively hilarious, sweet, and frustrating. He was hesitant about releasing it for reasons I didn’t fully understand. I had mixed the set back in May and found it incredibly powerful. There were vague concerns about the amount of reverb on the vocal, whether anyone would listen, and whether it was worth it.

Somewhere in here, I recognized a pattern I’ve known in other artist friends. Undeniable talent that had a hard time getting out of its own way to let people see it. I stuck with it and kept texting him. I even remixed it at least 3 different times and, full disclosure, one of the mixes had no changes, just to see if it mattered.  I don’t remember which version of what mix finally stuck, but on May 5, 2023, he released it as “Sleepy At Tubby’s”.

And then I never heard from Doug again.

In the past few days, as memories of Doug have poured in, I have come to realize that in similar situations with friends I’ve known a long time, I wouldn’t have been as persistent about seeing this recording released.  I would have prompted them a couple of times, then moved on, assuming they were “just not into it”. It saddens me to think of the things the world has been denied just because a friend didn’t try a little harder. 

It’s clear that Doug didn’t lack for people who loved him. But no one is immune to wanting to feel loved.  Maybe I should have sent a random text to say hi or see if he was going to be coming back up to Kingston to play. Maybe I should do that now, with all the people I love who I haven’t spoken to in a while.  Maybe we all should.

The recording below is the set Doug played on January 14, 2023, opening for Garcia Peoples. This is the first time anyone not in the room that night will have heard it.  I present it to all of Doug’s friends and family with love and gratitude for the art he shared with the world, and as a lasting document for future generations to discover.

Safe travels, Doug.

Download and stream for the Live Music Archive:

Doug Shaw
Tubby’s
Kingston, NY
2023-01-14

Source: MBHO 440 + SDB > MixPre3 > SD (24/48) > Adobe Audition/izotope > Audacity > FLAC (lvl8)
Recorded and produced by kliked

Thanks to Tubby’s FOH engineer, Wil, for the patch!

  1. Requiem For Rashad
  2. Harmonizer > ???
  3. Cheated Death/Smoking Ghost
  4. The Chalice
  5. Apparitions Clear
  6. Come Smoke
  7. Alliance [Robert Wyatt]

RIP Doug Shaw

Opening for Garcia Peoples

Thanks to Jesse Jarnow and Andy Cush for the setlist help.

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Juma Sultan’s Aboriginal Music Society: April 18, 20026 Tubby’s

June 5, 2026
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Juma Sultan is a musician, composer, archivist, educator, and proud resident of New York’s Beautiful and Historic Hudson River Valley. He has played with the likes of Pharaoh Sanders, Archie Shepp, and, probably most famously, Jimi Hendrix during the Woodstock concert. On this night, he and his fantastic ensemble were in the back room of Tubby’s as part of Bicycle Day double bill with Owsley’s Owls.

The type of music the Aboriginal Music Society plays is often called “World-Beat Garage Jazz,” which makes sense.  Rhythms and textures from all over the globe coalesce into a beautiful groove. This feels and sounds very New York to me; a true melting pot. It sounds like a sidewalk in any neighborhood where cultures have fused. 

The set started with “Sundance” from the very limited Whispers from the Archive LP, giving us all a glimpse into the relaxed and very soulful grooves we would be spending the next hour swimming in. These are long-form pieces, with no rush to finish, and band members are given the chance to stretch their legs. The set ended with a beautiful take on Pharoah Sanders “The Creator Has a Master Plan.” The sun was shining, and this is perfect music for a beautiful spring day.

I also wanted to take a minute to recognize and hip you to Juma’s work as a taper and archivist.  He spent much of the 70’s documenting the very vibrant loft jazz scene in NYC. A portion of this archive has been released on the always excellent Emerite Records and also served as the primary source material for Michael Heller’s book “Loft Jazz: Improvising New York in the 1970’s.”

I recorded this from the usual spot at the soundboard with the Schoeps MK22s and a really nice board feed from FOH engineer Nic Panken.  Enjoy!

Download and stream from the Live Music Archive:

Juma Sultan’s Aboriginal Music Society
2026-04-18
Tubby’s
Kingston, NY

Source: Scheops MK22 > KCY > PFA + SDB > SD MixPre 3 > SD (24/48) > Adobe Audition/Izotope 9 > Audacity Flac (lvl8) > Mp3Tag

Thanks to Tubby’s FOH engineer, Nic Panken, for the board patch!

Recorded and produced by kliked

  1. Sundance
  2. Shaking the Blues
  3. Circles
  4. The Dance
  5. The Creator Has a Master Plan

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https://eremiterecords.bandcamp.com/album/father-of-origin

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Yr Knives: May 4, 2026 Tubby’s

May 8, 2026
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Yr Knives are the best band you’ve never heard of. You’ve definitely heard of the players in the band, but unless you’re a Chicago-area native, you’ve probably never heard the music. They haven’t played much outside of the Chicago area and, aside from a tour-only CD at the merch desk, currently have no recorded output. But when a band like The Messthetics hand-selects a group to open an East Coast run, you should probably pay attention.

Yr Knives is essentially a supergroup made up of a few of Chicago’s best: Andrew Trim and Brian Sulpizio on guitars, Douglas McCombs on bass, and Quin Kirchner on drums. Readers of this site may recognize Quin and Brian from their work with Ryley Walker, and everyone knows Doug’s work. This project, however, is truly better than the sum of its parts.

I had never heard of these guys before this show and, honestly, didn’t even know there was going to be an opening band for The Messthetics. It’s always a good sign when venue staff start telling you the opening band is good—but when the sound guy tells you the opening band is really good, you’d better pay attention. Opening with “Double A (Start Yr Singing),” the band’s thesis became apparent: tightly orchestrated guitar parts layered over a wide-reaching, free-roaming rhythm section. Did I mention the guitars sound HUGE, too? Giant and overdriven, with interwoven parts that had people bobbing their heads immediately. The set closed with a ripping version of Sonny Sharrock’s “Many Mansions.” Unbelievable.

While speaking with the guys after the set, I was happy to learn they have a debut record finished that will be coming out on Western Vinyl later this year. I’m super excited to see what these compositions turn into with full studio treatment. Sadly, this run of shows is over, but maybe this recording will get them on your radar for the next one.

I recorded this from my normal spot in the back with the Schoeps MK22s and an excellent board feed from Tubby’s FOH engineer Wil, who had the room sounding great all night. If you listen real closely at the end of the recording, you might even hear me turn to Wil and say, “That was fucking good!”; followed by Wil replying, “Yeah, I told you it would be.” Always trust the sound guy.

Download and stream from the Live Music Archive here!

YR Knives
2025-05-04
Tubby’s
Kingston, NY

Source: Scheops MK22 > KCY > PFA + SDB > SD MixPre 3 > SD (24/48) > Adobe Audition/Izotope 9 > Audacity Flac (lvl8) > Mp3Tag

Thanks to Tubby’s FOH engineer, Wil Wright, for the board patch!

Recorded and produced by kliked for nyctaper.com

  1. intro
  2. Double A (Start Yr Singing)
  3. Trimnopedie
  4. Yr Water
  5. These Chords
  6. Fear & Trimbling
  7. Stretch Bath
  8. Many Mansions *

*Sonny Sharrock

Yr Knives is:
Douglas McCombs – Bass
Andrew Trim – Guitar
Quin Kirchner – Drums
Brian Sulpizio – Guitar

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Minami Deutsch: October 1, 2025 Tubby’s

November 13, 2025
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It’s been nearly six years to the day since I last saw Minami Deutsch. That night, they were opening for Kikagaku Moyo at the wonderful—but now sadly closed—Burlington, VT venue, Arts Riot. The band’s name translates to “South Germany,” so the krautrock analogies were impossible to avoid. But what I found then, and what still holds true now, is that this is much more than Neu! worship; this is a band that has drunk deeply from all corners of German avant-psychedelia and found ways to keep its 60+ years of tradition fresh.

Regardless of subgenre, when you speak about this musical movement, it always comes back to the motorik beat and its undeniable propulsion of both the music and the listener. Try listening to this recording without significant head-nodding—I dare you. For reference, check out the moment around 3:30 on “I’ve Seen a U.F.O.” when, after a significant build-up, the band drops into the beat with intention. The collective release was palpable. A fun bonus game: listen to the crowd reactions and meltdowns when they finally bring that monster of a jam to a close.

The band was also jamming on some new material during this tour, two of which we’ve captured here. I particularly enjoyed the first of those (track 4 on this recording), which finds them deep inside the soaring dual-guitar harmonies you may remember from Agitation Free. We need more bands influenced by Agitation Free.

Reviews from everyone I know who saw this tour are the same: this was one of the best sets of the year. They have some Euro dates coming up, so hopefully our friends on the other side of the pond have a chance to catch them soon.

I recorded this from the back with Schoeps MK22s and a nice board mix from Tubby’s FOH engineer, Wil. The sound is excellent!

Download and stream from the Live Music Archive!

Minami Deutsch
2025-10-01
Tubby’s
Kingston, NY

Source: Scheops MK22 > KCY > PFA + SDB > SD MixPre 3 > SD (24/48) > Adobe Audition/Izotope 9 > Audacity Flac (lvl8) > Mp3Tag

Thanks to Tubyy’s FOH engineer, Wil, for the board patch!

recorded and produced by kliked

  1. Futsu Ni Ikirenai
  2. Grumpy Joa
  3. Can’t Get There
  4. Jam/New song
  5. I’ve Seen a U.F.O.
  6. Jam/New song
  7. Tunnel

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Bonny Doon: August 21, 2025 Tubby’s

October 13, 2025
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Unfortunately, I was unable to make Bonny Doon’s set last year when they came through with John Andrews, so I made sure the calendar was clear when this date was announced. “Let There Be Music” was a big sing-along favorite in the backyard, and I was hoping Tubby’s back room would be the same.

From the start, the obvious chemistry between principal songwriters Bill Lennox and Bobby Colombo is evident. They are relaxed and confident, easily displaying the folk-fused psychedelia they have become known for. These songs are made for spending time with, for learning their nuances. They are perfect tunes for a summer evening, inside or out.

About halfway through the set, they mentioned they were working on new songs and were kind enough to play a number of them for us. While new, these are still very unmistakably Bonny Doon songs. You can even hear some well-placed claps and “yeahs!” from the crowd, with people reacting like they already knew them.  A particular highlight of this section was the introduction of Anna St. Louis, to sing on “Thunder and Lightning”.  Aside from the beautiful harmonies, Anna’s inclusion highlighted the point that this show was absolutely loaded with other musicians. Anna aside, I recall seeing members of Woods, Real Estate, and Slow Fawn, among others. 

I recorded this from the usual spot with the MK22s and board feed from Tubby’s FOH engineer, Wil.  It sounds wonderful and intimate, just like ti did in the room. Enjoy!

Download and stream from the Live Music Archive!

Bonny Doon
2025-08-21
Tubby’s
Kingston, NY

Source: Scheops MK22 > KCY > PFA + SDB > SD MixPre 3 > SD (24/48) > Adobe Audition/Izotope 9 > Audacity Flac (lvl8) > Mp3Tag

Thanks to Tubby’s FOH engineer, Will, for the board patch

  1. Lost My Way > Longwave
  2. Crooked Creek
  3. I Am Here (I Am Alive)
  4. What Time Is It in Portland?
  5. Feel Like Getting High*
  6. Losing My Cool*
  7. Forever Green*
  8. Banter
  9. Thunder and Lightning (with Anna St. Louis)*
  10. Saw a Light
  11. I See You
  12. Clock Keeps Ticking
  13. A Lotta Things
  14. Summertime Friends

*New song

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Daniel Villarreal: March 16, 2025 Tubby’s

September 29, 2025
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I circled this date from the second it was announced. Daniel’s album “Panama ‘77” was my favorite of 2022. Lados B, from 2023, was also on my short list of favorites from the year. So seeing what this poly hybrid of psychedelic jazz, fashioned with DEEP grooves, could do in a live setting was a priority.

I’ll save you the mystery; the show was killer.

The band opened with “Traveling With” off Lados B and dug deep into material from both albums. They even gave us a glimpse of the future with a new composition Daniel is working on. The band was able to move through psychedelia, afrobeat, cumbia, fusion, and world jazz while maintaining a rare cohesion. Seeing this was like listening to someone DJ a party with the deepest rare groove and Italian library cuts you could ever imagine, which somehow felt familiar. 

While this is Daniel’s project and songs, it’s interesting to see that he seems to prioritize the musicians expressing their own personalities. At some point during the night, everyone on stage had the chance to let it rip, and the crowd responded every time. Check out the blistering version of “Sombras” for a taste.

I recorded this from the usual spot with my MBHOs and a board feed. A special shout-out to Tubby’s FOH engineer, Wil Wright, for an incredible mix this evening. I’ve seen a lot of shows in that room, and this is about as good as it’s ever sounded. PLAY IT LOUD!

Download and Stream from the Live Music Archive!

Daniel Villarreal
2025-03-16
Tubby’s
Kingston, NY

Source: MBHO440 + SDB > SD MixPre 3 > SD (24/48) > Adobe Audition/Izotope 9 > Audacity Flac (lvl8) > Mp3Tag

Thanks to Tubby’s FOH engineer, Wil for the board patch

  1. Traveling With
  2. Uncanny
  3. I Didn’t Expect That
  4. Cali Colors
  5. Baker Dozen (new song, working title)
  6. Sombras
  7. Ofelia
  8. Sunset Cliffs
  9. Parque En Seis
  10. Republic
  11. Yellow Rose
  12. Messenger

Band:
Daniel Villarreal – Drums
Nathan Karagianis – Guitar
Cole De GeGenova – Keys
Gordon Walters – Bass
Danjuma Gaskien – Percussion

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https://intlanthem.bandcamp.com/album/lados-b

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BASIC: June 25, 2025 Tubby’s

July 22, 2025
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Readers of this site should be well versed with Chris Forsyth’s work.  We have covered him extensively through the years with a variety of his projects.  Currently, his focus is on the trio Basic with Mikel Patrick Avery and Doug McCombs.

EricPh posted a fantastic Basic recording and interesting insight into the project’s formation just shy of a year ago. Since then, the band has released a new EP and, on this evening, even treated us to a couple of new and as of yet unnamed compositions. 

The project’s concept remains intact: a far-reaching combination of sampled and organic percussion, Forsyth’s always creative guitar playing, and McCombs somehow finding a pocket between the two. This project has matured quite a bit since its inception, and I find the new EP to be significantly stronger in both composition and performance. I think listeners can experience this firsthand with the performances of that material captured here.  

Aside from the new material Basic seems to be cooking up, all three members are working on other projects. Forsyth is debuting a new trio called  “What Is Now” in early August, McCombs is hitting the road with all-time greats Tortoise, and Avery has a Natural Information Society gig in October with Sterolab and Bitchin Bajas; talk about a stacked bill!  Plenty of opportunities for you to catch some tunes!

I recorded this for the normal spot in the back with my MBHOs and soundboard feed from ace FOH engineer Wil.  The sound quality is excellent!

Download and stream at the Live Music Archive!

Basic
2025-06-25
Tubby’s
Kingston, NY

Source: MBHO440 + SDB > SD MixPre 3 > SD (24/48) > Adobe Audition/Izotope 9 > Audacity Flac (lvl8) > Mp3Tag

Thanks to Tubby’s FOH engineer Wil for the board patch

  1. New Auspicious
  2. Nerve Time
  3. Changes, Changing
  4. New 2
  5. New 3
  6. Dream City
  7. Tension Envelope

Basic is:
Mikel Patrick Avery: percussion, electronics, drum machine
Chris Forsyth – Guitar
Doug McCombs – Bass

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Takaat: May 8, 2025 Tubby’s

July 8, 2025
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At this point, I’m sure everyone reading this site is familiar with Mdou Moctar; our own AcidJack posted a killer recording of him from the 2017 Hopscotch fest. His version of Saharan folk music meets the unbridled shred of VH’s “Eruption” has caught the ears of curious listeners everywhere. I’ve seen them many times, and the shows are always a blast, not just for Mdou’s blazing guitar playing but also for the insanely tight backing band.

This backing band is now having its chance to be the centerpiece. The trio, comprised of Ahmoudou Madassane on Guitar and vocals, Souleymane Ibrahim on Drums, and Mikey Coltun on Bass, is touring as Takaat, and you really need to go see them. Takaat brings the same high-energy microtonal dance party vibe you get when Mdou is fronting, but here, the focus shifts more to the unrelenting groove the trio produces. Ahmoudou’s guitar playing is every bit as mind-boggling as you’d expect, but the center of this thing is the band’s ability to lock in behind his songs. These songs could be 5 minutes or 5 hours, and it would be equally engaging because I don’t think this band is capable of missing a step.

Certain shows are undeniable.  It’s impossible to miss the fact that something special is happening.  This was one of them. Tubby’s back room was packed elbow to elbow with everyone locked in. I’m fairly sure not one person left the live room for the duration of the set. Everyone stayed put, with the band’s stage spotlights blasting us like the Desert sun. Super fun anecdote – I noticed at least 4 people in the room that were also at BSP (RIP) many years ago when this band first came through town with Mdou.

This was recorded from my usually spot in the back with the MBHOs and an excellent board feed from Tubby’s FOH engineer Wil.  The quality is excellent, so crank it up. And if this show isn’t enough, friend of the site Richard Hayes has his recording from Milwaukee up on his excellent blog!

Download and stream from the Live Music Archive!

Takaat
2025-05-08
Tubby’s
Kingston, NY

Source: MBHO440 + SDB > SD MixPre 3 > SD (24/48) > Adobe Audition/Izotope 9 > Audacity Flac (lvl8) > Mp3Tag

Thanks to Tubby’s FOH engineer Will for the board patch!

  1. Amidinin
  2. Imajighan Anagrou
  3. Elwan
  4. Asuf D Alwa
  5. Oulhin Ay Rakhin

Takaat is:
Ahmoudou Madassane: Guitar, Vocals
Mikey Coltun: Bass
Souleymane Ibrahim: Drums

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Peel Dream Magazine: March 06, 2025 Tubby’s

April 1, 2025
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Winter break is over here at NYCTaper!  We return to our regularly scheduled program of bringing you sweet jams from bands you should be following.  Today’s installment features Peel Dream Magazine!

I was very excited for this show. One of my best friends and chief musical advisors had seen them earlier on this tour when they hit Nashville and had rave reviews. So, going into this, I had hopes that the band’s shoegaze meets Stereolab amalgamation would result in a great experience, and it did.

The entire set was drenched in their unique version of beauty distilled through harmonies and effects. Beginning with the gentle “Dreams” off their most recent album, “Rose Main Reading Room,” the band lifted the audience on a soft cloud of acoustic guitar and duet harmonies. It’s interesting how much space they maintain, even in the live shows. Every sound seems to have its place to reside. 

It’s encouraging to see that the band seems committed to self-evolution. Listening to this version of “Qi Velocity” and the version on “Modern Meta Physic,” you can hear movement in focus. These sorts of decisions can help keep the music fresh and vital to listeners and musicians. They certainly kept my head bobbing throughout the set.

I was really surprised by how engaging a live band they were. I’d always considered the records to be headphone-type deep listening experiences, but I greatly appreciated the movement and bounce they brought to these songs live. 

I recorded this from my usual spot with an excellent board feed and general room mix from Tubby’s FOH engineer Kyle.  Enjoy!

Download and stream from the Live Music Archive!

Peel Dream Magazine
2025-03-06
Tubby’s
Kingston, NY

Source: MBHO440 + SDB > SD MixPre 3 > SD (24/48) > Adobe Audition/Izotope 9 > Audacity Flac (lvl8) > Mp3Tag

Thanks to Tubby’s FOH engineer Kyle for the board patch

  1. Dawn
  2. Central Park West
  3. I Wasn’t Made For War
  4. Up and Up
  5. Anorak
  6. Wish You Well
  7. Four Leaf Clover
  8. Qi Velocity
  9. Life in the Gutter
  10. Too Dumb
  11. Pill
  12. Counting Sheep
  13. Life at the Movies

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Color Green: November 21, 2024 Tubby’s

December 6, 2024
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What would you do if I told you that a four-piece rock and roll band is driving around in a van and kicking all sorts of ass at venues across the country?  What if I also told you that it features screaming guitar harmonies with intricate melodic interplay propped up by one of the most badass rhythm sections you’ll see this year? What if I told you this band is called “Color Green,” and they are on tour right now?

What started as a duo recording project has morphed into a four-piece band. With that transition has come a clearer focus on the songs and playing. On their excellent new record, “Fool’s Parade,” the stoney haze of the earlier releases is joined by more focused songwriting, well-structured dueling guitars, and a rhythm section ready for battle. It’s like adding a touch of Heron Oblivion to your Burrito Brothers.

While standing outside preshow, Noah mentioned they would start us off slow before hitting the throttle, and that’s exactly how it played out. Opening with the contemplative “Through The Looking Glass,” the band and audience had a minute to calibrate before it was time, as Casey Rose stated, to “have some fun,” and, for the next 45 minutes, that’s precisely what happened.  The back half of this set, from “Coronado” through “Kick The Bucket,” featured wildly dynamic guitar playing that was a thrill to hear.  It’s rare to find two guitarists who so actively listen to each other to create that sort of experience.

Color Green is closing out its tour with only a few West Coast dates remaining. West Coast tapers get out to a show! The world needs more live Color Green!

You might notice that the picture at this post’s beginning isn’t very good. That’s because I was too busy standing in the back by my gear, crushing beers, and playing air guitar to remember to move up and get a quality shot. This was a straight-up scorcher, a no-bull-shit rock show. 

I recorded this from the usual spot with an excellent board feed from Tubby’s FOH engineer Wil.  The sound is fantastic.

Download and stream form the Live Music Archive!

Color Green
2024-11-21
Tubby’s
Kingston, NY

Source: MBHO 440 + SDB > MixPre 3 > SD (24/48) > Adobe Audition/Izotope 9 > Audacity Flac (lvl8) > Mp3Tag

Thanks to Tubby’s FOH engineer Wil for the board patch!

recorded and produced by kliked for nyctaper.com

  1. Intro
  2. Through the Looking Glass
  3. When The Clouds Roll In
  4. God In A $
  5. Sour Grapes
  6. Coronado
  7. Four Leaf Clover
  8. Night
  9. Kick The Bucket
  10. You Wreck Me

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