15 tracks
False Flags (fade in)
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Risingson
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Black Milk
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Man Next Door
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Future Proof
Massive Attack
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Karmacoma
Massive Attack
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Hymn of the Big Wheel
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Teardrop
Massive Attack
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Butterfly Caught
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Angel
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Safe From Harm
Massive Attack
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encore (Encore Break #1) (fade out)
Massive Attack
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Inertia Creeps (fade in)
Massive Attack
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Unfinished Sympathy
Massive Attack
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Group Four (fade out)
Massive Attack
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Live normalize
massive_attack2006-04-26.livenormalize.txt
Massive Attack 2006-04-26 Venue: Unknown Location: DFC, ~20' from stage lip. Mics attached to glasses 01 False Flags (fade in) 02 Risingson 03 Black Milk 04 Man Next Door 05 Future Proof 06 Karmacoma 07 Hymn of the Big Wheel 08 Teardrop 09 Butterfly Caught 10 Angel 11 Safe From Harm 12 encore (Encore Break #1) (fade out) 13 Inertia Creeps (fade in) 14 Unfinished Sympathy 15 Group Four (fade out) Source: SP-CMC-8 (AT943) > SP-SPSB-6 (@ 107hz) > Microtrack Lineage: Hitachi 6GB Microdrive > USB > Audition (cropping, fades, boost +5db, hard limit @ -2db) > CD Wave (tracking, compression) > FLAC(5) Notes: This was my second time recording at The Paramount (the first being last night for Yeah Yeah Yeahs). Instead of the balcony, though, this time I had a main floor ticket and it was a different experience. The sound is definitely better down there but you have to stand up which sucks compared to the comfort of the chairs in the balcony. Also, you have to make sure that you stay out from under the balcony overhang lest you get stuck in a shitty echo spot and pull a crappy tape. This was my first time seeing Massive Attack since they tour the United States once every fifty years or so. I honestly wouldn't have gone if a friend of mine hadn't coerced me to go and tape it for him, but I'm glad I did. It was good. They perform their album cuts in a live setting impressively, incorporating two drum kits, electric guitar, bass guitar, and keyboards. Audience can be loud at times, but this recording has very nice sound.
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