Cake
Telluride Bluegrass Festival - Telluride, CO

Recording Date   6/21/2002

Rock/Pop
Files, 15   Tracks, 79:32  Length
01 You Part the Waters Greg Brown; John McCrea 03:37
02 Goats Go To Hell John McCrea 05:41
03 Frank Sinatra John McCrea 04:43
04 Italian Sofa John McCrea 07:14
05 Sad Songs and Waltzes Willie Nelson 05:02
06 Paganism 04:29
07 Stickshifts and Safety Belts John McCrea 02:55
08 Ruby Sees All John McCrea 03:18
09 Nugget Victor Damiani; John McCrea; Todd Roper 05:51
10 Comanche John McCrea 06:37
11 The Distance Greg Brown 03:34
12 Comfort Eagle John McCrea 04:19
13 Short Skirt, Long Jacket John McCrea 06:59
14 Jesus Wrote a Blank Check John McCrea 04:11
15 Joline Greg Brown; John McCrea 11:02
Music Details
Product Details
Venue Telluride Bluegrass Festival
City, State/Country Telluride, CO
Packaging FLAC
Live Yes
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Musician Cake
Personal Details
Index # 470
Owner Dave
User Defined
Purchased ROIO
ROIO Source FM
Notes
Cake
the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, CO.
June 21st, 2002 [11 PM-12:30AM]

Source: SBD>FM(KOTO)>cass>* sblive plat.>wav>* wave edit (to chop the big one)>* EAC & Cool Edit to clean things up>* SHN Normalized @ 93%
* = stomped on, uploaded & ready to burn by king skwirl
Compiled by Kevin Mayes, Tom Bahr, & Roger Deschner & a host of other dirty little festivarians!


01. col mustard intro
02. cake intro
03. hungry?
04. grand piano
05. goats go to hell
06. frank sinatra
07. italian sofa
08. sad songs and waltzes
09. paganism
10. driving
11. i know this
12. shut the fuck up
13. cities n roads
14. all alone
15. building a religion
16. crowd choice speech
17. short skirt
18. encore crowd chant
19. jesus wrote a blank check
20. joline


Note: Since the performance is longer than will fit on an 80 min., i made some sector boundaries at each open band, crowd, or intro section (IE: 1, 2, 3, 16, 18). So, if you remove these tracks it will fit nicely onto an 80 min. CD with 0.5 MB to spare! It hurts nothing in the sense of continuity. I actually tweaked those tracks to blend pretty cleanly either way. If you wish to hear Col. Mustard, Cake's dead amp annoncement, and the crowd chant(s), feel free to burn this onto 2 discs. i will personally always pass on the Mustard...when it comes to Bluegrass. - king skwirl

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06.28.02