Recordings
Recording Details
- Length: 95 minutes
- Complete: Yes
- Rating:
- Taper(s): Econeywaaa
- Microphone: Core Sound Binaurals
- Lineage: CSBs + Sony TCD-D8
- Added: 2021-03-07
Notes
The final update for this recording, and the superior version by quality that only archivists and collectors will really care about. I was able to buy these DAT masters off eBay with some help with another collector. They sent me this DAT to transfer. This recording has come in different versions for me. One was from a bootleg CD called "The Day The World Went Away" - which was copied from lossy files anyway. Next, was a DAT master > CDR > WAV copy from econeywaaa himself. But both are in 44.1 kHZ CD quality. The DAT itself was recorded in 48 kHZ. So this is the last step of upgrades, plus a digital copy straight from the DAT with no ripping from CD. A good recording with some woo's and yelling inbetween songs from nearby fans. I do enjoy 'Piggy' from this date. There is no EQ'ing done to this tape. Enjoy.Also to note, this show has been mislabeled as Omaha 05/30/2000. Which it is not.
Recording Details
- Length: 96 minutes
- Complete: Yes
- Rating:
- Taper(s): Econeywaaa
- Microphone: Core Sound Binaurals
- Lineage: CSBs + Sony TCD-D8 *LP Mode*
- Added: 2024-10-26
Notes
Recently there was a handful of lots of live DATs posted to eBay. On a few of the lots, there were labels of 'NIN 2000 Masters' in them. By looking at many of the lots and seeing what shows were labeled as masters - denoted with red stickers - it looked to be that many of these tapes were from Econeywaaa. I knew that they had taped 05/03/2000 and I believe at some point they told me that they did record 05/02 as well. But it was never sent. I am not sure who was selling the DAT tapes, they were said to have come from an estate sale? So we never will know. Transferring this tape, it was done in LP mode. I believe it included APCs set at the beginning and something in between that makes me suspect they taped over a used DAT tape? The recording is incredibly good. Some phasing at points, along with some chatter that may be of friends around the taper. But otherwise, it's one of the best audience recordings from the Fragility Tour. I listened to this start to finish and it was a very solid performance from this tour overall! During 'Sin' it seems that the taper had adjusted their levels and there is a huge fluctuation for a handful of seconds, just thought I would note that. I'm glad I was able to liberate this DAT master from eBay.