11/7/2001 - Birmingham, AL
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springparrot
- Last Man Standing
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buffett467
- Southeast of disorder
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Hey all just joined a few mins ago, been listening to RM the whole time, i ddint realize it was a live concert tonight, i thought it was a replay but i have been recording. Can someone tell me the actual program used to split the tracks, thats the only thing i havent figured out yet. i saw JB in virginia (the weekend before the attacks)and he did far side..., awesome song, i cant wait till march and here it is 2nd song 1st encore not sure the #, far side of the world
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Coronatized
- I have found me a home
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buffett467
- Southeast of disorder
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Coronatized
- I have found me a home
- Posts: 187
- Joined: May 25, 2001 8:00 pm
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- Location: Edmond, OK via The Great State of Texas
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buffett467
- Southeast of disorder
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springparrot
- Last Man Standing
- Posts: 172782
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- Favorite Buffett Song: what time of day is it????
- Number of Concerts: 30
- Favorite Boat Drink: Mudslide, Strawberry Margarita
- Location: Don't Mess With TEXAS
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buffett467
- Southeast of disorder
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Havaña Dreamer
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st.somewhere
- <font color=blue>spinnin'around in circles</font>
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Guest
Just got back from Birmingham. I could sit here and analyze it all night but I can sum it all up the same way that I can after every JB show: awesome as usual.
This is the 9th time I've seen him in 3 years but the first time I've seen him in my home state of Alabama in nine years. JB was having a great time and seemed to really be enjoying being back home. His mother was there.
Jolly Mon and Son of a Son of a Sailor appearing in the acoustics was a pleasnat surprise-sounded great. Same goes for the encores: Pascagoula Run and Far Side of the World were pleasant surprises. If the rest of the new album is as good as Far Side of the World, I can't wait till March! (For anyone who'd like to hear it, go to jimmydreamz.com; it is on the front page.) Stars Fell on Alabama was the perfect final encore. The lighting was done in such a way that it looked like stars were going out all over the crowd. (Also same way on Fins-it looked like sharks were out over the crowd.)
Even the "must-do's" sounded refreshing. Cheesburger had the drum solo at the end, and Fins sounded as good as I've heard it in years.
Jimmy, if you happen to be reading, thanks for a great night, and thanks for all you do for us.
This is the 9th time I've seen him in 3 years but the first time I've seen him in my home state of Alabama in nine years. JB was having a great time and seemed to really be enjoying being back home. His mother was there.
Jolly Mon and Son of a Son of a Sailor appearing in the acoustics was a pleasnat surprise-sounded great. Same goes for the encores: Pascagoula Run and Far Side of the World were pleasant surprises. If the rest of the new album is as good as Far Side of the World, I can't wait till March! (For anyone who'd like to hear it, go to jimmydreamz.com; it is on the front page.) Stars Fell on Alabama was the perfect final encore. The lighting was done in such a way that it looked like stars were going out all over the crowd. (Also same way on Fins-it looked like sharks were out over the crowd.)
Even the "must-do's" sounded refreshing. Cheesburger had the drum solo at the end, and Fins sounded as good as I've heard it in years.
Jimmy, if you happen to be reading, thanks for a great night, and thanks for all you do for us.
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buffett467:
Use Total Recorder to record and split into wav files. Make a copy of your big wav file, then use the markers for left/right and do save as.
http://www.highcriteria.com/
Use a program like MPEG Suite to encode wav to mp3
http://ec2000.xperiment.net/index.php?id=software
Use Total Recorder to record and split into wav files. Make a copy of your big wav file, then use the markers for left/right and do save as.
http://www.highcriteria.com/
Use a program like MPEG Suite to encode wav to mp3
http://ec2000.xperiment.net/index.php?id=software