Richard Thompson February 27, 2022 Fremont Theater San Luis Obispo, CA 12th Row DEAD Center: Neumann AK 40s (x/y) >LC3 >KM100s >Tascam DR100mkII (24bit/48kHz) WAV > (iZotope RX8 Advanced) >Audacity (Tracking, Down Sample To 16bit/44.1kHz) >FLAC (Level 8) + Tags Via xACT 2.50 Recorded, Audacity, FLAC, & Tags by OldNeumanntapr (Along With Inside Cover Art Photo Of Theater) Processed by Flying -M- (iZotope RX8 Advanced) Solo Acoustic Richard Thompson - Guitar, Vocals Zara Phillips - Backing Vocals (from "Wall of Death" through the end) Disc One: 00. Stony Ground (not recorded) 01. If I Could Live My Life Again (starts in progress) 02. Genesis Hall 03. Turning Of The Tide 04. Woods Of Darney 05. Johnny's Far Away 06. Uninhabited Man 07. Walking On A Wire 08. Walking The Long Miles Home 09. 1952 Vincent Black Lightning Disc Two: 01. Who Knows Where The Time Goes? 02. Wall Of Death 03. Singapore Sadie 04. The Rattle Within 05. As I Hold You 06. The Fortress 07. Keep Your Distance 08. I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight Encore : 09. Beeswing 10. Tinker's Rhapsody 11. She Was Lost In The Crowd The Historic Fremont (Movie) Theater Was Built In 1942 OldNeumanntapr Notes: This was the first concert that I recorded since 2019, which by the way, was also Richard Thompson (Electric Trio) at the Fremont Theater. I'm always telling myself, 'This is the LAST show I'm going to record', but then my friend in SLO will contact me about another show coming up and I will relent. I didn't have much choice these past two years because of the pandemic. No one was seeing any live music. For this show I had planned on bring in my Beyer MV100 microphone preamp but when I got to the show and took a photo of the front of the theater from across the street I noticed that they were using a wand to go over people before they entered. Damn! It takes all the fun out of it when I have to resort to subterfuge to get my gear inside. So, I decided to leave the preamp in the car and run the Neumanns directly into the XLR jacks of the Tascam recorder. The sound inside was really good and I couldn't really tell much of a difference in the recording after using the internal preamp compared to the Beyer. I'm still kicking myself that I missed the two opening songs, but I was under the assumption that there would be an opening act and I was late getting in. Also, I had forgotten to switch on the phantom power on the back of the Tascam (which powers the microphones) because usually I use the phantom power that the Beyer preamp supplies. So it threw me at first when I wasn't getting any levels on the recorder when I DID start to record. I guess I'm a little rusty after not recording anything these last two years. Thanks (as always) to Flying M for the outstanding job he does in post production by reducing loud clapping and cleaning things up to make a more enjoyable listening experience, and thanks to Ethiessen for the great cover artwork and graphic arts design! Thanks also to Dave for persuading me to go to see another great show. Do NOT Convert To MP3. Enjoy! Share freely, don’t sell, play nice, don’t run with scissors, etc. ;)