Yonder Mountain String Band Castle Theatre Bloomington, Illinois Wednesday November 9, 2011 Set 1 Disc 1 No Expectations This Lonesome Heart 100 Years From Now Father's Arm's Granny -> Winds On Fire Troubled Mind Honestly -> Fine Excuses -> Honestly Darkness & Light Irondale Ramblin' -> Mason's -> Ramblin' Time: 01:10:18 Set II Disc II Blue Collar Blues Year With Rose -> What The Night Brings Red Tail lights Damned If The Right 1 Steep Grade Old Plank Rd. Disc III Rag Mama Jail Song Free To Run -> Looking Back -> Hole -> New Horizons E1: Sangaree E2: Red rocking Chair Time:01:36:36 Total Time: 02:46:54 DPA4061s->Olympus LS11 (24/96) Mounted on stand 13' up, mics seperated 10", 8' from stacks right next to the band's sound desk. SoundForge 8 resample 16/44.1 for CD Jeff Austin - Mandolin Ben Kaufmann - Bass Dave Johnston - Banjo Adam Aijala - Guitar Great capture of a fantastic show in front of a wild crowd. The venue felt over-sold for how crowded the floor was, and there was a strictly enforced 'No Smoking Tobacco' rule. (everything else was fair game...) The show started a bit late but the band just shortened their set break to compensate for the late start and still finish near midnight (12:06AM to be exact) Jeff offered doctor's notes for anyone needing them to excuse them from work or class on Thursday. The sound was the best of any show I have seen at the Castle and the band was smokin for the 'near' hometown return of 2 of the members. (Dave and Jeff atteded UofI in Champaign Il.) This was my first time seeing them and definitely will not be my last. I ran 2 sets of gear during the show just to test some new mics. The second source is an Audio-Technica (AT2022)->Olympus LS10 24/96 on the center of the same stand elevated 13'. The new mic performed admirably, and would have been fine if it was the only source, but the DPAs do sound a bit better and have more bass response in the mix, so I am only posting the one source. There were some folks running a seperate rig with a HD video camera from the left balcony, hopefully that source will see the light of day as the camera was sitting on a tri-pod and his mics on a stand infront of the left stacks. Setlist provided by the sound engineer who was kind enough to remember to get me a copy after the show ended. Artwork included made with pictures I took at the show, and the article that ran in the local paper for the show. Enjoy, -Don