Death (70's Punk Rock Band) September 26, 2009 Chicago, IL @ The Empty Bottle CA-14 Cardiods > SPSB-6 > Edirol R-09HR 24-bit 48K > SDHC > Audacity (Fades) > 24-bit 48K > CDWAVE (splitting) > xACT > FLAC (8) > CDR Location: FOB - 12' stand Disc One: 01: Views 02: Keep on Knocking 03: Rock-N-Roll Victim 04: Let The World Turn 05: State of Mind (God Is Love intro (Marvin Gaye)) 06: /personnel break/ 07: Underground 08: Burning Inside 09: Freakin Out 10: You're a Prisoner 11: Where Do We Go From Here? 12: This Love Disc Two: 01: Issabelle 02: The Mask 03: "We Come From Detroit" (story) 04: Politicians In My Eyes Encore: 05: Can You Give Me A Thrill? -------------------- DUMP (James McNew of Yo La Tengo) July 10, 2009 Hoboken, NJ @ Maxwell's CoreSound Binaurals > MM-EBM-1 battery box (with bass roll-off) > iRiver H32o (Rockboxed) > AIFF > Sound Studio AIFF > XAct > flac > CDR 6. 1999 7. When You Were Mine 8. The Beautiful Ones 9. A Love Bizarre 10. Pop Life 11. Erotic City For this show, it was James on guitar/recorded drum track/sampler pedals, and I believe his girlfriend, who may or may not be named Amy, on keyboards. None of Dump's CDs are what could be called readily available, but the least available of all is "That Skinny Motherfucker with the High Voice?" which consisted entirely of repurposed Prince covers, and was promptly quashed by the Litigious One. Here, opening for Oneida, Dump revisits six of those tracks in fine form - keep an ear out for the thumb-on-unplugged-guitar-cable solo that concludes "A Love Bizarre."