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Moxy Fruvous - 11/13/1997 Theatre of Living Arts - FLAC16

   Discussion: Moxy Fruvous - 11/13/1997 Theatre of Living Arts - FLAC16
roB! "Rob" Johnson · 21 years, 2 months ago
Well, since it seems to be the cool thing to do, I thought I'd give it a try, though I thought I'd do things a little different this time around...

Format: FLAC
Size: 715.23 MB
Details: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=1642
Torrent File: http://bt.etree.org/download.php/1642/mfruvous1997-11-13.flac16.torrent

Moxy Fruvous
November 13, 1997
Theatre of Living Arts
Philadelphia, PA


Source: Microtech Gefell M-300 > Beyerdynamic MV-100 > Sony TCD-D8
Transfer: Otari DTR-8S > Zefiro ZA-2 > (WinNT4 PC) CoolEdit 96 > CDRWin > EAC v0.9 beta 4 > FLAC Frontend 1.7.1 Etree edition (FLAC 1.1.0)

Size: 715.23 MB

Taper: Jason Reiser
Transfer: Rob Johnson


Disc 1 of 2 Total: 69:25:72

01 I've Gotta Get a Message to You # 03:51:00
02 Poor Mary Lane 03:21:00
03 On Her Doorstep 05:17:71
04 Horseshoes 09:48:59
05 The Kids' Song 04:09:47
06 Michigan Militia 06:59:67
07 Present Tense Tureen 03:29:72
08 Johnny Saucep'n 02:10:24
09 Lazy Boy 03:17:60
10 Boo Time ## 05:11:40
11 You Will Go to the Moon 03:32:01
12 WLUV Intro > Your New Boyfriend ### 04:13:16
13 Fell In Love 06:08:68
14 "Some Kind of Wonderful" Story #### 05:00:46
15 No, No Raja 02:51:26


Disc 2 of 2 Total: 62:40:59

01 Jockey Full of Bourbon ^ 04:55:00
02 Video Bargainville 07:44:73
03 King of Spain 03:34:32
04 Darlington Darling 04:53:53
05 Get in the Car 02:33:26
06 Psycho Killer ^^ 12:05:13
07 Green Eggs & Ham (full version) 09:39:39
08 Fly 06:35:35
09 My Baby Loves a Bunch of Authors 04:55:02
10 The Drinking Song 05:40:12


Notes:
# - Bee Gees cover; a cappella;
## - jazz version
### - slow version
#### - improv
^ - Tom Waits cover
^^ - Talking Heads cover

Show review available at: http://www.fruvous.com/97rev/971113.html




A quick and dirty guide to FLAC (borrowed from LivePhish Downloads and PrimusLive)

How do I burn FLAC files to CD?

WINDOWS USERS:

Option A: (Recommended)
1. Download and install the latest FLAC Front-End software.
2. Decode your FLAC files to WAV files.
3. Use your favorite CD burning software to burn the WAV files to CD

Option B: (Requires Nero Burning ROM version 5.5.9.0 or higher)
1. Download and install the FLAC plug-in for Nero Burning ROM.
2. Use the Nero software with the FLAC plug in to burn the FLAC files directly to CD. Using the plug in, Nero will decode the files for you before burning.

MAC OS X USERS:

(Requires OS X 10.2 or higher)
1. Install the latest version of the MACFLAC or FLACer software.
2. Decode your FLAC files to AIFF or WAV files.
3. Use your favorite CD burning software to burn the AIFF or WAV files to CD.

How do I listen to FLAC files?

WINDOWS USERS:

1. Install Winamp and the FLAC plugin for Winamp, which comes with the FLAC Front-End installer.
2. Drag your FLAC files onto Winamp and enjoy!

MAC USERS:

1. You may use MacAmplite X (1.5b) to play your FLAC files on OSX. Simply install and launch MacAmp Lite and queue up your FLAC files and enjoy!




How do I burn what I've downloaded to CD?

General Note:
To avoid those annoying 2-second gaps between tracks on audio CDs, make sure you use the Disc-At-Once (DAO) option in your CD burning software or set number of seconds between tracks to ZERO

FLAC
Using the appropriate software for your operating system, uncompress each of the FLAC files into WAV files. The .wav files are what you will need to burn an audio CD that can be played on most CD players. Keep in mind that not all CD burning software can burn WAV files. Be sure to check compatibility with your software. After the WAV files are extracted, burn them using the Disc-At-Once (DAO) option in your favorite CD burning application. For PC users, many recommend Nero (http://www.ahead.de/) for your CD burning needs, though plenty of good alternatives are available.




General Information and Software
http://www.cdrfaq.org

FLAC
FLAC installers for Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux

Converting Software: (Windows)
Windows FLAC Front End Encoder/Decoder
dBpowerAMP
Easy CD-DA Extractor/Converter

Player Software: (Windows)
FLAC Plugin for Winamp (also included with the FLAC Front End Encoder/Decoder)

Burning Software: (Windows)
Stand-Alone FLAC Plugin for Nero (Windows)

Converting Software: (MAC OSX)
FLACer (Mac OSX)
MacAmp Lite X 1.5b (Mac OSX)

CD Burning
Nero (Windows)
iTunes (Mac

MP3 Players
Winamp (Windows)
iTunes (Mac)
Paul D. Beasi Back · 21 years, 2 months ago
Hmmm I like the screenshot for the MACFLAC software. The creator obviously has good taste. :)
Phoenix Back · 21 years, 2 months ago
Thanks for doing this in FLAC. Btw another great player for Windows with FLAC support is foobar2k. My favorite player. Ever.
Jason Reiser Back · 21 years, 2 months ago
Oh wow... a Peter Mulvey show used as the screenshot.� That's so cool...
nate... · 21 years, 1 month ago
I forgot to grab it.

Thanks!!
lawrence Back · 21 years, 1 month ago
yup. it's up now.

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