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Flaming Lips 2007-09-08 Madison, WI [DVD0035]

Flaming Lips - SOCO Music Experience - Willow Island - UW Madison WI.
September 8th 2007. DINC Studio SF Release #11.

Source:

Video: Taper Drock, Sony DCR-HC96 MiniDV in 16x9 LP mode using Sony Metal Tape. Dumped into Final Cut, edited and exported to DVD Studio Pro.

Audio: Taper "The Fridge", Source: Coresound High-end Binaurals > Bass Roll-off Box > Sony D100 > Master 48 khz DAT, WAV Files were used for DVD.

DVD:
Video: MPEG2 6.2 Mbps Average VBR, 2-Pass
Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0 192 Kbps

01 Cowboy Mouth Intro
02 Firebird Suite - TaDa
03 Race For The Prize
04 Tapsmir - Free Radicals
05 Fight Test
06 Mt. Side
07 Vein Of Stars
08 Yoshimi Pt. 1 (Stripped Version)
09 Pompeii Am Gotterdammerung
10 Yeah Yeah Yeah Song
11 Taps - The WAND
12 Do You Realize?
13 E: She Don't Use Jelly

TRT Approx 1 hr 32 min.

Do You Realize has the ending reprise cut. I stopped rolling so I could fit the whole show on one tape. It is about 2 minutes of missing music. Also missing is the Capt. America encore chant.

I was standing very close to the stage. Picture is shot in 16x9 and this will look best in widescreen. Another cool thing is that the audio taper was standing just about 5 rows back from me over my left shoulder, and four or five people to the left. So spatially it sounds accurate. If you have to watch on a standard television, set your DVD player to use 4:3 letterbox, otherwise it will look funny.

Picture and audio are (A) quality. This is a great show.

Trivia:
It is the only occurrence of Taps into The WAND. Also it was the last time they did the shoot the cymbal game during the Mt. Side Jam. The next night they introduced the Bitches Brew jam in the middle of Mt. Side and have played it that way up to today. 3/19/08.

Thanks to "The Fridge" for the audio.

Contact: dincstudiosf@gmail.com

High quality quicktime samples can be viewed here:
http://dincstudiosf.blip.tv/file/594805
or
http://dincstudiosf.blip.tv/file/594075

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