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Missing Etree

Posted by Matt on Feb 8, 2006 in flac, lossless, music, shn

With everybody on broadband these days and thanks to the live music archive, there’s not much live music trading going on anymore. Sure there are the hard core collectors out there that will always be trying to perfect their collections. But for most people there is so much live music available at the click of the mouse that there is no need to strike up a trade or BnP anymore.

The days of trading ftp server logins have been taken over by bittorrent and high quality streams. All the new technology is great and I love having a never ending supply of live music, but I miss the connections that I made as a trader. Something about the whole process of doing a good old fashion snail mail trade was a ton of fun. I’d sit there and burn the CDs and carefully label them and send them off to their happy new owner. I’d constantly be getting great shows in the mail, which is almost like getting a present! Not anymore. Now, all I have to do is point my browser over to the live music archive and queue it up. Way easier, but lacking some of the nostalgic qualities. Maybe I’m just getting old, but part of me misses the good old days when I had to actually work to listen to great live music.

If you are interested in starting up an old school snail trade, check out my list and let me know if you see anything you like!

New Monsoon 2005 Fall Tour PosterI just had the pleasure of listening to an oh so tasty morsel of musical performance known as New Monsoon live at the Freebird Cafe in Jacksonville Florida from January 4, 2006. I haven’t had a chance to see or hear New Monsoon live for a really long time and my how they have really grown as a group! They are extremely tight and have really polished their live act. I love bands that know how to mix the right covers in with originals in the propper proportions. Its no fun to see a band that does nothing but covers that sound exactly like the original. On the other hand, a few covers are always in order so that the band can showcase its influences. New Monsoon does this very well. They are heavily influenced by Santana, The Allman Bros, Eric Clapton, The Dead, and an arsenal of other bluesy jammers. One thing that I love about New Monsoon is they have a very unique approach to encorporating blues and bluegrass into their music. There are moments during this performance that they instantaneously switch from a gut wrenching blues guitar solo directly into a bluegrass banjo solo. How cool! Give it a listen, your ears will thank you. You can access New Monsoon live at the Freebird Cafe in Jacksonville Florida from January 4, 2006 in lossless, mp3, and streaming format at the live music archive. Here is the skinny:

Band/Artist: New Monsoon
Date: January 4th, 2006
Venue: Freebird Cafe
Location: Jacksonville Beach, FL

Source: Studio Projects C4’s (DIN, FOB) > Mogami Gold > Denecke PS-2 > Denecke AD-20 > optical > JB3
Lineage: JB3 > firewire > Audacity > FLAC16
Taped by: Jon H.
Transferred by: Jon H.

Also, there is a great live365.com station dedicated to New Monsoon that you can access here.