41: New Year, New Songs (Or At Least Once Upon A Time They Were New)
Episode description
Debuts!
The Bluest Tape kicks off 2018 proper-like with a set full of debuts from the mid-to-late 1990s. The Stable Geniuses here at the beloved pod have culled some interesting material this week, starting with very first “Diner,” oddly enough, from T. Lavitz’s next-to-last show in February 1992. Then, we head all the way out to Santa Fe for a pretty solid “Blackout Blues” from 1993 (Was it actually the best version ever? Maybe…), and back east for “Gradle” (1995) and “Greta” (1996). Apologies if you don’t like the lengthy conversation about Jackopierce. We close it out with return trips to Ames, IA in 1997 and Madison, WI in 1998 for the very first “You’ll Be Fine” and “Blue Indian,” respectively. We also give you our (likely incorrect) picks for the National Championship Game and talk about albums from 48 years ago. So, go ahead and press the “big button” and give us a listen again this week!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
07 February 1992 - Augusta, GA - The Old Post Office
Diner (FTP), Makes Sense To Me
Source: Shure SM57 > Sony D5 by Jack Squirrel
17 November 1993 - Santa Fe, NM - Club Luna
Blackout Blues (FTP) > Heroes, Mr. Soul
Source: DSBD remastered by Kevin Preuss
22 March 1995 - Kalamazoo, MI - State Theater
Gradle (FTP) > Travelin’ Light
Source: SBD > DAT
30 March 1996 - Elon, NC - Elon College
Greta (FTP), Genesis
Source: EV-RE20 > SBM1 > D8 by Michael Wilker
15 September 1997 - Ames, IA - C.Y. Stephens Auditorium
You’ll Be Fine (FTP)
Source: 2nd row Microtech Gefell 210
06 October 1998 - Madison, WI - Barrymore Theatre
Blue Indian (FTP) > Weight of the World
Source: AKG 483 > Lunatec V2 > Graham-Patten ADC-20 > DA-P1 by Jamie Syrek
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