2001-09-02 – Nissan Pavillion, Manasas, USA [flac]

deftones
Manasas, VA
Nissan Pavillion
2001-09-02

Linage: Internal stereo mics > Sony TCS 580 V handheld recorder > TDK D 90min cassette > Walkman > EAC > CD > Mac > Audacity > xACT Flac 8

Linage:

  1. Root
  2. My Own Summer (shove it)
  3. Be Quiet And Drive (far away)
  4. Feiticeira
  5. Change (in the house of flies)
  6. Korea
  7. Mascara
  8. Around The Fur
  9. Digital Bath
  10. Bored (w/ clint eastwood)
  11. Lifter
  12. 7 Words (w/ say it ain’t so)
  13. Headup

70min.

Comments: I did circulate this show a bit. I do see it on db.etree.org. Again, a typical cassette show for me. I was in the back of the Pavillion or the lawn for this show. I can’t find the ticket stub.

The Godsmack show will be uploaded on Saturday. Tomorrow’s show is the Drowning Pool headline set from 2001-09-04.

I’m trying to go in chronological order but there will be a gap in Sunday’s release for a Savatage show from April 2001.


Welcome to my master series. I am transferring all my masters from CDs to an external drive. There will be a few reposts and a lot of unreleased shows. Lots of metal/rock/hard rock. They aren’t going to be the best quality, but they are a piece of rock n roll history.

My history: I became interested in recording after seeing an ad in Circus magazine for people selling concert videos. I saved my babysitting money and bought a Motley Crue show from 1990. I was hooked.

I started snail mail trading in 1992 with ads from Goldmine. I amassed thousands of cassettes from 1992-2000. I then started trading CDs via the internet.

My first recording was in 1995 with a cheap Radio Shack recorder. In the summer of 1996, I ordered a Sony TCS 580V from J and R’s Music world in NYC. I bought a Sony MD recorder in 2002.

The collection I amassed from the 90s was deposited in the local garbage dump when I moved in 2008. We needed to relocate immediately and there was no storage space at our new apartment. Gone were all my masters and rare shows. I kept the CDs. They are easier to store. Now it’s time for many shows that were never traded to see the light of day!

As I tell my two year old son: Share Share it’s only fair. If you have masters, share them!