Umphrey's McGee - 12-31-2006

Umphrey's McGee

12-31-2006
The Aragon Ballroom
Chicago, IL

recording type: AUD
shn: yes; book/page: 4/45
quality rating: A

[show] (230:07)
set 1:
1. ...crowd noise... (1:16)
2. JaJunk > (9:45)
3. Hangover (9:50)
4. Out of Order > (9:06)
5. FF > (8:58)
6. Miss Tinkle's Overture (10:22)
7. ...banter... (0:36)
8. Bright Lights ^ > (10:37)
9. JaJunk (6:11)
set 2:
10. Wife Soup ^^ (15:40)
11. You'll Need Somebody On Your Bond ^^* (5:25)
12. Farther on Down the Road ^^** (5:10)
13. Slacker (9:12)
14. Syncopated Strangers (11:17)
15. Higgins ^^ (10:23)
16. My Old School ^^$ (5:48)
set 3:
17. ...crowd noise... (1:01)
18. Bridgeless ^^ > (12:48)
19. Auld Lang Syne ^^ (4:43)
20. Partyin' Peeps ^^ (8:09)
21. 2x2 > (13:16)
22. The Triple Wide @ (11:58)
23. She Caught the Katy ** (3:57)
24. ...crowd noise... (1:41)
25. The Bottom Half ^^ (7:42)
26. Mail Package ^^ (10:41)
27. ...crowd noise... (3:53)
encore:
28. Dick in a Box $$ (5:08)
29. Pay the Snucka ^% (13:03)
30. ...crowd noise... (2:31)

Taj Mahal and the International Rhythm Band opened.

^ with Jeff Coffin on saxophone.
^^ with Jeff Coffin on saxophone, Michael "Mad Dog" Mavridoglou on trumpet, Chris Neal on saxophone, and Brent Sanders on trombone, collectively known as "Mad Dog and His Dirty Little Secret".
* first time played, a Blind Willie Johnson cover, with Taj Mahal on vocals and guitar.
** with Taj Mahal on vocals.
$ first time played, Steely Dan cover.
@ with Jake on acoustic guitar.
$$ first time played, written by the Saturday Night Live writers.
% with Sunshine of Your Love jam.

last Farther On Down The Road was 12/31/01. last She Caught The Katy 04/26/05.

source: FOB Neumann SKM 184 in DIN > Apogee MiniMe > Sony D8 > M Audio Delta DiO 2496 > Soundforge 6.0 > CD Wave > FLAC

Taped, Tracked and Converted by Jacob Kosakowski (SireVoid@aol.com)

editing notes: originally downloaded it with many many crowd noise and banter tracks. i sucked the whole thing into cooleditpro and retracked the whole thing on whole-second boundaries, leaving the crowd noise or banter at the ends of tracks. got rid of 7 tracks that were less than a minute each, came out beautifully. -davepeterson

view the setlist on Umphreys.com


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