ZERO

Without John Cipollina:
Absolute Zero
With John Cipollina:
Here Goes Nothin'
Nothin' Goes Here
Live - Go Hear Nothin'
Without John Cipollina:
Zero Blues
Chance in A Million
Zero
Live - Nothin' Lasts Forever
Double Zero
Chance in a Million Reunion:
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, Denver, CO, March 9, 2006
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, Denver, CO, March 10, 2006
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, Denver, CO, March 11, 2006
Harmony Festival 2006, Santa Rosa, CA, June 10, 2006
Late Night Funk & Jamhouse, High Sierra Music Festival, Quincy, CA, June 29, 2006
Big Meadow Stage, High Sierra Music Festival, Quincy, CA, June 30, 2006
Gathering Of The Vibes, Indian Lookout Country Club, Mariaville, NY, August 20, 2006
The Crystal Ballroom, Portland, OR, November 17, 2006
WOW Hall, Portland, OR, November 18, 2006
Teatro dell'Opera, Jamcruise 5, January 3, 2007
Teatro dell'Opera, Jamcruise 5, January 4, 2007
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, Denver, CO, January 18, 2007
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, Denver, CO, January 19, 2007
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, Denver, CO, January 20, 2007
The Fillmore, San Francisco CA, February 2, 2007
The Fillmore, San Francisco CA, February 3, 2007
The State Theatre, Falls Church, VA, April 18, 2007
The Rams Head Live, Baltimore, MD, April 19, 2007
Gramercy Theatre, New York, NY, April 20, 2007
Vanderbilt Ave @ Grand Central Terminal (Earth Fair), New York, NY, April 21, 2007
SEVA, Grand Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, May 18, 2007
The Crown Room, Crystal Bay Club, Crystal Bay, NV, May 19, 2007
The Crown Room, Crystal Bay Club, Crystal Bay, NV, May 20, 2007
Mystic Theatre, Petaluma, CA, May 26, 2007
Gathering Of The Vibes, Seaside Park, Bridgeport, CT, August 10, 2007
"A Tribute to Martin Fierro", The Fillmore Theater, San Francisco, CA, August 8, 2008
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Soundboard versions of shows from March 2006 onwards can be purchased on CD, or as a download in MP3 and FLAC formats, from
DigitalSoundboard.net.
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Links:
Greg Anton
Gregg's Eggs
Steve Kimock
F.L.O.K.
Zero Family
Absolute Zero
| Tracks |
| 1. | Tear Tags Off Mattresses | 4:29 | (G. Anton) |
| 2. | Straight Jackets | 6:12 | (S. Kimock) |
| 3. | Smells Like Girls Drums | 4:10 | (S Kimock) |
| 4. | Severe Tire Damage | 7:21 | (S. Kimock) |
| 5. | Theme from Nancy Germany | 4:56 | (G. Anton) |
| Total | 27:06 | |
| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | guitar, bass | |
| Greg Anton | drums, piano | |
Recorded at Avatar Studio in Santa Rosa, California in the early eighties.
"Absolute Zero" was the inception of the Zero instrumental repertoire.
Digital Transfer: Charlie Miller
Archive: Mike Dolgushkin
Artwork: Dave Hunter
Mastered by Brian Risner
Produced by Steve Kimock and Greg Anton
| Release History |
| Label | Cat No | Country | Format | Date | Notes |
| Whirled Records | | US | CD | 2011 | |
Here Goes Nothin'
| Tracks |
| 1. | Golden Road | 5:53 | (G. Anton) |
| 2. | Little Wing | 4:52 | (J. Hendrix) |
| 3. | The Core | 5:53 | (E. Clapton/M. Levy) |
| 4. | Straight Jackets | 5:34 | (S. Kimock) |
| 5. | (Smells Like) Girls Drums | 4:11 | (S Kimock) |
| 6. | Showboat | 3:27 | (K. Godchaux/D. Godchaux) | CD only |
| 7. | Tear Tags Off Mattresses | 4:32 | (G. Anton) |
| 8. | Severe Tire Damage | 3:03 | (S. Kimock) |
| 9. | Goin' Down | 5:56 | (F. King) |
| Total | 44:00 | |
| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | guitar | 1 - 9 |
| John Cipollina | guitar | 1 - 9 |
| Greg Anton | drums | 1 - 9 |
| John Farey | piano vocals trombone | 1 - 9 9 9 |
| Steve Wolf | bass | 1 5 6 7 8 |
| Bobby Vega | bass | 2 3 4 9 |
| Bruce Unsworth | tenor sax | 1 |
| Scott Roberts | percussion | 1 |
| Banana | organ | 2 |
| Alex Ligertwood | vocals percussion | 3 3 |
| Martin Fierro | tenor sax vocals soprano sax | 3 4 7 9 4 8 |
| Hadi al-Saadoon | trumpet | 3 4 9 |
| Donna Godchaux | vocals | 6 |
| Howie Howard | percussion | 6 7 |
Produced by Greg Anton
Deduced by Steve Kimock
Production and Recording • Brian Rizner and Paul Broucek;
Mx Master • Brian Rizner; Digital Remastering • Krieg Wunderlich;
Studios • Fantasy, Berkeley, CA; Bayview, Richmond, CA; and Alpha Omega, San Francisco, CA
Cover Art • Gary Kroman; Design Concept • George Frayne, aka Commander Cody
Spiritual Advice • Marty Levine; Wardrobe • Red "Liitle Dick" Cawley
Pit Boss • Dan Cort; Air Guitar • Chris Andrian
Full Support and Zero Underwear • Toni and Les
No Hands Clapping • Robyn
Thank You Cris Arguedas for making this possible
Management • Dave Cort; For Zero Information write: Whirled Productions, PO Box 299, Laguna, CA 94938
Thanks • Mike Bendinelli and Mesa Boogie; Carvin Musical Instruments; and Peavey Electronics
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[Booklet notes from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab CD]
Zero was founded on the musical partnership of Steve Kimock and Greg
Anton in 1980. At the same time, a music room, primatively, but comfortably
converted from a cattle shed, emerged from the depths of Marin County.
There Anton played drums and piano, Kimock, guitar and bass, and the
compositions were recorded on 16-track. "It's not worked out. It occurs,"
says Kimock.
Perhaps the free-flowing electric rockin' jazz/blues they were making
owes something to the creative spirit of the barn itself. These greywood
walls were freely festooned with emblazons from some of the richest dumps
on the West Coast. Brindled cows consorted with a sculptural panorama of
arcane farm ironmongery and found objects of American culture arranged in
ever changing compositions of contrast and enigma. A sign pointed to
"Nancy's Kitchen", where feasts of incredible delicacy insinuated grace
notes into the creative mix. The wine cellar was in the chicken coop.
Manager Dave Cort's office was in the saddle room. A crow alighted on a
fence post. The eagle circled overhead. The rehearsal hall was set, invested
with the aroma of anticipation, ready to rouse creative thunder into
reverberation with extended gesture of its surroundings.
To this pastoral haven were soon attracted some of the Bay area's most
distinctive musicians: John Cipollina (Quicksilver, Copperhead, Dinosaurs),
John Kahn (Jerry Garcia Band), Banana (Youngbloods), Martin Fierro (Mother
Earth, Jerry Garcia), Bobby Vega (Sly and the Family Stone), John Farey,
Steve Wolf... and soon an original brand of instrumental fusion emerged in
compositions like Golden Road and Girls Drums.
When producer Paul Broucek hooked them up with the wizard fusion engineer
Brian Rizner in 1984, a new partnership was formed and soon Zero was building
on the early tracks at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley. Now began the epoch of
the search for the perfect pizza which proceeded through combinations too
unimaginable to remember until the ideal result was achieved with
Pizza Jalapeno Zero, and between inventions, Here Goes Nothin'
was recorded. It contains some of the late John Cipollina's most textual
guitar work, and for a vocal gracenote, Donna Godchaux's last recorded
rock and roll song, Showboat, before she returned to her Gospel roots.
Here Goes Nothin' is the result of this evolutionary process.
Recording was integral to Zero from the beginning; the basics were laid down
before the band formed and started gigging. As they began performing live
gigs in the Bay Area, Zero crystallized its musical direction. "The tendency
is," says Kimock, "When you play instrumental music, it's got to be together
and you gotta have big charts and all that. The 'disorganization' of Zero
is what makes it happen. It's so untogether that everybody's forced to react
and to try and save it." Banana says, "We're not afraid of chaos and we're not
afraid of disasters and we're not afraid of cacophony. Most of the time we're
in tune with each other on a mental or artistic basic."
The road has taken Zero to strange places - an international barbecued
rib competition in Cleveland, an all-metal club in Boston, the Oregon Country
Faire - contrasts which reflect their ability to play shows with any number
of different bands: Ray Charles, Greg Allman, the Neville Brothers, Allen
Toussaint, Stephen Stills. They have been joined on stage by Paul Kantner,
Grace Slick, Jerry Garcia, Mickey Hart, Jesse Colin Young, Norton Buffalo,
and Mimi Farina. Their music is accessible, a musical eclecticism which
intellectually baffles yet ultimately enthrals listeners.
Here Goes Nothin' was Zero's first record, originally released
in 1987. Since then the band has toured extensively and released a second
recording (1989), Nothin' Goes Here. This re-release puts two great
records by Zero in the catalog of Mobile Fidelity, whose Original Master
Recordings have made the label synonymous with quality and the perfect
vehicle for Zero.
- Alan Trist
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| Release History |
| Label | Cat No | Country | Format | Date | Notes |
| Relix | | US | LP | 1987 |
| | US | MC | |
| Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab | MFCD 778 | US | CD | 1990? | 1 extra track |
Nothin' Goes Here
| Tracks |
| 1. | A Little Wind A Little Water | 4:45 | (Banana) |
| 2. | Tongue 'N' Groove | 5:34 | (S. Kimock, G. Anton, M. Fierro, Banana) |
| 3. | Gregg's Eggs | 8:47 | (G. Anton) |
| 4. | Many Rivers To Cross | 7:16 | (J. Cliff) |
| 5. | This is Your Brain on Drums | 5:09 | (B. Vega, S. Kimock, G. Anton, B. Rizner) |
| 6. | Tangled Hangers | 9:59 | (S. Wolf, S. Kimock) |
| 7. | Theme from Nancy Germany | 5:31 | (G. Anton) |
| 8. | This is Your Brain | 4:34 | (B. Vega) |
| 9. | Super Sonic Transport | 5:57 | (Banana) |
| Total | 57:07 | |
| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | guitar | 1 - 9 |
| John Cipollina | guitar | 3 |
| Greg Anton | drums percussion '64 Corvette piano | 1 - 9 1 1 7 |
| John Kahn | bass | 1 2 4 6 7 |
| Bobby Vega | bass | 1 5 8 |
| Tony Saunders | bass | 9 |
| Banana | keyboards vocals | 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 9 |
| Martin Fierro | tenor sax vocals chinquederas soprano sax | 2 4 6 9 3 3 4 |
| Hadi al-Saadoon | trumpet | 1 3 6 |
| Ana Rizzo | vocals | 9 |
| Chickens | chickens | 3 |
| Marty Levine | salad bowl (first position) | 3 |
| Dave Cort | salad bowl (second position) | 3 |
Produced by Greg Anton and Steve Kimock
Recording, Mixing Production: Brian Rizner
Additional Engineering and Mixing: Karl Derfler
Studio Assistance: "Mooka" Rennick, Steve Savage, Alan Sudduth, Roy Siegal
Disc Mastering: Krieg Wunderlich
Live Mixing: Mike Gallanter
"Gregg's Eggs" recorded live by Chris Bruce, Jamie Cohen,
Peter Harvey
Photography: Rob Cohn
Cover Art: Kim Stuffelbeam
Graphics: Lisa Cort
Mood Producer: Marty Levine
In Order of Appearance: Red Cawley
Nourishment: Nancy May
Mayor: John Cipollina
Management: Dave Cort
Also starring:
Herb Belkin, Mike Grantham, Pat Fisch, Geoff Menin, Sean
McClosky, Hot Tomato Studio, Chris Andrian, Peyton Massey Prosthetics, Mickey
Hart, Dan Cort, Northshore Travel, Wavy Gravy, Nobody, Miss Keiko, Downtown
Deb, John Pincus, John Morgan, Alton Kelly, Jeff Jacobs, Dave Hunter, Friar
Myer Helprin, Paul Liberatore, Martin Aroney, Hartley Peavy, Mike Bendinelli,
and Mesa Boogie.
[TaXim Reissue Credits:]
Project Coordinator: Mike Somavilla
Tray card photo courtesy of the Zero archives
Art direction and design: Illa Schutte for Holthus Graphics, Asendorf
Licensed by Greg Anton
All songs published by '59 Chevy Music ASCAP except "Many Rivers To Cross"
published by Irving Music
For Zero information: Whirled Productions / Box 299 Lagunitas / California 94938
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[Booklet notes from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab CD]
San Francisco: Zero had just finished blazing through their final set of
the night. The music floated, soaring, peaking, and exploding. The audience
was electrified. Drummer Greg Anton came off stage, dripping sweat, breathing
fire, amazed at the response: "These people are all looking at the stage
trying to figure out where the music is coming from. So are we... It's coming
from some point between us all." The Zero point, where it all rolls into one.
Zero Consciousness. Uncharted space. Free form improvisation that mixes
jazz, rock and rhythm and blues, creating great tender waves of power which
lead us with integrity into those realms where the structure of chaos is
warmed and defined. It's a mutual trust. And the audience allows itself to
be taken where it may, revelling in the freedom.
Yet there is form to this energy. Melody, laughing and weeping from
Steve Kimock's guitar; the whole range of fiery zest from the saxophone of
Martin Fierro and Hadi Al-Sadoon's trumpet; lyrical space and counterpoint
rhythm from Banana's keyboard; the dynamics and surprise of Greg Anton's
drumming. These musicians trust they will find each other in the void
and we trust them.
From San Francisco, founded on the enduring partnership of Anton and
Kimock in the late 70's. Zero evolved from the Heart of Gold Band which was
formed with the late Keith Godchaux, who was then stepping out on his own
from the Grateful Dead. Later they went in a more purely instrumental
direction, playing with several classic Bay Area bassists. With the addition
of Banana, who was the lyrical liverwurst of the Youngbloods, Zero became
a touring band in the 80's and put out their first record Here Goes
Nothin' to critical acclaim.
The late legendary guitarist John Cipollina was a constant member of
the band. He took the position of rhythm guitar, showing a dimension of
his talent new to lovers of his music. Nothin' Goes Here contains one
of the last performances by this great musician - on Gregg's Eggs,
the one live track on this album recorded at a benefit for the Seva
Foundation for the blind, in Harvard Square, Boston.
Zero recorded the rest of the album at Prairie Sun Studios in Cotati,
California, with engineer/producer Brian Rizner, a wizard of sound with a
history of creating fusion out of confusion, working with such bands as
Miles Davis, Steely Dan, Santana, John McLaughlin and Weather Report. His
partnership with Zero was perfect. The band went into the studio, set up
live, and just played. Five uninterrupted days and nights. The air was
thick, the wine flowed, gravity was non-existent. And Rizner could predict
the Zero Point! When harmonic convergence was ready to appear from the
arcane meanderings of the group's musical soul, he was always ready to
capture those transient crystallizations in a medium primed and ready.
"When is more important than what" said Steve Kimock, a
point of Zero Consciousness understood by Rizner. And also by John Kahn,
musical director and bass player with the Jerry Garcia Band, who
brought his eminent instrumental and studio skills to these sessions,
laying down fundamental touchstones for the odyssey. One night, another
long-time Zero bass player, Bobby Vega, came to Prairie Sun when everyone
was gone except Anton and Kimock. True Zero point happened - This is Your
Brain and This is Your Brain on Drums; and Rizner got it.
Such is the serendipity of readiness.
Nothin' Goes Here is a state-of-the-art 24 track recording. It is natural
that Zero should have teamed up with Mobile Fidelity whose Original Master
Recordings set the standard for quality of sound, worldwide. The feeling
of the music is live, and the ambience continues unhindered through
Mobile's manufacturing process, allowing the listener to become a sixth
member of the band.
Where nothing goes, everything is revealed. The variety and strength of
feeling the life has for itself is to be found and savored with the music of
Zero.
- Alan Trist
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| Release History |
| Label | Cat No | Country | Format | Date | Notes |
| Whirled | | US | LP | 1989 |
| | US | MC | |
| Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab | MFCD 784 | US | CD | 1990 | |
| TaXim Records | TX 2067 | Germany | CD | 2002 |
Live - Go Hear Nothin'

| Tracks |
| 1. | Who Nose (aka Snot Nose) | 3:00 | (B. Vega) |
| 2. | Golden Road | 11:00 | (G. Anton) |
| 3. | Super Sonic Transport | 8:13 | (Banana) |
| 4. | Straight Jackets | 9:11 | (S. Kimock) |
| 5. | Severe Tire Damage | 12:10 | (S. Kimock) |
| 6. | Gregg's Eggs | 9:18 | (G. Anton) |
| 7. | Tangled Hangers | 13:34 | (S. Wolf, S. Kimock) |
| 8. | S. T. D. | 5:10 | (S. Kimock) |
| Total | 72:42 | |
Recorded live at:
WOW Hall, Portland, Oregon
Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, California
Pine Street Theater, Portland, Oregon
New George's, San Rafael, California
Chi Chi Club, San Francisco, California
| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitar | |
| John Cipollina | Guitar | |
| Greg Anton | Drums | |
| Martin Fierro | Saxophone, Percussion | |
| Banana | Keyboards, Vocals | |
| Bobby Vega | Bass | |
| John Kahn | Bass | |
| John Farey | Keyboards, Trombone | |
| Hadi al-Sadoon | Trumpet | |
Production - Brain Rizner
Studio Sound - Karl Derfler
Mastering - Krieg Wunderlich, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Recording - Dave Hunter, John Horton, Randy Fleck
Residual Mechanics - Mike the Mechanic, Ken Stenvers
Announcer - John Furphy, WMUH Radio
Cover Design - Dave Hunter
Management - Dave Cort
MS Management - Nancy & Howie
Master of Ceremonies - Marty Levine
Produced by Greg Anton and Steve Kimock
THANKS FOR NOTHIN
Chris Andrian, Paulette Arroyo/Medicine Woman, Herb Belkin & all the folks
at Mobile Fidelity, Mike Bendinelli, Rob Cohn, Dan Cort, D'Addario Strings,
Delilah and the Dog, Mike Dolgushkin, Bobby Eisenberg (Zero Underwear),
Mike Grantham, Peter Hartman, Robert Hunter, Naomi Imoan, Jake, Larry
James, Don Kruse, Noah Lang, Geoff Menin, Larry Nattallini, Bobby Parrs,
Peavey Electronics, Alan Feuerstein/Peyton Massey Prosthetics, John
Pincus, Red, Mrs Twofreethrows
THANKS TO THE OTHER PLAYERS WHO HAVE PERFORMED WITH ZERO
Chevy Anton, Sarah Baker, Alex Baum, Norton Buffalo, Matty Echel, Jerry Garcia, Billy
Goodman, Wavy Gravy, Terry Haggerty, Friar Meyer Halpern, Liam Hanrahan, Mickey
Hart, Screamin Jay Hawkins, Jerry Joseph, Ho Jung, J M Kimock, Bill Kreutzman,
Nicolette Larson, Marty Levine, Matt Lusby, Barry Melton, Geoff Menin, Maria Muldaur,
Jose Najera, Bobby Parrs, Dave Pelliciarro, Anna Rizzo, Merl Saunders, Tony Saunders,
Pete Sears, Kenny Siftar, Barry Silverman, Dave Smith, Isabel Tercero, Benny Velardi,
Howard Wales, Steve Wolf
| Release History |
| Label | Cat No | Country | Format | Date | Notes |
| Whirled | | US | MC | 1991 |
| Whirled Records | WRR 1959 | US | CD | 1991 |
Zero Blues

| Tracks (Cassette) |
| Side A |
| 1. | | 4:27 |
| 2. | | 11:54 |
| 3. | | 5:44 |
| 4. | | 3:25 |
| 5. | | 2:30 |
| Side B |
| 6. | | 5:21 |
| 7. | | 2:53 |
| 8. | | 5:34 |
| 9. | | 5:13 |
| 10. | | 7:29 |
| Total | 54:32 |
[According to the Zero History page on the Zero Family site, the tape includes
non-soundtrack tracks: an alternate take of "Theme from Nancy Germany" (Anton),
"Train Blues", an early version of "I Will Love You" (Hunter).]
[No information was included with the cassette; in fact there is no j-card
at all.
Most of the information shown here is repeated from the Zero History page on
the Zero Family web site.]
Recorded at the Zero Ranch
Produced by Greg Anton
Production overseer: Dave Hunter
| Tracks (Taxim CD) |
| 1. | Chainlink Dawn | (Greg Anton/Martin Fierro/Steve Kimock) | 4:13 |
| 2. | 3 Balls Blues | (Greg Anton) | 11:54 |
| 3. | In a Different Light | (Greg Anton/Martin Fierro/Steve Kimock/Liam Hanrahan) | 5:38 |
| 4. | The Wilderness of Time | (Steve Kimock) | 2:56 |
| 5. | Pale Through Shut Lids | (Greg Anton/Martin Fierro/Steve Kimock/Liam Hanrahan) | 2:14 |
| 6. | Out of Earshot | (Greg Anton) | 5:12 |
| 7. | Tied to the Trestle | (Greg Anton/Martin Fierro/Steve Kimock/Liam Hanrahan) | 2:45 |
| 8. | Meaning of a Man | (Greg Anton/Martin Fierro/Steve Kimock/Liam Hanrahan) | 5:32 |
| 9. | Rivers of the Moon | (Greg Anton) | 8:14 |
| Total | 49:01 |
ZERO BLUES
The movie The Pawnbroker came out in the mid-sixties. Rod Steiger plays a
man who looses his family in a concentration camp in situations that, for
me, are the worst living nightmares a person could bear. The character
survives, somehow makes his way to New York, and perseveres, enduring
incessant flashbacks of the horror.
David Friedkin wrote the screenplay. In 1991 his son, playwright Gregory
Friedkin, produced and directed The Pawnbroker for the Los Angeles stage.
He asked me to compose and record the music.
I remember sitting down to read the script, eleven at night, unfamiliar
with the story. My couch is about five feet from my piano. I read through
it, walked over, sat down, and played and wept until dawn. I have a family
of my own. I vividly remember the wet ivory keys, my hands trembling,
putting music to the images of a man being forced to watch helplessly
while atrocities are committed on his loved ones. It was as profound a
musical experience as I've ever had.
I put it on tape and got some of the players from Zero to add their
brilliance. The music that came out of it expresses profound sadness,
and, at the same time, the courage and uplifting power of survival in
our souls... as only music can.
Greg Anton, October 2002
So the darkness shall be the light
and the stillness the dancing
T. S. Elliot
Recorded at The Barn, Marin County, California, 1991
Sound engineering: Dave Hunter, Brian Risner
Digital editing and mastering: Peter Harenberg, .ham., Hamburg
Produced by: Greg Anton
Project Coordinator: Mike Somavilla
Song titles: Robert Hunter
Cover art: Maureen Hunter
Layout and design: Illa Schutte
Licensed by Greg Anton
Special thanks: Gregory Friedkin, Lillian Friedkin, Mike Somavilla,
Robert Hunter, Alan Trist, Dave Cort and Marty Levine
All songs published by '59 Chevy Music (ASCAP)
| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | guitar | |
| Greg Anton | drums, piano, organ | |
| Martin Fierro | tenor saxophone, flute, arranging | |
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| Additional musicians |
| Terry Haggerty | guitar | |
| Liam Hanrahan | bass | |
| Delilah Lewis | violin | |
| Doug Harmon | cello | |
| Isabel Tercero | voice | |
| Release History |
| Label | Cat No | Country | Format | Date |
| Whirled Records | | US | MC | 1992 |
| TaXim Records | TX 2070 | Germany | CD | 2002 |
Chance in a Million

| Tracks |
| 1. | Chance in a Million | 6:41 | (G. Anton, S. Kimock, R. Hunter) |
| 2. | Horses | 6:51 | (R. Hunter, G. Anton, S. Kimock) |
| 3. | Catalina | 7:47 | (S. Kimock, R. Hunter, G. Anton) |
| 4. | End of the World Blues | 7:47 | (G. Anton, R. Hunter, S. Kimock) |
| 5. | Home on the Range | 9:30 | (R. Hunter, G. Anton, S. Kimock) |
| 6. | Forever is Nowhere | 8:34 | (G. Anton) |
| 7. | Mercury Blues | 8:09 | (K. C. Douglas, Robert Gedding) |
| 8. | Roll Me After | 7:30 | (S. Kimock) |
| Total | 63:00 | |
| Personnel |
| Martin Fierro | Tenor Saxophone |
| Steve Kimock | Guitar |
| Greg Anton | Drums, Overdub Piano |
| Judge Murphy | Vocals |
| Pete Sears | Keyboards, Background Vocals |
| Bobby Vega | Bass |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| John Kahn | Bass |
| Vince Welnick | Keyboards, Background Vocals, Overdub Background Vocals |
| Nicky Hopkins | Keyboards |
| Robert Hunter | Lyrics |
| Kathryn Warner | Overdub Background Vocals |
Recorded Oct. 14th, 15th, 16th 1992, Live at
The Great American Music Hall San Francisco
Recorded by Dan Healy and Don Pearson
Live Mix: Howard Danchik
Monitors: Harry Popchik
With: Patty Healy, Chubb Carrier, Michael Shawn,
Bob Bralove, Randy Fleck, Robby Taylor, Alan Kraus,
Kenny Evans, Mesa Recording, Studio E, Ultra Sound,
Mooka Rennick, Arjan McNamara, Prairie Sun Recording.
Mixing, Matching and Production: Brian Rizner
Additional Mixing: Karl Derfler
Mastered by: Wally Traugott
Management: Dave Cort
Equipment & Road Manager: Rick Childs, Project Coordination: Marc Margolis,
Mood Producer: Marty Levine, Zero Underwear: Bobby Eisenberg and Symmetria
Keeping the band out of jail long enough to make this record: Chris P. Andrian
Electric Soul Guitar: John Cipollina
Produced by Greg Anton
Very special thank-you: Dennis McNally, G.D. Productions, Ken Eberhart,
Geoff Menin, Rick Bonde - The Tahoe Agency, Wavy Gravy (Hair Grows Nothin'),
Walter Karmazyn, Alan Trist, Peggy Ward, Kevin Esbensen, Banana,
Mike Grantham, Herb Belkin, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, Colato Regal Tip Drumsticks,
Pro Piano, Peavey Electronics, Mesa Boogie, D'Addorio Strings, Relix, Ultra Woodshop
Guys Oley, Joe and Ed, Dan Cort, Larry Brauer, Ray Keck, Steve Fink, Dean Coley,
Roy Carter, Rob Cohn, Pete's Ears, Henry Kaiser, Stuart Wax, Chris Arguedas,
Lynne Murphy, Larry Natalini, German Herrera, Merl Saunders, Johnny Morgan Kimock,
Red Cawley, Antonia Cipollina, John Pincus, Mike Dolgushkin, Isabel Tercero, John Brennis,
Ken Stenvers, Krieg Wunderland, Tony Johnson and Hale Milgram.
Thanks for the hand: Alan Fuerstein, Peyton Massey Prosthetics,
Micky Hart, Peter Erskine, Rick Catanese, Joey Colato, Jan Deuro.
Great American Music Hall: Kurt Brouwer, Annie O'Toole, Jeff Bradshaw,
Claire Pister, Ted Hatsushi, Luther Manning and the entire staff for hosting the shows.
Photography by Ken Eberhart
Artwork: Richard Lang Design: HoMan Lee
This album is dedicated to the Zero children
We hope this music is helpful to modern people who tend to keep their energy
in their heads and dissipate it through excessive thinking and general
restlessness.
| Release History |
| Label | Cat No | Country | Format | Date |
| Whirled Records | WRR 1960 | US | CD | 1994 |
Zero

| Tracks |
| 1. | Pits O'Thunder | 3:28 | (R. Hunter/G. Anton/M. Fierro/ S. Kimock/J. Murphy/C. Roland/B. Vega) |
| 2. | Friday's Child | 4:03 | (Van Morrison) |
| 3. | Roll Me Over | 6:13 | (R. Hunter/S. Kimock/G. Anton/M. Fierro) |
| 4. | Spoken For | 5:37 | (R. Hunter/G. Anton/S. Kimock) |
| 5. | Possession | 5:14 | (R. Hunter/G. Anton) |
| 6. | 8 Below Zero | 8:49 | (R. Hunter/C. Roland/S. Kimock) |
| 7. | Did I Mention | 3:58 | (R. Hunter/G. Anton) |
| 8. | Sun Sun Sun | 6:11 | (Traditional, arr. Zero) |
| 9. | Ermaline | 4:38 | (R. Hunter/G. Anton/M. Fierro/ S. Kimock/J. Murphy/C. Roland/B. Vega) |
| 10. | Kissin' The Boo-boo | 6:12 | (R. Hunter/G. Anton/M. Fierro/ S. Kimock/J. Murphy/C. Roland/B. Vega) |
| Personnel |
| Greg Anton | drums & percussion |
| Steve Kimock | guitars |
| Bobby Vega | bass |
| Chip Roland | keyboards, plus vocals on 8BZ and FC |
| Martin Fierro | saxophone & various percussion |
| Judge Murphy | lead vocals, except on 8BZ, FC and KTB |
| Robert Hunter | lyrics, except on FC |
|
| Additional musicians |
| Stevie Blacke | mandolin on 8BZ |
| Pete Sears | accordion on 8BZ |
| Diana Mangano | background vocals on 8BZ, FC, P, & SF |
| Benny Velarde | timbale on SSS |
| Lonnie Walter | congas & bongos on KTB |
Zero thanks: A Brown Soun; Alan Trist; Allen Feuerstein at Massey Prosthetic
Arts; Andria Tay; Art Granoff; Banana; Bill Krinard; Boots Houghston
& Maritime Hall; Brian Abramson; Brian Rizner; Buzz King & Rusty
Martin at Sonar Drums; Chris Andrian; Crystal Hays; Dave Cort; David
Hellman; David Lindley; Doug and Sydney Greene; Eugene
Skuratowicz; Geoff Menin; Greg Romano at D'Addorio Strings; Greg
Schul; Harold and Stacey; Henry Kaiser; Howard Danchik of Ultra
Sound; Ira Schwartzman; Jane, Scott & Rich at Modulus; Jerry
Garcia; Jim Aschow; Jimmy Sage; John Cipollina; John Langford;
John Morgan Kimock; Jordan Silber; Judy Carrier; Ken Eberhard; Ken
Stenvers; Kirkwood Rough & Willie Rough at KRA Radio Labs; Klon;
Lambo; Larry Natalini; Lauren and Laurel; Leo Fender; Marty Levine;
Michael Tobias at MTD Design; Mike Bendinelli; Milab Microphones;
Miles; Noah; Prairie Prince & Pete the Painter at Underground
Colors; Randy Smith; Rick Catanese; Carol Calato & Vanik Aloian at
Regal Tip Drumsticks; Rocky Raffa; Sam Long; Skyline Booking;
Studio E; The Fillmore; Tim Cain; Tom and Tanya; Udo at
Glockenklang; Uncle Mark; Wavy Gravy; Bobby thanks his beautiful
wife Elizabeth and son Rocko for making his world a better
place... and now, more than ever, the Zero Children.
Executive Producers: Arne Frager & Paul Marszalek
Producers: Arne Frager & Steve Kimock
Engineer: Arne Frager Assisted by Bernardo Bigalti
Recorded and mixed at The Plant Studios in Sausalito, California
Masterd by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering
Cover photo: (C) 1936 Moulin Archives, San Francisco
Band photography: Ross Pelton
Art direction & layout: Rose Greenway & Tom Rice
Producer's Note: This album was recorder using "No Tools", a highly
innovative and original technique in which the musicians' performances
are recorded and presented here, unedited and unaltered from their
actual live performances in the studio.
All songs (C) 1997 Ice Nine Publishing Company (ASCAP) except "Friday's Child" (C) Carbert Music Inc. (BMI)
| Release History |
| Label | Cat No | Country | Format | Date |
| PopMafia | PM010 | US | CD | 1997 |
Live - Nothin' Lasts Forever
Recorded Live at the Maritime Hall, San Francisco

| Tracks |
| 1. | Cole's Law | 10:52 | (S. Kimock) |
| 2. | Papa Was A Rollin' Stone | 8:39 | (N. Whitfield/B. Strong) |
| 3. | This Is Your Brain On Drums Part 2 | 7:02 | (B. Vega, G. Anton, S. Kimock, M. Fierro, C. Roland) |
| 4. | Ermaline | 6:13 | (R. Hunter, C. Roland, J. Murphy, B. Vega, S. Kimock, G. Anton) |
| 5. | Forever Is Nowhere | 8:54 | (G. Anton) |
| 6. | Home On The Range | 11:54 | (R. Hunter, G. Anton, S. Kimock) |
| 7. | Little Wing | 11:25 | (J. Hendrix) |
| 8. | I Want You (She's So Heavy) | 4:52 | (Lennon/McCartney) |
| Personnel |
| Chip Roland | keyboards, guitar, vocals |
| Bobby Vega | bass |
| Steve Kimock | guitar |
| Greg Anton | drums |
| Martin Fierro | saxophone, percussion, vocals |
| Judge Murphy | vocals |
| Lonnie Walter | bongo drums |
recorded live at The Maritime Hall San Francisco, CA
produced by Greg Anton & Arne Frager
mixed at The Plant Sausalito, CA by Howard Danchik
additional engineering Andre Moran, Chris Manning & Leff Lefferts
edited by Count Mastered by John Cuniberti
artwork & design by Dave Hunter grfx
film/still photography by Don Humphrey, Richard Schoeneweis, Pete Saluson 2B1 Productions
Crew: Brian Abramson - tour manager: Howard Danchik - live sound: Shane Greene,
Ralph Boglio, Chuck Hollensteiner, Greg Shull, Tom Backman, Tanya "Poopsie" Fisher
- Zero underwear and CDs contact -
TNT Mercantile at www.tntmercantile.com P.O. Box 1052 Los Altos, CA 94023-1052
Thanks for the support: Chris Andrian, Paul, Shirley and Lillian Anton, Banana, Mike Bendinelli, Tim
Cohn, Chevy, Antonia Cipollina, John Cipollina, Bob Cogswell, Marty Roland Condon, Bobby & Daisy
Eisenberg & Cool Stuff, Lisa Copeland, Dave Cort, Curry, Noel Lilypond Danchik, Ken Eberhard at
Studio E, Elizabeth and Rocco, Jerry Garcia, Georgia, Art Granoff, Doug Greene, Heide, David Hellman,
Nicky Hopkins, Robert Hunter, Jake, John Kahn, John Knudson, Bill Krinard, Marty Levine, Christy
O'Reilly, Brian Risner, Diana Roland, Marc Margolis, Dennis McNally, Geoff Menin, Miles, Lauren
Miller, Laurel Miller, John Morgan, Lyba Murphy, Larry Natalini, Rock Raffa, Goldie Rush, Skyline
Booking, Ken Stenvers, Alan Trist, Holly Wilson, Mark Winwood, & special thanks to The Other Ones.
Thanks for the Gear: John Romano at D'Addario Strings, Alan Feuerstein at Massey Prosthetic
Arts, Sonor Drums, Rick Cantanese and Colato/Regal Tip Drumsticks, Attack Drum Heads, Kirkwood
Rough, Jane and Scott at Modulus guitars (the best fretless bass), John at A Brown Sound
Special thanks to Boots Houghston and The Maritime Hall:
live sound engineer Pete Slauson, live second engineer Nick Baker.
Maritime Hall thanks: Grant Jacobs, Bobby Palermo, Joshua Poter, Ann Pierson, and Keith Oliver
Production Staff: James Shaw, Jerry Carmine, Dusty Hughston, Bonz
Zero website: http://bands.hive.net/zero/
the best things in life are not things
| Release History |
| Label | Cat No | Country | Format | Date |
| PopMafia | PMR90017 | US | CD | 1998 |
Double Zero

| Tracks |
| CD 1 |
| 1. | Introduction | 0:57 | (W. Gravy) |
| 2. | Golden Road | 13:42 | (G. Anton) |
| 3. | Pits Of Thunder | 12:01 | (R. Hunter, G. Anton, J. Murphy, M. Fierro, B. Vega, S. Kimock) |
| 4. | Forever Is Nowhere | 7:21 | (G. Anton) |
| 5. | Do The Meditation | 2:35 | (A. Ginsburg) |
| 6. | You Can't Keep a Good Man Down | 6:24 | (J. Cliff) |
| 7. | Highway 61 Revisited | 9:47 | (B. Dylan) |
| | Disk 1 Total | 52:51 |
| CD 2 |
| 1. | Listen Here | 11:01 | (E. Harris) |
| 2. | Into The Mystic | 7:26 | (V. Morrison) |
| 3. | Gregg's Egg's | 14:10 | (G. Anton) |
| 4. | Papa Was A Rolling Stone | 6:40 | (N. Whitfield, B. Strong) |
| 5. | End of the World Blues | 12:44 | (R. Hunter, G. Anton, S. Kimock) |
| | Disk 2 Total | 52:06 |
| Personnel |
| ZERO |
| Judge Murphy | Vocals |
| Chip Roland | Keyboards, Vocals |
| Martin Fierro | Tenor Saxophone, Vocals |
| Bobby Vega | Bass |
| Steve Kimock | Guitar |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| ADDITIONAL MUSICIANS |
| Boots Rolf Hughston | Alto Saxophone |
| Lonnie Walter | Bongo Drums |
| Wavy Gravy | M. C. |
| Produced by | - | Boots Rolf Hughston, Greg Anton |
| Engineer | - | Pete Slauson, Nick Baker |
| Engineer (additional) | - | Chris Manning, Eurique Gonzalez |
| | Bob Coavelly, Mark Paish, Ray Brocks |
| Recorded at | - | Maritime Hall, San Francisco |
| Live House Mix | - | Howard Danchik |
| Mixed by | - | Boots Rolf Hughston, Pete Slauson |
| Mastered by | - | John Cunibert, Boots Rolf Hughston |
| Edited by | - | Boots Rolf Hughston |
| Executive Producer | - | Boots Rolf Hughston |
| Management | - | Brian Abrahamson |
Thanks to the staff at Maritime Hall and the Plant Recording Studios
Improvisational performances sometimes defy words and logic. An audience of
thousands become totally silent, then roar with applause. The soul of the
performance brings tears to their eyes and the climax brings enlightened joy.
Sometimes everything clicks, the musicians intertwine with each other creating
exceptional moments. It's not a word, its an experience felt by all who heard
and were there. "The eternal cord" when struck defies explanation, but all who
are there know of this moment, which lives with them forever. This is "magic"
and if your lucky it is caught on tape. This CD "Double Zero" is a collection
of moments, recorded at Maritime Hall, San Francisco by 2b1 productions. This
CD set was edited from performances between 1996 through 2000. With a band like
Zero, studio albums don't do them justice. The live performance is their
expertise. Their greatness lies in their improvisational abilities.
In "Double Zero" you hear Steve Kimock (guitar) build beautiful melody's
continuing toward a climax, then cascading toward silence. Martin Fierro
(tenor sax) working the fever, building the harmonic theme. You feel the soul
of his performance entwining with Steve Kimock. You sense Greg Anton's (drums)
command and clarity containing the artists in a free kaleidoscope of
inspiration. Bobby Vega (bass) builds the bottom harmonically and
rhythmically developing chords which sets the mood. On top you hear the subtle
southern soul of Judge Murphy singing the lyrics from Robert Hunter, lyricist
for the Greatful Dead.
If you are already a Zero fan, you'll love this album. It's Zero at its
best. If you aren't, you will be a convert after listening to these CD's. The
emotion is enough to bring you in. Rarely you come across an album that is
destined to be a collector's item, holding magical moments within. This CD
"Double Zero" has those qualities.
Zeros' band members; Greg Anton, Bobby Vega, Chip Roland, Steve Kimock
and Judge Murphy, came from the 60's psychedelic period and performed with many
of the greats. The list of players credits is a mile long. To name a few -
Sly and the family Stone, John Cipollina, Phil Lesh and friends, John Lee
Hooker, Etta James, Billy Preston, Paul Butterfield, Nicky Hopkins, Greg
Douglas, Barry Melton, Mickey Hart, Keith and Donna Godchaux, The Gratetful
Dead, Robert Hunter (lyricist for the Grateful Dead), Sound track from the
Rod Steiger play, "Pawnbroker", Kingfish, Merl Saunders and the Rain Forest
Band, Starship, Joan Baez, Sir Douglas Quintet, Mother Earth, and the Legion
of Mary (with Gerry Garcia and Merl Saunders).
The list of luminaries is impressive, the CD is outstanding; set back,
you're in for a treat.
Enjoy, 2b1!
Special Thanks
Kathie Hughston, Grant Jacobs, Ann Pierson, Keith Oliver, Sirah Laub,
Geoff Abbott, Doe Valdes, Tevya Jones, Tracy Roloff, Shannyn DeFries, Ryan
Lameyer, Brent Oakes, Brent Heckerman, April Dolen, Pam Wright, Dave Garbe,
Bill Garbe, Josh Goldstien, Ace, Donna and Jim Dion, James Finesse Melvin,
Bobby Jones, Franklin "Birch" Buchanan, Dawn Gilliland, Dutch Worthington,
Bobby Palermo, Leslie Weinberg, Karl Anderson, Dave Lord, Julie Sullivan,
Frank Piazza, Rachael Winner, Michelle Henderson, Mogar, Samson, Al B.
Foreman, Harper Stevenson, Carmella Frances, Oliver Markman...
...and all of 2B1 Productions and Maritime Hall's friends.
Very special thanks to the Zero children, family and fans. Without you
this music couldn't happen.
An extra special thanks to all of the people who came out to enjoy
these memorable events.
[End of main booklet text. No credits appear for notes, photos or graphics.
NB All typos from booklet preserved in the text above.]
What we perceive as hard matter is mostly empty space, with a pattern of
energy running through it. This includes ourselves. When you break apart
small aspects of the energy, what we call elementary particles, and try to
observe how they operate, the act of observation itself alters the results, as
if these elementary particles are influenced by what the observer expects.
This is true even if the particles must appear in places they couldn't possibly
go, given the laws of the universe as we know them, in two places at the
same moment, forward or backward in time, that sort of thing.
In other words, the basic stuff of the universe is a kind of pure energy that
is malleable to human intention and expectations and our expectation itself
is what causes this energy to flow out into the world and affect other energy
systems.
It was predicted in 600 B.C. that near the end of the second millennium
humans would discover this new energy which formed the basis of all things.
Human perception of this energy first begins with a heightened sensitivity
to beauty.
J. Redfield
Behind Louis (Armstrong) comes the guys in the band, and there is Trummy
Young who plays the trombone like a nude woman-of honey, and Arvell
Shaw, who plays the bass as if he were holding a woman of smoke, and Cozy
Cole, who sits over the drums like the Marquis de Sade over the buttocks of
eight naked woman
J. Cortazar
| Release History |
| Label | Cat No | Country | Format | Date |
| 2B1 | TBU 2037 | US | CD | 2002 |
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, Denver, CO, March 9, 2006
The Chance in a Million Reunion, 1st Night
| Tracks |
| Set 1 |
| Disc #1 |
| 1. | Cole's Law | 25:55 |
| 2. | Tangled Hangers | 16:11 |
| 3. | Catalina | 13:11 |
| 4. | Listen Here | 17:12 |
| disc 1 Total: | 72:28 |
| Disc #2 |
| 1. | Smells Like Girls Drums | 8:40 |
| 2. | Ermaline > Band intro's | 12:17 |
| Set 2 |
| 3. | Sun Sun Sun | 16:59 |
| 4. | Watching The River Flow * | 10:37 |
| 5. | No Woman No Cry * | 9:03 |
| Disc 2 Total | 57:37 |
| Disc #3 |
| 1. | Merle's Boogie | 13:36 |
| 2. | Willin' | 7:20 |
| 3. | Drums | 5:24 |
| 4. | Mercury Blues > applause | 12:38 |
| Encore |
| 5. | Sleepwalk | 3:20 |
| 6. | Anorexia > Band intro's | 11:05 |
| Disc 3 Total: | 53:23 |
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House Sound: Howard Danchik
Stage Sound: Brian Abramson
Thanx to Charlie and Ariel
Source: (fob-discoball) dpa4023 > v3 > jb3
Tapers: Alan, maury and Scottsch (in spirit)
| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitar |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Sax |
| Pete Sears | Keys |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Judge Murphy | Vocals |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums | All but d1t1 |
| Arnie J. Green | Guitar, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocal | * |
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, Denver, CO, March 10, 2006
The Chance in a Million Reunion, 2nd Night
| Tracks |
| Set 1 |
| Disc #1 |
| 1. | Intro | 1:49 |
| 2. | Stella Blue | 13:27 |
| 3. | Rigor Mortis | 18:15 |
| 4. | Kissing the Boo Boo | 14:14 |
| 5. | It Makes No Difference * | 8:58 |
| 6. | Whack | 12:29 |
| 7. | End Of The World Blues | 10:38 |
| Disc 1 Total: | 79:55 |
| Disc #2 |
| 1. | Highway 61 Revisited | 7:50 |
| Set 2 |
| 2. | Baby Baby | 17:25 |
| 3. | Tear Tags Off Mattresses | 17:39 |
| 4. | Papa Was A Rolling Stone > | 11:00 |
| 5. | Greggs Eggs | 17:46 |
| Disc 2 Total: | 71:41 |
| Disc #3 |
| 1. | Theme From Nancy Germany | 15:25 |
| 2. | Home On The Range > Band intro's > applause | 18:48 |
| Encore |
| 3. | Spitfire | 6:23 |
| Disc 3 Total: | 40:37 |
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House Sound: Howard Danchik
Stage Sound: Brian Abramson
Thanx to Charlie and Ariel
Source: (fob-discoball) dpa4023 > v3 > jb3
Tapers: Alan, maury and Scottsch (in spirit)
| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitar |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Sax |
| Pete Sears | Keys |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Judge Murphy | Vocals |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums | |
| Arnie J. Green | Guitar, Backing Vocals Lead Vocal | * |
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, Denver, CO, March 11, 2006
The Chance in a Million Reunion, 3rd Night
| Tracks |
| Set 1 |
| Disc #1 |
| 1. | Chance In A Million | 10:05 |
| 2. | Let's Go Get Stoned | 7:00 |
| 3. | You're The One | 14:40 |
| 4. | Stir It Up * | 9:05 |
| 5. | Forever Is Nowhere | 19:16 |
| 6. | Gomorrah + | 11:40 |
| Disc 1 Total: | 71:48 |
| Disc #2 |
| 1. | Horses | 9:54 |
| Set 2 |
| 2. | It's Up to You | 22:03 |
| 3. | Pits Of Thunder | 16:05 |
| 4. | Many Rivers To Cross * | 12:07 |
| 5. | Going Down The Road Feeling Bad | 9:38 |
| Disc 2 Total: | 69:49 |
| Disc #3 |
| 1. | Golden Road | 17:23 |
| 2. | Tongue And Groove | 16:19 |
| 3. | Catalina > Band intro's > applause | 18:59 |
| Encore |
| 4. | Little Wing * | 6:12 |
| 5. | Layla Reprise | 5:01 |
| Disc 3 Total: | 63:56 |
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House Sound: Howard Danchik
Stage Sound: Brian Abramson
Thanx to Charlie and Ariel
Thanx Jay Bianci
Source: (fob-discoball) dpa4023 > v3 > jb3
Tapers: Alan, maury and Scottsch (in spirit)
| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitar |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Sax |
| Pete Sears | Keys |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Judge Murphy | Vocals |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums | |
| Arnie J. Green | Guitar Vocals | * |
| Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay | Vocals | + |
Harmony Festival 2006, Santa Rosa, CA, June 10, 2006
| Tracks |
| Disc #1 |
| 1. | Wavy Gravy Introduction | 0:34 |
| 2. | Cole's Law | 14:21 |
| 3. | Chance In A Million | 9:07 |
| 4. | Catalina | 15:06 |
| 5. | Tangled Hangers | 15:46 |
| 6. | Gomorrah * | 10:57 |
| 7. | Outta Space | 4:56 |
| Disc 1 Total | 70:50 |
| Disc #2 |
| 1. | Baba O'Riley | 4:01 |
| 2. | Gregg's Eggs | 13:35 |
| 3. | Mercury Blues | 8:15 |
| 4. | Golden Road | 12:54 |
| Encore: |
| 5. | Watching the River Flow * | 8:41 |
| Disc 2 Total | 47:21 |
| Total | 118:01 |
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| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Chip Roland | Keys |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Saxophone |
| Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay | Vocals | * |
| Judge Murphy | Vocals |
Late Night Funk & Jamhouse, High Sierra Music Festival,
Quincy, CA, June 29, 2006
(Actually 6/30...started @ ~2am to sunrise)
| Tracks |
| Set I: |
| Disc #1 |
| 1. | Anorexia (ws) | 13:18 |
| 2. | Crazy Fingers ** (vega/ws) | 22:02 |
| 3. | Catalina # + (ws) | 11:57 |
| 4. | Sun Sun Sun | 12:53 |
| 5. | Gomorrah (eb. cripe) | 16:10 |
| Disc 1 Total | 76:22 |
| Disc #2 |
| 1. | World Will Turn # (vega) | 14:07 |
| 2. | Chance in a Million # (ws) | 7:37 |
| 3. | Merle's Boogie (mustang) | 15:20 |
| Set II (4am start): |
| 4. | Franklin's Tower ** (ws) >>> | 19:04 |
| 5. | Baby Baby (ws) | 14:46 |
| 6. | Mercury Blues # (ozark w/slide) | 7:45 |
| Disc 2 Total | 78:41 |
| Total | 155:03 |
Location: FOB LOC, ~8' high
Equipment: Neumann km140s>Oade ACM Marantz PMD 660
Transfer: Wav > SoundForge 7.0 > CD Wave Editor > FLAC
| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Melvin Seals | Keys |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Saxophone |
| Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay | Vocals | ** |
| Jerry Joseph | vocals guitar | # |
| Chrissy Colangelo, aka Sister Soul | vocals | + |
Big Meadow Stage, High Sierra Music Festival,
Quincy, CA, June 30, 2006
| Tracks |
| 1. | Tongue 'n' Groove | 15:30 |
| 2. | It's Up To You, Pits Of Thunder | 12:59 |
| 3. | Crazy Fingers ** > | 11:36 |
| 4. | Gregg's Eggs | 16:18 |
| 5. | War at The End Of The World (JJ song) # | 14:03 |
| 6. | Watch The River Flow | 7:00 |
| 7. | Golden Road | 10:46 |
| Total | 88:14 |
Location: FOB right side, 7' high
Equipment: Neumann km140s > Oade ACM Marantz PMD 660
Transfer: Wav > CD Wave Editor > FLAC
| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Melvin Seals | Keys |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Saxophone |
| Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay | Vocals | ** |
| Jerry Joseph | vocals guitar | # |
Gathering Of The Vibes, Indian Lookout,
Country Club, Mariaville, NY, August 20, 2006
| Tracks |
| Disc 1 |
| 1. | Merl's Boogie | 8:52 |
| 2. | Catalina | 10:38 |
| 3. | Pits Of Thunder | 9:43 |
| 4. | Crazy Fingers > | 12:26 |
| 5. | Gregg's Eggs > Sun, Sun, Sun > Gregg's Eggs | 19:23 |
| Disc 1 Total | 61:04 |
| Disc 2 |
| 1. | War At The End Of The World | 11:54 |
| 2. | Mercury Blues | 5:57 |
| 3. | crowd/Wavy Gravy | 3:48 |
| 4. | encore Little Wing | 5:19 |
| Disc 2 Total | 26:59 |
| Total | 88:03 |
Source: Neumann KM184> Oade w-mod UA-5 (44.1 kHz)> optical> iriver h120 [DIN 90* FOB 3' ROC]
transfer: USB > Sound Forge 6.0 > cdWave > FLAC Frontend
taped/transfered by Rob Clarke RobClarke.km184@gamil.com
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DigitalSoundboard.net.
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| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars, Lap Steel |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Melvin Seals | Keys |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Saxophone |
| Donna Jean Godchaux Mackay | Vocals |
| Jerry Joseph | Guitar, Vocals |
The Crystal Ballroom, Portland, OR, November 17, 2006
| Tracks |
| Set 1 |
| Disc 1 |
| 1. | crowd | 3:10 |
| 2. | Anorexia | 12:53 |
| 3. | Forever Is Nowhere | 18:25 |
| 4. | Tangled Hangers | 13:57 |
| 5. | Like A Rolling Stone | 15:46 |
| Disc 1 Total | 64:11 |
| Disc 2 |
| 1. | Gomorrah | 15:06 |
| 2. | Sun Sun Sun | 16:57 |
| Disc 2 Total | 32:03 |
| Set 2 |
| Disc 3 |
| 1. | Tongue 'n' Groove | 20:36 |
| 2. | Chance in a Million | 7:21 |
| 3. | Drums | 6:16 |
| 4. | Crazy Fingers > | 15:42 |
| 5. | War At The End Of The World | 12:20 |
| 6. | Home on the Range | 12:59 |
| Disc 3 Total | 75:14 |
| Total | 171:28 |
Source: DAUD
Lineage: AKG 481's > Audio Magic X-Streamz > UA-5 (Oade Warm mod) > VX Pocket 440 (s/pdif) > Wavelab 5.01 @ 24bit/48kHz on an Acer Aspire 2003
Taped & transferred by: Chris Larson (gdvault@gmail.com)
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formats from the Live Music Archive
section of The Internet Archive. NB Another version of this show can
be found in the Steve Kimock section of the LMA.
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DigitalSoundboard.net.
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| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Melvin Seals | Keys |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Saxophone |
| Donna Jean Godchaux Mackay | Vocals |
| Jerry Joseph | Guitar, Vocals |
WOW Hall, Portland, OR, November 18, 2006
| Tracks |
| Set 1 |
| Disc 1 |
| 1. | intro | 2:22 |
| 2. | Cole's Law | 25:03 | (27:53) |
| 3. | Watching the River Flow | 12:33 | (12:22) |
| 4. | Baby Baby | 21:57 | (21:50) |
| 5. | Catalina | 12:19 | (10:50) |
| Disc 1 Total | 74:15 | (72:55) |
| Disc 2 |
| 1. | Merle's Boogie | 16:22 | (13:51) |
| 2. | Golden Road | 16:13 | (15:59) |
| Set 2 |
| 3. | Listen Here | 21:01 | (13:35) |
| 4. | Franklin's Tower > | 10:36 | (10:44) |
| 5. | Drums / space > | 5:15 | (5:11) |
| Disc 2 Total | 69:28 | (79:30) |
| Disc 3 |
| 1. | Gregg's Eggs | 23:57 | (20:10) |
| 2. | Stella Blue | 10:34 | (14:18) |
| 3. | Mercury Blues | 15:20 | (13:03) |
| 4. | E: Chance in a Million | 16:24 | (16:47) |
| Disc 3 Total | 66:16 | (44:08) |
| Total | 210.01 | (196:33) |
Times in brackets are from the Digital Soundboard version, which has Gregg's Eggs on Disc 2.
Source: ADK TL mics > Apogee Mini-Me (24bit 44.1kHz) > VX-Pocket V2 > Sound Forge 6 details: FOB ceiling mount/DIN/Cardiod/Atlas Quadstar mic cables
Lineage: SF 6 used for bit depth conversion, fades etc. > CDWAVE 1.93.3 > FLAC frontend 1.7.1
Taped & Transferred by: Dean Grabski
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formats from the Live Music Archive
section of The Internet Archive. NB Another version of this show can
be found in the Steve Kimock section of the LMA.
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DigitalSoundboard.net.
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| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Melvin Seals | Keys |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Saxophone |
| Donna Jean Godchaux Mackay | Vocals |
| Jerry Joseph | Guitar, Vocals |
| Matt Butler | Percussion (2nd set) |
Teatro dell'Opera, Jamcruise 5, January 3, 2007
| Tracks |
| Set 1 |
| Disc 1 |
| 1. | Gregg's Eggs | 28:06 |
| 2. | Catalina | 12:20 |
| 3. | Baby Baby | 13:48 |
| 4. | Crazy Fingers | 15:35 |
| Disc 1 Total | 69:49 |
| Set 2 |
| Disc 2 |
| 1. | intro | 2:52 |
| 2. | Sun Sun Sun | 22:42 |
| 3. | Cole's Law | 17:51 |
| 4. | Merle's Boogie | 6:53 |
| 5. | Use Me Up | 11:33 |
| Disc 2 Total | 61:54 |
| Total | 131:44 |
Source : MK4 > ORTF > KC5 > CMC6 > KindKables > V3 > SPDIF > MT16/48 (HPF 0)
Location: FOB/DFC 30' back, Stand 6 1/2 feet
Transfer: MT16/48 > usb > CDWave > Fades with Wavelab 5.0 > FLAC (level 7)
Resampled with Wavelab 5.0
Taped and Transfered by: Bennett Schwartz (coloartist)
www.kimock.com
www.jamcruise.com
www.moboogie.net
Big thanks to all the Zero crew!! Especially the Kimock family and Charlie Miller.
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A soundboard version of this show can be purchased on CD, or as a download in MP3 and FLAC formats, from
DigitalSoundboard.net.
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| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Saxophone |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Melvin Seals | Keys |
| Donna Jean Godchaux Mackay | Vocals |
| Craig Wright | vocals, guitar |
| George Porter Jr. | bass | Sun Sun Sun and Merle's Boogie |
| Zach Gill | Vocals | A Little Help and Use Me Up |
| Dan Lebowitz | guitar | A Little Help and Use Me Up |
Teatro dell'Opera, Jamcruise 5, January 4, 2007
| Tracks |
| Set 1 |
| Disc 1 |
| 1. | Tangled Hangers | 16:02 |
| 2. | Watching the River Flow | 7:16 |
| 3. | Anorexia | 13:06 |
| 4. | Ermaline | 21:04 |
| 5. | Going Down The Road Feeling Bad | 11:39 |
| Disc 1 Total | 69:09 |
| Disc 2 |
| 1. | Stella Blue | 11:48 |
| 2. | Golden Road | 15:58 |
| 3. | Hard To Handle | 8:59 |
| 4. | Piece of My Heart | 5:16 |
| Disc 2 Total | 42:03 |
| Total | 111:12 |
Source: MK4 > ORTF > KC5 > CMC6 > KindKables > V3 > SPDIF > MT16/48 (HPF 0)
Location: FOB/DFC 30' back, Stand 6 1/2 feet
Transfer: MT16/48 > usb > CDWave > Fades with Wavelab 5.0 > FLAC (level 7)
Resampled with Wavelab 5.0
Taped and Transfered by: Bennett Schwartz (coloartist)
www.kimock.com
www.jamcruise.com
www.moboogie.net
Big thanks to all the Zero crew!! Especially the Kimock family and Charlie Miller.
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A soundboard version of this show can be purchased on CD, or as a download in MP3 and FLAC formats, from
DigitalSoundboard.net.
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| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Saxophone |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Melvin Seals | Keys |
| Donna Jean Godchaux Mackay | Vocals |
| Craig Wright | vocals, guitar |
| George Porter Jr. | bass | Hard To Handle and Piece of My Heart |
| Jen Durkin | Vocals | Hard To Handle and Piece of My Heart |
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, Denver, CO, January 18, 2007
| Tracks |
| Disc 1 |
| 1. | Anorexia | 15:08 |
| 2. | Tangled Hangers | 17:41 |
| 3. | Watching the River Flow | 13:25 |
| 4. | Ermaline | 12:39 |
| Disc 2 |
| 1. | Horses | 8:58 |
| 2. | Merle's Boogie | 13:03 |
| 3. | Theme from Nancy Germany | 9:21 |
| 4. | Many Rivers to Cross | 20:49 |
| 5. | Sun Sun Sun | 14:02 |
| Disc 3 |
| 1. | Like a Rolling Stone | 19:15 |
| 2. | Listen Here | 13:22 |
| 3. | That's What Love Will Make You Do | 10:04 |
| Total | 167:47 |
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A soundboard version of this show can be purchased on CD, or as a download in MP3 and FLAC formats, from
DigitalSoundboard.net.
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| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Saxophone |
| Melvin Seals | Keys |
| Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay | Vocals |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Arnie J. Green | Guitar, Vocals |
| Jerry Joseph | Guitar, Vocals |
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, Denver, CO, January 19, 2007
| Tracks |
| Disc 1 |
| 1. | Cole's Law | 22:06 |
| 2. | Baby Baby | 19:34 |
| 3. | Chance in a Million | 9:47 |
| 4. | The Weight | 14:31 |
| 5. | Showboat | 9:51 |
| Disc 2 |
| 1. | Pits of Thunder | 14:49 |
| 2. | Tongue 'n' Groove | 18:42 |
| 3. | Me & the Devil | 8:51 |
| 4. | Trouble You Can't Fool Me | 7:32 |
| 5. | Rigor Mortis | 5:47 |
| 6. | Outskirts of Town | 10:35 |
| 7. | Rigor Mortis | 4:41 |
| Disc 3 |
| 1. | War at the End of the World | 14:53 |
| 2. | Don't Let Go | 22:32 |
| Total | 184:02 |
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A soundboard version of this show can be purchased on CD, or as a download in MP3 and FLAC formats, from
DigitalSoundboard.net.
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| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Saxophone |
| Melvin Seals | Keys, Vocals |
| Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay | Vocals |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Arnie J. Green | Guitar, Vocals |
| Jerry Joseph | Guitar, Vocals |
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, Denver, CO, January 20, 2007
| Tracks |
| Disc 1 |
| 1. | You're The One | 16:30 |
| 2. | Tear Tags Off Mattresses | 15:00 |
| 3. | Catalina | 13:48 |
| 4. | Gomorrah | 12:40 |
| Disc 2 |
| 1. | Boogie on Reggae Women | 12:12 |
| 2. | Home on the Range | 11:27 |
| 3. | Crazy Fingers | 22:46 |
| 4. | Big Love | 9:42 |
| 5. | Mercury Blues | 12:08 |
| Disc 3 |
| 1. | Golden Road | 14:45 |
| 2. | Franklin's Tower | 39:42 |
| Encore: |
| 3. | Many Rivers to Cross | 16:06 |
| Total | 196:46 |
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A soundboard version of this show can be purchased on CD, or as a download in MP3 and FLAC formats, from
DigitalSoundboard.net.
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| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Saxophone |
| Melvin Seals | Keys |
| Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay | Vocals |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Arnie J. Green | Guitar, Vocals |
| Jerry Joseph | Guitar, Vocals |
| Guests on Franklin's Tower: |
| Cecil "P-Nut" Daniels | Midi Horn |
| Jake Wolf | Talking Drum |
| Miles Kimock | Tambourine |
The Fillmore, San Francisco CA, February 2, 2007
| Tracks |
| Set 1 |
| Disc 1 |
| 1. | intro: Wavy Gravy / tuning | 4:07 |
| 2. | Baby Baby | 26:44 |
| 3. | Tangled Hangers | 21:28 |
| 4. | Chance In A Million | 14:50 |
| 5. | Horses | 8:40 |
| Disc 1 Total | 75:51 |
| Disc 2 |
| 1. | Anorexia | 18:14 |
| 2. | Boogie On Reggae Woman | 6:54 |
| Set 2 |
| 3. | intro: Wavy Gravy | 1:36 |
| 4. | Slippin' Into Darkness > | 16:37 |
| 5. | Sun Sun Sun > | 15:43 |
| 6. | Drums/Percussion > | 7:01 |
| 7. | Highway 61 Revisited | 10:13 |
| Disc 2 Total | 76:19 |
| Disc 3 |
| 1. | Big Love | 10:08 |
| 2. | Ermaline | 12:47 |
| 3. | Hey Jude * | 8:18 |
| 4. | Happy (50th) Birthday Arnie | 1:41 |
| Filler: Wavy's pre-show raps |
| 5. | Wavy reminisces | 7:48 |
| 6. | Inside Wavy's head | 5:00 |
| Disc 3 Total | 45:46 |
| Total | 197:52 |
Source: Microtech Gefell M300s (left balcony, FOB) > Lunatec V2 > Tascam DA-P1 > DAT (44.1K)
Transfer: DAT > Sony R500 > Lucid PCI24 > Mac (Peak/Waves/xAct) > FLACs
DAT recording and CD-R mastering by Michael Zelner
- billed as "A Zero Homecoming"
- first Zero gig in San Francisco since 11/11/00
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DigitalSoundboard.net.
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nugs.net.
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| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums, Congas |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Tenor Sax, Percussion, Pan Flute, Vocals |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Melvin Seals | Hammond B3 organ, Yamaha synth |
| Judge Murphy | Vocals |
| Arnie J. Green | Vocals, Guitar |
| Suzanne Sterling | Backing Vocals |
| Brian Carey (New Monsoon) | Congas, Tambourine |
| Sikiru Adepoju (Planet Drum) | Talking Drum |
| Jessica Fierro | Dance |
| Amy Green (Arnie's daughter) | Lead Vocals | * |
The Fillmore, San Francisco CA, February 3, 2007
| Tracks |
| Set 1 |
| Disc 1 |
| 1. | Wavy Gravy Introduction | 2:53 |
| 2. | Tongue 'N' Groove | 17:37 |
| 3. | Gregg's Eggs | 15:48 |
| 4. | Watching The River Flow | 14:50 |
| 5. | Spoken For | 8:31 |
| 6. | Forever Is Nowhere | 10:42 |
| Disc 1 Total | 70:23 |
| Disc 2 |
| 1. | Merle's Boogie | 14:05 |
| 2. | Home on the Range * | 11:48 |
| 3. | Layla (coda) * | 6:44 |
| Set 2 |
| 4. | Wavy Gravy Introduction | 5:09 |
| 5. | Crazy Fingers | 12:17 |
| 6. | Jam | 8:20 |
| 7. | Catalina | 12:21 |
| Disc 2 Total | 70:47 |
| Disc 3 |
| 1. | That's What Love Will Make You Do | 11:04 |
| 2. | Many Rivers To Cross | 16:18 |
| 3. | Golden Road | 15:47 |
| 4. | intro's | 1:10 |
| 5. | Mercury Blues | 9:11 |
| Disc 3 Total | 53:32 |
| Total | 194:35 |
Source: MG210 -> Neve Portico 5012 -> Edirol R4 (24/48)
Location: front left corner of soundboard, 9’ stand
Transfer: Edirol R4 -> Audacity (16/44) -> CD Wave -> FLAC
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nugs.net.
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A soundboard version of this show can be purchased on CD, or as a download in MP3 and FLAC formats, from
DigitalSoundboard.net.
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This show can be purchased as a download in MP3 and FLAC formats, from
nugs.net.
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| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums, Percussion |
| Martin Fierro | Sax, Vocals |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Melvin Seals | Hammond B3 organ |
| Arnie Green | Guitar, Vocals |
| Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay | Vocals |
| Judge Murphy | Vocals |
| Arnie J. Green | Guitar, Vocals |
| Suzanne Sterling | Vocals |
| Pete Sears | Keys |
| Dan Lebowitz | Guitar | * |
The State Theatre, Falls Church, VA, April 18, 2007
| Tracks |
| Set 1 |
| 1. | Anorexia | 15:17 |
| 2. | Tangled Hangers | 23:54 |
| 3. | Franklin's Tower | 19:53 |
| 4. | You're The One | 23:18 |
| 5. | Ermaline | 17:44 |
| Set 1 Total | 100:08 |
| Set 2 |
| 6. | Catalina | 14:12 |
| 7. | Baby Baby | 19:43 |
| 8. | The Shape I'm In | 13:09 |
| 9. | Watching The River Flow > band intro's | 12:42 |
| Encore: |
| 10. | crowd > A Whiter Shade of Pale | 18:35 |
| Set 2 Total | 78:23 |
| Total | 178:31 |
Source: AKG 414 (hyper) > kind cables > 722 @16/48 > SF8 for tracking of set 1 (tracks 1-5)
tracks 6-encore were tracked using the 722 (pressing record between songs for a gap free split)
Flaced using FE @ level 8
Rig location: dfc behind the sbd right below balcony
taped by: Nate Evans
sourced and seed by tapernate
| Possible disc layout: |
| Disc 1: 1 - 3 | 59:04 |
| Disc 2: 4 - 7 | 74:57 |
| Disc 3: 8 - 10 | 44:26 |
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DigitalSoundboard.net.
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| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Sax |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Melvin Seals | Keyboards |
| Arnie Green | Guitar, Vocals |
| Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay | Vocals |
The Rams Head Live, Baltimore, MD, April 19, 2007
| Tracks |
| Set 1 |
| 1. | Jam > | 15:22 |
| 2. | Listen Here | 16:16 |
| 3. | Chance in a Million | 9:55 |
| 4. | Gomorrah | 12:30 |
| 5. | Sun Sun Sun | 17:30 |
| 6. | Me and the Devil (Zappa tune) | 13:33 |
| 7. | Tongue N Groove | 14:27 |
| Set 1 Total | 99:34 |
| Set 2 |
| 1. | Use Me Up * | 19:53 |
| 2. | Merle's Boogie * | 16:03 |
| 3. | Crazy Fingers | 20:19 |
| 4. | Papa Was A Rolling Stone | 19:35 |
| 5. | Sleepwalk > | 3:29 |
| 6. | Mercury Blues | 6:09 |
| Set 2 Total | 85:29 |
| Total | 185:03 |
Source: ADK A51 TL's (hyper) XY90 > V3(analog out) > Sound Devices 744t @ 24/48
Neumann AK50/AK40 M/S > Sound Devices 744t @ 24/48
Location: Back of board, DFC 7'
Transfer: 744t > HDD > Audacity 1.3.2b (join mono files, m/s matrix, normalize, 4ch to 2ch mixdown, fades) > Wave Editor 1.2.10 (resample w/ iZotope, dither w/ MBIT+) > Sound Studio 3.5 (splits) > FLAC (6)
Taped and Transferred by Mark Zaiser
| Possible disc layout: |
| Disc 1: Set 1, 1 - 5 | 71:33 |
| Disc 2: Set 1, 6 - Set 2, 2 | 63:56 |
| Disc 3: Set 2, 3 - 6 | 49:32 |
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DigitalSoundboard.net.
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| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Sax |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Melvin Seals | Keyboards |
| Arnie Green | Guitar, Vocals |
| Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay | Vocals |
| Mookie Siegel | Keys | * |
Gramercy Theatre, New York, NY, April 20, 2007
| Tracks |
| Disc 1 |
| 1. | Anorexia | 13:28 |
| 2. | Catalina | 15:21 |
| 3. | Pits of Thunder | 15:17 |
| 4. | Merle's Boogie | 15:53 |
| 5. | Big Love | 13:34 |
| Disc 1 Total | |
| Disc 2 |
| 1. | Home on the Range | 11:59 |
| 2. | Intro | 1:17 |
| 3. | Cole's Law > | 18:53 |
| 4. | Tangled Hangers * | 25:40 |
| 5. | Chance in a Million | 10:23 |
| Disc 2 Total | |
| Disc 3 |
| 1. | Franklin's Tower + | 15:54 |
| 2. | Golden Road | 10:14 |
| Disc 3 Total | 26:08 |
| Total | 167:53 |
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DigitalSoundboard.net.
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This show can be purchased as a download in MP3 and FLAC formats, from
nugs.net.
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| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Sax, Vocals |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Melvin Seals | B3, Keys, Vocals |
| Arnie Green | Guitar, Vocals |
| Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay | Vocals |
| Camille | Percussion | * |
| Geoffrey Menin | Keys | + |
Vanderbilt Ave @ Grand Central Terminal, New York, NY, April 21, 2007
Part of Earth Fair 2007 and Green Apple Music Festival
| Tracks |
| Disc 1 |
| 1. | Intro | 1:46 |
| 2. | Catalina | 11:43 |
| 3. | Watching The River Flow | 9:41 |
| 4. | Merle's Boogie | 10:57 |
| Disc 1 Total | 34:07 |
| Disc 2 |
| 1. | Chance in a Million | 11:00 |
| 2. | Me and the Devil (Zappa tune) | 10:25 |
| 3. | Gregg's Egg's (inc Ghost Riders in the Sky) > Intro | 17:19 |
| 4. | Franklin's Tower | 12:10 |
| Disc 2 Total | 50:57 |
| Total | 85:05 |
Source: AKG 414's > Apogee Mini-Me (24/48) > Tascam HD-P2 (24/48)
Lineage: CF > USB > Wavelab (normalizing) > CDWAV (tracking) > FLAC
Taped by: Matt Casey
Transferred by: Matt Casey
Location: Back of board, DFC 7'
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A soundboard version of this show can be purchased on CD, or as a download in MP3 and FLAC formats, from
DigitalSoundboard.net.
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| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Sax |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Melvin Seals | Keyboards |
| Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay | Vocals |
Grand Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, May 18, 2007
| Tracks |
| 1. | Gregg's Eggs | 15:55 |
| 2. | Catalina > | 10:30 |
| 3. | Ermaline > | 8:13 |
| 4. | Golden Road | 10:09 |
| 5. | Anorexia | 9:23 | Soundcheck |
| 6. | Tangled Hangers | 7:21 | Soundcheck |
| 7. | Catalina | 6:31 | Soundcheck |
| Total | 68:02 |
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This show can be purchased as a download in MP3 and FLAC formats, from
nugs.net.
|
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| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Sax, Vocals |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Melvin Seals | Hammond B3, Vocals |
| Judge Murphy | Vocals |
The Crown Room, Crystal Bay Club, Crystal Bay, NV, May 19, 2007
| Tracks |
| Disc 1 |
| 1. | Anorexia | 11:18 |
| 2. | Ermaline | 14:36 |
| 3. | Catalina | 12:04 |
| 4. | Baby Baby | 13:10 |
| 5. | Watching the River Flow | 12:49 |
| Disc 1 Total | 63:58 |
| Disc 2 |
| 1. | Use Me Up | 10:56 |
| 2. | Pits of Thunder | 17:11 |
| 3. | Tangled Hangers | 17:56 |
| 4. | Gomorrah | 13:33 |
| Disc 2 Total | 59:38 |
| Disc 3 |
| 1. | Sun Sun Sun | 19:29 |
| 2. | Like a Rolling Stone > | 14:19 |
| 3. | Going Down the Road Feeling Bad | 12:11 |
| Disc 3 Total | 46:00 |
| Total | 169:38 |
The right channel drops out slightly during Pits of Thunder for about 20 seconds,
someone crashed into the mic stand and turned my right mic towards the bar.
Source: AKG ck63>480b > Bumblebee MiAGi II's > Marantz PMD 671 (OadeACM)
Lineage: USB > wavelab Dither-UV22HR > CDwave track splits > flac
Taped by: Ron Harpin
Transferred by: RH
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DigitalSoundboard.net.
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This show can be purchased as a download in MP3 and FLAC formats, from
nugs.net.
|
|---|
| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Sax, Vocals |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Melvin Seals | Hammond B3, Vocals |
| Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay | Vocals |
| Judge Murphy | Vocals |
The Crown Room, Crystal Bay Club, Crystal Bay, NV, May 20, 2007
| Tracks |
| Disc 1 |
| 1. | Franklin's Tower | 19:20 |
| 2. | Horses | 10:55 |
| 3. | Theme from Nancy Germany | 8:55 |
| 4. | You're the One | 17:44 |
| 5. | Me and the Devil | 9:31 |
| 6. | Highway 61 Revisited | 8:56 |
| Disc 2 |
| 1. | Chain of Fools | 11:34 |
| 2. | Chance in a Million | 8:49 |
| 3. | Don't Let Go | 13:46 |
| 4. | Merle's Boogie | 13:21 |
| 5. | Home on the Range | 12:55 |
| Encore: |
| 6. | Mercury Blues | 7:54 |
| Total | 143:40 |
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DigitalSoundboard.net.
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This show can be purchased as a download in MP3 and FLAC formats, from
nugs.net.
|
|---|
| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Sax, Vocals |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Melvin Seals | Hammond B3, Vocals |
| Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay | Vocals |
| Judge Murphy | Vocals |
Mystic Theatre, Petaluma, CA, May 26, 2007
| Tracks |
| Set 1 |
| Disc 1 |
| 1. | Cole's Law > | 15:17 |
| 2. | Gregg's Eggs | 20:16 |
| 3. | Horses > | 8:48 |
| 4. | Pits of Thunder | 14:26 |
| 5. | Theme from Nancy Germany | 9:12 |
| 6. | Franklin's Tower | 10:23 |
| Disc 1 Total | 78:22 |
| Disc 2 |
| 1. | Severe Tire Damage > | 11:59 |
| 2. | Papa was a Rolling Stone | 18:49 |
| 3. | Bridges | 7:40 |
| 4. | Catalina | 14:05 |
| 5. | Merle's Boogie | 10:46 |
| 6. | Highway 61 Revisited | 8:57 |
| Disc 2 Total | 72:16 |
| Disc 3 |
| 1. | Home on the Range | 13:28 |
| 2. | End of the World Blues | 7:53 |
| Disc 3 Total | 21:21 |
| Total | 171:59 |
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A soundboard version of this show can be purchased on CD, or as a download in MP3 and FLAC formats, from
DigitalSoundboard.net.
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| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Sax, Vocals |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Chip Roland | Keys, Guitar, Vocals |
| Judge Murphy | Vocals |
| Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay | Vocals |
| Mika Scott | Percussion |
Gathering Of The Vibes, Seaside Park, Bridgeport, CT, August 10, 2007
| Tracks |
| (1.) | Wavy Gravy Introduction | | (1:41) |
| 1. (2.) | Anorexia | 12:47 | (12:15) |
| 2. (3.) | Catalina | 11:07 | (11:05) |
| 3. (4.) | Watching The River Flow | 9:33 | (9:33) |
| 4. (5.) | Golden Road * | 13:47 | (13:47) |
| 5. (6.) | Chance in a Million | 8:30 | (8:20) |
| 6. (7.) | Gregg's Eggs * | 12:47 | (13:25) |
| Total | 68:33 | (70:06) |
Track numbers and times in brackets are from the Digital Soundboard version.
Source: AKG SE 300B/CK 92 > v2 > SBM-1 > optical> iRiver h120
Lineage: h120 > USB > Soundforge 6.0 > Samplitutde Pro 7.0 > cdWave > FLAC
Taped by: Rob Clarke
Transferred by: Rob Clarke
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A soundboard version of this show can be purchased on CD, or as a download in MP3 and FLAC formats, from
DigitalSoundboard.net.
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| Personnel |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Melvin Seals | Hammond B3, Vocals |
| Greg Anton | Drums |
| Martin Fierro | Sax, Vocals |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums |
| Liam Hanrahan | Bass |
| Judge Murphy | Vocals |
| Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay | Vocals |
| Muruga | Percussion | * |
"A Tribute to Martin Fierro", The Fillmore Theater, San Francisco, CA, August 8, 2008
| Tracks |
| Martin Fierro-less Quartet |
| 1. | Are You Trying to Kill Me? > band intro | 8:02 |
| 2. | El Mar | 6:52 |
| 3. | Tell Me All About It | 10:03 |
| 4. | ? | 6:06 |
| 5. | Bassanova USA | 8:15 |
| 6. | Godzilla > band intro | 5:55 |
| Disc 1 Total | 45:13 |
| 1. | The Fool on the Hill (Jessica Fierro, Martin's 9 year-old daughter w/ Mitch Stein on electric piano) | 3:28 |
| 2. | Wavy Gravy banter | 15:39 |
| Zero, Set 1 (9:45pm - 11:20pm) |
| 1. | Severe Tire Damage (Top 8 band members) | 13:55 |
| 2. | Catalina (+ Judge & Donna, - Horns) | 12:32 |
| 3. | Horses (Top 10 band members) | 11:28 |
| 4. | Tangled Hangers (- Judge & Donna) | 16:48 |
| Disc 2 Total | 73:49 |
| 5. | Riding with Martin (+ Banana vocals & guitar. Tony Saunders in for BV on bass. Melvin Seals in for CR on keyboards. Donna on
background vocals) | 9:49 |
| 6. | Merle's Boogie (- Donna) | 11:35 |
| 7. | Home On The Range (+ Judge & Donna. Bobby Vega in for TS on bass) | 12:26 |
| Zero, Set 2 (12:00am - 1:50am) |
| 1. | Gregg's Eggs (Top 8 band members + Heidi Anton on percussion) | 23:47 |
| 2. | Nancy Germany (+ Banana on keyboards) | 8:01 |
| Disc 3 Total | 65:38 |
| 3. | Anorexia > band intro (Banana on guitar) | 15:49 |
| 4. | Chance In A Million (+ Judge & Donna, - Horns) | 7:26 |
| 5. | Like A Road > (+ Banana vocals & guitar. Tony Saunders in for BV on bass. Melvin Seals in for CR on keyboards) | 14:31 |
| 6. | Golden Road > (+ Bobby Vega also on bass + horns) | 20:18 |
| 7. | Franklin's Tower (+ Judge & Donna, + Mitch Stein on keyboards) | 21:53 |
| Disc 4 Total | 79:57 |
Setlist compiled and arranged by Rob Scalcione
Source: Nakamichi 300 > Lunatec V3 > Sound Devices 744T
Transfer: 744T > Adobe Audition 1.5 > 24/48 to 16/44 > CDWave FLAC
Recorded by Pete Gilmore, Monkey Tunes
Transfered by Rob Scalcione, Dawne Gilmore
| Notes: | Martin's saxophone "Harvey" was on stage all night as a memorial,
with a Zero framed poster, a bottle of Patron Tequila, beads, flowers,
burning incense, etc...
Proceeds from the event benefit the Seva
Foundation's Native American programs (Martin was Apache and Tarahumara)
in honor of Martin. |
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A soundboard version of the Zero sets from this show can be purchased on CD, or as a download in MP3 and FLAC formats, from
DigitalSoundboard.net.
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| Personnel |
| Martin Fierro-less Quartet: |
| Jack Dorsey | Drums |
| Alex Baum | Bass |
| Matt Eakle | Flute |
| Ray Scott | |
| Eric Wiley | Keys |
| Hadi Al-Sadoon | Trumpet |
| Matt Silver | Guitar |
| and others? | |
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| Zero & Guests: |
| Steve Kimock | Guitars |
| Bobby Vega | Bass |
| Pete Sears | Keyboards |
| Chip Roland | Keyboards |
| Greg Anton | Drums & Percussion |
| John Morgan Kimock | Drums & Percussion |
| Hadi Al-Sadoon | Trumpet |
| Jon Farey | Trombone |
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| Judge Murphy | Vocals |
| Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay | Vocals |
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| Banana | Guitar, Keyboards, & Vocals |
| Melvin Seals | Keyboards |
| Tony Saunders | Bass |
| Heidi Anton | Percussion |
| Mitch Stein | Keyboards |