Joe D'Urso & Stone Caravan John DEE stage, Oslo, Norway February 28, 2000 Recorded by staaleaf, transferred, edited and posted by Bull. This recording is the first of two documenting this nice rock'n'roll show held at a small club in Oslo the winter of 2000. This recording is done with a minidisc from the audience, thanks to staaleaf. The other version is a DAT soundboard recording, and will e posted sometime later (it took me almost eight years to get this one out, so I won't promise anything when it comes to the DAT source). These recordings are NOT from the same show as the ones used on Joe's own "Bootleg series" (http://www.jdcaravan.com/bootleg.shtml) volume 2 disc 6. The songs there are partly from the album and partly live in the radio studio - this is a band concert. Recorded by staaleaf with a portable minidisc recorder. Lineage: Master MDs in Sony MDS-JE500 > S/PDIF connection > RME DIGI96/8PST sound card > WAV > Audacity (joined the files together) > split with CDWave > FLAC level 6 Track listing: 01. Intro 02. Welcome home 03. Bye Johnny bye (dead rock stars) 04. Me and you 05. Tell me why? 06. The other side of midnight 06a. Silence 06b. The other side of midnight (continued) 07. Rock and roll call 08. Minute to midnight (including long story) 09. Never missed you more 10. The drinking song 11. Rock in the sun 12. Leonard Cohen 13. Powderfinger 14. Running to you 15. Numb 16. Chances of love 17. Summertime dreaming (?) 18. What's in a name 19. Where does love go? 20. Jesse Quentin 21. The ballad of Towned van Zandt and Hawkeye Pierce 22. Badlands 23. Noisy guitars 24. Deep end 25. The hippy hippy shake 26. Older dreams 27. Looking for you 28. Lucille Track 6 is split into three files, because it can be considered either one combined track or three separate ones, depending on how you see it. I haven't made any fade-ins or fade-outs, as more and more people prefer to keep recordings in their original file formats instead of making CD sets. Have fun! Bull -- On my own copy I have joined track 6 and made a small crossfade (5:17-5:18) to make this only one track. I still have the original split files.