Shawn Lane: 5th of February 1993


01 - Intro - 00:00
02 - Rules of the Game - 00:35
03 - Illusions - 05:06
04 - Esperanto - 09:33
05 - Get You Back - 13:46
06 - Epilogue (for Lisa) - 21:30
07 - West Side Boogie - 24:44
08 - Not Again - 30:59
09 - Grey Pianos Flying - 41:14
10 - Black Market - 44:47
11 - Death Theme - 54:27
12 - Tri 7-5 - 57:58
13 - Till we meet again - 1:07:12
14 - Hardcase - 1:12:08

https://www.shawnlane.com/


/ @shawnlanememphis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawn_Lane

The Powers of Ten Band:
Drums: Sean Rickman (

/ sean.rickman1 )
Bass: Barry Bays (

/ barrybaysmusic ) Keyboard: Doug Scarborough (http://dougscarboroughmusic.com/)



• Video - This dude obviously has a better rip of the concert, politely ask them to upload the entire thing! (weird coincidence that we both uploaded 60 fps versions of the same old concert on the same day lol)

Tried syncing the entire concert with a higher quality audio only rip, ran the video through a pretty basic 60fps conversion (came out ok, not great), used some deblocking filters.

Audio is cut together using the original video audio, the better rip and some studio recordings. There were some pretty horrible recording/ripping errors including test signals from somewhere dominating the mix for sections, I think some errors were made during the live recording because they appear on both rips. Bummer.
Rules of the Game was a mess, which is why it looks and sounds like it does.

Not Again has about 15 seconds of silence.
The highs drop out every so often, dirty heads?
Boosted the bass a bit, but not too much else was done, it was compressed to the hilt to begin with.

Note May 2022: I'm so confused by the release of "Shawn Lane – Powers Of Ten Live" in 2001, I'm sure Black Market is from this night (from this video) but a saxophone has been overdubbed over the top. If anyone knows if the Saxophone is overdubbed for the CD release of Powers of Ten Live, let me know. (Edit Sep 22: It's probably overdubbed)


Shawn Lane the P.O.T. Band - M.I.T. Hollywood - 5th of February 1993 (Full Set - 60fps/Resync)

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