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December 20th 2008   VEDETTE, footscray, vic, australia

Source:

Canon HV30 > TDK miniDV (HD, TV mode [1/50 shutter speed]) > IEEE 1394 > HDV Split 0.77 (capture) > .m2t > Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 (editing, fades, audio sync) > Adobe Dynamic Link > Adobe Encore CS5 (authoring, chapters, encoding) > Blu-ray .iso/M (16.0gb)

Recorded by KingBean

BLU-RAY VIDEO:

  Video:
      Source: Canon HV30
      TV system: PAL
      Aspect Ratio: 1440x1080 (16:9)
      Resolution: 1080i
      Bitrate: 25000 kbps
  Audio track 1:
      Source: Sony ECM-DS70P > Rockboxed iRiver h320 (line-in @ 16bit 44.1kHz wav)
      Audio Coding mode: LPCM
      Sampling Rate: 48kHz
      Bitrate: 1536 kb/s

Setlist:

01. Intro
02. Dead Children
03. Dead Adults
04. The Mercy Seat
05. The Fall Of Rome
06. It Is As It Was
07. (new song)
08. (new song)
09. Intro
10. I'll Sell You Suicide
11. The Streets Fell Into My Window
12. Hong Kong
13. The Revolution Is Never Coming
14. Outro (Money)

Duration: 82min 00sec

Two set show. Set changeover is between tracks 8/9.

Here's what Trash had to say on losing his voice and playing the show, taken from a forum post: http://trpboard.proboards24.com/index.cgi?board=trash&action=display&thread=1841
Show in Melbs is painful, band is painful, the light is painful, the venue is painful, people are painful, the PA was painful, the sound check was painful oh man I should never have done this show.

If it wasnt for my beautiful sister and her band playing & those fans I admire so much for coming, I would have cancelled but the show must go on as always. I take to the stage and my voice is till gone and going. My uncle was calling me all afternoon and pleading with me not to sing this show, so I pretty much played both sets in monotone. I was so embarrassed, really we actually played so well and things sounded okay but I just, I mean how the hell can I get into my songs and the atmosphere when my voice is screwed. We get through it, not sure how but it seemed everyone in the room loved the band and we were meeting all these new and great people, so in the end it was all okay I guess.





Show Line-up:

7th Page, The Red Paintings