Allman Brothers Band 1970-??-??
Fort Homer Hesterly Armory, Tampa, FL
Set 1
Statesboro Blues
Trouble No More
Goin' Down Slow
In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
Trouble No More
Goin' Down Slow
In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
Venue uncertain, but confirmed by Reese Wynans as "98% certain."
Without Greg Allman, who had a fever of 103. Reese Wynans may have played keyboards but other sources say it was Peter Schless. This appears to be Set I, or the end of Set I. A second set was likely played, based on "back in 5 minutes" from the stage.
A ticket stub for this venue is dated 1971-07-15 but may have been a different performance.
Without Greg Allman, who had a fever of 103. Reese Wynans may have played keyboards but other sources say it was Peter Schless. This appears to be Set I, or the end of Set I. A second set was likely played, based on "back in 5 minutes" from the stage.
A ticket stub for this venue is dated 1971-07-15 but may have been a different performance.
Sources
SHNID | Date | Venue | City | State | Archive Identifier |
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108599 | 1970-??-?? | Fort Homer Hesterly Armory | Tampa | FL | |
Lineage: MR > ? >> BASF reel@ 3-3/4 IPS > Akai GX-636 > Apogee Mini Me(24/96) > Apogee Mini > Dac (monitoring/mastering) > Wavelab 5.0 (Dithered to 16/44) > CD > Capt. Skipper for further mastering. | |||||
110760 | 1970-??-?? | Fort Homer Hesterly Armory | Tampa | FL | |
MSR > ? > R > CD > dBpoweramp > flac Likely a version of this version prior to re-mastering by Cap't Skip. |
Created At
Sat Nov 20 2010 00:57:26 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Updated At
Mon Sep 21 2009 18:09:01 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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