Identifier728941
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Reference Number0000982200
Status1
Media TypeCDR
Media Count1
Show RatingA
Sound RatingA
Note74:26) FM Bcast - With Warren Haynes, Rick Derringer and Jack Bruce - serious guitar jams - five out of eight tunes are 9 minutes plus in length - some of the tracks transition by fading out

1. Time To Roll (6:27)
2. Duane's Tune / The Blues Ain't Nothin' (11:01)
3. Jessica (15:03)
4. Statsboro Blues (6:49)
5. One Way Out (9:37)
6. Rock & Roll Hoochie Coo (Derringer) (5:07)
7. Spoonful (10:04)
8. Southbound (10:18)

The sound on this boot is outstanding and the band is really "on."

There are eight tracks on this boot with a total of seven transitions between tracks. Four of the transitions are sound gaps; probably due to this coming from an FM broadcast and having the commercial breaks edited out. The gaps are not blips and don't sound annoying - the sound fades out and back in much like a regular studio album.

This boot features the guitar playing of three outstanding guitarists: Dickey Betts, Warren Haynes, and Rick Derringer. Warren Haynes might very well be the best slide guitarist since Duane Allman slid a Coricidin bottle up and down the neck of his guitar.
Source InfoFM
Trades Allowed
Attendence0
Performance
Dickey Betts Band 1988-11-01 Lone Star Roadhouse, New York, NY
Set 1Rock Bottom
Blue Sky
Time To Roll
Duane's Tune
Blues Ain't Nothin'
Far Cry
Heartbreak Line
In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
Set 2Lover Man
Jessica
Under The Guns Of Love
Statesboro Blues*
One Way Out**
Rock And Roll Hootchie-Coo*
Spoonful***
Southbound****
Set 3
CommentDickey Betts --- guitar, vocals
Matt Abts --- drums
Warren Haynes --- guitar, vocals
Johnny Neel ---- keyboards, vocals
Marty Privette ---- bass

*w/Rick Derringer,
**w/Rick Derringer & Graceon Hughes,
***w/Jack Bruce & Mick Taylor,
****w/Rick Derringer, Graceon Hughes, Jack Bruce & Mick Taylor

This was the early show and was broadcast on 62 radio stations. There were no guests, and no broadcast, for the late show.