Identifier | 728941 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | 0000982200 |
Status | 1 |
Media Type | CDR |
Media Count | 1 |
Show Rating | A |
Sound Rating | A |
Note | 74:26) 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 Info | FM |
Trades Allowed | |
Attendence | 0 |
Performance
Dickey Betts Band 1988-11-01 Lone Star Roadhouse, New York, NY | |
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Set 1 | Rock Bottom Blue Sky Time To Roll Duane's Tune Blues Ain't Nothin' Far Cry Heartbreak Line In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed |
Set 2 | Lover Man Jessica Under The Guns Of Love Statesboro Blues* One Way Out** Rock And Roll Hootchie-Coo* Spoonful*** Southbound**** |
Set 3 | |
Comment | Dickey 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. |