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Last Update: Jul 3, 2004
Show Count: 89


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Please do the dao-good cds-keeping in touch thing. I will too. I like all kinds of music. If something is up with a show you want to send to me or if it in any way differs from what is on etree or if the set list on etree is just an illusion and no one has that show, let me know. I want to know what to expect when I get your package, If you see something you like let me know. I doubt we can't work out a trade.

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Albert King
Number of shows: 1

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09/29/76

The Bottom Line
New York, NY
SHN 1 B B+ 2 songs with Dickey Betts on guitar #5 sounds like it's based on the Allman Brothers Band's "Southbound" *w/ Dickey Betts Duke & the Drivers opened

Allman Brothers Band
Number of shows: 13

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??/??/39

Compilation Entry
Compilation, Compilation
CDR 1 B+ B Really interesting for hardcore abb fans, basically a bunch of loose jams figuring out how to play blue sky. (same setlist as shown in db)

05/04/69

Central City Park
Macon, GA
CDR 1 A- C+

02/11/70

Fillmore East (Early Show)
New York, NY
CDR 1 A A- Lots of fun.

07/26/70

S.U.N.Y. Gym
Stony Brook, NY
CDR 1

09/23/70

Fillmore East
New York, NY
mpg 1 A- B over 1/2 hour of video of the original abb Complete show, videotaped for a PBS-TV special but the Allmans' footage never aired. Other bands that played that night: The Byrds, Van Morrison, Albert King, Elvin Bishop Group, Sha Na Na and The Flock.

01/17/71

Syria Mosque
Pittsburgh, PA
CDR 1 B+ A- Missing track 8

08/26/71

A&R Studios
New York, NY
CDR 1 Broadcast on WPLJ-FM May circulate incorrectly as 4/71 due to a mislabeled bootleg

09/16/71

The Warehouse
New Orleans, LA
CDR 3 A A- Whipping Post! One of 3 shows in which Duane plays Blue Sky

09/19/71

Gym - State University of NY (SUNY) at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY
SHN 0 A+ C- An amazing show best dreams and liz reed around, but not a good recording. I reccommend buying the "Allman Brothers Brand" release of this show available through the ABB website, which also has an 11 minute blue sky. This is now officially released!!

12/31/73

Cow Palace
Daly City, CA
CDR 4 A- B Boz Scaggs, Jerry Garcia & Bill Kreutzman sit in for the last set. The Band: Gregg Allman - Lead Vocals & Hammond B3 Organ Dickey Betts - Lead & Slide Guitar Butch Trucks - Drums & Percussion Jai Johanny Johanson "Jaimoe" - Drums Lamar Williams - Bass Chuck Leavell - Piano Guests: * With Jerry Garcia - Guitar, Bill Kreutzmann - Drums & Boz Scaggs - Vocals, Organ Notes: -- Hey Bo Diddley contains Mountain Jam teases -- Gregg is missing from a lot of the show -- Charlie Daniels Band & Marshall Tucker Band opened -- NA Indian Benefit

08/11/02

Meadows Music Centre
Hartford, CT
CDR 2 B+ A-

03/18/04

Beacon Theater
New York, NY
CDR 2 A B+

03/19/04

Beacon Theater
New York, NY
CDR 2 A A- Great jam of why does love > franklin's tower in which Rob Barraco sounds exacly like Chuck Leavell did on "Jessica" * Rob Somerville - Saxaphone, Bryan Smith-Trombone ** Rob Barraco - Keyboard

Beck
Number of shows: 1

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09/06/97

Sessions at West 54th St.
New York, NY
CDR 1 A A A lot of fun. I like how he does a southern accent when he starts playing the more country songs.

Black Crowes
Number of shows: 1

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12/15/96

The Joint, Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Las Vegas, NV
SHN 0 A- A- Great Show. Warren Haynes and Allen Woody come out for a couple songs *with Warren Haynes on guitar/vocals, ** with Allen Woody on mandolin

The Black Keys
Number of shows: 1

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01/18/04

Wedgewood Rooms
Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK
CDR 0

Bob Marley & The Wailers
Number of shows: 3

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10/31/73

The Record Plant
Sausalito, CA
CDR 1 A A- One of those if-you-don't-have-it-you-gotta-get-it kinda shows This is the correct date for the show that's often mislabeled 12/73 KSAN radio broadcast - the air date was 12/02/73 but it was recorded on 10/31/73. This was recorded shortly after the Wailers were kicked off the Sly & The Family Stone tour for actually drawing more attention than Sly. They were stranded and the K-SAN station booked them at the Matrix Club as well as giving them this Radio time. Lineup: Bob Marley: Guitar and Vocals Peter Tosh: Rhythm Guitar and Vocal Earl 'Wire' Lindo: Keyboards Aston 'Family Man' Barrett: Bass Carlton Barrett: Drums "Walk The Proud Land" is the same song as "Rude Boy", with slightly different text written by Bunny Wailer, but here Bob is singing his lyrics version, so it's called "Rude Boy". After "Rastaman Chant" there's the instrumental jam of "Keep The Faith".

11/27/73

Leeds Polytechnic
Leeds, UK
CDR 1 13 min Lively Up Yourself. Less than 100 in the audience.

09/23/80

Stanley Theatre
Pittsburgh, PA
CDR 1 Absolutely amazing. High quality sound. Bob is his usual miracle man. It is hard to imagine a show that makes you feel better to listen to. Bob Marley's Last Live Performance Officially Released: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_Forever:_September_23,_1980_%E2%80%A2_Stanley_Theatre_%E2%80%A2_Pittsburgh,_PA

Bush
Number of shows: 1

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02/28/95

Paradise Rock Club
Boston, MA
CDR 1 B+ A- Liberated bootleg "17 Stones Live at the Paradise"

Cream
Number of shows: 2

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??/??/66

BBC Studios - Sirens Sweetly Singing
Various, UK
CDR 2 A- A A cleaned up, newly sourced, and comprehensive chronology of this seminal power trio. BBC & more '66-'68. The sirens are sweetly singing...

04/22/67

Ricky Tick
London, England
CDR 1 B+ A- The last two songs are actually the yardbirds. Clapton tears it up on Sunshine. "Ricky Tick" bootleg circulates with filler from Klook's Kleek in West Hempstead, London on 15 November 1966.

Derek & The Dominos
Number of shows: 4

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10/23/70

Fillmore East
New York, NY
CDR 2 A- A- Circulates as: - part of the Paddington label 10 CD set: Complete Fillmore Tapes (6 of 10 CDs; the other 4 are the late show on the 24th.) - Domino Theory (just the late show) - Fillmore East 1970 (just the late show) - Fillmore Double Night (Mid Valley 007-010)

10/24/70

Fillmore East
New York, NY
CDR 2 A- A- Blues Power, Have You Ever Loved a Woman, Nobody Knows When You Are Down and Out are all officially released as part of the double CD release "Live at the Fillmore" (1996). Key To The Highway has been officially released on the Crossroads box-set. Red Wine may actually be from the First Night: From "Where's Eric! Magazine": http://www.whereseric.com/ecfaq/bootlegs/best-clapton-bootlegs-1970.html "The one misnomer is the ‘other’ version of “Bottle of Red Wine”, which on listening you find is the same version on both nights. One possible explanation is that in fact it wasn’t performed on the second night, with Marc Roberty’s book, The Complete Recording Sessions, listing it erroneously."

12/01/70

Curtis Hixon Hall
Tampa, FL
CDR 2 A C Only D&D show with duane allman entire show w/Duane Allman!!!

12/06/70

Suffolk Community College
Selden, NY
CDR 1 B+ C+ Source: AUD > Boot CD > CDR > WAV > SHN (xACT)

Dickey Betts & Great Southern
Number of shows: 1

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07/27/02

Hi-Fi Buys Amphitheater
Atlanta, GA
CDR 1 A-

Dire Straits
Number of shows: 1

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04/01/79

The Boarding House
San Francisco, CA
CDR 1 B+ A- It's The Waldorf according to all of the Dire Strait bootleg sites. According to Bill Graham Archives (the promoter for the show was Bill Graham Presents), this show was at The Boarding House.

The Doors
Number of shows: 2

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03/07/67

The Matrix
San Francisco, CA
CDR 2 A B my copy has a few skips in it, but none too bad

04/28/69

WNET (PBS) Televison Studios
New York, NY
CDR 1 A- B+ Liberated boot: "T.V. Eye" with filler Appears on "Critique" bootleg (Deja Vu Records). Date listed is recording date. It was not broadcast until 6/25/69. Light My Fire was played but not broadcast.

Drive-By Truckers
Number of shows: 2

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12/12/03

Knaack Klub
Berlin, Germany
CDR 2 A- A-

03/27/04

Back Porch, Tracy's House
Green Hill, AL
CDR 2 A A- One guitar electric, the other two acoustic Acoustic show originally 'billed' as 'Summer Cousins'

Fleetwood Mac
Number of shows: 4

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06/23/68

Carousel Ballroom
San Francisco, CA
CDR 1 A A Mick Fleetwood (drums) Peter Green (guitar, vocals) John McVie (bass) Jeremy Spencer (guitar, vocals) Paul Butterfield (harmonica) [Set 2]

01/07/70

Eagle Auditorium
Seattle, WA
CDR 1 A- B

01/30/70

The Warehouse
New Orleans, LA
CDR 1 A A Peter Green - Vocals, Guitar Danny Kirwan - Vocal, Guitar Jeremy Spencer - Vocal, Guitar John McVie - Bass Mick Fleetwood - Drums

01/31/70

The Warehouse
New Orleans, LA
CDR 2 A A Peter Green - Vocals, Guitar Danny Kirwan - Vocal, Guitar Jeremy Spencer - Vocal, Guitar John McVie - Bass Mick Fleetwood - Drums

Gov't Mule
Number of shows: 10

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12/28/94

Be Here Now
Asheville, NC
SHN 1 A- B * = w/ Kelee Holland on vocals, ** = w/ Jeff Lancaster on guitar & Kelee Holland on vocals, *** = w/ Mike Barnes & Howie Johnson on guitar, Chipper Lunsford on drums & Jabba The Hut on mouth harp, +only time played

08/30/97

The Fillmore
San Francisco, CA
CDR 0 A- * = w/Bobby Sheehan on Bass, + = Allen Woody on Mandolin, ** = w/Gregg Allman on vocals and guitar, *** = Dave Schools on bass, Allen Woody on Les Paul Guitar

03/10/98

Opera House
Toronto, ON
CDR 2 A A Straight forward Mule rocker

09/22/99

Georgia Theater
Athens, GA
CDR 3 A- A- * = w/ Dr. Dan Matrazzo on keyboards, ** = w/ Jimmy Herring on guitar & Dr. Dan, *** = w/ John Scofield on guitar & Dr. Dan, **** = w/ John, Jimmy & Dr. Dan, +1st time played

03/01/02

The Vanderbilt
Plainview, NY
CDR 3 A A- w/ Rob Barraco, Dave Schools & Audley Freed Setlist Notes: * w/Audley Freed on guitar

04/17/02

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY
CDR 3 A A- Alvin Youngblood Hart opened; (1) w/ Audley Freed on guitar and Andy Hess on bass; (2) w/ Audley on guitar; (3) w/ Marc Quinones on percussion; (4) w/ Stefan Lessard on bass; (5) w/ Audley Freed on guitar and Jason Newsted on bass; (6) w/ Audley Freed on guitar, Jason Newsted on bass, and Kid Rock on vocals (no Danny); (7) w/ Jason Newsted on bass and Kid Rock on vocals (no Danny). (8) with Jason Newsted on bass and Kid Rock on vocals for first verse only before leaving stage (no Danny). (9) w/ Robert Randolph on pedal steel. + first time played

05/03/02

State Palace Theatre
New Orleans, LA
SHN 0 (1) Jimmy Herring on guitar (2) Jimmy on guitar and DJ Logic (3) Jimmy on guitar, Skerik on sax, and DJ Logic (4) Hope Clayburn and Rob Somerville on sax, Bryan Smith on trombone (DBB) (5) just Dave and Les Claypool on bass (6) both Dave and Les on bass + first time played

10/11/02

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY
CDR 3 A A Warren Haynes - Guitar (* Solo) Danny Louis - Keyboards Matt Abts - Drums Rob Barraco - Keyboards (Set 1 Tracks 8-10) George Porter Jr - Bass (Set 1 & Encore) Greg Rzab - Bass (Set 2 Tracks 1-5, 10-11) Andy Hess - Bass (Set 2 Tracks 6-7) Roger Glover - Bass (Set 2 Tracks 8-9) Jimmy Vivino - Guitar (Set 2 Track 7)

12/31/02

Beacon Theater
New York, NY
CDR 3 A- A Setlist Notes: (1) George Porter Jr. on bass; (2) George on bass and vocals; (3) Tony Levin on bass; (5) Greg Rzab on bass; (6) Audley Freed on guitar; (7) Mike Farris on vocals during choral reprise; (8) Vernon Reid on guitar; (9) Vernon Reid on guitar and vocals; (10) Mike Farris on harmonica; (11) George Laks on keyboards; (12) Andy Hess on bass; + first time played

12/31/03

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY
CDR 3 A- A-

Grateful Dead
Number of shows: 1

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08/27/72

Old Renaissance Faire Grounds
Veneta, OR
CDR 3 A A Absolutely terrific. I would consider this a great introduction to the dead. Springfield Creamery benefit - "Field Trip" - not 08-28-72 - Other artist(s): NRPS

Hot Tuna
Number of shows: 1

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11/26/77

The Palladium
New York, NY
SHN 0 w/ Buffalo Bob Roberts on Sax

Hunter S. Thompson
Number of shows: 1

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11/01/77

University of Colorado Auditorium
Boulder, CO
CDR 1 A-

Jimi Hendrix
Number of shows: 3

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03/17/68

Cafe A Go-Go
New York, NY
CDR 1 A B+ "Blues At Midnight" - [Midnight Beat, MBCD 037] (Luxembourg) (77:23, 7 tracks) Generation Club, New York, 15apr68 (track 7) Jimi Hendrix (guitar), Elvin Bishop (guitar), Buddy Miles (Ddrums), Paul Butterfield (vocals, harmonica), Harvey Brooks (bass), Philip Wilson (drums), Herbie Rich (organ). "Blues At Midnight"

04/15/68

Generation Club
New York, NY
CDR 2 A B+ Unknown Band Name: Jimi Hendrix (guitar & vocals), B.B. King (guitar & vocals), Elvin Bishop (guitar), Buzzy Feiten (bass), Paul Butterfield (harmonica), Al Kooper (organ) Philip Wilson (drums), Stuart ? (piano), Don Martin (guitar). Exact date uncertain. Unknown Band Name: Jimi Hendrix (guitar & vocals), B.B. King (guitar & vocals), Elvin Bishop (guitar), Buzzy Feiten (bass), Paul Butterfield (harmonica), Al Kooper (organ) Philip Wilson (drums), Stuart ? (piano), Don Martin (guitar). Exact date uncertain. *=Jimi not playing on this track.

10/10/68

Winterland Ballroom
San Francisco, CA
CDR 2 A A The Jimi Hendrix Experience Jimi Hendrix - Electric Guitar, Vocals Noel Redding - Electric Bass Mitch Mitchell - Drums * - w/ Jack Casady On Electric Bass

Jimi Hendrix Experience
Number of shows: 1

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02/24/69

Royal Albert Hall
London, England
CDR 2 A A Peak Hendrix guitar playing. Crystal clear sound. Chris Wood of Traffic plays flute on Voodoo Child * w/Dave Mason & Chris Wood

Led Zeppelin
Number of shows: 3

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04/27/69

Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA
CDR 2 B+ C This audience tape is quite a bit rarer than the soundboard versions circulating. Led Zeppelin Database says there was an early and a late show. Unknown exactly which show this setlist is from... or if it's an amalgamation of the entire night.

03/17/73

Olympia Halle
Munich, West Germany
CDR 2 A- B- *Includes "Bouree" and "59th Street Bridge Song" teases.

03/21/75

Seattle Center Coliseum
Seattle, WA
CDR 3 B B+ one of the better zeppelin recordings i've heard, but sound quality degrades on the third disk

Little Feat
Number of shows: 5

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03/20/73

Civic Auditorium
Santa Monica, CA
CDR 1 B- CD boots "Live in Santa Monica, 1972", "Aurora Backseat", "No Head No Backstage Pass"

04/10/73

Ultrasonic Studios
Hempstead, NY
CDR 1 A A amazing, reccomended to all

04/15/73

Max's Kansas City
New York, NY
CDR 1 A- B- with Bonnie Raitt Opening for Bonnie Raitt *w/ Bonnie Raitt & Sonny Fortune (sax)

07/19/73

Ebbet's Field
Denver, CO
CDR 2 A A great show, but my second disk won't play past the third song for some reason

10/31/75

Orpheum Theatre
Boston, MA
CDR 2 B-

Marshall Tucker Band
Number of shows: 2

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12/31/73

Cow Palace
Daly City, CA
CDR 1 A A- Opening set for the Allman Brothers 12/31 Opening set for the Allman Brothers 12/31

03/13/76

Nassau Coliseum
Uniondale, NY
CDR 1 B+ B * with the Allman Brothers # with Chuck Leavell

Mississippi Fred McDowell
Number of shows: 1

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02/13/64

Fred's House
Como, MS
CDR 1 A A "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" bootleg Good Morning Little Schoolgirl was released on Arhoolie Records.

Muddy Waters
Number of shows: 1

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11/04/76

Blues & Jazz Festival
Geneva, Switzerland
CDR 2 A- A- Muddy Waters: guitar, vocals Luther "Guitar" Johnson: guitar, vocals Pinetop Perkins: piano, vocals Bob Margolin: guitar Jerry Portnoy: harmonica Calvin Jones: bass, vocals Willie Smith: drums

Neil Young
Number of shows: 5

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12/05/70

Carnegie Hall
New York, NY
CDR 1 B+ This is technically the late show from 12/4/70. Recorded by Reprise (Bootlegs: See What A Fool I've Been, The 1970 Carnegie Hall Show, Carnegie Hall, Citizen Kane Junior Blues (1 track), Love Art Blues (1 track)

02/27/71

Royal Festival Hall
London, England
CDR 2 A A Almost as good a recording as "live rust" as far as sound quality. Intimate, moving. A very good counterpoint to the 11/03/73

11/03/73

Palace Theatre
Manchester, England
CDR 1 A B+ Bizarre, brilliant Neil Young & The Santa Monica Flyers (aka Crazy Horse), (Bootlegs: Speaking Out)

??/??/95

Mirrorball Live (Thin Air VI)
various, various
CDR 2 B+ A-

03/21/04

Mullins Center, University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA
CDR 2

Neil Young Compilations
Number of shows: 1

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??/??/01

A Perfect Echo
Compilation, Compilation
CDR 8 A A all soundboards, all good recordings, amazing compilation A Perfect Echo - Neil Young 1967-2001 All problems should be reported to: perfect.echo@neil-rocks.de How could I introduce the new tree better than in the words of Jim and Braden, the masterminds behind the project? Here are the main details: Jim's introduction: ... our good friend Braden Strickler has done it again. He's recently compiled and lovingly mastered, almost exclusively from soundboard recordings, an 8-DISC SET which runs chronologically from August 1967 to January 2001. It's like an expanded version of the "Rock 'n' Roll Cowboy" concept, but with far superior sound. Thank, of course, to Braden, for agreeing to let me tree this one. Braden makes incredible compilations, often - for his own enjoyment and that of his friends. Many of them are non-Neil-related, and I helped convince him that this one deserves wide distribution on Rust. Here's Braden's "introduction" to "Neil Young: A Perfect Echo," which includes the track list for the 8-disc set: NEIL YOUNG: A PERFECT ECHO This is a compilation of soundboard recordings from 1967-2001. The term soundboard is a bit of a misnomer. By soundboard I mean, basically, not an audience recording. Some are true soundboards, while others are FM, TV, ALD, or video-sourced recordings. The recordings were all taken from cdrs or videos that are circulating in the trading community. Each track was checked out in Cool Edit with headphones, and may have had some cleanup done to remove any odd clicks, hiss, or other sound quality problems. The volume was set on each track so as to have them at similar volumes. Fades were added at the beginnings and ends of each track, so the tracks don't segue, for the most part. There are a couple of segues where successive songs were taken from the same concert, so it still needs to be burned DAO. Most of the banter between tracks was removed to make room for more tracks. There are a total of 115 tracks (109 songs, as 6 get repeated). Some years were heavy with available recordings (1976 and 1989 come to mind). I tried to balance the set by not using too many songs from a single show. The entire 8 discs run in, roughly, chronological order. Originally, I started making this as just a personal compilation from my collection. It took about a month to put together, including the planning of what would be included, the remastering of the tracks, and, finally, the creation of the artwork. At first, I didn't have a title and was just going to call it "a soundboard archive." While fixing some soft static in Natural Beauty, the title came to me, when he sang "I heard a perfect echo die...". I was going to call it "Perfect Echo Die", but Jim Leonard, our friendly AOTW coordinator, persuaded me to leave off the word "die," so now we have the title "A Perfect Echo". The intent was to make a nice sampling of soundboard recordings from throughout his career. Its sort of like an expanded "Rock 'n' Roll Cowboy," with the intent to keep the sound quality higher and more consistent.

North Mississippi Allstars
Number of shows: 3

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02/08/02

Miramar Theatre
Milwaukee, WI
SHN 0

06/23/02

Bonnaroo Music Festival, Arena Stage
Manchester, TN
SHN 0 Show Notes: Entire show with Duwayne Burnside of guitar * Duwayne Burnside on vocals ** Cody Dickinson played a kinetic electric washboard feedback jam, then set it up on the mic stand and lit it on fire! *** Cody Dickinson on guitar and vocals as Duwayne Burnside moved back to the drums (Walter "Furry" Lewis version of song) Original Artists: % "Shimmy She Wobble" is the name for the Othar Turner conglomeration NMAS plays in concert of Station Blues (their version of Howlin' Wolf's "Sittin' On Top Of The World" from Shake Hands With Shorty), and various instrumental jams. & Roebuck "Pops" Staples song ^ Mississippi Fred McDowell song $ R.L. Burnside song # Junior Kimbrough song @ Bobby Bland song, written by Malone & Scott, and well known for Pigpen's versions with The Grateful Dead + Mississippi Fred McDowell song

01/16/04

Borderline
London, England
FLAC 0 Notes: + w/ unknown guest keyboard player

Phish
Number of shows: 1

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03/12/88

Nectar's
Burlington, VT
SHN 0 Only second set, First recording of Gamehenge [1] First known Phish performance. [2] First known performance. This was John Paluska’s first Phish show and also the first known live Gamehendge, complete with narration between songs from McGrupp through Possum. This show contained the first known Phish version of Jump Monk and the first known versions of Tela and Forbin’s (although on 5/21/88, Trey called Tela a debut). Antelope contained Dixie teases from Trey. The members of Phish were, by accounts, at the Frank Zappa concert up the street at the Burlington Memorial Auditorium before this Nectar’s gig. This setlist is incomplete.

Pink Floyd
Number of shows: 5

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09/16/70

Playhouse Theatre
London, UK
CDR 1 B A- Common misdate (because of artwork) Should be 07/16/1970 liberated bootleg "Libest Space Monitor" for more info: http://www.pf-roio.de/roio/roio-cd/libest_spacement.cd.html

02/17/72

Rainbow Theatre
London, England
CDR 2 A B Definately worth a listen. Early Dark Side of the Moon. Very respectful audience, isn't an sbd but as far as the audience is concerned it may as well be. I gave it a b because tonally it isn't flawless and the second set is a bit quiet, however for this era, you might consider it an "A".

12/09/74

The Palace Theatre
Manchester, UK
CDR 2 A B

05/09/77

Oakland Coliseum
Oakland, CA
CDR 2 A+ A This is the best 1977 tour show that I've heard so far. David Gimour tears pigs like never before and they play careful with that axe really well. *Final Performance

07/02/77

Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
CDR 1 Only have the second set before the encores. Basically an amazing performance of "Wish You Were Here"

Rolling Stones
Number of shows: 3

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03/13/71

Leeds University
Leeds, Yorkshire
CDR 1 Bootlegs: Charlie Watts Live At Leeds, First Decade, Get Your Leeds Lungs Out, Get Your Leeds Lungs Out: Revisited, Hot Stuff Vol. 1, Leed Stones: The Flamin' Groupie, Live In Leeds 1971, Let It Bleeze, Live In Leeds 1971, The Live Album, Rare Little Rock 'N Rollers, Rockstars In Concert, Schoolboy Blues Vol. 1, Sonic Barbeque Groundhogs opened

02/24/73

Western Australia Cricket Ground
Perth, Australia
CDR 1 B+ My version has filler from Dallas, TX Rehearsels 1972 12. Don't Lie to Me 13. Hip Shake 14. Jam 15. Let it Loose 16. Gimmie Shelter 17. Ventilator Blues Bootlegs: Exiles Afternoon, Live In Perth, Australia, The Party Down Under, Happy Birthday Nicky, Rocks Off! This is the evening show

10/17/73

Forest Nationale (1st Show)
Brussels, Belgium
SHN 1 A A Mine has this setlist; Brown Sugar, Gimme Shelter, Happy, Tumbling Dice, Dancing With Mr. D, Star Star, Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker), Angie, Honky Tonk Women, Midnight Rambler, Rip This Joint, Jumping Jack Flash, Street Fighting Man, Brown Sugar #2, Street Fighting Man #2 Bootlegs: A Tour De Force, Bedspring Symphony, The Best Of Europe 1973, Best Of Live In Concert, Best Of U.S.A. Tour 1973/1980, The Boys At The Alamo Story, Brussels Affair 1973, Command Raid, Commando Radio, East And West, Europe `73, European Tour 1973, First Decade, Headin' For An Overload, Hot Stuff Vol. 1, Jump, The Lost Brussels, Midnight Rambler, Nasty Music, Nasty Music (20 Bit Master), Nasty Music (A Tour De Force), Nasty Remixes, Rock Out Cock Out, Satelite Delayed, Sydney Last Affair

Stevie Ray Vaughan
Number of shows: 1

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??/??/39

SRV'S Lost First Album
Nashville, TN
CDR 1 B+ A Great Early Stevie -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "The Legendary Lost First Stevie Ray Vaughn Album" "The one and only surviving test pressing was recently discovered in a cupboard in South Austin, Texas where it had lain for the last 19 years, all other recordings of the project have been destroyed after alleged contractual disputes arose. These recording, notable for their raw energy and rare slide guitar work are essential for all true collectors. Also featuring four early arrangements of songs that later appeared on the Texas Flood album. Due to the brevity of the Nashville '78 session the producers have added a live soundboard recording featuring Lou Ann Barton and three tracks featuring Johnni Reno on saxophone." --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes: The above paragraph is the supposed story behind this recording as told on the cd inlay. The real story is that the band didn't like the way the album turned out and paid a large sum of money to keep it from being released.

Sublime
Number of shows: 1

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02/17/95

Las Palmas Theater
Hollywood, CA
SHN 1 B B-

Warren Haynes
Number of shows: 2

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02/05/93

The Ritz
New York, NY
SHN 0 Artists: Warren Haynes (The Allman Brothers Band): electric guitar John Popper (Blues Traveler): harmonica Noel Redding (The Jimi Hendrix Experience): bass, acoustic guitar Lincoln Schliefer (Warren Haynes Band): bass Chuck Leavell(Allmans/Aquarium Rescue Unit): piano Bernie Worrell (Parliament Funkadelic): clavinet, organ Jaimoe (Allmans): drums Jerome Brailey (Parliament Funkadelic): drums Marc Quinones (Allmans): percussion

08/15/03

Planet Bluegrass Ranch
Lyons, CO
CDR 2 B+ A- great acoustic show *w/ Al Schnier on guitar "Rocky Mountain Folks Festival"

White Stripes
Number of shows: 1

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11/12/03

Promowest Pavilion
Columbus, OH
CDR 2 B

Blues for Etree by Josh Simpson