| Date |
Venue |
City |
State |
Count |
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Sound Quality |
SHN Info |
Notes |
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02/14/70 |
Fillmore East |
New York |
NY |
1 SHN |
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notes |
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Pretty short for an Allman Brothers set, but it's worth every minute. The sound is pretty much flawless. |
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04/04/70 |
Ludlow's Garage |
Cincinnati |
OH |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
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Wow, this show is really good. There's not a dull moment here. It's a super hot show! Only sound problems are a little hiss and some rawness in the sound, but I'd say it's pretty good. |
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07/26/70 |
S.U.N.Y. Gym |
Stony Brook |
NY |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
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Pretty hissy, but the instruments and vocals come through pretty well. |
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12/13/70 |
Leonard Gym, American University |
Washington |
DC |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Great sound quality, and another rocking Allman Bros show. Stormy Monday fades out, sadly, but there's enough good music to make up for it. |
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01/17/71 |
Syria Mosque |
Pittsburgh |
PA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
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Sound is pretty muffled, but it's quite listenable. As always, the Allmans deliver a very nice performance. You Don't Love Me has some especially nice guitar interplay by Duane and Dickey. |
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01/30/71 |
Fillmore West |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
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The recording is a bit deteriorated, but it's a fine fine show! An exceptionally hot Whipping Post, too. |
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03/13/71 |
Fillmore East (Early) |
New York |
NY |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
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A nearly perfect recording of a great show, though Elizabeth Reed and Mountain Jam have some hiss (it gets pretty bad at times, but it's still quite listenable). Apparently it's from the same original recording as the Fillmore Concerts, but these are not the touched up recordings we find on those albums. |
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03/20/71 |
The Warehouse |
New Orleans |
LA |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
|
3 Audio discs
Another good show. The only problem with is there's just too much hiss throughout the entire recording. The 47 minute Mountain Jam and the You Don't Love Me/Whipping Post jams would be fantastic otherwise. See tech notes for md5 info. |
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06/27/71 |
Fillmore East |
New York |
NY |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
source |
As always, it's a rocking show, with great soundboard quality as well. |
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08/26/71 |
A&R Studios |
New York |
NY |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
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This is one of the best sounding recordings of Duane era Allman Brothers I've heard, and it's quite delightful. You can't go wrong with a show this good. |
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09/16/71 |
The Warehouse |
New Orleans |
LA |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
source |
3 Audio discs.
Sound quality isn't great, but it's passable. Vocals are nearly inaudible, and there are some points where the source is damaged. As always it's a great show. It's the Allman Bros. How could it not be? |
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07/12/72 |
The Spectrum |
Philadelphia |
PA |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
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2 audio discs. A very nice soundboard of the Brothers coming down from their prime. They rock pretty hard in this show, and even with Duane recently departed there's some fine musicianship here. Whipping Post and the encore jam are pretty amazing. |
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08/06/72 |
Hollywood Bowl |
Los Angeles |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
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A pretty good audience recording for its age, with some audience noise at times, but not too bad. The show is very fiery, especially those jams with Johnny Winter. Too bad it's not a soundboard. |
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06/09/73 |
RFK Stadium |
Washington |
DC |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
source |
3 audio discs. The sound starts off a little funny (mostly just the mix, sometimes the volume), but it's quite clear and has nice stereo sound. A pretty cool three hour show, with lots of guitar and keyboards to satisfy the soul. |
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06/10/73 |
Robert F. Kennedy Stadium |
Washington |
DC |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
source |
2 audio discs. The sound is mostly perfect, with just a few minor glitches here and there. It's a fine show, although it's missing most of Whipping Post. Good music all around, as always. |
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12/31/73 |
Cow Palace |
Daly City |
CA |
3 SHN |
|
notes |
source |
4 Audio discs.
An essential Allman Bros recording. Sound is perfect in all ways, and the performance is stellar. There are a few very minor fluctuations in levels at points during the recording, but nothing very disturbing. |
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01/01/74 |
Cow Palace |
Daly City |
CA |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
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The sound is pretty tinny/hissy, but the really bad thing is that random channels die out and come back throughout the recording. |
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07/12/04 |
Uptown Theater |
Kansas City |
MO |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
source |
3 audio discs.
These guys always put on a great show, no matter how many original members there are. This recording is great, and the show rocks. Whoever wrote the info file seems to have things a little wrong, though... Melissa is definitely not acoustic, the Drums/bass section of Instrumental Illness includes some full band jamming, and a few other things like that. Not a big deal, though. The music is where it's at! |
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| Date |
Venue |
City |
State |
Count |
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Sound Quality |
SHN Info |
Notes |
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08/14/75 |
The Fabulous Forum |
Inglewood |
CA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs. Pretty cool show, especially the jamming with Keith Moon and Carlos Santana, but the sound leaves a little bit to be desired. It's not too bad, just a little muddy. Good times, though. |
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04/27/77 |
Hammersmith Odeon |
London |
England |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
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2 audio discs. Good sound quality, and a nice performance. |
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02/03/89 |
Royal Albert Hall |
London |
England |
3 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Pretty hot show! Perfect sound, and two of the best guitarists ever. I still think the Dire Straits 6/11/88 show is a better example of them, but this is longer, so it gets extra points. And there are some very rocking solos here. Filler comes from the Unplugged show, I think. |
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05/21/01 |
Philips Arena |
Atlanta |
GA |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Great sound quality. I can't say I'm a huge fan of his newer songs, but the old ones are nice. A good show for Clapton fans. |
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| Date |
Venue |
City |
State |
Count |
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Sound Quality |
SHN Info |
Notes |
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09/01/69 |
Texas International Pop Festival |
Lewisville |
TX |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
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Loud and full of energy. It's a fun show, despite the sound being pretty raw, and the last song fading out before it's finished. |
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03/07/70 |
Olympic Auditorium |
Los Angeles |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Well the vocals are impossible to hear, but the instruments come through pretty well. There's some amazing guitar playing here (as always), but it gets a little muddled at times. In all, it's very nice to hear just that guitar. |
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02/01/71 |
Konserthuset |
Stockholm |
Sweden |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Great sound, just a little static here and there. Right from the start it's a pretty intense performance. Very cool stuff. There are four tracks after the main show that might be filler from another show (one is another Jumping Jack Flash). Whatever it is, this is a really hot show! |
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04/25/73 |
Maple Leaf Gardens |
Toronto |
ON |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
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The recording is a bit raw, but there's a ton of energy as always, and fine guitar playing. Another fine set by Johnny and his band. |
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03/06/77 |
The Tower Theatre |
Upper Darby |
PA |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Great soundboard recording of a very very good show. Very bluesy and very entertaining. Johnny Winter plays guitar like crazy, though not as rocking as usual, and Muddy's band rips it up alongside. It's a very good time. |
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11/15/78 |
Texas Opry House |
Houston |
TX |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
Another high energy show, although the sound is a tad raw. Johnny spends a lot of time lecturing about the blues, which is pretty entertaining. |
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09/08/79 |
Park Meadows Racetrack |
Brookhaven |
NY |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
This is a sweet recording and another nicely done show. It's hard to choose which Johnny Winter shows are the best, so I'll just say this show is definitely worth having. |
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12/18/82 |
Uptown Theater |
Kansas City |
MO |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
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Sound is pretty raw, but this is one of the more energetic and exciting shows by Johnny that I've heard (and that's saying a lot, considering he's always very energetic). The bass and drums are right up front in the mix as well, so it's a good all-around listen. |
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12/04/86 |
Toad's Place |
New Haven |
CT |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
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2 audio discs. A very nice soundboard of a wild show. Man, this guy can play the hell out of his guitar! It's a very upbeat bluesy show, and it's just fun the whole way through, especially that crazy jam on Don't Take Advantage Of Me. Whoah! |
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07/27/87 |
Starlight Theater |
Kansas City |
MO |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
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Really great sound, especially considering it's from the audience. And one hell of a show, too. Johnny plays with more energy than most musicians, and keeps it going for a looong time. |
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09/18/87 |
Commodore Ballroom |
Vancouver |
BC |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
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The vocals are pretty quiet, but who cares... it's another of those wicked good Johnny Winter shows that makes you wonder how he can keep up with that wild guitar playing without his arms falling off. A rockin good time. |
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08/23/88 |
Toad's Place |
New Haven |
CT |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
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2 audio discs. Another wicked sweet show, with nice FM sound. There are a few small dropouts, but the performance more than makes up for anything. Freakin awesome. |
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08/04/90 |
The Channel |
Boston |
MA |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
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Pretty nice sound, a wild show, and a fun setlist. You can't lose with this one. |
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03/26/91 |
Cabooze Bar |
Minneapolis |
MN |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
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Nice soundboard quality with a nice mix. Johnny sure can wail on that guitar. Fun listening all around. |
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07/23/04 |
The Starland Ballroom |
Sayreville |
NJ |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
This show is much slower and laid back than the earlier Johnny shows on my list. He seems to have calmed down a bit, but there's still that sweet guitar playing like before. And a perfectly clean soundboard recording. |
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| Date |
Venue |
City |
State |
Count |
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Sound Quality |
SHN Info |
Notes |
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07/11/83 |
El Mocambo |
Toronto |
ON |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Oooh, this is some sweet music. Perfect soundboard sound, and a wild wild show, as always. Sounds great to me. |
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10/30/83 |
The Hollywood Palace |
Los Angeles |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
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Lots of small clicks and light static, but the volume of the instruments drowns those out pretty well. Aside from that and a little tinny noise it's a nearly perfect recording. Filler is a weak AUD recording of voodoo child from unknown date/location. |
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08/17/84 |
Le Spectrum |
Montreal |
QC |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Another great sounding SRV show. You really can't go wrong with this guy: great guitar playing, a tight band, and the show is fun listening. The last three tracks are filler from various performances. |
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01/24/85 |
Shiba Yubinchokin Hall |
Tokyo |
Japan |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Perfect soundboard quality, and a very hot performance. I really like the version of the band with Wynans on keyboards, but this show reminds me that SRV can handle lead pretty damn well! Just an amazing guitarist. This version is missing Sky Is Crying and Dirty Pool. |
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01/24/85 |
Shiba Yubinchokin Hall |
Tokyo |
Japan |
1 DVD-R |
|
notes |
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Pro-shot video, and it's a fine show at that. Except for those pants... |
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09/01/85 |
Seattle Center Coliseum |
Seattle |
WA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
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Missing Ain't Gone & Give Up On Love. The sound is very nice, and the show is great as always. And Bonnie Raitt plays a pretty mean slide guitar to complement Stevie Ray and Reese Wynans. |
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12/31/86 |
Fox Theater |
Atlanta |
GA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
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The sound is a little hissy, and there are a few small digipops here and there. Starting on Life Without You, the hiss gets a little louder. Other than that, the sound is great and the performance is quite nice. According to the SRV gig database, the last three tracks are Tore Down, Rude Mood, and Oreo Cookie Blues. |
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03/25/87 |
The Ocean Center |
Daytona Beach |
FL |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
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Great sounding recording. The band is in better shape than usual, as far as I can tell. The guitar and keyboards come through especially well in the mix. |
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06/30/87 |
Mann Music Center |
Philadelphia |
PA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
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incomplete show... missing Life Without You and a little bit of Scuttle Buttin'. Other than that, it's a great soundboard recording with another hot performance. |
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12/29/88 |
The Stone Pony |
Asbury Park |
NJ |
2 FLAC |
|
notes |
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What an amazing recording!!! The only sound problem is that there's a cut in the middle of Life Without You (huge bummer, since it's right in the middle of one of my favorite guitar solos ever). The entire band plays like crazy, and the result is over two hours of pure awesomeness. |
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07/30/89 |
Legends |
Chicago |
IL |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
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Last two songs are one track. This show is amazing! Buddy Guy and Stevie Ray Vaughan jamming like hell. You've got to hear this. |
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10/10/89 |
Austin City Limits |
Austin |
TX |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
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On the first track the guitar is a little low in the mix, but after that it evens out and the sound is exceptional. The performance is amazing, and just keeps getting better to the very end. |
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11/29/89 |
McNichols Arena |
Denver |
CO |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
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As always, Stevie rocks all over the place and knocks my socks off. It's another unbelievable show, with almost perfect sound. |
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08/25/90 |
Alpine Valley Music Theatre |
East Troy |
WI |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
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Another great latter day SRV show. His second to last, in fact. Damn shame. He puts on a great show here, and perfect soundboard quality. A few songs fade out, but what is here certainly rocks.
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