Dickey Betts 04/18/2003
Set I
True Gravity, Steady Rollin' Man, Come Into My Kitchen, Blue Sky, Southbound, Change My Way Of Livin' > Jessica
Set II
7 Turns @, Beyond The Pale @, Keep On Rollin' @, Back Where It All Began *, What's It All About *, Donna Maria, Nobody Knows * > In Memory of Elizabeth Reid *, No One To Run With *
Encore: Ramblin' Man
Encore: Ramblin' Man
Set III
Comment
@ acoustic
* with Vinny Amico (moe.)- percussion
* with Vinny Amico (moe.)- percussion
Collectors With This Show
| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| John H | flac / 2 | A | A | View | audience | |
| Notes: | Lineage>SONY D7 Master w/ NAK 300's w/ CP4 shotguns thru SONY SBM-1>CD>Traders Little Helper FLAC conversion | |||||
| Brian | cdr / 3 | View | Neumann KM 184> PS-2> AD-20 (44.1 kHz)> PCM-M1 | |||
| Notes: | @ acoustic * with Vinny Amico (moe.)- percussion | |||||
| John Sherwood | CD-R / 3 | View | Neumann KM184PS2>AD(44.1khz)>PCM M1 | |||
| Cardz024 | CDR / 3 | A | A | View | ||
| Notes: | Dickey Betts & Great Southern 4/18/03 Northern Lights; Clifton Park, NY source: Neumann KM 184> PS-2> AD-20 (44.1 kHz)> PCM-M1 transfer: PCM-R300>coax> DIO 2448> soundforge 5.0> cdWave>mkw>SHN taped and transfered by Rob Clarke rclarke@iwon.com disc 1 (set 1): 1. True Gravity 2. Steady Rollin' Man 3. Come Into My Kitchen 4. Blue Sky 5. Southbound 6. Change My Way> 7. Jessica disc 2 (set 2): 1. 7 Turns @ 2. Beyond The Pale @ 3. Keep On Rollin' @ 4. Back Where It All Began * 5. What's It All About * 6. Donna Maria disc 3: 1. Nobody Knows> * 2. In Memory of Elizabeth Reid * 3. No One To Run With * 4. E: Ramblin' Man @ acoustic * with Vinny Amico (moe.)- percussion | |||||
| Amber Saxon | SHN / 3 | A | View | 17289 | ||
| steve | CDR / 3 | View | ||||
| Tim Moran | SHN / 2 | A | A | View | ||
| Andrew | CDR / 3 | View | ||||
| fz3s | CD / 3 | View | 17289 | |||
| snuffy | / 3 | View | ||||
| Brian Colish | / 3 | View | unknown | |||
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