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Warren Haynes 06/13/1993

The Agora, Cleveland, OH
SHNID 104622
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Realistic Cassette Recorder > Maxell XL2 tape > JVC Deck Playback > ADS Digital Conversion Box > Dell Computer > WAV > Cool Edit (for tracking) > FLAC
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12/18/2009
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WARREN HAYNES BAND
1993 - 06 - 13
Cleveland, OH
Agora Ballroom


Warren Haynes: guitar & vocals
Danny Lewis: keyboard & vocals
Lincoln Schleifer: bass
Steve Holly: drums & vocals

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Realistic Cassette Recorder >
Maxell XL2 tape > JVC Deck Playback >
ADS Digital Conversion Box >
Dell Computer > WAV > Cool Edit (for tracking) > FLAC

Re-Seeded by BluesOxator
(incl. CD Cover artwork)

From The German Mule-Junkies:
RoryGallagher (a.k.a. Axel)
Raimax (a.k.a. Rainer)
BluesOxator (a.k.a. Christian)
Chico1610 (a.k.a. Hans Otto)

\"One Kickin`Ass !\" Mule Project
**For the Fans......By the Fans**
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CD - 1 -
01. Just Before The Bullets
      Fly
02. Tear Me Down
03. Movers & Shakers
04. Invisible
05. Tattoos & Cigarettes
06. Sammy
07. The Same Thing
08. - intro -
09. Fire In The Kitchen
10. Blue Radio

CD - 2 -
01. I\'ll Be The One
02. Loaded Dice
03. Gambler\'s Roll
04. Sister Justice
05.  - guitar solo -
06. Look Over Yonder
      Wall
07. Power & The
      Glory
08. Broken Promise
      Land


This documents the only Cleveland performence
of the WHB. There was only about 40 people at
the show, but they were loud and enthusiastic.
Warren and band fed off the crowd energy
and delivered a killer set. This show at 130
min is much longer than most of the headlining
shows from that time period. Also contains
the last performance of \"Power & the Glory\"
according to Mulebase. The tapes have been
sitting in a box for 15 years.
Although it is not hi-fi by any means, it is still very
listenable. There are a couple of speed problems in
\"I\'ll Be the One\"and \"Broken Promise Land\". They
are minor. There was a tape flip in \"Same Thing.


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