Allman Brothers Band 07/17/1992
Pacific Amphitheater, Costa Mesa, CA
Source Summary
Recorded By: Bill Knecht with Sony Walkman with supplied external mic
Source: Analog Master > 1st Gen (TDK-SA) (Langdon Master Series Vol.131)
Transfer : Nak BX-300 > Sony PCM M10 (24/48) > AVS Audio Editor > CD Wave Editor
Transferred & tracked by Wes Meyette
Recorded By: Bill Knecht with Sony Walkman with supplied external mic
Source: Analog Master > 1st Gen (TDK-SA) (Langdon Master Series Vol.131)
Transfer : Nak BX-300 > Sony PCM M10 (24/48) > AVS Audio Editor > CD Wave Editor
Transferred & tracked by Wes Meyette
Allman Brothers
1992-07-17
Pacific Amphitheater,
Costa Mesa, Ca (24-Bit)
Recorded By: Bill Knecht with Sony Walkman with supplied external mic
Source: Analog Master > 1st Gen (TDK-SA) (Langdon Master Series Vol.131)
Transfer : Nak BX-300 > Sony PCM M10 (24/48) > AVS Audio Editor > CD Wave Editor Transferred & tracked by Wes Meyette
01 Don't Want You No More > It's Not My Cross to Bear
02 Statesboro Blues
03 Blue Sky
04 Don't Keep Me Wonderin
05 Nobody Knows
06 Black Hearted Woman
07 Seven Turns
08 Midnight Rider
09 Southbound
10 Melissa
11 Pony Boy > Hoochie Coochie Man
12 Get on With Your Life
13 In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
14 Revival
15 One Way Out
16 Whipping Post
Presenting recently released master and first generation collection of John Langdon.
John has been a long time taper and trader.
Many of these recordings have circulated over the years.
These are fresh 24-Bit transfers.
John worked at Merlin's Workshop, a record store in Albuquerque.
This store specialized in used and collectible vinyl, including bootlegs.
This is where I met John in 1980.
This job provided John unique opportunities and access to other local tapers.
In addition to John's masters, he acquired several shows from the master recordings of local tapers and Customers that frequented the store.
Many of these local tapers only recorded for themselves and did not trade/circulate their shows.
Unfortunately John doesn't remember some of the names of the folks who gave him shows.
Passing ships in the night 40 years ago.
There were a few known tapers that did circulate their recordings and those folks are credited in the text, the others remain unknown.
I have done all the transfers, these are transfers directly off the master or first generation cassettes.
Enjoy ~ Wes
1992-07-17
Pacific Amphitheater,
Costa Mesa, Ca (24-Bit)
Recorded By: Bill Knecht with Sony Walkman with supplied external mic
Source: Analog Master > 1st Gen (TDK-SA) (Langdon Master Series Vol.131)
Transfer : Nak BX-300 > Sony PCM M10 (24/48) > AVS Audio Editor > CD Wave Editor Transferred & tracked by Wes Meyette
01 Don't Want You No More > It's Not My Cross to Bear
02 Statesboro Blues
03 Blue Sky
04 Don't Keep Me Wonderin
05 Nobody Knows
06 Black Hearted Woman
07 Seven Turns
08 Midnight Rider
09 Southbound
10 Melissa
11 Pony Boy > Hoochie Coochie Man
12 Get on With Your Life
13 In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
14 Revival
15 One Way Out
16 Whipping Post
Presenting recently released master and first generation collection of John Langdon.
John has been a long time taper and trader.
Many of these recordings have circulated over the years.
These are fresh 24-Bit transfers.
John worked at Merlin's Workshop, a record store in Albuquerque.
This store specialized in used and collectible vinyl, including bootlegs.
This is where I met John in 1980.
This job provided John unique opportunities and access to other local tapers.
In addition to John's masters, he acquired several shows from the master recordings of local tapers and Customers that frequented the store.
Many of these local tapers only recorded for themselves and did not trade/circulate their shows.
Unfortunately John doesn't remember some of the names of the folks who gave him shows.
Passing ships in the night 40 years ago.
There were a few known tapers that did circulate their recordings and those folks are credited in the text, the others remain unknown.
I have done all the transfers, these are transfers directly off the master or first generation cassettes.
Enjoy ~ Wes
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