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Date: 11/18/78
Year: 1978
Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters
City: Austin
State: TX
Set I
Hideaway
Messing with the Kid
Susie Q
Mississippi Blues
Walking by Myself
Roll Over Beethoven
Last Night
Diving Duck
Help Me
Set II
Honest I Do ->
> Got My Mojo Working
Love Her with A Feeling
Wipe Out [Bobby T. Drum solo]
Going Down Slow [Jon Paris on slide guitar & vocal, Johnny on bass]
I'm Ready [Jon Paris on guitar & vocal, Johnny on bass]
Come On In My Kitchen
Sweet Papa John
Ain't Nothing To Me
Wildwood Flower
Back at the Chicken Shack
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Collectors With This Show
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Roy Martin\'s Music Collection (5/5) |
FLAC / 0 |
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audience source (SS129) |
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source: very good audience recording. I would rate it "excellent" for the guitar, bass and drums, however Johnny's and Jon's voices are poor, very low and distant on the final mix. It has too many cuts, mostly brief ones and on the crowd cheers between the songs; also sometimes a "hum" noise on the background, gratefully it doesn't detract from the recording too much.
No details on lineage on this one. |
gary k. (5/5) |
cdr / 3 |
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Michael Shilling (4/5) |
CDR/Flac / 2 |
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VG Recording & Great Performance w/ more variety in the setlist. Show has been subject to some noise reduction in its lineage as evidenced by some "crystaline sparkle" in the cymbals and quieter passage. Nothing objectionable and balanced by some incredible slide work.
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