Drive-By Truckers
2011-07-30
Norton Auditorium
Florence, Ala.
Taped, transferred and seeded by: MSTaper
*** A Team Dirty South Recording ***
Avantone CK-1 (cardoid) > Fostex FR-2LE (24/48)
DFC/~6' behind the board; mics @ ~7' high; ~60' from the stage
CF > HDD > Wavelab 6 > CD Wave Editor > FLAC > Traders' Little Helper
Set List:
01 intro
02 Carl Perkins' Cadillac
03 The Living Bubba
04 Where the Devil Don't Stay
05 Puttin' People on the Moon
06 Gravity's Gone
07 Go-Go Boots
08 Cartoon Gold
09 Box of Spiders
10 Self Destructive Zones
11 Patterson raps about new Shoals bands
12 Where's Eddie? *
13 Everybody Needs Love **
14 Marry Me
15 Ronnie and Neal
16 Three Dimes Down
17 Buttholeville
18 encore break
19 Zip City
20 Patterson raps about his son
21 Let There Be Rock
22 Shut Up and Get on the Plane
23 Angels and Fuselage
Running Time: 1:57
* with David Hood on bass; Shonna Tucker on vocals
** with David Hood on bass; Shonna, Mike Dillon (Decoys) and two little girls on backing vocals
The DBT played the "headliner concert" for the 30th W.C. Handy Music Festival. The Decoys, featuring Patterson's dad, David Hood on bass, opened the show. Spooner Oldham and Donnie Fritts performed four songs each with The Decoys.
This was not my choice of venues for The Truckers. There was no beer (university auditorium) and no liquid refreshments whatsoever. It was a great sounding room, however, and the show rocked, despite some complaints by some "elderly" folks who apparently weren't aware of what the Truckers are all about (loud).
The "Carl Perkins' Cadillac" opener was appropriate since Sam Phillips was born in Florence. They played a variety of tracks that had local connections like "Where's Eddie" and "Everybody Needs Love," "Ronnie and Neal," "Buttholeville," "Let There Be Rock" and "Zip City."
enjoy!
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