Allman Brothers Band
Beacon Theater, NYC
3/19/2002
Disc 1:
1. Tuning
2. Ain't Wastin Time No More
3. Statesboro Blues
4. Stand Back
5. Rockin Horse>
6. Good Clean Fun
7. Old Before My Time
8. Same Thing (there is a tiny gap about 22 seconds in-this is on the original DAT)
9. Can't Turn You Loose w/horns
10.Been Lovin You Too Long w/horns
11.*new instrumental* (I'm calling it Charlie for Derek's new baby-see below for an explanation)
Disc 2:
1. Tuning
2. Come & Go Blues
3. You Don't Love Me
4. Firing Line
5. Soulshine
6. Woman Across The River
7. Dreams
Disc 3:
1. Please Call Home w/horns
2. Southbound w/horns
3. Whipping Post
4. Little Martha
Taped in Row J Seat 106 (dead center)
Source: B&K 4021>Aeta preamp (sorry I don't remember exactly which)>Aiwa portable DAT>D8 (via analog cable)
Transfer to WAV: D8>Oade cable>Midiman Dio 2448>CDWav
Conversion to SHN using mkWACT
Taped by Todd Hinden and Yossi Pollak
yossi3080@yahoo.com
Gregg Allman, lead vocals and Hammond B3 organ
Butch Trucks, drums and percussion
Jaimoe, drums
Marc Quinones, percussion
Oteil Burbridge, bass
Derek Trucks, lead and slide guitar
Warren Haynes, lead and slide guitar
OK in terms of "Charlie" here is my take on it. I don't know yet whether Warren or Derek wrote that song. But to me and me only, here's how I hear that song.
You may know that "Jessica" was written by Dickey while watching his baby daughter, Jessica, playing. I love that song and think it is a beautiful idea. But to me, this instrumental sounds like what Jessica would sound like if Derek Trucks had written it (given the VERY different styles of playing and writing that Derek and Dickey have). So I think this instrumental makes me think that Derek wrote it while looking at his new baby boy, and this is what came out. Definitely very different than Jessica, but for me personally I hear the same kinds of themes and structure, although "Derek-ified" in this new tune!