Friday, January 21, 2011

JW - 1974-03-03 - St. Petersburg, Fla

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  1. Johnny Winter .... March 3, 1974
    St. Petersburg, Florida, USA

    Johnny Winter - guitar & vocals
    Randy Jo Hobbs - bass
    Richard Hughes - drums

    Lineup Note: Before the beginning of 1974 until June 1st, 1974 at Madison Square Garden, NYC the Johnny Winter lineup was a trio. Floyd Rayford joine on June 1, 1974 & played through the rest of the year.

    Torrent size: 14 tracks; 78:51 minutes; ~488MB flacs, etc.
    Quality: vg- AUD
    Source: AUD cassette tape, ??unknown gen??> CDR> (wav) EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Flac Frontend level 6 (align on sector boundaries)
    Artwork: none.
    Transfer: Francisco Silva (Brasil), of JAJ's (roryglzep) tape. Thank You!!

    Francisco's source & comments:
    source: fair audience recording, distant & distorted, with too much reverberation on low frequencies. There are also many disturbances on the well-battered tape. NOT an enjoyable recording, actually a painful listening. This is for those collector that want everything.
    comment: another superb performance, unfortunately ruined by a bad recording.

    Setlist:

    1. intro
    2. good love
    3. bad luck situation
    4. bony moronie [many disturbances on tape]
    5. stone county
    6. rollin' cross the country [very rare]
    7. be careful with a fool [with different arrangement]
    8. silver train
    9. slide jam
    10. silver train [conclusion]
    11. highway 61
    12. [cut in] jumpin' jack flash
    13. johnny b. goode
    14. it's all over now [fades out before 2 minutes mark - seems the taper continued recording while was leaving the venue]

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  2. Most likely the Bayfront center venue.
    The Bayfront center was torn down a few years ago. The Mahaffey theater is on the property now. I went to see
    Joe Cocker and Ratdog at this theater. The acoustics are quite good. Not that well known though. King Crimson played there. Well enough off topic ranting. Johnny is great and he has played at Bluesfest and the State theater in St. Pete - Recent history wise.

    Mark

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