Aug 062012
 

Allman Brothers Band
Macon City Auditorium
Macon, Georgia
4/23/2010

Disc I 1st Set
01 Don’t Want You No More >
02 It Ain’t My Cross To Bear >
03 Statesboro Blues
04 Come And Go Blues
05 Woman Across The River
06 Trouble No More
07 Desdamona
08 Hoochoe Coochie Man (Slow Intro)
09 Blind Willie McTell
10 Black-Hearted Woman > Other One Jam > Black-Hearted Woman

Disc II 2nd Set
01 Melissa
02 Hot Lanta
03 Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’
04 Who’s Been Talkin’
05 Revival
06 *All My Friends

Disc III 2nd Set Con’t
01 #In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed >
02 @Bass And Drum Solo > Drum Solo>
03 *+One Way Out

Encore:
04 *#+Southbound

* With Tommy Talton On Guitar
# With Jack Pearson On Guitar
@ Oteil Dedicated This To Kirk West
+ With Barry Oakley Jr. On Bass, No Derek and No Oteil

Source: Schoeps CCM4V’S(din)>Lunatec V2>Benchmark AD2K>
Sound Devices 722 (24/48)
FOB/DFC/KFC/ZFC/AARP Section LC02, Row U, Between Seats 5 & 6, 7′ High
DSP: Sound Devices 722>Sound Forge 9.0>CD Wave>flac(16)
Recorded By: Z-Man

Mar 252012
 

Gregg Allman w/ Willie Nelson, Warren Haynes & Dave Matthews Allman Brothers Band – Farm Aid 9/9/07

XM Comments on ABB/Willie acceptance from Silk Soy
Midnight Rider (Gregg Allman and Willie Nelson)
Melissa (Gregg Allman, Dave Matthews, Warren Haynes)
Trouble No More (Dimples warm up jam)
Revival
Who’s Been Talking
Black Hearted Woman
Statesboro Blues
One Way Out

Gregg Allman’s set started with him on guitar accompanied by Willie Nelson for an arrangement of “Midnight Rider.” Unfortunately, the microphone levels were not the only thing lacking. Nelson’s harmonies were unheard for the first half of the song, and overall I think the song warrants a full band setting to capture the spirit that fans have come to expect. Dave Matthews inclusion on “Melissa” brought a sentimental quality that was well received by the audience.

The Allman Brothers’ set lay second to none at this year’s Farm Aid, compacting their electrical mayhem into a short timeframe. Starting with “Trouble No More” their entire set lie at a summit of creativity. Gregg Allman’s high pitch keyboard hits during the intro to “Black Hearted Woman” gelled with the ride cymbal, showing Allman can blend himself with ease. What is so recognizable about the Allman Brothers is their affinity for in-your-face unison guitar riffs ripe with potential. These prominent guitar parts become entangled and eventually upgrade to vast possibilities with the monster rhythm section behind them. And you better believe this band knows how to work them out. Accented with cymbal crashes, Trucks’ guitar solo on “Black Hearted Woman” drove into changing terrains, each more climatic than the last. You could hear ideas develop into recognizable bits like “My Favorite Things.” Like John Coltrane, Trucks can find other songs in his own styling. Warren Haynes’ solo was pure brilliance on “Whose Been Talking,” where he played through the changes with a tremolo that was met by Butch Trucks’ drumming note for note. This band is tight. Every nuance is layered and shared. The Allman Brothers’ set also included “Statesboro Blues” and “Revival,” a carnival for the ears.

Mar 182012
 

One For Woody

9/21/00

Roseland Ballroom New York City

PHIL LESH & FRIENDS
Phil Lesh – Bass, Vocals
Warren Haynes – Guitar, Vocals
Jimmy Herring – Guitar
John Molo – Drums
Rob Barraco – Keyboards, Vocals

1. Misunderstood Jam > Dark Star >
2. Unbroken Chain >
3. I Know You Rider
4. Black Peter >
5. Dark Star >
6. The Wheel >
7. Doin’ That Rag >
8. Sunshine Of Your Love

THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND
without Derek Trucks,
with Warren Haynes – Guitar, Vocals
for the whole set
1. Trouble No More
2. Black Hearted Woman
3. Stand Back
4. Jessica
5. Feel So Bad *
6. Soulshine *
7. Dreams **
8. Franklin’s Tower ***

* with Little Milton – Guitar, Vocals
** with Chris Robinson – Vocals
& Rich Robinson – Guitar
*** with Phil Lesh – Bass, Vocals

GOV’T MULE & FRIENDS
1. Lay Your Burden Down *
2. Fallen Down *
3. Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys *
4. Shine On You Crazy Diamond **
5. Wish You Were Here ***

* Warren Haynes – Guitar, Vocals
Matt Abts – Drums
Johnny Neel – Keyboards, Vocals
Danny Louis – Keyboards
Dave Schools – Bass, Vocals
** Warren Haynes – Guitar, Vocals
Matt Abts – Drums
Berry Oakley Jr. – Bass, Vocals
Gordie Johnson – Guitar, Vocals
Johnny Neel – Keyboards
*** Warren Haynes – Guitar, Vocals
Matt Abts – Drums
Berry Oakley Jr. – Bass, Vocals
Gordie Johnson – Guitar, Vocals
Johnny Neel – Keyboards
Phil Lesh – Bass, Vocals

GOV’T MULE & FRIENDS
1. Cortez The Killer *
2. Straight To Hell **
3. When The Blues Come Knockin’ ***
4. Turn On Your Lovelight ****
5. Goin’ Down The Road Feelin’ Bad *****
6. Simple Man ******
7. Never In My Life *******
8. Mississippi Queen *******
9. I Shall Be Released ********

* Warren Haynes – Guitar, Vocals
Matt Abts – Drums
Berry Oakley Jr. – Bass
Gordie Johnson – Guitar
Johnny Neel – Keyboards
** Warren Haynes – Guitar, Vocals
Matt Abts – Drums
Dave Schools – Bass
Kevn Kinney – Guitar, Vocals
Jimmy Herring – Guitar
Darius Rucker – Vocals
Edwin McCain – Vocals
*** Warren Haynes – Guitar, Vocals
Matt Abts – Drums
Little Milton – Guitar, Vocals
Johnny Neel – Keyboards
Dave Schools – Bass
**** Warren Haynes – Guitar, Vocals
Little Milton – Guitar, Vocals
John Molo – Drums
Merl Saunders – Keyboards
Oteil Burbridge – Bass
Johnny Neel – Keyboards
***** Warren Haynes – Guitar, Vocals
Phil Lesh – Bass, Vocals
Merl Saunders – Keyboards
Rob Barraco – Keyboards
John Molo – Drums
Jimmy Herring – Guitar
Chris Robinson – Vocals
****** Warren Haynes – Guitar, Vocals
Berry Oakley Jr. – Bass
Eddie Harsch – Keyboards
Audley Freed – Guitar
Artimus Pyle – Drums
******* Warren Haynes – Guitar
Matt Abts – Drums
Robert Kearns – Bass
Leslie West – Guitar, Vocals
Artimus Pyle – Cowbell
******** Warren Haynes – Guitar, Vocals
Matt Abts – Drums
Artimus Pyle – Tambourine
Lincoln Schleifer – Bass
Eddie Harsch – Keyboards
Danny Louis – Keyboards
Michael Falzarano – Guitar
Hook Herrera – Harmonica
Edwin McCain – Vocals
Kevn Kinney – Vocals
Darius Rucker – Vocals
Johnny Neel – Vocals
Malcolm Holcombe – Vocals

Jan 292012
 

Warren Haynes & The Rich Hippies
??-??-85
Warren’s House in Asheville, NC
Soundboard recording

25:08

1. You Can’t Judge A Book By It’s Cover 6:31
2. Wild Fire 3:27
3. The Letter 3:30
4. Loan Me A Dime 7:35
5. Trouble No More 4:05

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UPDATE:
Email received by Dan Henry on Mon, October 11, 2004 12:01 am:

Hey man,
My name is Brian Hayes and I wanted to let you know the deal
with the Rich Hippies files you got there. My dad played bass
for them. He and Warren got the band together back in the
summer of 1985 when they lived together in Antioch, TN, a
small county in Nashville. I posted a pic of the band at
http://www.allmanbrothersband.com/index.php?module=My_eGallery&do=showpic&pid=3567&orderby=dateD .
The band’s name was “Rich Hippies”, not Warren Haynes and
the Rich Hippies. >From left to right in the pic, they are:
Dennis Robbins – Slide guitar and rhythm guitar, backing vocals,
Mickey Hayes (my dad) – Bass Guitar and backing vocals,
Mark Dever – Drums, Warren Haynes – Lead guitar, and sitting
on my dad’s anvil briefcase, Tommy Irwin – Steel Guitar. Warren
does not play slide on any of these recordings; it is Dennis
that you hear. This was a project that my dad and Warren did
as a lark after they and everyone else left The David Allan Coe Band,
and also to fill time in between gigs so they could make some
money around town. They only played a few shows here and there
before getting better paying jobs on the road. This was recorded
in the kitchen of my Dad and Warren’s house in Antioch, Tennessee
with 2 Shure 58 mics, one on a stand about ten feet from the
band and one on the floor on a pillow between the kick drum and
bass amp. The vocals where recorded later in the bathroom and
the “audience” you here is from an old live record they had,
that they spliced in the crowd sounds from. I can’t remember
the LP used. The song listed as track 2 is not “Wild Fire”, but
is called “Bad News”. There are not any other recordings, except
for a possible show done in Charlotte, NC at a club that used
to be called Harley Hog and The Rockers, don’t know if it is
still there. By the way, my dad was the person who found Warren
in Asheville, and got him his job with David Allan Coe. They
lived together until Warren was in about his second year with
the ABB, and moved to New York. I am posting this to the ABB
board too, so they know the deal. My dad and I where wondering
where did you get these from? The only copies known were the ones
he and I had, and Warren, Tommy, Dennis, and Mark. A few demos
might have been sent out to some clubs, but not many. Just
wondering. Well, just wanted to let you know, so you can update
the info on your site. Thanks.

Brian Hayes

Oct 312011
 

Jam >
Done Somebody Wrong
Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’
Woman Across The River
Hot ‘Lanta
Stand Back
Revival
Only You Know and I Know*
Feelin’ Alright**
Dreams
The Sky Is Crying***
You Don’t Love Me***
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed

Encore:

Melissa
Trouble No More

* With Dave Mason
** With Dave Mason, Jojo Herman
*** With Buddy Guy

Widespread Panic Opened

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