Allman Brothers Band – Morrison, CO (08/12/01)

Allman Brothers Band
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison, CO
August 12, 2001

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Source: Neumann KM-140’s (ORTF) > Lunatec V2 > Tascam DA-P1 > DAT(m)
Transfer: DAT(m) > Sony PCM-R500 > S/PDIF > Tascam HD-P2 > CDWave > FLAC (16/44.1)
Mastering: .WAV > Sound Forge Pro 10.0a (boost mids and highs, minor edits, normalize, & add fades) > CDWav (tracking) > Trader’s Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC
Location: Row 10, ROC
Recorded by: Jeff Bowen, aka OldNeumanntapr, and Jack Hunt
Transfered by: Terry Watts
Mastered by: Dennis Orr
Tagging, Via xACT 2.53, And Front-Cover Artwork By OldNeumanntapr

Setlist:

  1. Tuning/Crowd/Intro
  2. Revival
  3. Statesboro Blues
  4. Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More
  5. The Same Thing
  6. Stormy Monday
  7. Who To Believe
  8. Dreams
  9. Rocking Horse
  10. Trouble No More
  11. Desdemona
  12. All Night Train
  13. I’ve Been Lovin’ You Too Long
  14. Midnight Rider
  15. Soulshine
  16. Jessica
  17. Encore Break

Encore:

  1. Mountain Jam

Gregg Allman – vocals & keyboards
Warren Haynes – vocals & guitars
Derek Trucks – guitars
Oteil Burbridge – bass
Butch Trucks – drums
Jaimoe – drums
Marc Quinones – percussion

OldNeumanntapr Notes-
This is one of two shows that I have recorded out of my home state of California, the other being Blue Oyster Cult in Utah on this very same trip. I flew to Salt Lake City and met up with my friend Jack, and we recorded Blue Oyster Cult at the Weber County Fair in Ogden, UT, before driving out to record the Allman Brothers Band in CO. I’d always wanted to see Red Rocks Amphitheatre after hearing stories about it for so many years. It’s a really cool place. We got there in the early afternoon after staying in a motel for the night in Wyoming en route from Utah. Red Rocks is a ‘park’ during the daylight hours so we were able to walk through it at see the complete amphitheatre. I had heard that from the upper part of the amphitheatre you can see lightning storms out over the valley below. Thanks to Kirk West, Jack was able to score a pair of backstage passes from the band that we used after the show. We both met Warren Haynes backstage after the show, which is actually ‘under’ the stage rather than behind, because of the natural rock formations that surround the amphitheatre. In addition to my taping gear, which the band had no problem with, I also brought in my old black-body Nikon FM. I had to hide the FM in the taping bag because the band would not allow cameras. So, I had Jack shoot photos during the show and I ran the recording gear, and I told him that if they threw him out for taking pictures at least I would be there to run the audio gear! However, when the time came for photos with Warren backstage after the show, the shot that I took of Jack and Warren was clear but the one that Jack took of Warren and me was blurry. I attribute that to the fact that Jack made several beer runs (for himself) during the show. (He claimed that he wasn’t good with available-light manual focus without a flash. The depth of field at f/2.0 is very shallow.) Likely excuse; He was drunk. Susan Tedeschi opened for the Allman Brothers, and we recorded both sets. We were lucky to claim a tenth row right-of-center position to record from. The sound was really good and I was fortunate to be able to use my friend Allen Chen’s Lunatec V2 microphone preamp. This was the first time that I saw the Allman Brothers do ’Mountain Jam’. We had a minor shock when we got back to the parking lots and found the rental car gone, but soon realized that it had been towed a short distance away and re-parked on the other side of a big rock outcropping. Not sure why. It took another day and a half to get back to Salt Lake City, after overnighting at the same motel in Wyoming. I stayed at Jack’s house just north of Salt Lake City for a week so I could ‘mine’ his DAT collection, and then I flew home. The flight from Phoenix to San Luis Obispo was almost a disaster because thick fog almost kept us from landing at the SLO airport. We made one or two attempts before the stewardess got on the radio and said that because of the fog there was a possibility that we would have to divert to Fresno. My girlfriend was waiting at the airport for me and I was not happy about the prospect of spending the night in Fresno. Fortunately, the third time was the charm and the pilot, whose name was ‘Captain Kirk’, brought us through the fog and we landed safely. Not quite a month later to the day the country would grieve over 9-11.

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6 thoughts on “Allman Brothers Band – Morrison, CO (08/12/01)

  1. Really cool show and great liner notes.

    BTW, I got to see Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi this past Friday when they joined Lucas Nelson in Atlanta on Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Tour, when Willie was sick and couldn’t play.

    Interesting that at the time of this ’01 show, Derek and Susan were still just dating – they married 3-1/2 months later. Interestingly, if you do the math, she was about 2 months pregnant with their first son, Charles Kahlil Trucks, who was born in March 2002.

      • Ha – I just meant it an awed way. I looked up the timeline of when she and Derek met, and then had kids, and it got me wondering, how do people who are pregnant stay on the road and play a big show? Being real early in a pregnancy makes a difference of course.

        Didn’t mean for it to sound weird although I can see that now! 🙂 I’m a Dad of two, so my mind goes to these things.

        • It’s totally fine. I thought it was funny. At least you didn’t try to figure out where they were when the kid was conceived.

          My wife and I were chaperoning a bunch of college students across Europe when she was two months pregnant with our daughter!

          • Nice – one of my favorite concerts ever was one my wife and I decided to attend at the last minute, 9 days before our son arrived – Simon & Garfunkel. I was amazed she was able to attend that with me – but then, mothers are amazing kind of by definition!

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