Little Feat
1973-09-17
Richard's
Atlanta, GA
Source: SBD > ?
Set List
01. Walkin' All Night
02. Two Trains
03. Got No Shadow
04. The Fan
05. On Your Way Down
06. Rock and Roll Doctor
07. Oh Atlanta
08. Skin It Back
09. Fatman In The Bathtub
10. Sailin' Shoes
11. Cold, Cold, Cold
12. Dixie Chicken
13. Tripe Face Boogie
14. Bag Of Reds
15. Tripe Face Boogie
Total Time: 68:44
Comments:
This is a B grade quality soundboard mix (very doubtful an audience as claimed) with a small amount of tape hiss. Some parts are better than others. This is a fixed version of the source incorrectly listed in the Live Music Archive as 1973-01-01. Several dropouts of less than one second duration were removed and tracking mistakes were corrected. No other processing was done. The last two tracks in the archive version are not actually part of this show. This is a good show overall. - Dub Irie (2007-03-20)
http://www.featbase.net/setlistsdtls.asp?Year=1973&Date=9%2F17%2F1973#list
Additional comments from LMA seed:
http://www.archive.org/details/lf1973-01-01.flacf
Little Feat opened for Bonnie Bramlett, Little Feat performed as Bonnie Bramlett's back-up band. This is an old somewhat well circulated boot of Little Feat's. I got it from the
early rounds of their tape tree called highway95 (you can sign up if you like;
go to www.littlefeat.net). I used EAC to rip the original which lists this
A sound, audience recording.
Quote from hoyhoy-digest number 2276 (11 Dec 2002):
"They (Little Feat) were billed as the opening act for Bonnie Bramlett and when they got done I nearly left because I didn't see how Bonnie and her band could top what I had just seen the Feat do. There was no equipment change between sets and I thought it odd that two bands would share the same equipment. I'm glad I stuck around! There was no equipment change because the Feat was Bonnie Bramlett's back-up band!"
This is a B grade quality soundboard mix (very doubtful an audience as claimed) with a small amount of tape hiss.
Little Feat opened for Bonnie Bramlett, Little Feat performed as Bonnie Bramlett's back-up band.