Billy Flynn
with Pinetop Perkins, Willie "Big Eyes" Smith
1998-01-24
Ike's Pub,
Pewaukee, WI

1st generation audience recording

Recording rig: unknown mike(s)> home style cassette deck (no dolby)

Lineage: master tape>unknown dubbing system>1st gen. tape (Maxell XLII-90)
Master recording and transfer to 1st gen. tape by "JF"

Transfer: 1st gen tape>Harmon Kardon TD 302 cassette deck, heads aligned to each tape side>
Zoom H2 (16/44.1)>edited, normalized and tracked with wavepad>
FLAC (level 8 ) & checksums via traderslittlehelper
Analog>digital transfer and all other mastering by arfarf.
No EQ or other sweetening of what I hope is an accurate reflection of this recording.
Analog to digital transfer 2011-04-01

Disc 1 59:19-
-Set 1-
01 -tuning-
02 Inst.
03 You Messed Up
04 Crosscut Saw
05 Inst.
06 She Got Me Hooked
07 A Girl Like You
08 Inst.
09 Inst.
-tape flip-
10 (X)Looking For A Woman
11 Tears On My Pillow
12 Inst.

Disc 2 38:29-
-Set 2-
01 -Intro-
02 Inst.
03 You're The one
04 Hoodoo Man Blues
05 Inst.
06 Tell Me(X)
-tape flip-
07 -tuning & talking-
08 Inst.

Disc 3 66:42-
-Set 3-
01 -tuning-
02 Inst.
03 Down In Mississippi
04 Miss Ida B.
05 Got My Mojo Workin'
06 Anna Lee
07 Just A Little Bit
08 Hi-Heeled Sneakers
09 Since I Lost My Baby*
10 Take It Easy Baby
11 Sunnyland Slim
12 Inst.
13 Last Night>
-band intros->
-applause-

*-tape flip at 1:00 of disc 3 track 9

Lineup;
Billy Flynn- guitar (& vocals, set 1 only)
Tom Flynn- Bass (& vocals, set 1 only)
Willie "Big Eyes" Smith- Drums sets 1 & 3, vocals & harmonica on set 2
Steve Doherty- drums set 2
Pinetop Perkins- Piano & vocals on set 3

Notes on this recording: Advertised as the "Billy Flynn Express",
Pinetop and Willie had driven up from Chicago to catch the show
of their old "Lengendary Blues Band" mate, Billy.
I won't elaborate in a public forum how we "found'
Pinetop a piano. But I'm sure glad we did, and I think you will be too.
Learn more about Billy Flynn at: http://www.billyflynn.com/

Setlist additions/corrections, comments and questions always welcome.

As always, I am offering this in hopes that it be further shared.
"Don't even think about it, just do it." -Bob Weir