LITTLE FEAT
Piedmont Park
Oak Hill - 12th Gate
10th Street,
Alanta Ga.
May, 1973 [They did 2 shows each day on the 11, 12 & 13] This is one of the Complete shows
A Gratefully Little Deadicated Feat Recording [2017]
*** 1ST TIME IN CIRCULATION 16 BIT/44.1 VERSION ***
Source: Board [stereo]
Lineage MSC > Cassete[1st generation] > CDR
Transfer: EAC [sercure] > 16Bit 44.1khz wav > Isotope RX6 advance > AA3 > Flac16 [Level 6].
Set List
01. Setup &Tuning
02. Intro. > Walkin All Night
03. Two Trains > Got No Shadow
04. When The Shit Hits The Fan
05. Keys > On Your Way Down *
06. Rock And Roll Doctor
07. Oh Atlanta > ^
08. Skin It Back
09. Fat Man In The Bathtub
10. Sailin' Shoes
11. Cold, Cold, Cold
12. Dixie Chicken >
13. Tripe Face Boogie > Band Jam %
14. Bag Of Reds > Keys solo @ > Tripe Face Boogie
Show Notes
* - Keys Intro
^ - Tape Flip. very little muisc lost. Between tracks 7 & 8 [some music lost in the beginning of track 08]
& - At 3:38 there is a cut or the record button was hit before the tabs were knocked out
@- Durring Billy's solo people were talking. He told them to shut up & ended his solo
12th Gate seated 150 people
Cost $1 for the shows.
Source Notes
This source is from my friend who received the MSC from the Original that was given to him. He always gave me 2 copies when we were burning everything in 95 & 96. One to play & 1 to archive. This CDR is from the archive
From his hand wriiten note & some research I figured out where & in May with 3 dates in 1973. The photos help to see that
The only other source that I have is on etree #19596 with date of just 1973. That source is from a CDR given to someone by the Little Feet sound engineer' I think my source has less problems in some of the tracks. The source is marked 1973 at Richards Alanta, GA.
Band Members
Lowell George - guitar & vocals
Ritchie Hayward - drums & backing vocals
Billy Payne - keys & vocals
Paul Barrere - guitar & vocals
Kenny Gradney - bass
Sam Clayton - congas, percussion & backing vocals
Some Info by Happy Jack
Ma Hull's Boarding House In the early 1970s, all walks of life found their way to the covered porch at 122 Hurt Street, ready to take a seat at Ma Hull's table. Politicians, students, policemen, retirees, rock stars. They all got hungry for some Southern homecooking, and Ma Hull could cook like no one else.
California's Little Feat spent a lot of time in Atlanta early on, as their longtime fans know. In January 1971 they were playing the cozy 12th Gate on 10th Street; by October 1974 they were opening for Traffic at The Omni coliseum. In between were numerous bookings at Richards and return visits to the 12th Gate.
Ma Hull, by 1974, had cut back to serving only one meal daily at suppertime. Her health was deteriorating. She suffered from diabetes and heart disease. Born in 1909, she died in May 1979 at the age of 69. Decades later, I have yet to encounter any dining experience that comes close to the boisterous family feast Ma Hull served up for so many of us. Incomparable.
LOVE THE EARLY FEAT. GREAT SET LIST & SOUND
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Happy Jack Notes
Thanks to my long time friend who is no longer with us
1st time I HAVE SHARED THIS RECORDING. [competed 11/2017]
EAC log included
added MD5
added FFP
SBEs ok
added shnleen tool Text
Photo of Poster
Photo of Boarding House
Photo Group shot Included [Little Feat, friends, and family gathered around Ma Hull (seated, holding baby.)
Lowell George, in center, stands behind her].
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Happy Jack
Please beware of us old school tapers who may have lost the tolerance for being disrespected! After so many years how many end up asking for a show!!!
Please Be Kind
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