(Audience FLAC)
Bonnie Raitt
5/24/15
22nd Annual Avila Beach Blues Festival
Avila Beach Resort,
Avila Beach, CA
7th Row, Slightly Right Of Center:
Neumann AK-40s (ORTF In Hat) >LC3 >KM-100s >Beyer MV-100 >Tascam DR-100mkII (24/48),
WAV >iZotope RX3 Advanced v3.00.695 (declick) >Audacity (Track Splits, Minor Edits. Amplify, Down Sample / Dither To 16 Bit/44.1k) >FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.35 >FLAC Tags Via xACT 2.35
Recorded, Transferred, FLAC’d & Tagged By Oldneumanntapr.
iZotope RX3 Advanced v3.00.695 (declick) By Dennis Orr.
Bonnie Raitt - lead vocals & guitars
George Marinelli - guitar & backing vocals
Mike Finnigan - Hammond B3, electric piano & backing vocals
James "Hutch" Hutchinson - bass
Ricky Fataar - drums
01 Intro > Down To You
02 Used To Rule The World
03 Right Down The Line *
04 Band Intros
05 Your Good Thing (Is About To End)
06 Women Be Wise **
07 No Getttin' Over You
08 Hear Me Lord ***
09 Something To Talk About
10 I Believe I’m In Love With You****
11 I've Got News For You *
12 Love Letter
13 Love Sneakin’ Up On You
- Encores -
14 I Can’t Make You Love Me
15 Angel From Montgomery
16 Coming Home
17 Never Make Your Move To Soon
* Gerry Rafferty cover
** Sippie Wallace cover
*** Oliver Mtukudzi cover, preamp battery change at end of song. No music lost
****The Fabulous Thunderbirds cover
* BB King tribute, Mike Finnigan, lead vocals
ONT Notes-
I hadn’t seen Bonnie since 2002, at the Santa Barbara County Bowl. She’s as good as ever and is definitely one of my all time favorite slide guitar players. The weather in Avila Beach was beautiful, with a slight breeze in the air. The wool cap makes for a good windscreen, but there were occasional gusts that can be heard. The Blues Festival is at the Avila Beach Resort Golf Course, and is right next to the ocean. It’s really a beautiful setting. At one point Bonnie remarked, I can’t believe there are whales right over there. Have they gone yet?.’ (I saw/recorded Bonnie the last time she played in Avila Beach, in 1996 for the Walter Capps For Congress Benefit with Jackson Browne, Don Henley, And John Trudell.) I got my ticket to the festival at the last minute, as there are three people who are higher in the pecking order. Fortunately for me, not for them, two couldn’t make it. One was in the hospital with a kidney stone and one was home with a bad back. I had to scrounge for 9 volts before I left the house, not having time to stop to buy new ones, and ended up using previously used batteries from other recordings. I noticed that, a little over 30 minutes into the Bonnie set, the red light on the MV-100 preamp was on, indicating low voltage. I made a battery swap between songs, and fortunately no music was lost, just a bit of on-stage dialog.
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