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Collection: : DerekTrucksBand
Band/Artist: Derek Trucks Band
Date: January 13, 2005 (check for other copies)
Venue: Imperial Theater
Location: Augusta, Georgia
Source: AT822(8th row-center at 9feet)> Sony NH900 Hi-MD (PCM WAV)
Lineage: Sony Sonic Stage (USB upload)>Sony WAV Converter>FLAC Frontend
Taped by: Mark H. Johnson
Transferred by: Mark H. Johnson
Keywords: Live concert
Set 1: Soul Serenade, Leavin' Trunk, My Favorite Things, Life Is Crazy, Feel So Bad, Lonely Avenger, Volunteered Slavery
Set 2: Rastaman Chant, Crow Jane, To Know You Is To Love You, Kam-ma-lay, Going Down Slow, For My Brother
Encore: Gonna Move
| Whole Item | Format | Size |
| dtb2005-01-13flac16_64kb.m3u | 64Kbps M3U | Stream |
| dtb2005-01-13flac16_64kb_mp3.zip | 64Kbps MP3 ZIP | 54 MB |
| dtb2005-01-13flac16_vbr.m3u | VBR M3U | Stream |
| dtb2005-01-13flac16_vbr_mp3.zip | VBR ZIP | 163 MB |
| Audio Files | Flac | Ogg Vorbis | 64Kbps MP3 | VBR MP3 |
| Soul Serenade | 37 MB | 7.07 MB | 3.56 MB | 11 MB |
| Leavin' Trunk | 26 MB | 4.17 MB | 2.06 MB | 5.88 MB |
| My Favorite Things | 44 MB | 7.87 MB | 3.93 MB | 12 MB |
| Life Is Crazy | 26 MB | 4.77 MB | 2.40 MB | 7.29 MB |
| Feel So Bad | 35 MB | 6.69 MB | 3.33 MB | 9.97 MB |
| Lonely Avenger | 36 MB | 6.62 MB | 3.30 MB | 9.89 MB |
| Volunteered Slavery | 46 MB | 7.65 MB | 3.77 MB | 11 MB |
| Rastaman Chant | 55 MB | 11 MB | 5.71 MB | 17 MB |
| Crow Jane | 31 MB | 5.87 MB | 2.95 MB | 8.97 MB |
| To Know You Is To Love You | 36 MB | 6.29 MB | 3.10 MB | 9.21 MB |
| Kam-ma-lay | 48 MB | 8.80 MB | 4.37 MB | 14 MB |
| Going Down Slow | 46 MB | 9.06 MB | 4.52 MB | 13 MB |
| For My Brother | 69 MB | 13 MB | 6.26 MB | 19 MB |
| Crowd | 7.88 MB | 1.55 MB | 742 KB | 2.74 MB |
| Gonna Move | 44 MB | 7.72 MB | 3.84 MB | 12 MB |
| Information | Format | Size |
| dtb2005-01-13wav.md5 | Checksums | 1.99 KB |
| Other Files | Text | |
| Set | 557 B | |
| dtb2005-01-13flac16_files.xml | 38 KB | |
| dtb2005-01-13flac16_meta.xml | 3.49 KB | |
| dtb2005-01-13flac16_reviews.xml | 2.83 KB | |
| FLAC Fingerprint | 0 B |
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Reviewer: jerrytunes - ![[4.0 out of 5 stars] [4.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- January 15, 2005
Subject: RE: DTB 1/13/05
Mark is a very animated taper and I enjoyed watching him make the rounds of the room snapping pics, etc. He really enjoys his work. The theater opened 2/18/1918 http://www.imperialtheatre.com/history.htm. This was the first time Ive been inside since moving here 7 years ago. I love old venues. Ill agree that the sound that night was muddy, and I think a lower volume would have helped with that. This was my first time seeing the DTB although Ive seen Derek 6-7 times with the Allmans. The show was a nice bluesy, soulful, jazzy at times, steady rythm. And Derek was on fire as always. Im always impressed by his slidework, but his finger work without the slide is equally impressive. I enjoyed being able to sit and watch the show, but I wish Augusta could better support live music. Honestly, I think the show was very poorly promoted by the local radio sation. Thanks Derek for still coming after the Blind Pig closed. I do love to walk to a Damn fine show. ;)
Reviewer: mrsoul - ![[4.0 out of 5 stars] [4.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- January 15, 2005
Subject: James Brown 'round here somewhere?
This show was originally scheduled for the Blind Pig speakeasy but that closed shop a few weeks prior. The show was then moved to the Imperial Theater. It's just a few blocks off James Brown Blvd in downtown Augusta, 2 blocks from the Savannah River. For the most part, a very respectful and responsive crowd. Some dancin', most seated and entranced.
A fun night of dTb in Augusta at the historic Imperial Theater. Although the acoustics leave a great deal to be desired the band performed above and beyond. One of the better nights for me.
Too bad the most obnoxious drunks always migrate to just under the microphone. You can hear this guy yelling to his buddy who was doing his gawd awful best to ignore him. You couldn't understand this guy when it was quiet and he was looking right at you, much less when he was yelling to his buddy right under the mic. Despite that annoyance and the muddy middle acoustics, you get a very decent show. Derek really shines on some of the 2nd set outro parts without the slide. It was worth the drive in the hard rain for 2 hours each way. Check it out!
Count M'Butu - Percussion for entire show
Pictures and setlist from Yonrico: http://www.johnsonfamilyweb.net/dtb2005-01-13/pix.html