The Nick Cave posted above is highly listenable and enjoyable, but here's an example of what you get from the excellent sounding Thomas Wolfe Auditorium when you can tape from the general sweet spot.
I was set up in the 20th row right of center for this one. Again, a modest taping rig in the grand scheme of things - $250 mics, a $120 preamp and a $200 recorder. The same stuff I've been using for decades.
This is arguably my favorite show I've recorded at Thomas Wolfe. Historically, The Crowes always brought it in Asheville and this one was no exception - a sublime 3 1/2 hour show. This was my third night in a row of the Carolina run (Raleigh, Charlotte, Asheville) and was the best of the bunch slightly edging out Raleigh. The two night stand at The Tabernacle two months later would be the pinnacle for me on this tour.
So, to the song. This is my favorite version of 'Driving Wheel' I've ever seen The Crowes perform. It's a slow burn in the best possible way. And when Luther unleashes the solo at the end. Wow. Goosebumps every time I listen to it. A perfect moment in space and time.
I'm pretty sure
@Lee Newman ,
@Twentytwo and
@Aron will dig this. Americana thread folks - this is up your alley.
Again - enjoy, pass it on and do what you can to help your live music venues survive.
The Black Crowes - 'Driving Wheel' - Thomas Wolfe Auditorium - Asheville, NC 9-19-10