Another great tune from the amazing Allman Brothers! Love you guys.....R.I.P Butch Trucks, Danny Toler, Brothers Duane and Greg, and of course Berry Oakley
I was introduced to the almond brothers by my roommate and next door neighbor in the 1st year of the dorms at Cal state San Bernardino; now Cal state University....Eat a Peach, then Dickey and Greg "Brothers and Sosters with Jessica, East Ryder, Live at the Filmore East, gut wrenching beautiful Tie me to the whipping post. I went to the school library which had reviews in the Rolling Stone and microfiche slides of LA Times reviews by their Pop/Rockl Music critic Robert Hillburn: 12 hour concert at Watkins Glen with The Band and the Grateful Dead which drenched the huge crowd in the open festival seating.. each review tossed in guest artists who came out dry from the trailers behind the stage, i.e. Paul Butterfield's memorable blues harmonica with The Band on Mystery Train, and a truly extended jam with all the talent including spoons and washboard, mandolin, jews Harp, all manner of call and response from lead guitarists Betts, The Band's Robbie Robertson and Jerry Garcia of the 'Dead - have not discovered any archival recording of the percussion and rough hewn vocals featuring Greg Allman, The Band's Canadian vocalists Richard Manuel, Levon Helm & Rick Danko, and Bob Wier of the Dead... in a down pour that Mother Earth whipped up!
Got to see them for the 1st time in old Manley Field House @ Syracuse University on this tour. Shame they stopped playing songs from that album Enlightened Rogues...
Indeed and yet I've seen and heard them many a times with this melody in their jam...Enlightened Rogues Album entitLED from the poem line "The world is made of two great schools, enlightened rogues and religious fools."
Performed on my birthday and my first day of college as a music student. Unbeknownst to my teachers I was playing this and other ABB tunes in my spare time.
Scott Carlon: agreed. Greg did quite a few unforgivable things. Worst, imo, was firing Dickey, by FAX! A founding member whose body of work carried the band forward after Duane was gone. Dickey's got his revenge and his money, suing the Brothers for what was his. Great Southern got along ever having to play a Greg song. But all the further ABB lineups couldn't drop Liz Reed, High Falls or any of those wonderful Betts compositions. Ramblin Man their only commercial hit! It was a Brotherhood - until it wasn't.
Another great tune from the amazing Allman Brothers! Love you guys.....R.I.P Butch Trucks, Danny Toler, Brothers Duane and Greg, and of course Berry Oakley
Stewart-Wells Band---Well said my friend, they were truly amazing, hard to believe so many are gone🙏✌
I was introduced to the almond brothers by my roommate and next door neighbor in the 1st year of the dorms at Cal state San Bernardino; now Cal state University....Eat a Peach, then Dickey and Greg "Brothers and Sosters with Jessica, East Ryder, Live at the Filmore East, gut wrenching beautiful Tie me to the whipping post.
I went to the school library which had reviews in the Rolling Stone and microfiche slides of LA Times reviews by their Pop/Rockl Music critic Robert Hillburn: 12 hour concert at Watkins Glen with The Band and the Grateful Dead which drenched the huge crowd in the open festival seating.. each review tossed in guest artists who came out dry from the trailers behind the stage, i.e. Paul Butterfield's memorable blues harmonica with The Band on Mystery Train, and a truly extended jam with all the talent including spoons and washboard, mandolin, jews Harp, all manner of call and response from lead guitarists Betts, The Band's Robbie Robertson and Jerry Garcia of the 'Dead - have not discovered any archival recording of the percussion and rough hewn vocals featuring Greg Allman, The Band's Canadian vocalists Richard Manuel, Levon Helm & Rick Danko, and Bob Wier of the Dead... in a down pour that Mother Earth whipped up!
Oh, we had it all!!!
We SURE Did...Grew up @ the RIGHT Time...4 All The BEST Music...❤💙💜💚❤
Danny Toler R.I.P. was such a great guitarist! We miss you Danny.......and such a great tune
I was listening to music on my phone I thought it was Berry Oakley playing
God bless Danny sounds just like Barry Oakley R.I.P.
This is Dickey at his finest
Yes sir,smoking for sure!!!
Got to see them for the 1st time in old Manley Field House @ Syracuse University on this tour. Shame they stopped playing songs from that album Enlightened Rogues...
Indeed and yet I've seen and heard them many a times with this melody in their jam...Enlightened Rogues Album entitLED from the poem line "The world is made of two great schools, enlightened rogues and religious fools."
This music is timeless. Sooo great!!! Thanks for all!
Oh, Danny Toler... you rip and may you RIP with Jesus.
Man oh man, Butch was a killer.
Incredible!!!!
Magical!
At the Fillmore with the Joshua light show!!!
Awesome Live ABB Clip!
Performed on my birthday and my first day of college as a music student. Unbeknownst to my teachers I was playing this and other ABB tunes in my spare time.
When was that?
Great stuff, thank you!
Dickey's got the ten gallon hat
RIP, Butch
ABB the best!
AMEN 2 THAT!!!
guau!
PIP,Danny!great channel! That guitar!
Who was this bass player playing an Alembic? He’s great....love the bass pick tone!
David Goldflies
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I had this LP. One of my least favorites. On relisteni . Good instrumental!
Love these guys. Unfortunate how drugs toppled another musical icon. What greg did is unforgivable,...
Scott Carlon: agreed. Greg did quite a few unforgivable things. Worst, imo, was firing Dickey, by FAX! A founding member whose body of work carried the band forward after Duane was gone.
Dickey's got his revenge and his money, suing the Brothers for what was his.
Great Southern got along ever having to play a Greg song. But all the further ABB lineups couldn't drop Liz Reed, High Falls or any of those wonderful Betts compositions. Ramblin Man their only commercial hit!
It was a Brotherhood - until it wasn't.