5 row dead center was absolutely blown away by scofield in the mix ..... Very memorable show sandwiched in-between hundreds of other show memories it really stands out ty for the upload !
This is fantastic. One of the few times I've seen the Sco out of his comfort zone. Played in, got a bit lost, came back in again. But Warren laid that shit down. Great performance.
Schofield is never predictable... kinda like your Italian grandmothers tomato sauce... decades of tweaking, and trial and error... until finally - perfection.
According to my account, it was Duane's solo of this that got him the gig with the others, and then he proceeded to bring Gregg in. No Gregg wasn't exactly a prolific songwriter per se, but the blues is always songwriting. There is no way that another keyboard/vocalist could have made the band what they became. It's like Ringo, the Edge, etc. People like to question their contribution, or talent, and it couldn't be more off-base.
Warren Haynes!!! Warren seems to be a very humble man, he always gives a stage to other guys (not that Marc Ford, Jimmy Herring or Derek Trucks are not worth it...))) ), but still: I wish Warren would play a little bit more solo, because he's amazing guitarist - and here he really did it! Great song, great performance!
Warren Shows here that he is a faithful follower of Brother Duane….🙏amen…CHURCH…AMEN….alright! My 75 year old ass just got out the shower and picked my phone up(Bose sound flex spkr) to Warren gettin’ way up on that neck makin’ that baby warble… got the damn goosers because he sounded like Duane!!!!(I saw Duane 9/18/71….actually saw the whole damn Allman Brothers Band)👏👏👏
@@stratolestele7611 Duh. That wasn't the point. The point actually is just about the mindset that bitches and moans and lumps everything into a simplistic formula because "Speed is King" (more sarc just in case you needed the clue) .
It's funny how protective we can get with our favorite songs. "Dreams" is a song that I couldn't possibly calculate in terms of # of times I've heard it. I've always been one to play songs over and over and over, back to back. I know every nuance of this song and it continues to move me +five decades now. With that said, I have immense respect for Sco. But, here comes the "screech from the record needle", I think his performance here is an abomination to this song. After a minute, I lost track of the sour notes. And then with the 'running up and down' the scales thing with the jazz and fusion style (always a great excuse for wrong notes) over a southern blues tune... Well, it just doesn't work - at least for me. Judging by the comments, I'm not alone in my opinion.
Honestly I didn’t expect Scofield to struggle finding his way early on in a song that’s based on 2 chords. I realize he’s a jazz guy, so he plays in the sandbox of “wrong notes.” But that first few minutes of his solo was painful.
i think his phrasing falls outside of what's traditional for the genre, i think a little more exposure to jazz would help contextualize what he's going for
People complaining about Sco or Warren or Duane and who's best all have shit in their ears and brains. They all could play with anybody, only Sco actually did. Great show and contrast between the two great guitar players.
It aint' Dwayne, and not by a mile. Or six. Not bad at all, and the pickin' by the old dude is...what it is. But it just ain't the same. I will always be sad for the loss of Dwayne and Berry.
How does Dickie keep gettin' left out of the All man references? After all, he and Duane were the originals on this tune. And Warren played alongside Dickie for a bunch of years.
This video is best watched loud.
This video is best watched 'without' Scofield in it!!!
A masterpiece by two great guitar players...Chapeau
5 row dead center was absolutely blown away by scofield in the mix ..... Very memorable show sandwiched in-between hundreds of other show memories it really stands out ty for the upload !
glad you enjoyed it!
So much love for you Warren!
A trancendental performance of a beaut of an Allman Bros classic !
Sco on a tele with Warren and the Mule playing Dreams, so cool 😎 👍❤️
Just love seeing and hearing John on his telecasters
The Allman Brothers have achieved Classical Music status with these shows. Bravissimo!
This is fantastic.
One of the few times I've seen the Sco out of his comfort zone.
Played in, got a bit lost, came back in again.
But Warren laid that shit down.
Great performance.
This is way beyond good.!!!!
Oh good, awesome version. I saw Gov't Mule last Sunday in Cologne ... yeah so great!!!!
John brings a whole new jazz dimension to this classic song. Wonderful!
fabulous!!!! ty so much
This video is best watched STONED!!
Govt mule warren gave us a real treat with this Allman bro. Tune .great job 2 Steve Cleary
What a treat!
This was a great show - Thanks Rick, George and Tommy, the seats where great!
Warrens always gets me, but Sco just absolutely turned this inside and out. Nothing risk averse here. Nobody's going for perfection. Loved it.
+Bruce Silverman - Is that what Sco is playing, a Telecaster?(if you don't mind me asking)
That’s what makes live music wonderful ✌️
This version is a beautiful " Dream "... RIP Gregg and Duane Allman, Berry Oakley and Butch Trucks ... ABB
Amen!
love scofield playing this stuff hes such great player
This is great. Scofield is excellent, and I think this is as well as I've heard Warren solo on it, which says a lot.
Damn, Sco is so freaking good!!!!!!
Wept it was so good!
...just...WOW!!
So good!
That slide solo starting at 13:00 is just…. Beautiful
modal perfection !!
Schofield is never predictable... kinda like your Italian grandmothers tomato sauce... decades of tweaking, and trial and error... until finally - perfection.
Brilliant!
This is marvelous....if Derek was there though...gotta love Sco cuttin' butta!!
John Scofield is a MONSTER guitar player. Check out "One of a Kind" by Bill Brufoed; 1979
Scofield's not on "One of a Kind". That's Holdsworth. I love both players.
Perfeito!!!
One of Warren's more creative and inspired solos in the later years.
This is DYNAMITE, thank you
Angel's sound for my ears....that's all....
yea mon, cool runnings and just last week, groovy
Supposedly the only song that Gregg brought to the band when he finally joined them
According to my account, it was Duane's solo of this that got him the gig with the others, and then he proceeded to bring Gregg in.
No Gregg wasn't exactly a prolific songwriter per se, but the blues is always songwriting. There is no way that another keyboard/vocalist could have made the band what they became. It's like Ringo, the Edge, etc. People like to question their contribution, or talent, and it couldn't be more off-base.
Warren Haynes!!!
Warren seems to be a very humble man, he always gives a stage to other guys (not that Marc Ford, Jimmy Herring or Derek Trucks are not worth it...))) ), but still: I wish Warren would play a little bit more solo, because he's amazing guitarist - and here he really did it!
Great song, great performance!
Is this a video for sale ? I have seen John with them live, Love it just wanted to know if you could buy a DVD of it?
ScoMadeDreamsComeTrue
Everybody keeps sayin', "Sco is so good..." What about Warren? He's awesome! Warren took this stage!
... and he played Derek's part just like Derek would have, no pick.
Bill Young , you do mean Duane’s part I hope
Amazing. This was the best show i saw this tour. Do you have the rest of the show recorded?
Warren Shows here that he is a faithful follower of Brother Duane….🙏amen…CHURCH…AMEN….alright!
My 75 year old ass just got out the shower and picked my phone up(Bose sound flex spkr) to Warren gettin’ way up on that neck makin’ that baby warble… got the damn goosers because he sounded like Duane!!!!(I saw Duane 9/18/71….actually saw the whole damn Allman Brothers Band)👏👏👏
The 8 "thumbs down" as of today are all metal head shredders complaining about "boring pentatonic" ;)
Lol - there's nothing pentatonic about the solos
@@stratolestele7611 Duh. That wasn't the point. The point actually is just about the mindset that bitches and moans and lumps everything into a simplistic formula because "Speed is King" (more sarc just in case you needed the clue)
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Super Reverb behind DL????
It's funny how protective we can get with our favorite songs. "Dreams" is a song that I couldn't possibly calculate in terms of # of times I've heard it. I've always been one to play songs over and over and over, back to back. I know every nuance of this song and it continues to move me +five decades now.
With that said, I have immense respect for Sco. But, here comes the "screech from the record needle", I think his performance here is an abomination to this song. After a minute, I lost track of the sour notes. And then with the 'running up and down' the scales thing with the jazz and fusion style (always a great excuse for wrong notes) over a southern blues tune... Well, it just doesn't work - at least for me. Judging by the comments, I'm not alone in my opinion.
SCO MULE! I'll bet Warren woodsheds jazz licks with Sco
If Scofield is on stage it must be difficult for the other guitar players
+lowrence mayfield -it's hard on him meeting his match, bro.
..en la linea...
Honestly I didn’t expect Scofield to struggle finding his way early on in a song that’s based on 2 chords. I realize he’s a jazz guy, so he plays in the sandbox of “wrong notes.” But that first few minutes of his solo was painful.
i think his phrasing falls outside of what's traditional for the genre, i think a little more exposure to jazz would help contextualize what he's going for
I'm with you Sam.
People complaining about Sco or Warren or Duane and who's best all have shit in their ears and brains. They all could play with anybody, only Sco actually did. Great show and contrast between the two great guitar players.
Who is singing?
Warren Haynes
It aint' Dwayne, and not by a mile. Or six. Not bad at all, and the pickin' by the old dude is...what it is.
But it just ain't the same.
I will always be sad for the loss of Dwayne and Berry.
Scofield ain’t even close to Haynes and trucks. My man scofield vastly overrated. Matt abts is weak on this track. Get me a real drummer yo
How does Dickie keep gettin' left out of the All man references? After all, he and Duane were the originals on this tune. And Warren played alongside Dickie for a bunch of years.