As I ate tacos one night with Ron White, yes Tater Salad, I asked him if he liked the Allman Brothers Band since his show had ABB Fillmore East as house music. He replied, “There’s two types of music, The Allman Brothers and then everything else!”
I had the great fortune of spending many a warm summer's night under the stars watching this great band perform, nothing else has ever been able to give me that feeling since.
I got into les brers 8 years ago when I was 12. I am 20 now, have seen Trucks 4 times, the mule 5 times and Otiel and friends twice. I can easily say that this band has had one of the biggest impacts on who I am, I start everyday with “it’s not my cross to bear” Thank you for enlightening me day in and day out
1-1 Ain't Wastin' Time No More 1-2 Black Hearted Woman 1-3 Statesboro Blues 1-4 Woman Across The River 1-5 A Change Is Gonna Come 1-6 Maydell 1-7 Come & Go Blues 1-8 Rockin' Horse 1-9 Desdemona 1-10 Don't Keep Me Wondering 1-11 Midnight Rider 1-12 Soulshine
So much ❤️ for this band. I saw them Summer of 1998 when I was a young 17 year old girl from the cornfields of Illinois. My father was a Southern Baptist minister and I was raised very strict. I escaped from the house for a night and rode with my best friend to Saint Louis and we met up with friends and danced all night barefoot under the stars. I will never forget that feeling of freedom and the vibes and the love. Since the time I have seen Allman brothers 2 other times, government mule 3 times and Tedeschi Trucks band at least 4. Every time it brings me to tears and heals me from whatever I need to. I walk away feeling better. I hope they play on forever ❤️
Sure if by “closest” you mean better. The Herring/Trucks/Haynes lineups were much better than the original group. And im quite sure they didnt spend 40 years trying to mimic 2-3 years no matter how great anyone thinks they were. And Tedeschi sucks. DTB was much better.
@@davehodges8898 oh man. i used to see the DTB a ton in the late 90's and early 2000's. i lived in boston and used to see them all over new england. the ticked stubs used to say "jazz fusion madness" and jimmy herring would sit in. those shows were sizzling. i don't listen to TTB either. They bore me to tears.
Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks took an already legendary band and launched it into the stratosphere! Will we ever hear a rock band as good as this again?
5 of 7 of the fellas on the stage are still rocking. I say get Dereks lil brother Duane in his Uncle Butchs seat and get the Brothers back together for a summer of fun;)))) 🍄
@@Nicky-Michael They did get together for a 50th anniversary concert in 2020 (with Duane Trucks on drums, along with Jaimoe and Marc Q.). I have the DVD, and it's an amazing show. But yeah, the idea of that band touring for a summer is quite appealing. I don't think it will happen, but I would travel a long way to attend one of the shows if it did.
Allman Brothers are the best band I’ve ever heard and this might just be the tightest and most professional version of the band. Derek Freakin’ Trucks!
Mr Act of Wisdom: No, not Derek Trucks, but Derek M.F-ing Trucks Dang That tone That phrasing “ it’s real easy to play the guitar.......once you know ........how! “ 😁
It's Duane, c'mon if you're going to comment,at least spell a legends name right..to use gen z vernacular SMHHH!. Derek also sft🙄🤦 Dan Toler,Jack Pearson, Jimmy Herring& another guitarist i can't recall were also in ABB at one time..JS
Holy hell that was smokin!!! I think the last time I saw them was 99-2000? Gorge WA? Great show, great menories. Wow is all I can can. That was bad ass. 51 now living in Costa Rica and dying for live moosik!!! Pura Vida!
Allman Brothers Band, Tedeschi Trucks Band and Marcus King are the best bands on the planet without a doubt. It's real music, without unnecessary bullshith. Love from Italy 💚🤍❤
I remember the first time I watched this. It was the year it was released, and Concert TV was playing it. I was in my early 20's. I was flipping through the channels and waiting for my dose to kick in. It came on about the same time I started tripping. Now I *never* wanted to be inside when I was tripping, let alone looking at a screen, but I couldn't take my eyes off ears off Derek Trucks. I ended up spending the next hour plus watching this while tripping, and on the phone having the most incredible conversation with my at-the-time girlfriend. If I'm honest, I had heard minimal Allman Brothers at that point, and was very into the Phish/String Cheese Incident scene. Ever since, Trucks has been my favorite guitarist, and this amongst my favorite live performances. By the by, I lucked out the next year. Went to see the Dead at Alpine Valley at the Wave Your Flag tour (2004), and they were touring with Warren Haynes. He opened with an hour long mostly acoustic solo set, then played with them all night. I'm getting misty eyed now thinking about those days. I'm now almost 40, married, and raising kids. I wouldn't trade what I have now for anything in the world, but thinking back to those years (for me 1999 to maybe 2005) is bittersweet. I'm sure some of you will understand, if you read this far. God bless and God speed.
Good stuff brother ,good stuff !! It ain't getting no better is it ?? We've enjoyed a special time in music history that will mold musicians for generations to come !! 🎸🍻🥁🎹🎤🎙️
I saw them at The Gorge At George, Washington State, this era. Musta been about summer of 2000. Incredible performance, at an incredible venue! Rock And Roll can never die! EspeCIAlly Southern Rock and Blues 💙
After 6 years in the army i moved to bradenton fla.worked at a mexican restaurant Greg and Dickey used to come in alot usually we would party afterwards at the purple porpuse great times great band
Warren solo at the end of Wasting time no more is incredible out this world, mind blowing and deeply soulful...Could not be played no better than that...There was no air in between every stroke or lick in that solo like many others he would later come along and master!!!!!!
If ABB had no past and this band just popped up oñ the scene would they be loved like no other as they are? To me I'd say thank God for them..... Ya''ll that question is on you.
Yeah but at first sight and hearing Derek blew Gregg Butchie and Warren AWAY! Greggs tale about that tells how Mr Haynes got put in his place seeing Derek, maybe he was 11yrs old, Warren is like OK now let’s play some Allman Brothers and the kid knew everything!!! It’s humorous listening to Gregg tell the story! Have you seen the video of Derek at 23 burning Layla??!! OMG unbelievable!
@@henryporter_001 Warren wrote Old before my time and Soulshine two great Allman Brothers songs and also either wrote or co-wrote over 20 others. Duane Allman only wrote one song Little Martha. America's greatest band the original Allman Brothers. Tied for second best American band this version of The Allman Brothers plus several other bands.
I was at this show. I usually buy tickets for about a dozen shows during their Spring Residency at The Beacon Theater. They're just phenomenal, can't get enough ✌️
First time listening to this set; now over and over! Derek hits on a spiritual plain with Desdemona. The band is extremely tight and Warren , well is Warren! I've been listening since I was 13 with the first album in 1969. Thank you for all these years.
18 years ago...Greg still singing strong. He is (was) the heart of the band. Of course, the rest of the band is off the charts as well. Great way to spend a few hours.
There’s so much that’s so flippin incredible here. Gregg’s voice and the way you see him look at Derrick and grin a little, Butch driving the freight train as I’ve heard it called and still coming with that cute little grin occasionally, Oteil coming into his own in a band in which he probably would have never placed himself...and so much more. The best of the best.
I've seen them dozens of times in the USA and Europe, each member of this band ( was ) is for some them the greatest ever at there particular position in this band, no other band comes close to the vibe, the feel, the day to day life story that is in each and every song , miss this band, The Goats of Blues Rock n Roll Jam Band.
I was also lucky enough to see the original lineup in 1971 1972 Macon coliseum at 10 yrs old and yes this is pretty darned right Go Allmans also was at Greg’s Funeral Rose Hill Cemetary Macon Ga never forget!
Like no other? Well, Duane wasn't bad, and though it's immeasurable, felt more soulful, but that's just my take. Lowell George wasn't too shabby either; which isn't to take anything away from Derek, he's filling some mighty shoes.
@@maxverstappen2713 It's a fools errand to compare virtuoso musicians as, at a certain point, it's personal resonance and taste for each of us. Of course, that doesn't apply to Hendrix, who sits atop a pyramid, ever shining. :)
Duane Trucks new drummer for awesome band Widespread Panic. Been seeing them since 92. Miss the ABB summer shows at Deer Creek in late ‘90s, so awesome w Dickey
It would appear there are some silly haters commenting on drb and ttb. Try evolving.with it. It's sad to see people stuck in the past and not embracing the beautiful music that Abb started. We are blessed to still have groups of this caliber to listen to and.see. put down the hatorade and jam
I happy to say I was at a few of these shows back in 2003. Warren HAYNES, Allan Woody and the great Slide Guitarist Derek Trucks. My favorite show I seen live was Watkins Glen back in 1973..
I saw the Allman Joys and I saw the Allman Brothers on their first circuit tour. Kudos to Greg Allman for keeping the band together. How could one possibly find better replacements than Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes? I was just a couple of years younger than them and when I saw them at the East Lake National Guard Armory, Birmingham, Alabama. It was totally amazing, fresh, and impressive.
@@HFTONE So lucky. Music is medicine, it heals, connects and loves unconditionally! Thank goodness I’ve lived long enough to experience many since the early 70’s.. much love✌️
@@glennathea You are so right about that. Music has been my medicine since the late 60s and it still is. I've been fortunate enough to have seen the brothers numerous times. Had film confiscated at one show, but escaped with a lot more over the years. But those are just pictures. It's the music that heals the soul, and I believe that it will be listened to 100 years from now. It's just that good. The Fillmore East album is in the library of congress for cryin out loud! How many bands can say that?! ✌️
Just discovered your treasure-trove all-ABB channel. We were there for Winterland shows and bought Filmore East almost the day it was released. Still strong 50-yrs later. Thanks..
Saw them in July in Michigan of 2003. My daughter wasn’t born yet (3 weeks later) but was doing flips in the womb. She evidently didn’t like the show. I thought it was great.
Yeah I saw them at the Wharf in 2006. I’m 50 years old, but really didn’t know anything about them. It was freezing, and I was too high, so I left. One of the greatest disappointments of my life, to miss that show.
I PURCHASED THIS D.V.D. UPON RELEASE.... NEVER CONCIDERED ANYBODY COMING CLOSE TO DUANE A. ANDDICKIE BETTS. GUITAR WORK .WARREN HAINES.....DEREK TRUCKS IS AS GOOD....DARE I SAY EVENBETTER. I HOPE THIS STATEMENT CHALLENGES OTHERS TO SEE THIS REMARKABLE SHOW .IT IS A MUST SEE!!!!!!..
Greg Allman sitting 10 ft away, I'd say Derek has confidence in his ability. ....and he should. This version of the band is strong....7 masters on that stage.
@@Oriolesfun I didn't realize for a while that it was originally recorded as a Gov't Mule song, before the ABB put it on their "Hittin' the Note" album. I have to say though that I like the ABB version better.
No bout a'dought it 😄 Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes were INCREDABLE .. It's just sad that Dickie Betts ( RIP ) wasn't there; after all even Duane Allman once said that Dickie was the best lead guitarist from the band
the peach. there was a seductive radio ad for eat a peach after duane passed. a girl slobbering over a peach, and she says, eat a peach. it was a message, to remember duane, dont hate the circumstance.
As I ate tacos one night with Ron White, yes Tater Salad, I asked him if he liked the Allman Brothers Band since his show had ABB Fillmore East as house music. He replied, “There’s two types of music, The Allman Brothers and then everything else!”
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I had the great fortune of spending many a warm summer's night under the stars watching this great band perform, nothing else has ever been able to give me that feeling since.
Ditto !!!
I got into les brers 8 years ago when I was 12. I am 20 now, have seen Trucks 4 times, the mule 5 times and Otiel and friends twice. I can easily say that this band has had one of the biggest impacts on who I am, I start everyday with “it’s not my cross to bear” Thank you for enlightening me day in and day out
You caught the brotherhood fever for life. Clairvoyant and hard to explain...
1-1 Ain't Wastin' Time No More
1-2 Black Hearted Woman
1-3 Statesboro Blues
1-4 Woman Across The River
1-5 A Change Is Gonna Come
1-6 Maydell
1-7 Come & Go Blues
1-8 Rockin' Horse
1-9 Desdemona
1-10 Don't Keep Me Wondering
1-11 Midnight Rider
1-12 Soulshine
Thank you
So much ❤️ for this band. I saw them Summer of 1998 when I was a young 17 year old girl from the cornfields of Illinois. My father was a Southern Baptist minister and I was raised very strict. I escaped from the house for a night and rode with my best friend to Saint Louis and we met up with friends and danced all night barefoot under the stars. I will never forget that feeling of freedom and the vibes and the love. Since the time I have seen Allman brothers 2 other times, government mule 3 times and Tedeschi Trucks band at least 4. Every time it brings me to tears and heals me from whatever I need to. I walk away feeling better. I hope they play on forever ❤️
Gregg Allman was quoted "Derek is what Duane would've been if he lived". Hi praise from the man who knows.
As a guy that was lucky enough to see the legendary original lineup, this lineup is the closest. And TTB carries on the tradition.
Sure if by “closest” you mean better. The Herring/Trucks/Haynes lineups were much better than the original group. And im quite sure they didnt spend 40 years trying to mimic 2-3 years no matter how great anyone thinks they were. And Tedeschi sucks. DTB was much better.
@@davehodges8898 WHEN does closest mean better? Are they not diff words with diff meanings. DTB was a good band. TTB is very good in my opinion
@@davehodges8898 oh man. i used to see the DTB a ton in the late 90's and early 2000's. i lived in boston and used to see them all over new england. the ticked stubs used to say "jazz fusion madness" and jimmy herring would sit in. those shows were sizzling. i don't listen to TTB either. They bore me to tears.
I hear ya cause I’ve seen every lineup except Duane😔Allmans will always live on 🤟🏻
When trucks joined the band with Dickey that was the 2nd best to the original.
Between 1998 and 2011, I attended about 30 Beacon shows. Every friggin show was electrifying!! I never sat in my seat. 🥳
Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks took an already legendary band and launched it into the stratosphere! Will we ever hear a rock band as good as this again?
TTB is as close as I've heard.
Never
Haynes and trucks are both awesome
5 of 7 of the fellas on the stage are still rocking. I say get Dereks lil brother Duane in his Uncle Butchs seat and get the Brothers back together for a summer of fun;)))) 🍄
@@Nicky-Michael They did get together for a 50th anniversary concert in 2020 (with Duane Trucks on drums, along with Jaimoe and Marc Q.). I have the DVD, and it's an amazing show. But yeah, the idea of that band touring for a summer is quite appealing. I don't think it will happen, but I would travel a long way to attend one of the shows if it did.
Dude I saw them 10 times. The band I’ve seen most in my life. I remember thinking each one was special. 👏👏🥰
Am sure you all notice Warren and Gregg smile when Derek solos. He’s special. Incredible
Everybody should listen to this concert at least once before they die !
I needed a allman brother fix and I got one🥰👍👍
Me too 😮😮
Allman Brothers are the best band I’ve ever heard and this might just be the tightest and most professional version of the band. Derek Freakin’ Trucks!
Agree. And Warren shouldn't be ignored, either -- he's great.
I have to agree, been a fan since I heard their first album way back when. Only thing I would say is that Greg's voice was better back then.
This is one of my favorite shows of all time.
Mr Act of Wisdom:
No, not Derek Trucks, but
Derek M.F-ing Trucks
Dang
That tone
That phrasing
“ it’s real easy to play the guitar.......once you know ........how! “ 😁
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All of us who grew up, lived and loved this band in all its iterations through the decades, should feel lucky.
@Kane Derek hjhUuKjoi
I do...
Yes , they are a blessing
We do!!
The Allman Brothers Band always had the best guitarist. Dwayne Allman, Dickie Betts, Warren Haynes, Derick Trucks,...
It's Duane, c'mon if you're going to comment,at least spell a legends name right..to use gen z vernacular SMHHH!.
Derek also sft🙄🤦
Dan Toler,Jack Pearson, Jimmy Herring& another guitarist i can't recall were also in ABB at one time..JS
Holy hell that was smokin!!! I think the last time I saw them was 99-2000? Gorge WA? Great show, great menories. Wow is all I can can. That was bad ass. 51 now living in Costa Rica and dying for live moosik!!! Pura Vida!
Allman Brothers Band, Tedeschi Trucks Band and Marcus King are the best bands on the planet without a doubt. It's real music, without unnecessary bullshith. Love from Italy 💚🤍❤
This is one of the greatest concert performances I’ve ever seen
I remember the first time I watched this. It was the year it was released, and Concert TV was playing it. I was in my early 20's. I was flipping through the channels and waiting for my dose to kick in. It came on about the same time I started tripping. Now I *never* wanted to be inside when I was tripping, let alone looking at a screen, but I couldn't take my eyes off ears off Derek Trucks. I ended up spending the next hour plus watching this while tripping, and on the phone having the most incredible conversation with my at-the-time girlfriend. If I'm honest, I had heard minimal Allman Brothers at that point, and was very into the Phish/String Cheese Incident scene. Ever since, Trucks has been my favorite guitarist, and this amongst my favorite live performances.
By the by, I lucked out the next year. Went to see the Dead at Alpine Valley at the Wave Your Flag tour (2004), and they were touring with Warren Haynes. He opened with an hour long mostly acoustic solo set, then played with them all night.
I'm getting misty eyed now thinking about those days. I'm now almost 40, married, and raising kids. I wouldn't trade what I have now for anything in the world, but thinking back to those years (for me 1999 to maybe 2005) is bittersweet. I'm sure some of you will understand, if you read this far. God bless and God speed.
Good stuff brother ,good stuff !! It ain't getting no better is it ?? We've enjoyed a special time in music history that will mold musicians for generations to come !! 🎸🍻🥁🎹🎤🎙️
@@RandyBonehead-w9l Absolutely. And now we're already watching the next generation picking right back up where we left off.
I saw them at The Gorge At George, Washington State, this era. Musta been about summer of 2000. Incredible performance, at an incredible venue! Rock And Roll can never die! EspeCIAlly Southern Rock and Blues 💙
After 6 years in the army i moved to bradenton fla.worked at a mexican restaurant Greg and Dickey used to come in alot usually we would party afterwards at the purple porpuse great times great band
without a doubt the Best Band this Nation ever produced.
Saw them in 08'......blown AWAY.maybe it was the LSD.
@dan pena why?
Without a doubt..
One Grammy? Kanye has 22. Do the Grammys mean anything?
@@richardharris6058 Nope.
Warren solo at the end of Wasting time no more is incredible out this world, mind blowing and deeply soulful...Could not be played no better than that...There was no air in between every stroke or lick in that solo like many others he would later come along and master!!!!!!
If ABB had no past and this band just popped up oñ the scene would they be loved like no other as they are? To me I'd say thank God for them..... Ya''ll that question is on you.
Warren Haynes played a major role in reinventing the band. He never gets enough credit. Knows how to lead.
Yeah but at first sight and hearing Derek blew Gregg Butchie and Warren AWAY! Greggs tale about that tells how Mr Haynes got put in his place seeing Derek, maybe he was 11yrs old, Warren is like OK now let’s play some Allman Brothers and the kid knew everything!!! It’s humorous listening to Gregg tell the story! Have you seen the video of Derek at 23 burning Layla??!! OMG unbelievable!
Not 23, 13 yrs old doing Layla!!!!! Derek and Susan Tedeski have an awesome band too I agree on that!
Warren turned the allman brothers into a cover band of the Allman Brothers Band; then drove the Legacy into ground. Where are his hits?
@@henryporter_001 Warren wrote Old before my time and Soulshine two great Allman Brothers songs and also either wrote or co-wrote over 20 others. Duane Allman only wrote one song Little Martha. America's greatest band the original Allman Brothers. Tied for second best American band this version of The Allman Brothers plus several other bands.
Yep Warren is a master player
I was at this show. I usually buy tickets for about a dozen shows during their Spring Residency at The Beacon Theater. They're just phenomenal, can't get enough ✌️
I'm so surprised that none of y'all mentioned Dickey Betts, Founding Member and Greatest lead guitarist🤠🎸
amazing how well those left are doing, so awsome for me to have seen all this!
I've seen them twice, love them, RIP Dickey Betts and Greg Allman.
First time listening to this set; now over and over! Derek hits on a spiritual plain with Desdemona. The band is extremely tight and Warren , well is Warren! I've been listening since I was 13 with the first album in 1969. Thank you for all these years.
How many girls are named Jessica or Melisa by coincidence
My God I heard Derek Trucks was good on slide, holy shit !!!! He is absolutely amazing !!!!
18 years ago...Greg still singing strong. He is (was) the heart of the band. Of course, the rest of the band is off the charts as well. Great way to spend a few hours.
There’s so much that’s so flippin incredible here. Gregg’s voice and the way you see him look at Derrick and grin a little, Butch driving the freight train as I’ve heard it called and still coming with that cute little grin occasionally, Oteil coming into his own in a band in which he probably would have never placed himself...and so much more. The best of the best.
I've seen them dozens of times in the USA and Europe, each member of this band ( was ) is for some them the greatest ever at there particular position in this band, no other band comes close to the vibe, the feel, the day to day life story that is in each and every song , miss this band, The Goats of Blues Rock n Roll Jam Band.
I love going to The Big House in Macon all that talent and history in one great museum God Bless 🙏
Best white boy to ever sing the blues! RIP Brothers Allman!
I was also lucky enough to see the original lineup in 1971 1972 Macon coliseum at 10 yrs old and yes this is pretty darned right Go Allmans also was at Greg’s Funeral Rose Hill Cemetary Macon Ga never forget!
Derek controls a slide, like no other. Always pitch perfect, immaculate tone, and creative feel that's beyond measure.
Dig Warren too. Great duo
Like no other? Well, Duane wasn't bad, and though it's immeasurable, felt more soulful, but that's just my take. Lowell George wasn't too shabby either; which isn't to take anything away from Derek, he's filling some mighty shoes.
Love the Haynes/Trucks exchanges. So good.
@@maxverstappen2713 It's a fools errand to compare virtuoso musicians as, at a certain point, it's personal resonance and taste for each of us. Of course, that doesn't apply to Hendrix, who sits atop a pyramid, ever shining. :)
@@abitoftruth8737 Duane invented it !
Johnny Winter
Derek Trucks born in 1979, ripping it up like this at his young age, pretty incredible and he and his wife's band is great!
Duane Trucks new drummer for awesome band Widespread Panic. Been seeing them since 92. Miss the ABB summer shows at Deer Creek in late ‘90s, so awesome w Dickey
Duane Trucks, drummer took over for old drummer Todd Nance in Widespread Panic a few years ago. Doing a great job. Can’t wait for live music again...
This band isn't about Derek Trucks.
AS cancel
@@rogeeeferrari know it aint man, but it's like the hand of duane is upon him man.....duane would be damn proud of this kid doing him right
It would appear there are some silly haters commenting on drb and ttb. Try evolving.with it. It's sad to see people stuck in the past and not embracing the beautiful music that Abb started. We are blessed to still have groups of this caliber to listen to and.see. put down the hatorade and jam
I happy to say I was at a few of these shows back in 2003. Warren HAYNES, Allan Woody and the great Slide Guitarist Derek Trucks. My favorite show I seen live was Watkins Glen back in 1973..
I saw the Allman Joys and I saw the Allman Brothers on their first circuit tour. Kudos to Greg Allman for keeping the band together. How could one possibly find better replacements than Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes? I was just a couple of years younger than them and when I saw them at the East Lake National Guard Armory, Birmingham, Alabama. It was totally amazing, fresh, and impressive.
Thanks for sharing these “God’s” of real music that filters into my whole being💫
Right on Glenna! God's is probably the only way to describe this band! How lucky are we to have had them in our lives to blow the blues away...
@@HFTONE So lucky. Music is medicine, it heals, connects and loves unconditionally! Thank goodness I’ve lived long enough to experience many since the early 70’s.. much love✌️
@@glennathea You are so right about that. Music has been my medicine since the late 60s and it still is. I've been fortunate enough to have seen the brothers numerous times. Had film confiscated at one show, but escaped with a lot more over the years. But those are just pictures. It's the music that heals the soul, and I believe that it will be listened to 100 years from now. It's just that good. The Fillmore East album is in the library of congress for cryin out loud! How many bands can say that?! ✌️
@@HFTONE Wow, thanks for sharing.. yes nothing else necessary with memories, much love to you❤️
Seen them on March 18,2003 That year one of 12 times I seen them every March
Hauntingly beautiful....
21 year old keeping the allman bro band alive!!. going to make my kids study these legends hahaha
These tunes bring back many memories and ignite new ones !
The greatest live band ever!!!
Thanks for good posting! wow ...
Just discovered your treasure-trove all-ABB channel. We were there for Winterland shows and bought Filmore East almost the day it was released. Still strong 50-yrs later.
Thanks..
I tried to see them each and every time they played The Beacon Theater. It's like being in a spiritual revival.
Haynes + Trucks = Perfection
Lifelong fan of the almun Brothers ❤❤❤😮🎉
Saw them in July in Michigan of 2003. My daughter wasn’t born yet (3 weeks later) but was doing flips in the womb. She evidently didn’t like the show. I thought it was great.
Mussel Sholes had it right when they got these boys going creating the southern rock sound. we all love to hear.
The smile from Warren and Greg at 16:20, when Derek hit those licks.
Yeah I saw them at the Wharf in 2006. I’m 50 years old, but really didn’t know anything about them. It was freezing, and I was too high, so I left. One of the greatest disappointments of my life, to miss that show.
Classic rock like this is the REAL reason why I don't listen to rap music anymore.....
Love this dvd.. I remember I got it for Xmas in 2003 when I was in 9th grade
Gregg had the best blues voice, ever!
Awesome Show!
This is a “Must Have” DVD.
Needs a part 2 for the other half of this DVD!!
I PURCHASED THIS D.V.D. UPON RELEASE.... NEVER CONCIDERED ANYBODY COMING CLOSE TO DUANE A. ANDDICKIE BETTS. GUITAR WORK .WARREN HAINES.....DEREK TRUCKS IS AS GOOD....DARE I SAY EVENBETTER. I HOPE THIS STATEMENT CHALLENGES OTHERS TO SEE THIS REMARKABLE SHOW .IT IS A MUST SEE!!!!!!..
True that I was there for the east sshhow play all night brother 4eva
Great band saw them a couple times
Nice to see Butch Trucks, RIP
This is the best Rock N' Roll music ever. They rip.
Warren Haynes voice sounds great for blues. I'll have to check Govt' Mule out.
I saw them 9/18/71 in Dayton Ohio. Just over a month later, Duane died. After some bumps and bruises they carry on.
God rest his great musical soul ;-)...
Greg Allman sitting 10 ft away, I'd say Derek has confidence in his ability. ....and he should. This version of the band is strong....7 masters on that stage.
41:08 - Rocking Horse is such an awesome song -- probably my favorite ABB song since the early 1970s.
Thank you Warren Haynes for writing it. Govt Mule rocks
@@Oriolesfun I didn't realize for a while that it was originally recorded as a Gov't Mule song, before the ABB put it on their "Hittin' the Note" album. I have to say though that I like the ABB version better.
THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND GENIUSZ GENIUSZ GENIUSZ nad GENIUSZAMI KOSMOS KOCHANI na zawsze dziękuję BARDZO
Just a gorgeous track
The Allmans,Rock and Roll hall of fame; Derek Trucks,rock and roll baby, very talened.
Look at Gregg, all clean and looking healthy!
Damn, those boys can PLAY!
Here comes Derrick................Trucks baby. Shivers.
The LOOK they give each other at 16:23 when Derek starts ripping is hilarious. He's so good Warren almost starts laughing. I love it. 🤙
Thank you 💫 💗 !!!
The Allmans musta had a good mentorship program.....
It's called the Chris & Debbie Trucks Good Parenting Program.
I love it
That Rockin Horse jam into Desdemona was HOT HOT HOT stuff! Good Lord how I miss this band!
just, how do you get better than this !
Rite on bro.
2 word answer: You don't.
That is one sweet ‘61
No bout a'dought it 😄
Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes were
INCREDABLE .. It's just sad that Dickie Betts ( RIP ) wasn't there; after all even Duane Allman once said that Dickie was the best lead guitarist from the band
I don't think a drum machine can deliver this feel !
Pink Floyd like electric music but GREAT . Allman Brothers Band the BEST instrumental LIVE band EVER !
BEST LINE UP EVER
the peach. there was a seductive radio ad for eat a peach after duane passed. a girl slobbering over a peach, and she says, eat a peach. it was a message, to remember duane, dont hate the circumstance.
Damnit man!!
Beautiful
cliff jones lesson to be learned I saw you at mo in jax
GREAT!!!
So good
It’s a disgrace. They hardly showing the bassist just because he is not part of the original ensemble. He is killing it, though.
Yes the Bassist had his own bass line and nailed it, kept everybody groovin ! !
The bassist's name is Oteil Burbridge. He has gone on to perform with Dead and Co.
Both guitarists and the percussion player aren't original either and they get covered.
HE IS THE F^&%$(# BEST !!!!!!!
@@cabngirl thank you Oteil kicks butt !
Too good
This version of don't keep me wondering has to be the best ever
Really , 7 months ago they R still Great !
56:21 derek grabs his slide without missing a note! 👍
Like a spiritual trip
46:25 Derek paying homage to Warren by playing a little of Blind Man in the Dark ,,,,,,,
GREAT tune!!!
@@mmmcosta yessir
Tanx