Boy, Duane was ON FIRE that night! Wow! His loss can never be overstated. He was about to take them to the top of the world. Amazing part was he knew that's where they belonged. And he was doing his part to get em there. Greatest guitar player this world has ever seen.
Duane was ALWAYS on fire. I saw the Allmans open for Buddy Guy and B.B. King at Fillmore West in mid-January 1970 and they and he FULLY stood up to those two great blues men. Duane and Jimi were two devastating losses to the music. Getting the lives tapes of both of them into wide circulation is a blessing and a challenge. Thanks for this John DuBois and all.
No doubt. Right out of the gate, too, Duane's just killing it. And he was definitely the Sun they all orbited around. A lot of particularly this show it seems the tunes are basically vehicles for Duane, but to diminish how tight they are but they all seem to follow Duane.
@@jameshurlbut4151 dickie wrote damn good songs and the way dickie let skydog do what he do, The Warehouse was a magical place, it had the best smell, fresh sticky colombian smelled so fine, the place would move up and down when a cement mixer would drive by on tchoups, crazy but true. The acoustics were second to none, there wasnt a chair to sit in, you sat on the dirty floor or stood, Lol, damn good times there
Oh lordy its ten am and i got this blasting in my headphones on the bus to work. Just smoked a joint , Gonna be a long one, thank god for the allman bros
Set List: 1. Statesboro Blues 2. Trouble No More 3. Don't Keep Me Wonderin' 4. Done Somebody Wrong 5. One Way Out 6. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed 7. Stormy Monday 8. Hot 'Lanta 9. Blue Sky 10. Midnight Rider 11. You Don't Love Me 12. Whipping Post 13. Revival 14. Mountain Jam The Band: Gregg Allman - organ, vocals; Duane Allman - guitar; Dicky Betts - guitar; Berry Oakley - bass; Butch Trucks - drums; Jai Johanny Johanson - percussion Note: One of 3 shows in which Duane plays Blue Sky.
I love listening to their concerts. It's always interesting to hear how they played everything at that specific show since they never played the samE thing twice and were all about improvising and playing what, they felt at the moment. That alone puts them amongst the greatest bands ever.
With Cowboy! Rest in Peace Tommy and Scott! I actually talked to Tommy on here last year and asked him about the beginning of Please Be With Me. He explained what, they were talking about and it was like learning insider info. I couldn't believe he actually told me! 🙏❤️
@@ledaswan5990 lol it was a signal for a part coming up in the song. Something about it comes up real fast if you aren't ready for it. I'd have to go back and read the comment to be sure but that was the gist of it. Its nothing special but it was still one of the highlights of my life to have someone who was there tell me about it. Duane Allman has been a HUGE part of my life since the day I was born and bestowed the middle name, Duane, after one Howard Duane Allman 😁
This is an incredible recording! Thanks John! Happy someone had the insight to capture some of these shows! Sound is great and you can feel it all the way to your blood & bones!
Boy, Duane was ON FIRE that night! Wow! His loss can never be overstated. He was about to take them to the top of the world. Amazing part was he knew that's where they belonged. And he was doing his part to get em there. Greatest guitar player this world has ever seen.
Duane was ALWAYS on fire. I saw the Allmans open for Buddy Guy and B.B. King at Fillmore West in mid-January 1970 and they and he FULLY stood up to those two great blues men. Duane and Jimi were two devastating losses to the music. Getting the lives tapes of both of them into wide circulation is a blessing and a challenge. Thanks for this John DuBois and all.
No doubt. Right out of the gate, too, Duane's just killing it. And he was definitely the Sun they all orbited around. A lot of particularly this show it seems the tunes are basically vehicles for Duane, but to diminish how tight they are but they all seem to follow Duane.
@@jameshurlbut4151 dickie wrote damn good songs and the way dickie let skydog do what he do, The Warehouse was a magical place, it had the best smell, fresh sticky colombian smelled so fine, the place would move up and down when a cement mixer would drive by on tchoups, crazy but true. The acoustics were second to none, there wasnt a chair to sit in, you sat on the dirty floor or stood, Lol, damn good times there
Is that Greg on the mic engaging the audience? The energy is through the roof and curious if it might be Duane? This performance is holy.
@@crb640At beginning was Duane I had this boot 25 years ago but lost now thankfully I found it here,thanks to those responsible 💯💥
Oh lordy its ten am and i got this blasting in my headphones on the bus to work. Just smoked a joint , Gonna be a long one, thank god for the allman bros
Set List:
1. Statesboro Blues
2. Trouble No More
3. Don't Keep Me Wonderin'
4. Done Somebody Wrong
5. One Way Out
6. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
7. Stormy Monday
8. Hot 'Lanta
9. Blue Sky
10. Midnight Rider
11. You Don't Love Me
12. Whipping Post
13. Revival
14. Mountain Jam
The Band:
Gregg Allman - organ, vocals;
Duane Allman - guitar;
Dicky Betts - guitar;
Berry Oakley - bass;
Butch Trucks - drums;
Jai Johanny Johanson - percussion
Note:
One of 3 shows in which Duane plays Blue Sky.
THANK YOU! BTW: It's spelled GregG!😮
@@caryzia Surely! My mistake. Thanks for notification. Correct! ;-)
@@patrickwilding8198 I always point that out! No biggie,tis not misspelling Duane as DWAYNE 😂 MuchO appreciate the Post!
@@caryzia Or billing Merl Saunders as "Merle" -- really p.o.'ed him
Thanks for providing !!!
rip Dickey ,your virtuosity will always be fondly remembered
I love listening to their concerts. It's always interesting to hear how they played everything at that specific show since they never played the samE thing twice and were all about improvising and playing what, they felt at the moment. That alone puts them amongst the greatest bands ever.
Very nice remaster of this show. The Brothers always loved NOLA (even after the bust there) and it showed in their playing. 🍄
What a smoking show!!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I was 9 months old!!
💙🩵💜💙🩵💜💙🩵💜
With Cowboy! Rest in Peace Tommy and Scott! I actually talked to Tommy on here last year and asked him about the beginning of Please Be With Me. He explained what, they were talking about and it was like learning insider info. I couldn't believe he actually told me! 🙏❤️
Actually, Cowboy could not make it. They were replace by Wet Willie for this show.
Are u gonna keep us in suspense? …fastball” ?
@@ledaswan5990 lol it was a signal for a part coming up in the song. Something about it comes up real fast if you aren't ready for it. I'd have to go back and read the comment to be sure but that was the gist of it.
Its nothing special but it was still one of the highlights of my life to have someone who was there tell me about it. Duane Allman has been a HUGE part of my life since the day I was born and bestowed the middle name, Duane, after one Howard Duane Allman 😁
@@J.C... Well damn. One of my all time favorite songs which I’ve listened to for 50 years. Nice to learn something new about it.
Needs to be released!
I just did !
@@jdbs2thank you ❤🍄🎶
This is an incredible recording! Thanks John! Happy someone had the insight to capture some of these shows! Sound is great and you can feel it all the way to your blood & bones!
This performance sounds so good, just amazing. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
Best sounding of the bootlegs I've heard, by far. Thank you!
Nice surprise to find this tonight!
Thank you for sharing.
The best show for Duane playing his Dark Burst!
Great stuff!
Great show! I've had the Cool Engine label bootleg 2cd set for 25 years. Near the end!
Wow.. thanx😊
This is great! Could we get a download link?
"A" Warehouse, not "The Warehouse"!!!