No drum machines, no designer outfits, no dance steps, no manufactured souless bullshit. Just REAL FUCKIN' MUSIC by real people, something that's not done too much anymore.
Gee, thanks for the lecture on the ABB and the blues, Steele. I saw them in 1972 with BB King. When did you see them? And I never heard of the groups you have on your page. Who the hell is "Rainbow"? I did see Rory Gallagher, but again, you were probably still in diapers.
Gee, thanks for the lecture on the ABB and the blues, Steele. I saw them in 1972. When did you see them? And I never heard of the groups you have on your page. Who the hell is "Rainbow"? I did see Rory Gallagher, but again, you were probably still in diapers.
@chelliegirl Rainbow was a band from the 70's that featured Ritchie Blackmore(Deep Purple) and the late Ronnie James Dio. And I envy you on seeing Rory Gallagher never got a chance to see him :'(
@chelliegirl both styles are leaded by the Blues chords, this is elctric Blues or the same thing that Blues melted with Rock N´Roll, Blues Rock, indeed, Rock N´Roll, anyway, who the fuck cares!, Allman Brothers Rocks!
FILMORE EAST AND EAT A PEACH GREATEST LIVE ALBUMS EVER. THIS SHIT NEVER GETS OLD. I HAVE BURNED THRU 4 ALBUMS OF EACH, BOTH EIGHT TRACKS 4 CASSETTES AND NOW JAMMING WITH BOTH CDS. THE ULTIMATE SOUTHERN ROCK ALBUMS.
@hotlanta71 Actually, originally, "Trouble No More" was from the Fillmore East Album first, which came out in 1971. "Eat A Peach" did not come out until the following year in Feb. 12th, 1972. And the "Trouble No More" Song on "Eat A Peach" is actually the live version from Fillmore East a year earlier. Sorry....
@seranadesongs Trouble No More was originally recorded and released on the first ABB album in 1969. This Trouble No More recording was recorded during the March run in 1971 for the music that ended up on At Fillmore East. This was not on At Fillmore East, it was on Eat A Peach. Sorry...
@hotlanta71 You are right, "Trouble No More" came out as the studio version on their 1st album in 69' and then was recorded again live on their 71' album, "Live At Fillmore." Then, the following year probably as a memorial to Duane, the 71' live version was re-released on the 72' "Eat A Peach" album. The live version was not originally recorded on the "Eat A Peach" album. The live version was 1st recorded and released in 71' and then re-released the following year in 72' on "Eat A Peach"...
@seranadesongs Trouble No More wasn't released in 1971 on At Fillmore East. Go look at the vinyl jacket or the regular (not deluxe or fillmore concerts edition). The songs on At Fillmore East are Statesboro Blues, Done Somebody Wrong, Stormy Monday, You Don't Love Me, Hot 'Lanta, Liz Reed and Whipping Post. This song is from those dates but was released on Eat A Peach in 1972, not 1971. They definitely didn't put the same cut on 2 consecutive records back then either.
Real people, playing real instruments, no computers or auto-tune, just playing. Phuckin'-A.
ssurfcity 1 week ago
No drum machines, no designer outfits, no dance steps, no manufactured souless bullshit. Just REAL FUCKIN' MUSIC by real people, something that's not done too much anymore.
Bopalena 3 months ago
why no thumb nail ?
Mr10inchnail 3 months ago
Muddy Waters...nicely done by ABB
tannenstein 3 months ago
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Gee, thanks for the lecture on the ABB and the blues, Steele. I saw them in 1972 with BB King. When did you see them? And I never heard of the groups you have on your page. Who the hell is "Rainbow"? I did see Rory Gallagher, but again, you were probably still in diapers.
chelliegirl 4 months ago
Gee, thanks for the lecture on the ABB and the blues, Steele. I saw them in 1972. When did you see them? And I never heard of the groups you have on your page. Who the hell is "Rainbow"? I did see Rory Gallagher, but again, you were probably still in diapers.
chelliegirl 4 months ago
@chelliegirl Rainbow was a band from the 70's that featured Ritchie Blackmore(Deep Purple) and the late Ronnie James Dio. And I envy you on seeing Rory Gallagher never got a chance to see him :'(
Egista07 4 months ago
@chelliegirl smart arse whore
MaaaarrJ 3 months ago
....someday baby, you ain't gonna trouble poor me anymore!
sallie46 5 months ago in playlist ALLMAN BROTHERS
awesome job by one the the best, if not THE best, live bands of all time.
Albie1960 9 months ago 2
kinda like bob dylan's someday baby....
salm37 10 months ago
My father raised me on that album. It is my soundtrack.
WiteLightnin74 10 months ago 4
Thanks for posting!
BusaFalconer 11 months ago 2
No doubt, one of the best "live" albums of all time.
jst42d 11 months ago
Chek out this version of Trouble No More, it's Pappo, from Argentina
/watch?v=-Z0P4pi6mYA
measomo 1 year ago 2
I was at this very show. Johnny Winter was the headliner. Whooooeeee!!!
Bopalena 1 year ago 2
..GOODBYE BABY!!!
gives me chills everytime
texasblues78 1 year ago
this was actually first by sleepy john estes in the early 30s
busessuck1 1 year ago 5
@busessuck1 thanks for letting me know that, looks like you know your rock/music history.
Egista07 1 year ago 6
@Egista07 It's blues, honey, not rock.
chelliegirl 1 year ago
@chelliegirl both styles are leaded by the Blues chords, this is elctric Blues or the same thing that Blues melted with Rock N´Roll, Blues Rock, indeed, Rock N´Roll, anyway, who the fuck cares!, Allman Brothers Rocks!
SteeleHard 6 months ago
FILMORE EAST AND EAT A PEACH GREATEST LIVE ALBUMS EVER. THIS SHIT NEVER GETS OLD. I HAVE BURNED THRU 4 ALBUMS OF EACH, BOTH EIGHT TRACKS 4 CASSETTES AND NOW JAMMING WITH BOTH CDS. THE ULTIMATE SOUTHERN ROCK ALBUMS.
butchalea 1 year ago
This is the best version of this song on the "Tube," What album is it from? Thanks for posting! Props.
mcrd2001 1 year ago 5
@mcrd2001 actually this is from the live version at Fillmore East. And no problem this is one of my favorite songs by the Allman Bros too.
Egista07 1 year ago 8
@Egista07 its from Eat A Peach not At Fillmore East
hotlanta71 10 months ago 9
@hotlanta71 Actually, originally, "Trouble No More" was from the Fillmore East Album first, which came out in 1971. "Eat A Peach" did not come out until the following year in Feb. 12th, 1972. And the "Trouble No More" Song on "Eat A Peach" is actually the live version from Fillmore East a year earlier. Sorry....
seranadesongs 4 months ago
@seranadesongs Trouble No More was originally recorded and released on the first ABB album in 1969. This Trouble No More recording was recorded during the March run in 1971 for the music that ended up on At Fillmore East. This was not on At Fillmore East, it was on Eat A Peach. Sorry...
hotlanta71 4 months ago
@hotlanta71 You are right, "Trouble No More" came out as the studio version on their 1st album in 69' and then was recorded again live on their 71' album, "Live At Fillmore." Then, the following year probably as a memorial to Duane, the 71' live version was re-released on the 72' "Eat A Peach" album. The live version was not originally recorded on the "Eat A Peach" album. The live version was 1st recorded and released in 71' and then re-released the following year in 72' on "Eat A Peach"...
seranadesongs 4 months ago
@seranadesongs Trouble No More wasn't released in 1971 on At Fillmore East. Go look at the vinyl jacket or the regular (not deluxe or fillmore concerts edition). The songs on At Fillmore East are Statesboro Blues, Done Somebody Wrong, Stormy Monday, You Don't Love Me, Hot 'Lanta, Liz Reed and Whipping Post. This song is from those dates but was released on Eat A Peach in 1972, not 1971. They definitely didn't put the same cut on 2 consecutive records back then either.
hotlanta71 3 months ago
@mcrd2001 it's also released on eat a peach though
ClerAchel 1 year ago
@ClerAchel Thankin' you. I should probabley get both.
mcrd2001 1 year ago
@mcrd2001 Live at Filmore East. Greatest live performance ever recorded.
CaptainSteelRain 1 year ago
@CaptainSteelRain Proper respects. Thnaks!
mcrd2001 1 year ago
incredible song.
TheMacroRevolution 1 year ago
Oh, nice one, haven't heard this one before, thanks for the upload.
bothropsasper 1 year ago