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  • analfrost You need to change the picture to the cover of Eat a Peach.

  • Allman Brothers jams are composed like symphonies. They are broken down into movements.

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  • Eat A Peach is my fav album - the ending is utterly completely awesome.

  • @ladylike1956 I agree, and a great album cover. Pass me the bowl LOL

  • @ladylike1956 Do you know this is NOT Eat a Peach? It's Live at Filmore.

  • @timetomakeauturn Sorry. I was wrong. I was thinking of Tied to a Whipping Post.

  • I'll be buried with a vinyl copy of Eat A Peach. For all its greatness, MOUNTAIN JAM was that album's signature. There's mindless, pointless jamming and then there's MOUNTAIN JAM as recorded on this evening. Those boys nailed it that night and I doubt it was ever more glorious.

    Everything right about that band, especially Duane, is on display as no other piece can really do.

  • Music must be like that in heaven....I never ever heard that much beautiful thing at last 40 years...

  • 5:02- 5:53

    

  • @FlKnifeCollector says it all

  • was that Duane saying the lineup at the end?

  • @Django5198 yes i believe so. i love that part too

  • @MrMrfreedom1 Cheers man. so great to hear his voice

  • @Django5198 Indeed it was Duane "Thank you. It sure has been a fine evening. Berry Oakley Dickie Betts, Butch Trucks, J. J. Johanson, Gregg Allman, I'm Duane Allman. Thank you" - Juiceman

  • My dad is one lucky fucking bastard

  • wore out an album,an 8track and a cd playin this ,the greatest piece of music ever

  • @tomasemma how many matchbooks did ya jam in the eight track to keep this song playing!?

  • This is the most beautiful piece of music ever played. Thank you God for creating Duane Allman.

  • @ggman5353 Amen.... I've owned I don't know how many albums, 8-tracks, cassettes and CD's of Eat a Peach, just for this piece. Nothing has ever or will ever compare. One moment in rock history, by which all others are measured, in my opinion. Each one of the members of the band shone brightly. Magic.

  • @geoped1 ditto brother

  • This is the most beautiful piece of music ever played.

  • Absolutely the prettiest piece of music ever played. Even after being a fan for 37 years, I still get goose bumps hearing it. I was a few yrs too young to see Duane live, I got into the Brothers in 1974 at age 14. I had that piece played walking down the aisle to meet my long haired biker man to be married, fuck that here comes the bride shit. Panheadchick

  • Gorgeous piece of Rock Music.....bj

  • 5:02. Maybe the only moment in rock I can truly crank the volume to full and have no regrets if I wake anyone up :-)

  • when I die and it's time for me to go to heaven, this is what they will be playing in the elevator! see you all there! best wishes from sweden!

  • The only negative thought any one can say about this... is how sad there is no Video! But I just love this song!

  • This should be the national anthem I've always thought. It is more beautiful, And more to the top of the mountain!

  • Awakening @ 1:00.

  • This is church for me

  • Yeah, again at 3:00 you're in the "intake hearing" in Heaven and they remember you're from Tennessee!!!

  • quite possibly the best ending to a song anyone could ever ask for

  • When music can move you to tears, then it has to considered a masterpiece. One of the most evocative songs ever recorded, it's emotional impact is overwhelming. Truly amazing that no one can do this anymore.....

  • thank you very much for the outstanding editing job when you uploaded this timeless classic. it shows you have great love and respect for the beauty and artistry that makes this possibly the greatest live recorded performance that rock will have ever seen, by following the natural breaks in this magnum opus, you've maintained the aesthetic integrity of the work. The late Messieurs Allman and Oakley, may they rest in peace, are surely smiling.

  • The tights band ever.

  • yes just listen over and over and over .Beautiful everytime

  • this would have been great to hear it all at one time ,instead of 4 parts .But I am just glad to hear it again .I have the album and the recorder play quit so I have jonesed until now Thanks to the ones who put this up

  • Duane's playing still, literally, makes the hair on my neck stand up and salute!! For my money, & being a Southern Boy too, he has been my favorite since '69.....

  • makes the hairs in my spine stand up

  • This 6 minutes of pure guitar is magic!

  • Does anyone know where I may find the tabs for this piece. The 1st few mins is terrific blues. Or if you have the tabs, would you send them , please?

    Thanks.

  • Rest In Peace Uncle Mike

    Gone but Never Forgotten

    Your Mountain Jam

  • Reminds me of the old days

  • What tune is it after they come out of Third Stone From The Sun but before they come back to There Is A Mountain? (That moment, where There Is A Mountain reappears, my favourite moment! Magic!)

  • @moloch5642 may the circle be unbroken

  • @Hal9526 Thank you. =]

  • @moloch5642 I used to listen to Eat a Peach over and over back in '73-'74. I wore out the grooves, got a cassette, wore out that. heh.

  • @Hal9526 My brother Mark Bass, was burried with a copy of "Eat a Peach" on his chest, in his casket.

  • Enjoy and just listen - Juiceman

  • If I have my wish I'll be buried with a copy of EAT A PEACH. The single greatest moment of recorded rock n' roll history...

  • Instantly reminds you life is worth living. And that it may be shorter than you think. Thank you so much for posting the entire Mountain Jam. My vinyl copy of Eat a Peach is in another country for a few months and I really needed a fix!

  • Thanks so much for taking me back. I so love that album cover. Those six guys with such sweet smiles inviting you in for the best jam ever. Mountain Jam is pure magic.

  • Yes, this is it. the heart, soul, and spirit all bound together and expessed by 6 consummate musicians at what might have been the peak of their powers. We'll never know. May Duane Allman and Berry Oakley rest in eternal peace and happiness. They should, the beauty, love, and joy in this masterpiece is sacred. John Coltrane Quartet's A Love Supreme is sacred, too. I can't think of any others. Mountain Jam gives me the feeling that things might be OK after all. Creation, art, hope. Thanks Bros.

  • This is the most beautiful thing I've ever heard!!! thx, Anna.

  • What a Song!

  • The best 6 minutes of music ever recorded, the master Duane Allman at his best. - Juiceman

  • could not have said it better.wore out 2 vinyl versions

  • @2Juiceman

    better to say the best 30 mnutes of music ever maid

  • @2Juiceman The greatest of all time. Can you believe he wasn't even 25 when he died?

  • @RManFlint Yes sir RMan it's very hard to believe. It makes you wonder what might have been. Duane had that something "special" as they say.

  • @RManFlint i was 15 16 and i knw the song all out of my head

    only tho's damned record splitting Berry 's solo in two

  • @2Juiceman The drugs helped. He was always out of it.

  • Amen Brother!!

  • finally a short cut to this segment.

    the part that let me know 30'some years ago that

    Duane was "The MAN"...

    when it is time for me to go...I hope I hear this

    RIP Duane

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