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  • French: what are ya one your period or something

  • cant beat a group of southern boys getting bad&nasty with deuling guitars , like they say american by birth ,SOUTHERN BY THE GRACE OF GOD

  • @Renderos604 Saw LZ in concert and Allman bros. LZ can not be compared to the music the Allman Brothers jammed at concerts. Like LZ.....just sayin'

  • Open the windows and crank it!

  • What is it your period?....

  • I bet Berry kicked himself after coming in early at 3:20, but the band recovered damn well!

  • The Departed! What is it, your period?

  • @bigmarty11288 "Get him a... cranberry juice."

  • rockin' tune

  • Just love the ending..Is ol'Greg just overcome or what?

  • whenever i feel down, i thrown on this whole album... and all the pain that i had before goes away... thank you allman brothers band

  • ALMOST FAMOUS!!!

  • Worth re-posting, I still have the original LP, scratches and all!!!

  • Great slide, driving rhythms, precision perfect solos, Greg's voice. What's not to like?

  • Advanced, 4 its time, Ronny Van told the boys to take it on and rip Deep South

  • That Bass and Drummers are Badass. Greg Allman; Sing it Brotha!

  • This is my classic..

  • 7 people have been stuck, with one way out

  • Quite simply this is the best track ever reciorded by the Bros. The neight of their powers. After years and years of practice, The night this was done was Majik. I was rhere, as I was couple of years, well yeah, a couple, of years later in the Fabulous Fix when Skynnrd got it Righteous.

    When it works it is all workin'.

    No excuses needed. No justification required.

    Majik.

  • BONGA!

  • he sounds similar to Ronnie Van Zant in this one

  • this is music!

  • Love this song reminds me of a time, happy 70's, when I yanked up my trouser's just as her man was trying to open the bedroom door. I dove head first out the window onto the garage roof just as he kicked the door open, I rolled to the right and heard behind me, "What's going on? Is there someone out on the roof?" By then I was already leaping off the roof, rolled in the grass and went 4 doors down to her girlfriends house who opened the door, drunk as usual, & picked up right where I left off...

  • only the good die young...

  • 2 great drummers and 2 great lead guitarists. And a great Bass player. throw in Greg Allman. Man you got stuff with this Badass southern Band. Jam Baby!! This a great Rock version of Sonny Boy Williamsons blues! GET IT!!

  • There ain't nuthin' like an Allman Brothers 20 minute jam . . . fucking nuthin' . . . but ain't it great when they pummel that same spirit into a 'short' 5 minutes!!!

  • Check out version by Mike Brock - he absolutely lights up the leads like nothing else I've heard.

  • 7 people shouldn't be listening to this . . . . . in the first place . . . .

  • Critical fuckups don't kill a song.

  • this song is awesome!

  • Put Yur Hands Together.....

  • it just might be yo'man, oh baby i just don't know! umm ummm ummmmm!

  • Sing it Brotha!

  • one bad ass band..period

  • @sulferwings24 one of the few bands that were better live than on album

  • en monterrey pop festival ,great song.gonzala chile

  • yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehaaaa­aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • aweswome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • This is the shit!!!!!!!!! cannot get any better than this....

  • REAL OLD TIME GOSPEL  SERIOUSLY!!!!

  • Sonny Boy Williamson I think wrote this Blues number, But The Allmans really Rock this down!!

  • Lord's of Dogtown :D

  • @ammok001 bitchin'

    also, almost famous, the bus is called no way out. too cool.

  • @ammok001

    & Almost Famous.

    Great music never dies.

  • @ammok001 The Departed also 'innit?

  • @DUBISMASSIVE you are right,i forgot it...The Departed is my favorite film.

  • @ammok001 as all of us ;)

  • Southern Rock at it's BEST!!!!!

  • Allman Brothers Fans...least likely to go to a Star Trek Convention  .

  • on our way to the mopar nationals in columbus ohio, its 2:30 am and were in a 67 dodge coronet. about 100 miles away from national trails raceway. middle of the night. this song gave us all a 2nd wind. thanks to whatever this radio station was. good song.

  • 7 people are foolish to be here on the first place...

  • down home shit...kind of makes ya want to fuck yer horse...I tell you what!

  • who would dislike this?!?!?!?

  • @Stevensc33 Anyone dropped on their head when an infant; anyone deprived too long of precious O2 when a baby; OR anyone who mistakenly got a lobotomy from the evil doc when they asked for a music hearing test! LOL

  • Dickey Betts' solo in this song is one of the greatest of all time. Has there ever been another group with a greater second guitarist?

  • i swear the doors did this song as a cover

  • i was looking for this song for a very long time, after i sang the tone people told me it was be my girl by jet, but now i have finally found it. !

  • Are you gonna be my girl???

  • makes you wanna dance. and jump and dance and jump and dance and move move move! thats it baby

  • Yes sir the Rebel flag is wavin at the house today> grab another beer.

  • The first time I heard this song it blew me away-that slide guitar, wow-seriously I almost got into an accident!!!

  • Seven people just don't get it.

  • This live album along with Deep Purple's "Made in Japan" are at the top of the heap in live records. And are the 2 by which all other so called "live" concert records are judged by!!!!!! And ABSOLUTELY ALL have paled by comparison. Funny thing is.... these 2 bands are still "ROCKIN" today while all others have come, and GONE!!!!

  • that would be you if you think they all bend, ol pard ,think about it those are your words apparently you have experience with a woman going ass up for someone else .l hope she used a condom ,otherwise you may both have gotten more than you bargained for

  • im only 20 but my father (39) being from macon used to blast the allman brothers this is a song of my childhood.

  • thats pretty good but im as far from a lawman as possible ,but l also don't have to tap someone else's wife when theres plenty out there .if you feel they all go ass up l feel bad for you and yours ,or do you let her tap someone else

  • thats pretty good but im as far from a lawman as possible ,but l also don't have to tap someone elses wife when theres plenty out there. lf they all go ass up l feel bad for you and yours, to bad you can't trust her .all do you let it happen old pard.

  • Southern Fried Rock

  • so jrewert what ur saying is you're a piece of crap and she was a whore .you said she was gorgeous which makes me think the old saying is true "you can wrap shit in gold but its still shit"

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  • @MrMike7361 lol sounds like someone couldnt trust his old lady

  • One Way Out is what perfect rock sounds like!

  • One way out, man in country there was only two way outs. I'm glad I picked ther right one since I have been fortunate enough to see the ALB Band at Fillmore East back in the days. Dicky Betts plays the rythym guitar and you can hear Duane in the background just strumming. His solo is the finest I have ever heard. That whinny dog sound is only Duane and guess what other generations can hear a real master play. Clearwater.

  • Duane is Jesus man..just listen..when you play so well that vocals are needed,you are hearing God in the works..

  • Ha....shoot man, we all done it! Greg juss singin bout it is all. Dang, talk to me with that guitar Duane! R.I.P.

  • rat bat blue deep purple

  • Best version of this song!!!

  • It's Thursday, Feb/Mar 1972: Just watched Kung-Fu now I'm heading west on the Mass Pike to the Carriage Lounge in Westfield(20 min. drive) where there's 25 cent drafts. I play air hockey and lose to the one -armed guy as usual. It's 10:30 and now the girls from Westfield State start coming in...and One Way Out is playing on the juke box. A few more drafts and it's off to Springfield to play hockey at Blunt Park arena. Bought " Eat A Peach" album 2 months later

  • Great Band !!!!Great Song!!!!! Great Time !!!!!

  • One of the greatest live albums of all time. The band was incredible both nights and the subsequent "Fillmore Concerts" added more tracks and interesting liner notes. They originally spliced "Liz Reid" and took half the tune from the 1st night and the rest from the 2nd. I think Dickey liked his solo better the 2nd night, it's seamless, you can't tell Tom Dowd split the song up!

  • @bmarsh1

    Too all the 'ol Rockers,

    I have purchased this three times over my life. First was vinyl, tape and finally CD. I've also cover this tune in every band I've played in . . . nobody . . . nowhere can do it like they could.

    (Point of interest to you Brother B. Marsh . . . listen at exactly 3:20 and tell me what you hear.) Perhaps this too . . . eh?

    Aloha,

    Mark

  • @bmarsh1 I agree w/ you 100%! This is one of my top 5 albums of all time, if not my #1! It really is the greatest

    live album...ever. Duane was my hero, but Dickey was not a slouch either. Just listen to Dickey's solo on "Stormy Monday." Pure blues. Probably one of the best blues guitar solos...ever!!

  • Once I got into the Allmans I realized that just about every genre has some good stuff in it. I could kick myself for ignoring them for all the time I did!

  • @Kingrob30 So you didn't listen to the allman brothers because of their Genre? Which genre is it anyways? 

  • @JimmyPage97 Southern rock, I made the mistake of lumping them in with Lynard Skinnard and some other stuff I didn't like. Like I said it was my bad. I'm older and hopefully a little wiser. Peace!

  • @Kingrob30 I'm surprised to hear that you like this band but do not like Lynyrd Skynyrd. I always thought this song was exactly like a Lynyrd Skynyrd (cover) "Gimi a T for Texas." As well I always thought of Skynyrd as a Dixie-southern rock band, as apposed to a more jazz or improvisational southern band like the Allman's. 

  • @JimmyPage97 I've never liked them because I'm a Neil Young fan.  One exception to this is Simple Man.

  • @Kingrob30 I love Neil Young. But don't think anything different about Skynyrd.

  • google catlin de leon mazate

  • holy shit just looked down at the speedometer. It was buried

  • missvera64, where do you get your facts from? Elmore James was 13 years old in 1931, also the song was apparently recorded by James and Sonny Boy Williamson II in the early 60s.

    In addition, At Fillmore East was released in 1971. Stop posting stupid rants when you know nothing and can't spell correctly.

  • ... Peace, please.... passion is one thing, bellegerance another.... the Allman Bros were/are terriffic so may we leave it at that?

  • F.Y.I. A blues icon, by the name of Elmore James wrote this song in 1931. Unfortunately he passed away in 1963 and could not sue Greg Almond for claiming the rights to this song in 1976!  The best version of this song... can be heard on youtube by searching "Elmore James, One Way Out"

  • @missvera64

    The allmans and Gregg Allman never claimed authorship of this song and the album always accredited properly, I still have my original vinyl of Eat A Peach of this so you are plain wrong.

  • @missvera64 You're a dumb fucking animal and a snide, petulant little bitch boy. First of all, the Allmans never claimed authorship of this song. On the album, it is properly credited. Gregg, Duane and Dickey always had tremendous respect for the blues artists who influenced them. Secondly, this was recorded live in 1971, not 1976. Thirdly, it's spelled Allman, not Almond. Christ, what a fucking retard

  • @missvera64 A 1970's blues/rock band playing old school blues? What?!?!?! When did this ever happen?!?!? Now excuse me while I remove my tongue from my cheek...

  • It reminds of a girl I used to screw in the 90's. Her old man used to work the night shift as a cop in San Antonio. One night in her bed, she got up and said "I think that's him outside." I was in their 2nd story apartment. I thought I was going to crap my pants. It turned out it wasn't him, but I never went back after that. She was unbelievably gorgeous though. I couldn't have resisted in the first place, even though I knew what I was doing was wrong.

  • @jrewert Had this girl left her husband for you, she'd more than likely have been going round on you as well. As to whether what you did with her was right or wrong, you have take those decisions on your own and live with the consequences-it's not for others to judge.

  • @mongoose636 I was in my 20's. Marriage was the last thing on my mind friend. I had 2 other girlfriends:)

  • @jrewert You were busy, mate! What man wants more than one woman in his life? It's complicated enough with just the one, lol.

  • @mongoose636 Agreed! I am now old, happily married with two kids. It was a fun time back in the 90's though...

  • @jrewert  I live in San Antonio. What's her address??? :-)

  • @MrSkorpio66 hahaha, that was 15 years ago. I have no idea friend.

  • @jrewert cool story bro

  • @jrewert Must have done somebody wrong, lol

  • @jrewert Sweet!! Good times!!

  • @jrewert Ouch brother bad karma!

  • @jrewert Lying bastard.

    

  • @jrewert Its nice to know kids can still dream. And if it was true you wouldn't be on youtube "trying" (notice how i said trying as the key word) to brag about it. Get yourself a girlfriend you're too lonely, that blow up doll isn't helping you.

  • @jrewert loser

  • Great music, why cant it be like nowadays! This is so much better than today's cr*p!

  • 4 people need to find a way out...theres only 1 way out tho brutha

  • southern country rock at its finest... usually there is more than one way out though...i reckon i'm finding out about that;) rock on allman bros. band, you give me strength~

  • Must`ve been what Gregg was thinking when the LAW had him,there was only 1 way out of trouble....To RAT out his buddy.

    What a LOSER,Karma is a bitch.Look at the old GREASER now HAH aH aHh aH AH ah ah aH AHA ha HaH aH AH aH AH ah ah ah aH aH HAH AH AHG AH A 

  • Get him, uh, cranberry juice.

  • Tee Hee! get em fellas,show 'em how u rock and roll . This b yotch is swingin.

  • A slice of Amerifukincana !

  • It just dosen't get any better! They will be listening to this song 100 years from now.

  • This is my favorite live performance of all time! I play it on every jukebox in every seedy bar I go into.

  • honestly i think before we elect anymore offical's to office we all should get it put into law that anyone of them should work for an hourly wage before they even think about running for public office. and if they don't keep to there promiss's to the public then they should be fired,because i don't think that it is fair that they can get away with lieing to the people and haveing to own up to when they do anything that is wrong at all.

  • in my own opinion we all should be getting along and stop fighting each other about color, what all of us should be doing is fighting with the goverment and getting them to stop all of there bull shit spending and putting us and the whole country in to such a hole that it looks like we are never going to be able to crawl out of. from what i can see a lot of people get into office who make phony promiss to the people lie to them and what do we all have left, a bigger mess then there was before.

  • RainbowCatcher, I was there, it ws the first big show in the Superdome and it was great. Oh, to be 17 and totally in the present again!!!

  • Songs like this help to explain what the Superdome beer vendors told me. Their all time busiest night ever was not a Super Bowl, not a Sugar Bowl, not even a Bayou Classic. It was the 1975 Allman Brothers Concert.

    Party On!

  • Songs like this help to explain what the Superdome beer vendors told me. Their all time busiest night ever was not a Super Bowl, not a Sugar Bowl, not even a Bayou Classic. It was the 1976 Allman Brothers Concert.

    Party On!

  • I was at one of these four shows over two days, The Allman Bros, Elvin Bishop and Johnny Winter with Rick Derringer. I had great seats center row fourth row, some of the bouncers would tell the growd not to light up any herb but if they had coke you were free to do so.

  • oh this audio is just atrocious

    definitely doesn't do this song justice

  • Exactly ranch,as Duane said then,and I quote 'Dude man,there ain't no revolution goin on what we got is evolution,go with the flow man' He said this during an interview with a radio guy and he was dead on,gotta let the hate go..and thats exactly what the Allman Brothers stood for...havin fun,lettin the crap go,get stoned and have a good time and enjoy the people around you no matter what they are..

  • I have a big problem .

    I can't remove the allman brothers live at fillmore east from my car cd player .

    It's there since months and I can't listen ANYTHING ELSE

  • @tommy76blues LOL! There is only "one way out" Tommy, remove the CD player and take it apart to fix the spring mechanism.

  • @tommy76blues

    what seems to be the problem? haha

  • ...and that includes all the Jazz Festivals I"ve been to -even though Nobody in Rock Can Usually Measure Up To Jazz Musicians -Except The Best Musicians. The Allman Brothers are among the Top 10 Rock Musicians In My Book -technically and in Nuance.

  • ...and that includes all the Jazz Festivals I"ve been to -even though Nobody in Rock Can Usually Measure Up To -Except The Best Musicians. The Allman Brothers are among the Top 10 Rock Musicians In My Book -technically and in Nuance.

  • @PAWNEEBILL -What a Laugh. You must have seen them on an off-night but, I've seen them Twice in the Late 90's -and on TV on "Austin City Limits" making it 3 times at least, and they've been THE BEST LIVE BAND I'VE EVER SEEN -Note Perfect every time.

  • 3:17 is so awsome!

  • @footballrox12 That bridge reminds me toward the end of Free Bird.

    Talk about "Cuttin Heads!"

  • I've changed my theme song for the rest of the week from "reaper" to this even though I realise there is "No Way Out! LOL -:)

  • I HATE most of the music from my generation, this is the good stuff!

  • I really like the Allmann Brothers but later on in life they were not nearly as good live. great music but not like they were.

  • It's a damn shame Duane , Jimmy, SRR and several others died too soon. Think of the music they made and could have made, enjoy the music while you can cause you may not be here tomorrow. Peace and music!!!

  • Can you remeber? can you remember when music DIDN'T SUCKS!?

  • I won't even adress some black /white nonsense. There guys payed off the charts superb. Music. Over and Out. Allelse is little boys who never palyed

  • This was when music was played not electronic!!!

  • Thank God for REAL rock and roll. I so miss it.

  • Let's clear this up. ABB is not southern rock. It's the best friggin' blues boogie band north or south! Just because they got a florida plate on the van, well coast to coast, best band all time! and I've burned out more Fillmore cassettes then ever. Fillmore East EVERY DAY!! My favorite road rashion

  • dont talk crap about the allmans just listen to the greatest southerh rock band ever

  • @51punch The Allman Brothers transcended the "Southern rock" label on about 10 different levels. Their music was so much more harmonically, melodically and rhythmically sophisticated and intricate than every other band that fell under that lazy label. They drew on jazz and Western swing elements in ways that none of those other bands could ever comprehend

  • love it, love it, love it... thanks

  • Thank you for this song,i just burn one down to it.

  • did bowie get his instrumental from this song i wish you would?

  • @chinkey225 I agree that they sound similar, so I backtracked the origins of the songs.

    Either Elmore James or Sonny Boy Williamson II wrote this song, but it wasn't recorded until after "I Wish You Would" had already been out for about 5 years. Billy Boy Arnold wrote "I Wish You Would," then the Yardbirds covered it before Bowie.

  • This was when music was written and played no electronic!!!!

  • Thanks for posting this one of my favorite Allman Brothers song!

  • Fillmore is wrong. This was recorded in Statesboro, GA. In the Capricorn Studio in Macon this was used as a warm-up song. Easy and fun to play.

    Studio is still there, just up the street from Otis Redding's family-owned ladies shoe store. Wicked good shoes.

  • Ain't this something!! A Southern Treasure!!

  • Goddam that slide guitar! Makes the hair on my neck stand on end!

    And to all the idiots with the race bullshit.. go to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville and peep out the ABB concert rider they have on display.. they have several requirements, one of the most important being that there was to be no segregated seating.. and that was for a concert in the deep south around 1970.. I think that sums up their stance on racism. Quit bitchin' and enjoy the tune.

  • @DixieRected Well said.

  • im 19 and grew up with my father playing the recoder like a relgion and im with the old guys shut up about the race its a great band and they made music for everyone so enjoy it or leave

  • Duane Allman - 1st Chair- Slide Guitar

  • Duane Allman - 1st CHAIR- SLIDE GUITAR

  • shut the fuck up and listen damn no lifers

  • im roy d mercer who is the 2 turds that dont like this song by god i ought to put a pop knot on your head had your ass whipped lately

  • In the early seventies in college my buddies and I rented a house off campus. One afternoon I cranked up one way out to the max. A cop showed up in a few minutes and told me a women three doors down had called and complained about the music being too loud---and I had the windows closed too. Damn that was awesome

  • Elmore James via Duane & Gregg Allman....

  • I had the supreme distinction of seeing this concert at the Fillmore East (actually the album was compiled of songs from a couple of nights' performance. The night I went was the night the guy yelled out "Play all night!" in the middle of Dickie Bett's solo on "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed". Sacred the sh*t out of me and, damn if I didn't drop the hash pipe.)

    What a memory. Even watching the sunrise while driving home on the FDR drive after the concert was magic.

  • awesome!

  • well i joind a band in my area & we play a few almond brother songs

    we play alot of classic rock,southern rock,,,,,,,,like skynyrd............

    if you ever get to nc/charlotte area come check us out

    we are (pistol grip band)