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  • Awesome jam !! A great band in a great concert !

    If he had not died in that stupid accident, who knows the level that Duane had reached as guitarist ? More than Clapton maybe. Regards from Argentina

  • So, so, good. Really tore it up.

  • that has "flirted" with a official release for 30 years. I fucking love that!

  • at this writing the"odometer"on this youtube clip reads "7,030"....should read "7 Billion served". Awesome brotherly love and musicianship Duane, Greg, Dicky, Berry, Butch Trucks, Jai-Johnny Johnson. 1971 was the best of years to catch them---also the saddest year when Duane left this earth. ---johnnyguitar335

  • Pulls out the soapbox:::::: I think that Derrick , Dickey and duane are some of the best pickers. Of all time. But even duane said a number of times. That he could not hold a candle when it came to the MASTER of the slide. He said it was his greatest influence. The Master of the slide. The guy the rest want to be like. The one they learned from.... that would be Mr. Elmore James the King of the slide. Well without him. No one would be playing the slide. just my humble opinion. May theyAll R.I.P

  • Dickey's elegy is devastating because everyone is *there* and Duane's harmonies behind him are a revelation.

  • The quality and sound of audio are PRICELESS!!! Thank you SO MUCH!

  • Dickey plays the seccond solo right? either way it's amazing!

  • @animenutjobiscrazy Yeah that is right. Dickey always went second on Whipping Post, even on the first studio album. But I noticed he and Duane switched slots on Stateboro Blues in 1971. Duane had a more wild and bit hotter stye than Dickey & Dickey was a bit more melodic and played rounder notes. Both could be real "spacy" so they were really a great guitar team. As good as Haynes &D. Trucks are, they fall a bit short of this.. the REAL ORIGINAL Allman Brothers sound.

  • @boblackey1 WAY short i think. I think Derek Trucks is way overrated and Duane and Dicky both are much better and very underrated as guitarists.

  • @BluesBurner Derek is underrated, because he is the most virtuoso guitarist since Duane and nobody seems to give him the credit he deserves. Nobody effectively combines styles and improvises as flawlessly as him. The blues purists might not exactly feel the riffs he throws in from Middle Eastern or gypsy scales, but if you listen more objectively he is undoubtedly the best there is. Duane would have agreed.

  • @theatlantisrise

    Trucks is a distant second, at best, to perhaps the best slider to ever play. Sonny Landreth is alive & well so if you ever get the chance, spend your dollars now to see him. He is incredible!!

  • @flux8351 Sonny, in terms of traditional slide, is very good. But I honestly don't think he is qualified to hold a candle to Derek. Sonny himself has marvelled at Derek's playing. Its like comparing someone who can play a Beethoven piece almost perfectly on piano to someone who can jam with Herbie Hancock and one-up him consistently for 20 hours never repeating the same sequence.

  • @animenutjobiscrazy FINALLY! Yea, man, Dickey is second here. Amazing it is!

  • What an epic piece of music - Juiceman

  • yeah wolfgangs vault is pretty good i hear, but for shows like this that are unreleased on CD i just go looking for the Torrent download. otherwise i would just buy the CD.

  • @HendrixClaptonSRV wolfgangs vault has this show but i havent checked the quality of the audio in a while.....but yeah torrent downloads is where its at haha

  • @athack014 oh no doubt, ive gotten so much music that i would have never been able to hear otherwise. 

  • @HendrixClaptonSRV does this cd feature "Mountain Jam"? Please say yes, the band was on fire here. I don't know if the Mountain Jam from Eat a Peach was from the same night as the original "At Fillmore East" recording, or if it was from this night, or the other night, but if there is another Fillmore East recording of "Mountain" I need to hear it.. thanks for exposing me to neglected music history.

  • @iamnotanumberiamaman - "Mountain Jam" on the "Eat a Peach" album is from the Fillmore concerts, but not sure if it's the same night. This recording-- although dang good--isn't the same one on the Fillmore album. I've heard there is actually footage of one or some of the shows, produced by PBS, but never released for sale. I'd love to have a copy of that!!!!

  • HendrixClaptonSRV where did you get these tracts?or where can I get them

  • @mikkm wolfgangs vault! magic place listen to in memory from the fillmore west

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