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  • Yea 5 dislikes HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA just stupid people I guess!

  • Yep pretty much confirms why I'm a Hippie right here! This was the folks my parents were warning me about ! So I joined them! Little blues,little southern flair, oh and all that hair ,my life likes me for listening and following along. Thanks so much. Peace. Rick

  • Fuuck!!!! Come on babe!!!!

  • Hey folks. FYI. Mike Callahan, on the back of Filmore East, on the right, I think, passed in Oct. 07. I was just messing around and thought of him. I knew him. He was with my sister for a couple of years down in Tarpn Springs.. Maybe his brother Pat is still around down there. I don't know.. I had Pete, Mikes Bulldog, who was out of the dog on the cover for awhile in Gainesville. I don't remember why. Cool dog.. Tons of memories.. Gold records with .38 holes in them on the wall.. Lot of memories

  • How could anyone dislike genius

    

  • I really got into the Allman Bros right after they broke up in 1976 and everytime I would listen to the fillmore, eat a peach etc. I would dream that one day they'd get back together. That dream came true in 1978 and I got to see them three times then and a 4th time in 2005.

  • Wow........outstanding video in all respects!!

  • U.S.A.

  • SOUTHLAND

  • DONTSNITCHBRO

  • JESUSWUVSUGREEGY.PEAC

  • Duane will always be my guitar God!

    Simply the best. Your music will live on forever!

  • Dude, I HAD this album! Why oh why didn't I hang onto my vinyl??? I had such a huge collection of great stuff. Gave it to my step brother who then traded it for heroin. Ya live and learn!

  • I was born in the in the wright generation !!!

  • And on the 7th day, the Lord Created the Allman Brothers Band. Then having created the best group of musicians to ever play together the Lord retired to listen to his creation.

  • just amazing... always!

  • Amazing shots in this vid! Thanks for posting!. Rock on Brother Peach!

  • What @MuleSkynr said.

  • just a great band.

  • sonny boy style!!

  • thank god i was born in the sixties

  • Let tha Blues press your heart. . .

  • The whole list is crap, as my dad and other people i know tell me and i agree, you can never have a greatest guitarists because all guitarists each have something unique to contribute to music.

  • @gregoir lol, I guess you could say it is referring to both. But I don't get very lucky anymore since I got married unless I am fishing.

  • Dickey Betts went note for note with Duane...and they rate him #61...what a bunch of crap

  • Allman at #9 is bad enough. At least he got a single digit. Dickey at 61 !!!! . Dickey can play Robert johnson with so much juice...so much soul and feeling . Let me put it this way. Listen to Dickey perform Steady Rollin' Man. Then, listen to Clapton play the same song... live or studio, it doesn't matter. : after Dickey you will nod off or start thinking about dinner during Clapton's rendition. This is a scientific fact. Do the experiment in your own home or car!

  • @michaelmosca ....I don't put any stock in any of those polls...they leave half of the all-time players off the list completely.

  • Southern Rock at it's finest. The original recordings way back in the 70s were the best. Duane on the slide lives on. Turn it up and enjoy!

  • LOVE me dem BROS..my friend reminded me tonight of an Allman Bros concert with <3 {{{{Duane}}}} and the original boys and how on the lawn outside the people were trying to get up closer to the stage and stepped on her head and we had to take her to the hospital....first i laughed my ASS off remembering ( it was an EPIC evening to use a torched word) and then i asked her ' aww hows your ear now?' and she said....' i'm deaf'

    LOL

  • The Allman Brothers...1971...they smoked it they worked it and they brought it home...the best

  • D.A. 9th on the Rolling Stone ...guitar list...Bullshit...they better get their heads out of their asses...Duane always Brother

  • @ffej980 that whole list is bullshit.

  • This is an awesome guitar jam! This band has stood the test of time...and will take you to a different realm if you play guitar. There are no other words to describe their music, exceot Majikal,. hell yeah!

  • Thanks Mon! Great version ....PHENOMENAL pics!!!

  • Hey, I've been to that bar LOL.

  • yeah

    

  • Jesus this is great

  • THEY WERE ORIGINALY FROM HOLLY HILL FL. WE USE TO SEE THEM ALL OVER CENTRAL FL. DAYTONA, COCOA BEACH, MELBOURNE, REMEMBER ALL THE MUSCIANS YOU WOULD SEE WITH THEM SWEET WILLIAM, TOMMY TALTON, SCOTT BOYER GREAT TIMES AND THEY DID HAVE A PARTY BUS

  • RIP Skydog. Eric Clapton ahead of Skydog in the rolling Stone list? NO WAY! Clapton's chops were great but Duane's just had the true soul and heart of a genius. And that's the truth.

  • I love this music so much more than all the modern day crap.

    This is real music made by talented musicians who don't need computers and digital equipment to sound good.

  • @tunaflavoredfinger AMEN! LOL gonna go play my uncool acoustic pearl drum's now. lol j.k I totally hear ya lol nice screen name ! haha do you fish or are you just alot luckier than I am:)!?-

    Greg

  • Thank you for posting this video. This is one of the songs that originally rooted me in blues and rock. I was about 9 or 10 years old and this just blew me away.

  • i was born in the damn wrong generation

  • @TheLordVidso glad you realise that !

  • @Dutchy1965 i was born in the wrong generation too!

  • @4everClassicrock I wasn't - the 60s, 70s were probably the best in the history of music

  • @Dutchy1965 You can say that again!

  • @Dutchy1965 Your lucky that you where born when the really awesome music was made :D

  • @TheLordVidso haha same here bro! I get picked on by kid's @ work n stuff cuz of my "old soul" who care's! lol n I'm only 36 if you're not a senseless head banger or"dj" (misconseption of the meaning, they can't even spell dj haha in"my day/or TO ME" there's no "DEEJAY'Sanymore besides on the radio! a dj is a"DISC JOCKEY/BROADCASTER "not a noisemaker that"makes beat's" on a cheap p.o.s little machine lol anyway's sorry to rant but totally agreed! I grew up w/ this + older stuff!-

  • @TheLordVidso yeah, me to man!

  • a lot of people are great and they try to play like skydog and you know the old saying immitation is the highest form of flattery, but skydog was slick and right on time up and down that guitar neck and had a real one of a kind sound.

  • I am inspired to joyful profanity. Thanks for the original recordings, the fab photos, and great choices!

  • Awesome version of this song! I'm rocking in my chair, woohoo! ☺

  • Really great job here !!! Love the music and the memories ! Saw them live once, but after Duanes passing. My daughter got to hear and feel them that day, then was born about 2 months later. How cool is that !

  • been there down that!!!!!! great song

  • Thanks for the great post, as the only other "live" performance with Duane I've ever heard of "One Way Out" was the Fillmore performance on they put out on "Eat a Peach". A GREAT find; thanks, man!

  • thanx for sharing cheers

  • that 1st pic is Duane wearin his layla shirt, he had that on while recording w/ Clapton..

  • さらりと演ってのける"ONE WAY OUT"の5分間シャッフルの陶酔、オールマン・ブラザース­゙の売りは強靭なタフネスに尽きるネ!

  • definitely inspired by Bobby Parker's "Watch Your Step"

  • beautiful!!!

    

  • Duane was one of the VERY best... and how do I know? Just ask Eric Clapton. For all you newbies to Duane check out who played slide guitar on "Layla," perhaps the most recognized slide piece in Rock 'n Roll.

    When Clapton wanted the VERY BEST he went to DUANE ALLMAN!! 'Nuff said. If you want a larger taste of Duane's versatility try the Duane Allman Anthology (I & II) One is better but check out who Duane played for and with.

  • @rafe1169 I have anthology #1 and my bro has #2 they are both worth getting if you are a fan.. Duane was a natural for the guitar but when it came to the slide it was as if he had already been doin it in another lifetime.

    talk about adapting fast, well Duane was incredible as far as how quickly he developed what i think is the most recognizable slide tone in Rock / southern rock..

  • @rafe1169 both double lps- anthology I & II are great. i highly rec if you are even just remotely interested in Duane & the brothers...it was scarey how fast Duane developed on the slide and his sig tone is the most recognizable in southern rock & rock & roll.. that coricidian bottle, his 50 watt head and that '61 SG was a monster combo..i love his work on.. 1 way out, trouble no more, don't keep me wonderin' and dreams..and of course "Layla".

    for you acoustic fans check out "little martha"

  • Thanks so much. Just a reminder of why this band is so special.

  • THESE GUYS DEFINED GREAT SOUTHERN ROCK AN ROLL. GREAT STUFF!!!!!

  • Now I remember where I stole all my licks from.

  • Duane was a huge loss to music. This band has left a great legacy, no doubt. Just too bad that the original group could not have been around for much longer. The groups that play today couldn't tie these guy's shoe laces.

  • @gizmo3523 1971. 41 years later and it's still being played on the radio. I challenge anyone to pick a music "artist" nowdays who's music is going to be on a radio's play list 40 years from now. Hell, 2 years from now. You are so right. Today's "artists" couldn't even think about tying their shoe laces, much less do it.

  • @gizmo3523 Don't forget about Berry "O" Oakley Bro!

  • @gizmo3523 Or perhaps you meant that Duane's DEATH was a huge loss to music.

  • @gizmo3523

    I completely agree with you on the loss of Duane and the fact that bands today cant even tie their shoe laces!! What Great music we I had growing up in the 60. 70 and some of the 80ties.

  • nice. never heard this before either. they were and are, 'the great American Band.' Duane is beyond words. I just saw the dvd 'please call home.' My wife is saw it and said, 'now I finally know why you love the Allman brothers.' The brotherhood, the love, the perseverance....and oh yes...their incredible chemistry and talent.

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  • This is just great, clayopalstar, never heard this before. Guitar work raises hair on the back of my neck...forty years later!

  • Thanks So Much For Posting This My Friend... You Can Really Feel The Same Vibe The Boys Had @ The Fillmore. Fuckin' Beautiful.

  • Theres ALWAYS one asshole who doesnt like something this great just out of petulance....

  • Great recording! Saw the band at Stony Brook the night before the Fillmore concert.  Stony Brook can't compare in the slightest. The Fillmore East LP is one of the greatest, if not THE greatest, Live album ever!

  • The Allman Brothers band raised the bar for all musicians.

  • Incredible bunch of cats eh!!!! The ABB was sent to us by the ole mighty one and bestowed upon us the blues, rock, jazz, fusion riffs of a lifetime. Of course Gregg's vocals are equaled by no one. He is the white blues master of all time. The old band (original band) did it for me man. When I first heard them I fucking had a heart attack and ran over to my mamma and she listened. she said,"now that is a band like I never heard before. She was into jazz and blues so the ABB was for her too

  • I love the way he plays out of time. Pure Genius.

  • .... Excellent and thanks bunches for the vid... the audio speaks for itself... those pix...top notch... RIDE ON!!!

  • ROCK ON!!!!

  • Smokin' hot Blues number! Man, all those guitars do it!! Greg Allman sings better than he can talk.

  • Outstanding video! What else is there to say?

  • He starts the song out wrong...lol. He is a half step down. That is why it sounds funny when Duane comes in.

  • Great video Clayopalstar! I loved all the photos (many I had never seen before). Great pics of Berry Oakley, and Dicky Betts (with long hair!) and Duane's early SG, Bett's Strat, then Duane's star burst Les Paul, then finally his black Les Paul. I loved the great shot of his finger wearing his 'bottle neck slide' made out of a glass Corcidin bottle. God, the memories! Thanks.

  • Eat a Peach!!

  • one person has never been trap on the the 2nd floor :-) don't go out that front door baby

  • i grew up with these guys nice work and an awsome song

  • i grew up with these guys nice work and an awsome song

  • THANK YOU! Gave another reason to NOT cut my hair today! Always loved this album but this song makes me lol because of sneakin round and such! The MORE free I get from someone the more some of these tunes remind me of who I REALLY am ! Jammin thanks ! Rick Wichita Ks. Via western slope Colorado

  • Beautiful work. Simply amazing.

  • you tube rules to get all these cool versions of the Allman brothers from way back when they were new and hot is so awesome

  • Thank you for posting this, incredible music. At the 13-14 second mark I can't make out what he is saying...lets (something) up a sweat? Driving me nuts lol

  • That's him, if you look at him on the Idlewild south ablum he has a beard also.

  • Great shots to go with the recording. At 2:54, who is that in pic playing guitar along side Duane?  I had never seen a pic of Dickey with a beard....that isn't him is it??

  • Thank you for this, amazing....

  • Smokin......Great vid TY!!!!

  • Oh pass the fatty .

  • The Skydog played a great slide guitar!!

  • Duane was all about making music and playing guitar......Playing guitar better with each passing day......That was his purpose.....To be the best

  • YA it is Ronnie Vant Zant...Huh!

  • bravo for this post...i too saw them on May Day 71 and they just plain blew us away with their musicianship and passion for 'hittin' the note'. it was a life changing concert for many of us that day...thanks for sharing...

  • this woulda been a great track to hear duane on slide cause you can tell hes cookin up something HOT man. hes obviously a little low in the mix though.

  • Tom Doucette was the harp player. One way out is the most fantastic slide guitar work ever accomplished. I am 62 and was at the Fillmore East to see him belt out this song. Wilson Pickett said it all, when Duane played he was reaching for the sky. Hence the Skyman nickname. Maybe I can meet this great guitar player when I leave this world. Cleartwater.

  • I have 2 favorite versions of live songs, (1) Eric Clapton Further On Up The Road (from E.C. Was Here) and Derek and the Dominoes Let It Rain from Live at The Fillmore, neither of which I can find with performance video, only audio. Anybody know if the videos exist anywhere?

  • Gosh look at that one picture of Duane's fingers across the guitar neck, long and slender and delicate just like ERIC's.

  • Oh yeah. I'm thinkin' you know which way the wind blows.

    Thanks brother.

  • Thanks for posting this, been listening to this song for years but not to this video...you did so good!

  • "Every time I'm in Georgia I eat a peach for peace" Duane Allman. Had this album and Live at Fillmore East. Now this is southern rock. thanks again.

  • The is absolutely awesome!!Nice job on this video. Awesome photos of Duane and Berry. Great version of teh song too. Thanks for posting

  • @TheGrabsplatter,

    I spend countless hours searching out rare music, finding and photoshopping pictures and putting these videos together... trying to make them worthy of the great artists involved.

    Thanks for your comment!

  • @clayopalstar isn't that Ronnie Van Zant at 0:18, Freebird was about Duane, and there they both are, never seen then together before

  • @hemet92544 ... That's not Ronnie, it's the guy who played harmonica for them from time to time, can't remember his name...it does look like him alot though.

  • @Skynster same size too, as ronnie wasn't that big a dude, and hat, yea sure does look like him

  • @hemet92544  thats Thom Doucette (although not sure why he spells it that way) Duane wanted to hire him on as a fulltime Harmonica player but things never worked out.

  • @HendrixClaptonSRV t/y for id'g the guy w/ the hat

    but who's the guy top row left? dont look like betts

    some cool pix this tube ones id never seen before that one on the

    wat looks like a farm house front yard

  • @clayopalstar truly awesome, thanks.

  • @clayopalstar Excellent man. Thank you.

  • @clayopalstar Well, hon your hard work shows here! You done good!!!!

  • @clayopalstar Where did you ever find that GREAT picture of Gregg and Skydog sleeping on the bus? Just love it.

    By the way for those of you who love the ABB, I've known about Gregg's second son Devon & his band "Honeytribe" for quite awhile. But I just discovered his first-born son Michael. You MUST check out Michaels rendition of "If Dreams were Money" off his cd entitled -  Hard labor Creek. I promise you won't be sorry. Gregg you've got GREAT DNA!!!

  • @clayopalstar and it's a great job you've done here! Crackin version I never heard before.

  • @TheGrabsplatter Still the National Band of the South. I can never forget being at Capricorn and the band and Otis were in the same room; right up the strreet from Otis's familys shoe shop. What a time.....

  • @TheGrabsplatter sick version

  • this still turns me on , got to up and move. and gregg voice sweet.

  • I imagine this to be playing in the backgroud while the brothers were busy DESTROYING Cher's pad.

  • Cranking stereo, 13 forward gears, pedal to the floor, voyaging bravely to points unknown!

  • babe, they don,t make music like they use to , and it,s allwaysgood to go back to the 70,s if you want to heard good stuff.

  • @TheTrigger900 they were my favr, and still are.

  • i think if duane would of lived people would hear a lot more allman brothers band and less of the stones and led zeppelin. Lynard skynard would of never had a chance

  • @bigcountrypicker what a moronic statement! Putz, all those bands are great and to say because one guitar player had lived that those bands wouldn't have had their place in music history? what a putz!!!

  • @lasagnabro shut up dude you wouldnt come to my house and say that to me billy bad ass on a computer

  • greeg was a babe in the 70,s. was hot back then.

  • @TheTrigger900 No matter what version of the ABB you want to stack up against the original ABB, when you listen carefully, NONE swings like the original. There was just something about the styles of Gregg, Duane, Dickey, Berry, Butch and Jaimoe that fit together so perfectly. The Chuck Leavell/Larmar Williams version was hot at first, the Warren/Dickey version came close at times to the original and so did the Jack Pearson and later Derek Trucks. But none knock it out of the park like original.

  • this is just great music, duane was a big attrition for the world of rock music

    he was a genius on the guitar, R.I.P.

  • I think these guys woulda been outlaws back in the old south....hehehe

    Nice group photo and song.

  • @brokencasket they're playing the blues, so they definitely woulda been outlaws back in the old south

  • Great last picture - top left wording says it all.

  • HEY!....Well done!

  • LOVE THIS BAND!!! i've seen them.....I have NO IDEA how many times....but never w/ Duane in the 70's! smokin' version of one pof my favorites!!!

  • unbelievable.

  • This is a smokin' hot version of 'One Way Out' ....Both guitar solos are great and Gregg's vocals are outstanding. Unbelievable... the original band in their absolute prime.

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