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Allman Brothers . Stormy Monday . 1970 Audio Only

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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2008

December, 1970. Audio remastered by Captskipper

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  • one of my favorite songs....damn good

  • freebird doesn't even come close to amounting to stormy monday

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  • Blues, blues and more blues...the Allman Brothers...what an honor to sing them with Deadbolt...watch after the summer for this up and coming band

  • This band, those members, during those days..... I am so friggin' glad they recorded their music. After listening to these guys for 40 years now, I still get goose bumps.

  • Dickey's time on this is the shit. And the tone. Slanky as hell...

  • YouTube is wierd now. I don't like it.

    Have all the lawyers got involved?

    Listen to Duane commenting on Dickey"s first 12 bars...

  • Everything I've heard said here about 'Fillmore' is right on; the greatest live recording I've ever heard, and Stormy Monday is fantastic. I played it one night in my car for my 80 year old mother, and now she's an Allman Brothers fan too! These guys were masters at a young age, and nobody's touched SkyDog yet.

  • love it!!!! if anyone reading this wants to check out my version of "stormy monday" that would be great!

  • I relize that Duane is gone. I've been a fan since 1971. My comment was only that at the time of this recording ,Gregg was only 23. That's all. There is only a handful of singers that at that age showed this much soul and skill singing the blues. Peace.

  • Gregg's still alive, Duane's not

  • That's a great version, agreed. Dickey & Duane can't do no wrong. That version of Whipping Post is unreal, also.

  • If this is Dec 1970 Gregg would have just turned 23. What a soulful blues voice for a yougster. Dickey was the oldest at 27. What a sound, what a band. Long live the ABB

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