Marshall Tucker Band The Thrill Is Gone - Volunteer Jam
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@rockinredneck57 i am crazy about this vocal performance - it seems to ME one of the greatest EVER recorded!!
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@MrDavidrobinS someone stole my copy of this album, it was one of my greatest treasures.... glad to see/hear this here.
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i had this on the album forever (stolen) -- so glad it's HERE!! one of my favorite performances of ANY SONG of all time!!!
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@impala327 dickey is always high........but damn he can play......
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Usually, you hear one blues remake, you've heard 'em all. And I've heard scores of talentless, drunken musicians (for lack of a better term) meander aimlessly thru these songs at clubs and bars. BUT...this is the complete opposite! Marshall Tucker Band tear it up. This is bad assss! I heard this a lot growing up in the 70's and it sounds so much better today! Thanx for the post.
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@rockinredneck 57 There is always, always, ALWAYS room for the flute. It is the most underated instrument of all Times.
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Lost in all the musical genius and star studded thrill of this song are the amazing vocals of Doug Gray. Truly one of the under appreciated (at least in other genres of music) voices ever, but at the same time one of the absolute best. All joined together, we get the magic that is this song at the Volunteer Jam.
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@jmrfloyd1 Eubanks was busy on sax on this one. No flute needed. With Jimmy Hall on harp and the keyboards and guitars, who had room for the flute?
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I think Dickey is hiiiigh...
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Toy Caldwell and Richard Betts and Charlie Daniels standing in a 7 foot circle in 75...Could they have known the impact they would have on music...all music.



i dont know what to say about this magical performance. only such music can materializ perfection. thank u so much.
1976issie 2 years ago 6
Chuck Leavell was and is a killer.
mikeadd58 2 years ago 5