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Allman Brothers - Whipping Post, 9/23/70 HQ

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2010

Live at the Fillmore East, September 23, 1970

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  • For 40 years I sat in the dark with headphones listening intently to every nuance and shade of the original ABB live sets. To finally see the films, is like opening the doors of heaven to the blind. But the magic and invisible mystery remains.

  • the one person that disliked this.. needs to get tied to a whipping post.

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  • 6 Dislikes?? Someone needs to explain that.. this is a Classic, bordering on the Holy..

  • @prohumanbeing well said...pretty much wraps it up for me too...

  • @prohumanbeing 57 YEARS OF AGE MYSELF! MAKES MY SOUL DRIFT!

  • You've heard it many times before, but thanks for the great quality upload!

  • @kutsbothways Duane and Berry....dicky.......c'mon

  • Home on leave from from Ft. Polk Louisiana "Tiger Land"; my step-sisters drug me off to a concert at the fairgrounds, mesmerized I watched the Allman Brothers for the first time, I will never forget. My brother who lived in Macon at the time thought they were the greatest thing since sliced bread........he was right. A little over a year later Duane would be dead, a year later Berry, a year later my Brother. All on their motorcycles. RIP guys.

  • GOD BLESS THE USA

  • ORDERING 1 STARS N BARS ON THE ROCKS. PLEASE

  • aahhhhhhh

  • I was inside the old Fillmore 2 weeks ago. It is now Immigrant Bank, but the cool thing is that they have photographs of all the bands that appeared there in the day. There is a plaque on the side of the building telling what the place once was. The bank employees are very nice about people checking things out. Even though the Fillmore turned into a bank the bank has not forgotten what was once there and how important it was to music. The Allmans are an American Treasure.

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