Allman Brothers Band Dreams 07.16.70
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ALL YOU OL' GUYS GET TO die having witnessed this music in its prime! Me...I have to suffer through years of whatever rap evolves into...some form of cancer i suppose. Thank God for Derek Trucks and Oteil, and some others. Nothin makes my heart beat like ABB, especially the old stuff, not even pussy
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@gitaarleraar1970 Whatever helps you sleep at night buddy :)
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@IAMPOPS58 Not for nothin, but this is not the version of Dreams from the 9.19.71 show. Look it up on here - it's vastly different, and much longer, about 20 minutes. And better for that matter.
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anyone know who the harp player on stage w/ duane is? (4:41) is that Tom Duchette?
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@SoberAllmanBrosFan well you can thank your lucky stars for you tube w/o it you would never even know what you missed..and the tube is great for all these shows that you can watch over & over
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What is amazing about the Allmans is how dramatically the band changed from the late 60's-early 70's to the mid 70's with the passing of Duane and Berry Oakley. While still a phenomenal band, they were really never the same. How could they be? To lose one of the greatest guitar players ever. That crazy pychedelic slide guitar he played... never heard anything like it before or after...Dickie Betts is great and all, but it is like being right handed and losing your right arm.
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This was actually taken from 9-19-1971. The album records performances from two shows at the State University of New York at Stony Brook Gym on September 19, 1971. Really makes no difference the music lives on forever.
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For those fans who love the FE album, the lighting engineer at SB who also did same at the Captiol in Passaic, commented in an interview that some of that album were actually from SB. Reason? There's a clock in the gym that would 'buzz lightly' on the hour - none such existed at Billy's place. Check the interview out at my alma mater. Google moyssidotcom and look for interview with Bill Frey.
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It was the best of times. I happen to be on campus for this show as part of freshman orientation. Then saw the band in Sept as well as the following Sept. Great times at SUNYSB. Dead, Floyd, Byrds, Traffic, Tull, Kinks with the lineups before I got there even more insane: Who, Janis, Hendryx, Monk, Miles, Fugs, Moody Blues. Btw, @ 7:12, that's Duane rehearsing in one of the rooms at the SUNY gym (also @ 8:02). There's still great music NOW to be had, but I'll always remember those nites.
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Want more live Duane!!
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duane was good but not all his live stuff sounded as good as this piece, here. this is a real, deep, knarly cut of some ABB. not a whole lot songs that I really like by this group but this one damn song is enough evidence for me to argue how talented Duane was. he was carving a wave on this jam, for sure, going through the pipe playing air guitar.
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duanes playing is beautiful on this track , fell in love with it 1st time i heard it , on his anthology album , just a stupendous band , seen them live at knebworth in the 70s , obviously no duane ... ( dont remember them playing this track anyway , ) jesus i,ll always love the allman brothers , some bands from america , just play it like it should be , jesus i love this band , im kinda emotional now . they play a gig in new york in july for hepatitas c , awareness !! im in london but wanna go
PSYLOCYBIN MUSHIE DAYDREAM, CAMP CREEK.....RETROGRADE FLASHES TO 1970 OR 72' WHO CARES?
ioriorioriorio 1 year ago
@ioriorioriorio not you
bthoma1 1 year ago 5