I like this ,,you get a feel ,,and see how it is ,,,the train ,trees civil war graves , better than a picture ,The only thing missing is commentary on the graves themselves . Doesn't it say "THE ROAD GOE'S EVER ON " on Berry's grave a reference to Tolken's Hobbit & Lord of the Rings books ,a phase also on Mountain's Live LP cover and a few other places scattered through Rock history .
sucks!!! that they put the fence up!!! i used to go make tombstone rubbings all the time... my little bro even gave duane a hit of acid... i guess its because of people like me that the fence is there in the first place... :)
My wife and I got to see it with out the fence...such a nice place and we just sat reverently...and meditated.We would not have found the graves except for a fluk.A lady got her car stuck in the grave yard.We helped her get it unstuck and asked by chance did she know where the graves were?She was an elderly lady and I thought she might not know of the Allman Brothers.She happened to have family buried near there and led us right to the graves!
I live about 2.5 miles from Rose Hill cemetary. I often ride my Harley around the grounds around daybreak on the weekends. It is a beautiful and serene place to see, or should I say, become a part of. I cut my engine and coast down the winding little paths until I get down by the river and RR tracks. I then have to crank back up to reach the gravesite above.I was glad to see the fence as many left trash, and vandalized their surroundings. If you should ever get the chance to visit. Do It !!
@Tirnipgreen: Unfortunately there are those who might be tempted to climb the fence--thus the grease. Unfortunately the fence itself became necessary due to those who have vandalized the graves over the years. It dismays fans who come by simply to pay their respects "respectfully" but a few can ruin things for everyone else.
@incongra:Yes, Rosehill Cemetary is the same place where the grave of Elizabeth Reed (a Napier) inspired Dickey Betts to write his first great instrumental piece. And those are Civil War graves. It's also the cemetary where an early photo of the band was taken in front of a tomb, with Berry standing above the others on a ledge.
I like this ,,you get a feel ,,and see how it is ,,,the train ,trees civil war graves , better than a picture ,The only thing missing is commentary on the graves themselves . Doesn't it say "THE ROAD GOE'S EVER ON " on Berry's grave a reference to Tolken's Hobbit & Lord of the Rings books ,a phase also on Mountain's Live LP cover and a few other places scattered through Rock history .
jammerman0101 3 months ago
sucks!!! that they put the fence up!!! i used to go make tombstone rubbings all the time... my little bro even gave duane a hit of acid... i guess its because of people like me that the fence is there in the first place... :)
jameslgunterjr 7 months ago
My wife and I got to see it with out the fence...such a nice place and we just sat reverently...and meditated.We would not have found the graves except for a fluk.A lady got her car stuck in the grave yard.We helped her get it unstuck and asked by chance did she know where the graves were?She was an elderly lady and I thought she might not know of the Allman Brothers.She happened to have family buried near there and led us right to the graves!
faroutlindsey 8 months ago
i went and seen the grave in 2009....sad
joshua97ify 1 year ago
I've been there to the final resting place.
Drove down in a rental car.
The graves are near the RR tracks.
This video takes foREVER and I don't know if it even gets there..........
TehachapiProjects 1 year ago
I live about 2.5 miles from Rose Hill cemetary. I often ride my Harley around the grounds around daybreak on the weekends. It is a beautiful and serene place to see, or should I say, become a part of. I cut my engine and coast down the winding little paths until I get down by the river and RR tracks. I then have to crank back up to reach the gravesite above.I was glad to see the fence as many left trash, and vandalized their surroundings. If you should ever get the chance to visit. Do It !!
kevndana1 1 year ago
damn are we there yet?
BerkLeeDrm 1 year ago
Thank you for posting......last time I was down south was 1990, long time ago. Never saw their graves, but is nice to see them buried side by side.
RIP brothers......
brokencasket 1 year ago
@Tirnipgreen: Unfortunately there are those who might be tempted to climb the fence--thus the grease. Unfortunately the fence itself became necessary due to those who have vandalized the graves over the years. It dismays fans who come by simply to pay their respects "respectfully" but a few can ruin things for everyone else.
aarfeld 2 years ago
@incongra:Yes, Rosehill Cemetary is the same place where the grave of Elizabeth Reed (a Napier) inspired Dickey Betts to write his first great instrumental piece. And those are Civil War graves. It's also the cemetary where an early photo of the band was taken in front of a tomb, with Berry standing above the others on a ledge.
aarfeld 2 years ago