Track 4: One Way Out (same version that appears on Live At Fillmore East)
This is the closing night of The Fillmore East, a very special show that has flirted with an official release for over 30 years.
"The tape begins with Graham introducing the Allman Brothers Band as one of the best he's heard according to his untrained ears, and the band embark on a show that packs a lot into an eighty minute set. The opening numbers show some restraint and not until "In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed" does the band get into an elongated jam session reaching over twelve minutes. The show ends with a twenty minute "Whipping Post" and a seventeen minute encore "You Don't Love Me"/ "Final Serenade" where Duane Allman quotes Handel's "Joy To The World". "
from smoke comes the fucking fire. dammmm straight . super glow
mike454price 1 month ago
my guitar teacher is making me tab the solo to this song by ear. SO FUCKING ANNOYING but so fun
h8r1233 1 month ago
you cannot begin to express just how great this band was at one time. Their music is still as great today as it was 40 yrs ago. The "bands" and "artists" of today are not even worthy to carry these men's guitar cases of even drive the bus. We lost Duane WAAAAAAY too soon.
27wingnut 1 month ago
mmmm, mmmmm, mmmm. Changed my life and know it's still changin' lives all these years later...Brother Duane waillllllin' igniting the Allman Bees as they was so long ago. Ring-a-ding-ding. Caught Duane playing with EC's Derek and the Dominoes at the Syracuse War Memorial in late Dec '70 followed by the Bros. in May '71 at Skidmore in Saratoga Springs and Central Park that summer. Glad someone posted this. If u like this check us out on youtube---johnnyguitar335
johnnyguitar335 1 month ago
For one of the most famous mistakes, these guys recovered as if they meant to sound like that...brilliant!
MeTakingAStand 2 months ago
@oldHDbiker Amen to that
smc4889 2 months ago
Another night watchin the world go to shit - Duane and Greg, pullin me through with a little help from Jim Beam...
zepploid 2 months ago
SMOKIN
paintdis423 2 months ago
Possibly the best guitar solo in the history of mankind...
rubeeye127 2 months ago
@4backbeat1 I've noticed this for years (having listened to it at least a thousand times). Having been there a couple of times myself, it is possible that he was a second behind getting the volume control back up. I always turn down during a solo so I don't accidentally make noise and to get rid of amp buzz etc.Then I forget I am off.
3DadsBoys 2 months ago