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CHARLIE DANIELS BAND - Birmingham Blues

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2009

LIVE from the Volunteer Jam II in 1975.

I have 6 retail copies LEFT !!
Charlie Has them for 25 bucks. I have them for less than half WITH shipping !!!!



***RETAIL DVD OFFER***
Very Limited...
* SEALED BRAND NEW*
Volunteer Jam on DVD
from 1975 in COLOR
over 2 hours long

-STARRING-

The Charlie Daniels Band
PLUS Special Guests...
The Marshall Tucker Band...
ALSO...
~Jimmy Hall
~Dickey Betts
~Chuck Leavell
~Dru Lombar

IF YOUR INTERESTED SEND ME A MESSAGE.

HURRY THIS WONT LAST !!!
Been offering CD's/DVD's for 8 years.
Everyone has been satisfied,
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  • Could you put up anymore songs from this dvd?

  • You could get a copy on DVD from me and you could have all that is on it.

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  • Oh man........ that rocks! I just got to see the CBD at the Wildhorse here in Nashville in August. At 73 he still out performs entertainers 40 years his junior. This man, and this band are a real treasure.

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  • Another of those tunes that bring back foggy memories of a 75 Camaro with a cooler full of Coors at warp 9 on a two lane Texas blacktop.

  • freaking awesome

  • RIP Taz......

  • Oh man, I haven't heard this since about '77...I was 7 then. I'm from Chicago, northern to the max. But southern or northern, great music is great music. I grew up hearing all the southern greats in my house: Skynyrd, CDB, Outlaws, Allmans, Blackfoot, Marshall Tucker etc...all of which musically influenced me to some extent or another. My big brother had this on vinyl and I played the crap out of it! Never dreamed I'd actually SEE this! Thanx for posting this gem. Bad asssss!

  • @ytoobdood I tend to agree. Southern Rock was a set genre and it closed in Oct 77 as far as I'm concerned. There are very good bands from the south who play great music but are not Southern Rock. Derek Trucks is one of the most gifted guitar players alive and plays with the Allman Brothers, but his band , Tedeschi-Trucks is not Southern Rock, but then they don't claim to be. Stevie was more blues oriented and Johnny too than Southern Rock. Huey was Southern Rock for sure.

  • They do their thing and no record company dares say otherwise back then. Wow ! What happened to unadulterated, hard-working, live music like this ?

  • Great song form the CDB. I could never say enough good about the CDB. American Classic for now, ever and always! That's my rulin' yall.

    If you dig the "southern rock" sound and want something new, check out a band called Blackberry Smoke. They'll rock ye fer sure!

  • @rockinredneck57 What about Billy Gibbons, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Johnny Winters, Huey Thomasson, Dave Hlubek and Steve Morse to name a few.

    As we all know "southern rock" bands are from the 70s and early 80s and are a finite bunch. Current bands from the south can not be classified as "southern rock".

  • @Asilazi

    Isn't callin it "southern rock" just about the same as callin it "rock rock". Like it or not, all cool American music originated in the South. That's it and that's that. :^)

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