Allman Brothers Band on ABC In Concert 1972
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dickey betts - the unsung hero
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B.O. died between the taping and broadcast of this show. They said that it was like watching a ghost when it aired. What a weird feeling that musta been. R.I.P. Duane and Berry
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I have a reel to reel of this. It was one of first stereo symocasts on network television. The beginning of some songs phase as they link up signals.
trolleycoach
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I used to record these shows on my Panasonic tape player with the external microphone draped over the armrest of a chair close to the TV speaker.I have had every single note of these three songs burned in my memory for the past 40 years and I am flabergasted to finally be able to see this again after so many years. Thanx much.
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One of the best bands ever!
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@chalemi Yes it was at Hofstra University on Long Island 1971 and then played on CBS in 1972.... Great stufff- Shoob/ Ray J Luisi
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Wait, wait, you're telling me ABC actually had good music on? Whenever ABC does their summer concert series it's always some pop sensation. One time, ONE TIME it was Eric Clapton, with John Mayer. Why doesn't ABC put really good bands on their show?
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@boblackey1 dude you are the fuckin man. seriously
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My all-time favorite band, and this television program was the first time I ever saw them. Too cool to find it here. Too cool.
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Wow, I know its not fair, but on "One Way Out," all I can "hear" is the absence of Duane's slide.
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@Jamdor78 I saw NUTs about the Allman Brothers back then. Saw the original lineup about 30 times and the 72, 73 and 1974 lineups many times with Chuck Leavel. What they did in late 72 through about 1974 was begin with Wasted Words with Gregg playing guitar and usually it was a Fender Strat and Dickey playing slide guitar. Then they would do Must Have Done Somebody Wrong with Gregg still on guitar and Dickey on slide. Then Gregg would move to the keyboards for One Way Out, Stormy Monday, Ramblin'
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love, love, love the allman bros. two drummers, its no wonder they kicked ass
everytime they took the stage. the band had alot of players also.
most bands dont have so many people in them. bu,im not complaining.
prime, special, downright one of akind band. none will ever take their place.
Thanks! Can hear the cymbals much better than other versions.
impala327 2 years ago 2
No problem. I'll try and get more up soon.
vvmo 2 years ago