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Eat a Peach!
Thursday, September 20 2012 @ 09:49 AM CDT This performance was filmed 42 years ago this week. The Brother's Band set the standard for improv. Duane was not 25 years old when this was recorded. What is most humbling about the ABB is that their level of musicianship was the one folks that bought a ticket expected at every venue. Once the ABB was mainstreamed music marketing changed dramatically, at least until the circus like performances of Kiss and the Big Hair bands of the late 70's and 80s were successful with a very different audience. Daug |
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Re:Eat a Peach!
Thursday, September 20 2012 @ 10:52 AM CDT
This is what I so loved about these guys, their extended and very cool instrumentals. Dickey Betts and Duane, together, were an amazing pair of lead guitarists... every note played with purpose.
Thanks, Daug, for this remembrance... with 'Elizabeth Reed'. |
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Re:Eat a Peach!
Thursday, September 20 2012 @ 11:22 AM CDT
DITTO!
Need drums? Look me up... |
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Re:Eat a Peach!
Thursday, September 20 2012 @ 03:22 PM CDT
for over the years I couldnt access to the ABB music
I even had DB LP from the 70s ..but recently the last four years there s no day pass with out me listening or watching a song or two by these gentlemen ,Even the new guys Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks absolutely amazing !! did anybody heard Duane Allman play lead on Wilson pickett's cover of Hey Jude ... one word ............. JOY !!!!! «Blues is easy to play, but not to feel » (Jimi Hendrix) |
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Re:Eat a Peach!
Saturday, September 22 2012 @ 03:50 PM CDT
If I could play one note as good as Duane I'd be happy!
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