We did. So lucky. The problem is, that we got spoiled. The present offerings are such drivel we can only satisfy ourselves with all the excellent music from the past.
agreed and this performance took place 7 years prior to both of my parents being born.. alice in chains is close, especially the live performance of ‘love hate love’ and tool is also pretty good, maybe the deftones first 2 albums but other than that nothing even close to late 60s / early 70s! very jealous of those that got to hear the greats of that era live.
Yeah-- Wow. I was 1 yr old. And I know for a fact my dad has this album and rocked it Loud, for my infant enjoyment as well as to instill good taste in artist driven music. Ain’t no fakin it.
Imagine how proud I was when my 21 year old son pulled up in his truck with the windows down and this song on full blast. The greatest bands never get old!!
Yup. One of the best, and IMO not even the best version of the song! The 1971 live version is 23 minutes long, incredibly raw and a rollercoaster. I like Duane’s first theme in that more than the 1970. You can see they spent the year perfecting it and mastering their parts.
I saw Duane 4 times including as a backup band and the final weekend at the Fillmore and the next to last show at Stonybrook. I was directly under Duane for the 2nd set at Stonybrook.
I do that with a few songs that they sing Ramblin Man is one and the other one of course is Midnight Rider I cry and cry and cry some more those times are gone I miss them so much
This is what playing 300 gigs in 1970 will get you. Absolute perfection. 🔥❤️🎶. God Bless the memory of Duane and Gregg Allman, Berry Oakley and Butch Trucks. My favorite band of all time.
@@NathanThePrezPretlowwhy is it so far fetched that a 13 yo could’ve snuck in? I’ve met 13yo kids on the street that could scam the wallets off of the both of us simultaneously.
@@NathanThePrezPretlow For me, it was a Sister (age 17 then) who took me to Fillmore to see John Mayall. At 14, I went alone to see Leon Russell, for whom Elton John was the opening act.
I was a sophomore in high school when this came out....causing me to become nuts with buying a Gibson sg guitar....I did for 200 bucks.....later I traded for a strat and became a fender guy to this day....77 telecaster is my goto guitar now ....I play it better than any other model....even being so heavy. I have two sg S hanging on the wall.....they look so evel.....
That sucks! I seen 'em some years ago at the Xfinity Center in Massachusetts. Even at their age, for the still existing members, Incredible!!! I was also extremely loaded though! 🤷🏻♂️😆🥃💉🍺💊🚬🎸🥁💥🎶
So do I love these guys! I saw them twice! Once at Drew University when they 1st started! Thee best concert ever! Then at Madison square garden! They were awesome!
My older cousin gave me the live double album. After he died about forty years later I then gave it to his grandson. Stuff like this needs to be passed down and heard.
My son is 21. He discovered them one night when I was playing their songs, only the millionth time. He listened and fell for it. He's a guitar player, really good slide player, just needs some practice, but a really natural talent. I'm a proud mama.
stress to him the trick is to stick w it and never let himself give up no matter who says what or when he gets down,........heres to open d tuning.....
@@yeti8it396nice job shitting on millennials when A. you can't even spell it and B. you are calling her a father when her last sentence says "proud mama"
@@cornstorm666 Me too 71 in 14 days time,I was based in Long Beach California for some time and used to buy albums from Licquorice Pizza downtown for $2 a throw,sometimes even less.Our music was,is and always will be the best.First heard Duane Allman on a 60cent Warner Bros.sampler playing Loan Me Dime with Boz Scaggs.
That's because the music came first in those days. Today, it's about image, hype, money, lawyers, corporate BS, and digital perfection to the point that even if somebody writes a good song, the production has all the little flaws engineered out of it. The end result often sounds bland and sterile, even if it's loud and fast. We can thank pitch and time correction for that. Todays music just doesn't breathe like this old stuff did.
I quit listening to music radio in 81-82 a cause there war nothing new coming out. A few good bands, did a few good songs, but they were all just rehashes of a styles that had already been done for as much as 80 years(blues). And you are correct, very little over the past 40 years compares to the 25 years from 1955 till 1980!
@@jpalberthoward9 There are plenty of bad old bands, they just aren't being listened to. There's plenty of good music now, far more good music than there used to be. Unfortunately you aren't going to find new music in your 40 year old record collection, who knew?
I have watched this video a hundred times and it never fails to give me chills, goosebumps and my spirit soars. Such beautiful music created by these geniuses.
❤👏👏❤✌️🌼❤️ There won't ever be another band like this😢 I am so grateful I got to see them. Younger generations will remember them. I think Derek Trucks and his wife Susan's band will see to that ❤
It's a spiritual matter! Can you feel it now? How amazing this very moment is! Tic TOC! Tic TOC! Powers & princepaletys of spiritual matters! Now are we clear?
🥀 RIP Dickey Betts... I have renovated many houses in my life when I'm feeling exhausted, burned out, but still wanna GET ER DONE ✅ I listen to the Allmans! Somehow 2nd wind 🌬️ shows up, good music is fuel ⛽ thank you sooooo much Allman Bros for being THERE for me!! Best wishes to the fans from Buckeye Arizona 😎🫵🏼🌵🐎💙🇺🇸
When I got back from Army overseas duty in 1971, my brother played ABB's first album for me. They had not shown up on our jungle camp juke box, so they were news to me. I was blown away. My first thought was that this is mature, straight forward, blues inflected rock. No rock 'n' roll kid stuff for these guys. No gimmicks. Pure soul and musicianship. They set a high bar.
Gregg and Duane both had incredible God given gifts. Unfortunately, the adulation and drugs got their hold too soon. Many of the deadly sins come calling with such for too many, especially those in "high esteem".
Mike Gonzalez I’d have to disagree, man. I like the Allman Bros too but it’ ALL sounds the same. They did WHAT EVERYONE rock n roll wise was doing at the time. “This sound” is the 70’s...mid to late 60’s PERIOD. Listen to few more of their songs, maybe.
I just watched an episode of Fargo and it finished with Whipping Post by the Allman Brothers. It is so many years since I heard this song and it sounded so great to hear again.
Me too, same age and everything. I got started listening to their double album “Beginnings”. I was hooked immediately. Then came “Live at the Fillmore East”, maybe my favorite album ever. I too am 71 and still a devoted fan of the original ABB
They all come from the heart none of this studio bullshit you have to go see this band just goes into there own shit then they come back it is like watching masters if there art they will play in the rain i saw them in a concert in ohio in a package concert and they were the last band and it started to rain and just played in the rain alot of pEople left i stayed and watched everyminute of it duane was already gone bless him but greg growling out those songs from the heart and richard betts underated
Duane and Berry were both only 24-years old when they died. It's hard to imagine how much more their talent, both individually and as a band, would have grown if they had lived longer.
In my opinion one of the best Allman Bros' performances. Thank you, God, that I was a teen in the late 60s experiencing this profound great music. Forever magical.
wasnt it the last live....that duane / band leader/ played before he ate a peach truck with his bike the same year 1971... this song one of the best all time live preformances this band played
I'm 69 and was fortunate enough to have seen them three times while Duane was still alive. Once at a skating rink in Birmingham when they were still "Almond Joy". Again at a National Guard Armory and again on the Quad at the University Of Alabama. All three of those times were when you could walk up and talk to them. I'm a lucky SOB.
Saw them in 73' at the Winterland Ball Room in San Francisco. That same year I saw Traffic at the Winterland and Led Zeppelin at Kezar Stadium in SF. That was a year I will never forget. I'am still in awe. We are definitely lucky SOB's to have experienced this music. I morn for the current generation.
Oooh how I envy you! Only saw them at Watkins Glen "Summer Jam" in 1973 - a concert that made it to Guinnes Book of Record with 600,000 people in the audience. Still love them to bits!
You are from Alabama? We are from B'ham and my Daddy took me to the Atlanta Pop Festival in 1970 (I was 7) where the ABB (and some guy named Jimi) became Gods of Rock and Roll. We lived in West End in '69 and there was only one skating rink I remember. One night, I got to go with only my 13 year old baby sitter. That little woman made a bad boy out of me. If you were there, I was the kid that could not skate. Roll Tide, War Eagle, Go Gators, and f the Dawgs!
Exactly what Jaimoe (and later the rest of them, too) referred as-- "HITTING THE NOTE, man!" .... when they were all in the same zone tuned in to each other just so perfectly, that not a single one of them could hit a bad note or lick even if they had wanted to or tried to. It became so much such a catch phrase between all of them as they continued to play together more & more and hone their craft to *MUSICAL PERFECTION* ..... that they used the term to title a later album after they had lost both Duanne and Berry so close together within about a year apart of each death in order to honor both of their fallen brothers.
Yes, I've been playing in a band for the past 13 years that played this generation of music, and all I can say is that this is the best music I've ever enjoyed! I'm playing music that is 50 to 60 years old. Bring the old music back!
The foundation elements are certainly based on blues, jazz, country,... they invented 'Southern Rock'. The greatest jam band of all time,... a lot of people do not realize a large percentage of their performances consist of improvisation,... which always made it interesting for the listener,... no two nights were the same. I was fortunate enough to experience The ABB live 28 times,... always a 2 1/2 to 3 hour show and best bang for the buck. A band thoroughly dedicated to their music and fans.
Just saw this for the first time as a 21 year old. My jaw has been dropped for pretty much the entire song, what an amazing performance all the way through!
5 days later and I keep coming back, such a cool performance. I’ve got some of my buddies hooked on this band now too. No better time for good classic music than the start of summer!
These musicians were not kings, nor prophets, just great musicians that had a window of opportunity, a musical time that was special, and they jumped through. At this time, we wanted to change something, maybe saw that rainbow, but could never quite touch it. Those days are gone, I don't think this type of music will return. But if by chance it does, the youth who truly know music and truly know what "the possibilities" are, will be there honoring what was once.
@@wolfeyes9357 You can’t touch the originals, the pioneers of a genre of music, but there are bands who are taking what the Allman’s left us and keeping not only their music alive but trying to add to it as well. Tedeschi Trucks is the first band that comes to mind. Oteil Burbridge, & Blackberry Smoke should also be mentioned. But nothing will ever be as powerful as the mid to late 60’s & early 70’s. That is due to the change in the music industry itself. But the rainbow is still there and as long as there are fans & bands who love that music it will always be there. ☮️
Don't forget danny kirwan who passed away in 2016 and the great peter green who is like one of the most underrated guitarist who unfortunately passed away just a few days ago. They were a killer duo too.
To be 20 again, stoned, with headphones on, and plugged into my Pioneer 1200 and this playing on the turntable at full blast after breaking open the cellophane and sliding out one of the double records of the greatest live album I’ve ever owned. That was 53 years ago
Live at the Fillmore East is one the greatest rock albums, and I play it often. I had the enormous pleasure of seeing Gregg Allman perform in London before he passed on. And then Dickey Betts. I still cannot get over the premature death of the brilliant guitarist Duane Allman. They wrote and played some of the most unforgettable music.
These guys played their butts off, their jams are very well known. Two sets of drums and drum players, what Dickey Betts, freaking out of this world. I miss this band, super talent. Thank you for giving us some of the best music ever.
Funny, at 64, I look back now at the music we heard while growing up and it was nothing short of creative genius, this song was among the very best. If you doubt it get your hands on the recording of Allman Brothers Fillmore East, pickup a decent set of headphones, lean back close your eyes, open your ears, and just enjoy the ride Duane, Dickey, Gregg and the rest of this band can take you on....amazing. I found myself falling in love with Southern Rock (Outlaws, Lynrd Skynrd, Henry Paul, Allman Brothers, etc.) and more proud than ever I couldn't dance through the whole damn disco era that followed. God, I love this amazing tune, there is actually a better 21 minute version on Fillmore East from 1971 and between that and In Memory of Elizabeth Reed from the same set are just amazing back to back. Considered the second best live music recording of all time by Rolling Stone, nuff said.......50 years old and still as gripping and powerful today as when recorded.
Sky dog solo got me through oily 2nd shift in Ford assembly line in 1972. A culture ‘tween north and south planted vibration, especially the canoe with Duane watching his paddle slowly churn forward in a photo thanks to album cover with sharing what’s on the way. Enjoyable message of sharing.
sometimes I will be walking, or at home, or driving and out of nowhere, the beginning of One Way Out will just pop in my head like some form of brain response needing a boost, and I'll just start singing it. Blue Sky also. And as damn good as those 2 songs are there is still no better Brother's song than Whipping Post.
I saw them the week before at Skidmore college playing in a field on campus Saturday evening before maybe 500 people. Blew my mind in more ways than one. I was hooked for life. Never forget it. Who else was there?
These guys were the second concert I ever went to while Dickey Betts was still in the Band back in 93. I have a deep appreciation for this era of popular music. The quality of musicianship in my opinion is unparalleled. The way Dickey Betts and Duane Allman played off of each other is truly some great guitar that doesn’t seem to get the respect that it is due. I have never heard anyone talk about these two as composers and songwriters. To me the Allman brothers are truly Americas greatest Band because of the musicianship,sound and songwriting abilities but also because of the times and politics in the Deep South in that era. To be a inter grated band and to receive the rightful respect for music. They also showed that music has no bounds. They were truly great
Eric Sherman : need to point out that Duane didn't compose, except for Little Martha. Gregg composed lots, but nothing as serenely beautiful as the compositions of Dickey Betts - Elizabeth Reed, High Falls, Ramblin' Man, Jessica, 7 Turns, None to run with, off the top of my head. These and many others kept the band alive after Duane died. Just sayin...
Thanks for your boring review; however, be that as it may be. As I've always said, I found their musianship to be sometimes integrated, especially white people from the Deep South area. Much better than Foreigner. As someone from North Korea I had never heard of them before I came upon this video.
This band was a phenomena that happened in a time that will never be repeated, young talented musicians striking out into new territory and defining a genre. they were unique.
They pretty much started the Southern Rock genre. But they were much more eclectic and progressive than any of the others, mixing Blues, Southern Country, Jazz and Psychedelic into one hell of a tasty stew
@@dshedwick3235 the first and the most diverse and talented, the others to follow like Lenard Skynard were just rocked up single dimensional country bands.
Truly the best jam band ever IMHO.... Experienced them in their beginning & was an ABB addict for life. I'll be 70 soon and have only watched them improve with technology in many ways.... So pure
I was such a child when I saw the ABB back then. There was so much incredible music that washed over us in those days. I couldn't really grasp the depth or historical import of it all - let alone the genius of the musicianship. But I felt it and at some level knew that it was greatness I was witnessing. It changed how I began to understand music. And I've never forgotten it.
This was on the second album I ever heard. I pulled it out of my dad's collection in 1985 when I was 12. We've seen them together so many times and still listen a few times a week if not daily. They are the top of the line along with Zeppelin and cream and big brother in the holding company. My dad sure had a lot of great records
@@MartinPell Not quite five hundred years ago, but have you ever hard of Georg Telemonn, Johann Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, George Handel? These baroque composers weren't recorded at the Fillmore East, but their music has survived cultures and generations. Listen to a classical music station for a day and you will certainly here at least one of them. Their harmonies, arrangements, and innovations are with us today, even in the Allman Brothers music.
This is still so insanely good one of the most unique blues rock pieces ever created, Ive heard so many great other musicians and bands do this song , no one comes close yet
I was at the August Jam in 1974 in North Carolina,16 years old,3 day concert.Had the time of my life,The Allman Brothers performed there and rocked the whole time,What a time to be alive
If you dont already know, look up all the compilations he had, all the very big names in music that he recorded with, & most, maybe all of them @ FAME Music Studios in Muscle Shoals Alabama. ALSO, if you haven't already, watch the film/documentary "MUSCLE SHOALS"
WHAT A BAND !!! Duane and Greg's first album, The Allman Joy's, showed what kind of genius was budding forth. It just took the right band mates to bring it out.
Gregg is one of the greatest blues singers. Duane will go down as one of the best guitarists of all time. But we should not forget what Dickie Betts did for this band.
Well i agree whole heartedly. Music, fing amazing life changing soul, to the depth therof. Except. Ok allman, skynard, yes all crazy. But some of the guitar solos passed off , in janis joplins band? Screetching random feedback, no talent , no soul horse shit? Jefferson airplanes guilty a hare, kinda makes me feel a producer or 2 should have been fired. Imagine they hired janises guitar player to back hendrix. Look. I understand it took a kilo to get high back then.. But there was probably no bad brown acid at Woodstock. It was all good. Just too many huge speakers amplifying a terrible guitarist. Dont belive me? U tube ball n chain. Omg. Idk how janis even found a root note to start with.
@@bikerbaker38 I think you are forgetting the status of the recording equipment from that time period. Yes there were quite a few guitar players just making noise trying to emulate Hendrix, but that wasn't really possible. Still the originality of the music of the late 60's and most of the 70's was a time period of creativity that can't be duplicated.
I firmly believe our generation had the very best music, late 1960s to mid 1970s.
We did. So lucky. The problem is, that we got spoiled. The present offerings are such drivel we can only satisfy ourselves with all the excellent music from the past.
agreed and this performance took place 7 years prior to both of my parents being born..
alice in chains is close, especially the live performance of ‘love hate love’ and tool is also pretty good, maybe the deftones first 2 albums but other than that nothing even close to late 60s / early 70s! very jealous of those that got to hear the greats of that era live.
Yes! before disco and punk soured things and 1918 to 1932 with, Le Hot Jazz was cool too!
you did, but you also fucked our economy, so thanks, i guess
And the 90's...
We who grew up in that era were witness to the greatest music ever played....
Yes yes yes - Blessed and Honored 👵🏽✌🏾🔥🔥🔥
Amen!
I named my daughter Melissa. After My Sweet Melissa❤ I lost her in the 9th month utero😢
Me
I was there...I’m 74😀😀
This recording is 53 years old today and still rocks.
It's timeless
That is the truth.
Yeah--
Wow. I was 1 yr old.
And I know for a fact my dad has this album and rocked it Loud, for my infant enjoyment as well as to instill good taste in artist driven music.
Ain’t no fakin it.
An era where individuals had to play instruments and blend the sound to make music. Now, most seems to be a computer program.
This music is timeless, 100 years from now, there will be some people sitting around listening to this, and enjoying it like we are now
Beethoven 5th of blues rock
What a band, what an era. We were born in a great musical time. For that I’ll forever be thankful …
500 yrs from now,they certainly pass the test of time,GOAT,and it's not even close
Jammin in Valhalla!
@@mistymountainfolk2437great music and MUCH more freedom than the young ones have today.
Imagine how proud I was when my 21 year old son pulled up in his truck with the windows down and this song on full blast. The greatest bands never get old!!
You raised him right T-Man!
Boy had good taste. Must have heard this from folks. My 2 boys grew up with both rock classics & classical music
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Love it 🥰! ✌️
@@dalepurvis2412I saw them live in da 1971
This is perhaps, one of the greatest pieces of rock music ever recorded.
Amen to that!
Always my favorite and they had much to choose from. One of the best ever. Two bad ass brothers!!!
This song is a masterpiece!
@@susanlevine9404 it was the first Allman brothers song I really heard back in 71 or 72'
Yup. One of the best, and IMO not even the best version of the song! The 1971 live version is 23 minutes long, incredibly raw and a rollercoaster. I like Duane’s first theme in that more than the 1970. You can see they spent the year perfecting it and mastering their parts.
The best live performance by any band at any time in my 72 years on earth. The whole album is so powerful. See you guys in Paradise. ✌️♥️
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I saw Duane 4 times including as a backup band and the final weekend at the Fillmore and the next to last show at Stonybrook. I was directly under Duane for the 2nd set at Stonybrook.
Agreed 62 on earth
Amen!!!
I just weep... literally cry like an infant everytime I play this video. This is the pinnacle; the gold standard of jam band rock.
It's fantastic, I admit. But you're probably weeping for your long-departed youth. :-)
I do that with a few songs that they sing Ramblin Man is one and the other one of course is Midnight Rider I cry and cry and cry some more those times are gone I miss them so much
How great is that! They're in all their glory here! I am jealous - all of the original members.
Same, I get very emotional. I was lucky enough to see the original and all the versions to the very end at the Beacon........
agreed
I'm almost 71 years old This sounds as good as it did when I was 20.Thanks guys ! ❤
Glad I lived when I did, one of the things I'll miss most is our music. 70
lol! We froze it time just for you and the millions who also think it sounds just as good as it did the very first time it blew my mind.
Almost 71 t00. The great love of my life, passed away friday9.13.13 loved this tune, sang karaoke. 36 yrs rocking Rollin till his untimely death
This is what playing 300 gigs in 1970 will get you. Absolute perfection. 🔥❤️🎶. God Bless the memory of Duane and Gregg Allman, Berry Oakley and Butch Trucks. My favorite band of all time.
Année 70 qu'elle musique sublime
Only band tighter in my opinion is Carlos Santanas. And that's opinion....
@@richardfoster9890 You had to of missed Leonard Skinard.
The greatest guitar loaded band of all time. Fly high Skydog and all the Brothers of the Road
Me too.
The people in that audience were watching one of the greatest bands in rock history ❤🎶
RIP Dickey
And one of the most iconic shows in history as well.
Oh yeah. No doubt about it.
Their sound was fantastic. A blend of blues and southern rock.
And 5 days after Jimi passing. I would assume hard to play and listen with such heavy hearts
And like me, most are in their mid 70's now and still love this music. There is nothing like it today, and there never will be.
anthem for life since age of then six. could play every day, and do.
And on the lighter side, Zappa had a great rendition!
I was one month in Vietnam when this was recorded. Music helped me survive.
Thanks for your service to this country!
God Bless You, Sir! And Thank you for your service and sacrifice!
Thank you so very much for your service and all our freedom we have each and every day!!
Thank you for your service. It’s people like you that are the reason we’re here today. Thank you.
WELCOME HOME BROTHER!
I was there. I’m 66 I snuck out of my parents house to take the subway to thhe Fillmore. The all time greatest songs ever
So what adult took you to the Fillmore East at age 13 in 1970 ?
@@NathanThePrezPretlowwhy is it so far fetched that a 13 yo could’ve snuck in?
I’ve met 13yo kids on the street that could scam the wallets off of the both of us simultaneously.
@@NathanThePrezPretlow For me, it was a Sister (age 17 then) who took me to Fillmore to see John Mayall. At 14, I went alone to see Leon Russell, for whom Elton John was the opening act.
@@NathanThePrezPretlow I seen Jimi in Detroit in 1969 and I was 13. I went with a couple guys around 17 so I guess they would be adults :-) Peace
Only the best (or worst)@@NathanThePrezPretlow
How can there only be 97k likes for one of the greatest blues rock songs of all time?!!! C’mon people!
@AnnaRaymond-gm4fu unfortunately no. I was only 9 when they first came on the scene. But wished I had at least seen them in their later line-ups.
I was a sophomore in high school when this came out....causing me to become nuts with buying a Gibson sg guitar....I did for 200 bucks.....later I traded for a strat and became a fender guy to this day....77 telecaster is my goto guitar now ....I play it better than any other model....even being so heavy. I have two sg
S hanging on the wall.....they look so evel.....
What do you want me to do guy? I can only vote once….
No one in the band ever cared about what the critics thought or said ! No cancel culture here !
My only dream ... Watching these guys play Live somewhere ... Guess I'll keep on Dreamin' 😴
That sucks! I seen 'em some years ago at the Xfinity Center in Massachusetts. Even at their age, for the still existing members, Incredible!!! I was also extremely loaded though! 🤷🏻♂️😆🥃💉🍺💊🚬🎸🥁💥🎶
2025 the brothers return. Possibly as the trucks brothers band. Chuck on keys.
It'd be nice if they have a gig in heaven and will all see them...
Hl we thinking the same friend!
Heavens got to have the best bands !
American genius. Working guys who loved playing in all sense. Never gets old..
More true facts!
working guys
Just don't believe it gets better than this. Stands the test of time. No gimmicks just raw ass talent. Still get goosebumps all these years later.
You F#cking said it brother!! This song shakes me to my very core!!! Rock and Roll
I fly when I hear this. All these years later.
I lived in Memphis TN. In the early 70's n they played every weekend for month at the Shell in Overton Park. Just can't get any better than this .
seen them live many times back in the day
So do I love these guys! I saw them twice! Once at Drew University when they 1st started! Thee best concert ever! Then at Madison square garden! They were awesome!
I was 16. This is the music, live actual instruments and vocals, that I was given.
Lucky Me !!!
My older cousin gave me the live double album. After he died about forty years later I then gave it to his grandson. Stuff like this needs to be passed down and heard.
My son is 21. He discovered them one night when I was playing their songs, only the millionth time. He listened and fell for it. He's a guitar player, really good slide player, just needs some practice, but a really natural talent. I'm a proud mama.
A AWSUM job being a father and great that your son is NOT like so MANY malinials to just NOT recognize REAL genius
do whatever you need to do to encourage and support him. we need our youth to remember and embrace real musicians like Duane
stress to him the trick is to stick w it and never let himself give up no matter who says what or when he gets down,........heres to open d tuning.....
@@yeti8it396nice job shitting on millennials when A. you can't even spell it and B. you are calling her a father when her last sentence says "proud mama"
Have y’all heard Chris Whitley before?
I'm pushing 75. These are my generation's licks. We got the best, thank you.
35 here, completely agree. Fuckin jealous, but that’s why they make vinyl I suppose, or RUclips for that matter. Peace
I'm closing in on 71, loved the best bands of our generation...last year I skydived for my 70th birthday..we keep on rocking and rolling🎵☮
@@cornstorm666 Me too 71 in 14 days time,I was based in Long Beach California for some time and used to buy albums from Licquorice Pizza downtown for $2 a throw,sometimes even less.Our music was,is and always will be the best.First heard Duane Allman on a 60cent Warner Bros.sampler playing Loan Me Dime with Boz Scaggs.
71 here, and I agree.
I'm 73 and both my daughters know every Allman song. We must teach our children well.
That's got to be one of best live performances of all time. This song never gets old!
More musical creativity occurred in this 11 minutes and 22 seconds than most bands will discover in a life time these days.
That's because the music came first in those days. Today, it's about image, hype, money, lawyers, corporate BS, and digital perfection to the point that even if somebody writes a good song, the production has all the little flaws engineered out of it. The end result often sounds bland and sterile, even if it's loud and fast. We can thank pitch and time correction for that. Todays music just doesn't breathe like this old stuff did.
Agree, but do not forget Frank Zappa
@@oskarvikstrom229 You can not forget Frank Zappa. He's in a class by himself.
I quit listening to music radio in 81-82 a cause there war nothing new coming out. A few good bands, did a few good songs, but they were all just rehashes of a styles that had already been done for as much as 80 years(blues).
And you are correct, very little over the past 40 years compares to the 25 years from 1955 till 1980!
@@jpalberthoward9 There are plenty of bad old bands, they just aren't being listened to. There's plenty of good music now, far more good music than there used to be. Unfortunately you aren't going to find new music in your 40 year old record collection, who knew?
🤯53 years later this song still sends me. 😱🤩Best band ever! Class of ‘73,😇🫡
55 years later…😃
Amen...at 67
54 years later, always a classic. Also class of 1973😊
Now THIS is/was THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND! No other combination of musicians make this sound.
The original six were a once in a decade collaboration. Imagine had they never lost Duane and Oakley. Whoa
Hot damn if this ain’t on fire in 2024, y’all.
I totally agree!!
Light me up hahaha 🤣 🤣🤣🤣🤣 love you too
Robert you listening 🤣🤣🤣🤣 hahaha 🤣 I'm in Love hahaha 🤣🤣🤣 CRAZY women hahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hot Damn is right! They're amazing!!!
@@lesliehilesgardener6959Give me a toke!!
I have watched this video a hundred times and it never fails to give me chills, goosebumps and my spirit soars. Such beautiful music created by these geniuses.
This is one of the best video uploads of this performance.
❤👏👏❤✌️🌼❤️ There won't ever be another band like this😢 I am so grateful I got to see them. Younger generations will remember them. I think Derek Trucks and his wife Susan's band will see to that ❤
Same for me. Wait, I watched it today 👌😎And I will do so the rest of my life. Fantastic.
The coda is a thing of rare beauty and the riff and explorations kick.
Eternal beauty
You know it’s a great band when you have Two Lead Guitarist and Two Drummers!!
The absolute best southern band. Duane Allman was so before his time. It is music that gives you goose bumps.
The greatest live performance all time.
It's a spiritual matter! Can you feel it now? How amazing this very moment is! Tic TOC! Tic TOC! Powers & princepaletys of spiritual matters! Now are we clear?
🥀 RIP Dickey Betts... I have renovated many houses in my life when I'm feeling exhausted, burned out, but still wanna GET ER DONE ✅ I listen to the Allmans! Somehow 2nd wind 🌬️ shows up, good music is fuel ⛽ thank you sooooo much Allman Bros for being THERE for me!! Best wishes to the fans from Buckeye Arizona 😎🫵🏼🌵🐎💙🇺🇸
Cool I do the same thing
if this is a pseudonym for Richard Douglas. Hiya mate. if not sorry I bothered you.
@@philipwebb1883 no bother my brother I really am Douglas Richardson 🤠
Right back at ya, from Pahrump, Nv.
Such a perfect use for their music 🎶 they worked so hard at their craft
When I got back from Army overseas duty in 1971, my brother played ABB's first album for me. They had not shown up on our jungle camp juke box, so they were news to me. I was blown away. My first thought was that this is mature, straight forward, blues inflected rock. No rock 'n' roll kid stuff for these guys. No gimmicks. Pure soul and musicianship. They set a high bar.
you sound like a real tosh
@@duncanlaing6078 Duncan ......what's a "tosh"? Am I being insulted?
Thanks for your service and have a great Thanksgiving God Bless you and your family Jeff in Texas
Welcome home Soldier.
@@janetwilhelm4435 Why, thank you Janet.
Dicky betts doesn’t get enough credit he is killing it here
Those that know DB give him lots of credit...he started playing at age of 6yrs old....on mandolin then guutar and your right he can jam.👍
Betts Is the best music orquestrator eva
Guess Dicky was the better guitarist, comparing to Duane. Anyway I loved those 2 playing together, awesome.
just googled him to educate myself from your comment thank you.
Absolutely right about that Dicky is a master
Let's all take a moment to soak in that Greg Allman wrote this at 22. Long live the brothers.
Not only wrote it at 22, but holy fuck, that fucking VOICE at 22
Gregg and Duane both had incredible God given gifts. Unfortunately, the adulation and drugs got their hold too soon. Many of the deadly sins come calling with such for too many, especially those in "high esteem".
Dicky betts was a monster and under appreciated.
@@jimdarhower4945 Dickie is his own worst enemy.
How the fuck is this crowd sitting.
Before cell phones and social media, friends got together in person and created things like the Allman brothers band ! Miss these guys and these days
R.I.P. Dickey Betts. Today hurts on so many levels
It dose hurt but dang he left some great music. RIP Dickey Betts
Yes sir,FN FORREST RICHARD BETTS,God were has the time gone,greatest band ever,NOT EVEN CLOSE
Sheeeeshus get a life
but we all know our time is coming nothing we can do
All the levels.
The Allman Bros had an instrumental sound completely unique, immediately identifiable, and never duplicated. Loved them.
This is what you call a Rock Band's Rock Band. Ain't no other band around like them. Rest easy, Brothers Allman. We all miss you.
Yes agreed, and they all needed each other and respected each others ability. That is why they are legends!!!
Mike Gonzalezt
You like Taylor Swift
Mike Gonzalez I’d have to disagree, man. I like the Allman Bros too but it’ ALL sounds the same. They did WHAT EVERYONE rock n roll wise was doing at the time. “This sound” is the 70’s...mid to late 60’s PERIOD. Listen to few more of their songs, maybe.
ras124 well said👍🏼😂👍🏼
I just watched an episode of Fargo and it finished with Whipping Post by the Allman Brothers. It is so many years since I heard this song and it sounded so great to hear again.
Had the vinyl before it was cool. Whipping post was very favorite. It's now '22, I am 71 and still loving thier 🎵!!
ROCK ON GALE !!! ✌️
Me too, same age and everything. I got started listening to their double album “Beginnings”. I was hooked immediately. Then came “Live at the Fillmore East”, maybe my favorite album ever. I too am 71 and still a devoted fan of the original ABB
So much talent at such an early age. And worked together to near perfection. And the the two drummers, holy smokes !
They all come from the heart none of this studio bullshit you have to go see this band just goes into there own shit then they come back it is like watching masters if there art they will play in the rain i saw them in a concert in ohio in a package concert and they were the last band and it started to rain and just played in the rain alot of pEople left i stayed and watched everyminute of it duane was already gone bless him but greg growling out those songs from the heart and richard betts underated
Duane and Berry were both only 24-years old when they died. It's hard to imagine how much more their talent, both individually and as a band, would have grown if they had lived longer.
In my opinion one of the best Allman Bros' performances. Thank you, God, that I was a teen in the late 60s experiencing this profound great music. Forever magical.
wasnt it the last live....that duane / band leader/ played before he ate a peach truck with his bike the same year 1971... this song one of the best all time live preformances this band played
I'm 69 and was fortunate enough to have seen them three times while Duane was still alive. Once at a skating rink in Birmingham when they were still "Almond Joy". Again at a National Guard Armory and again on the Quad at the University Of Alabama. All three of those times were when you could walk up and talk to them.
I'm a lucky SOB.
Oh man to see Duane and the gang at a small university quad, lawd have mercy.
Seen them at stony brook what a trip=#@!!
Saw them in 73' at the Winterland Ball Room in San Francisco. That same year I saw Traffic at the Winterland and Led Zeppelin at Kezar Stadium in SF. That was a year I will never forget. I'am still in awe. We are definitely lucky SOB's to have experienced this music. I morn for the current generation.
Oooh how I envy you! Only saw them at Watkins Glen "Summer Jam" in 1973 - a concert that made it to Guinnes Book of Record with 600,000 people in the audience. Still love them to bits!
You are from Alabama? We are from B'ham and my Daddy took me to the Atlanta Pop Festival in 1970 (I was 7) where the ABB (and some guy named Jimi) became Gods of Rock and Roll. We lived in West End in '69 and there was only one skating rink I remember. One night, I got to go with only my 13 year old baby sitter. That little woman made a bad boy out of me. If you were there, I was the kid that could not skate. Roll Tide, War Eagle, Go Gators, and f the Dawgs!
Never gets old. Heard it a thousand times. Never gets old.
Yes. Just skipped through here, I will listen to this for the next hour. Crap. 🙂
I can say that about 20 of the Allman Brothers songs. True icons of rock and blues. Love these guys. peace
I’m 34 listen to them all the time!
Yes I agree a awesome group I remember in 1978 when I was 12
Never. Derek Trucks gets it...man we need it BACK. LETS GET SOME SOUL PUT BACK INTO THIS LAND....
They were hitting on all cylinders here. RIP Gregg, Duane, Berry,and Butch. Rock on Dickey and Jaimoe!
🌹🌹🌹🌹
Doesn't ever get any better than this
Exactly what Jaimoe (and later the rest of them, too) referred as--
"HITTING THE NOTE, man!" ....
when they were all in the same zone tuned in to each other just so perfectly, that not a single one of them could hit a bad note or lick even if they had wanted to or tried to.
It became so much such a catch phrase between all of them as they continued to play together more & more and hone their craft to *MUSICAL PERFECTION* .....
that they used the term to title a later album after they had lost both Duanne and Berry so close together within about a year apart of each death in order to honor both of their fallen brothers.
Duane and Berry were 24 and Gregg and Butch were 69 when they died
why did they have two drummers just curious
Dickey is now shredding with Duane again.
Rest in Peace!
Amen to that............
And Greg
With Jeff Healey on slide guitar the three of them be Jamming one hell of a tune.🎉 The fuck on.
@@brettallison5753 You're taking Jeff over Duane on slide. You're kidding right?
@@stevenseul361 didn't say that.I said with, which would then mean together.
I'm 50. I used to record my uncle's Allman bros albums onto cassette and listening to them on my Walkman as I passed Papers at 3 am hahaha
Got fired from that job? Yea probably!
50 years later and this is STILL mindblowingly amazing!
One of the greatest all-time bands to ever have played a song
Absolutely heartbroken to lose this man ! A true talent, a true person ! (RIP - DB)💔
I can’t stop crying man.
And both brothers! There would be no Allman Bros band or that signature sound w/out all 3 of them!!
@@wiseriverhealing 💔
@@gwenhopkins4227 Fact !
One of the best bands that ever took a stage.
I’m so grateful to live in a world where I can find out about a talented band 50 years after the show. What a world.
So glad you discovered the Allman Bros. This group of talented musicians was truly a gift from above.
Born in 🇯🇲 reggae background, this ♥
Speechless always with the talent of the Allman Brothers thank you for making masterpieces 🎸🎸
Yes, I've been playing in a band for the past 13 years that played this generation of music, and all I can say is that this is the best music I've ever enjoyed! I'm playing music that is 50 to 60 years old. Bring the old music back!
That iconic guitar intro gets me every time!
Long live the rock anthems of the 70s!
On the day of Betts passing away, what more needs to be said...
warren is still here to wipe the tears away
Duane and Barry Oakly's deaths hurt more
Pure talented musicians- straight up!! 🎸🎹 🥁🎙No auto-tune, gimmicks, manufactured puppets. In a class all by themselves- truly one of a kind.
No click track, either!
One of the best live bands. Dickey and Duane, Jaimoe and Butch, and of course Gregg. They created a sound unlike any other before or since.
Don’t forget Berry Oakley .
Dicky created his own finger chicken picken blues waaaayyyyy before Eddie Van Halen did.
Don't forget Berry Oakley.
You can't leave out Berry
Just going to say that
This is not blues, this is not jazz, this is not rock n' roll , this is magic at it's finest!!!!
Magic is a good word for it! To bad not many meet with the magic on the other side!
It's very jazz. Blues Rock
Fusion
Freaking great
The foundation elements are certainly based on blues, jazz, country,... they invented 'Southern Rock'. The greatest jam band of all time,... a lot of people do not realize a large percentage of their performances consist of improvisation,... which always made it interesting for the listener,... no two nights were the same. I was fortunate enough to experience The ABB live 28 times,... always a 2 1/2 to 3 hour show and best bang for the buck. A band thoroughly dedicated to their music and fans.
It’s a story put to music.
Magic I agree
This video captures one of the greatest bands ever, at their absolute apex! Wish we had more Duane Allman videos.
I miss Alabama... 🐸
@@missdollydawg2615 ?
Absolutely, this footage is priceless.
For us Southern people his death is like James Dean.
Awesome Music And Talent 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸💝🙏🙏
My dad was in front row watching these guys at Goose Lake! Standing between Edgar & Johnny Winter! Godwhat a time to be alive
Just saw this for the first time as a 21 year old. My jaw has been dropped for pretty much the entire song, what an amazing performance all the way through!
5 days later and I keep coming back, such a cool performance. I’ve got some of my buddies hooked on this band now too. No better time for good classic music than the start of summer!
There’s so much more too!!! Enjoy 🎶
If you like these guys you gotta check out Lynyrd Skynyrd; 2 best southern rock bands ever, been over 50 years, still can't pick a favorite...
You are now a lifelong fan! Enjoy the many years to come.
These musicians were not kings, nor prophets, just great musicians that had a window of opportunity, a musical time that was special, and they jumped through. At this time, we wanted to change something, maybe saw that rainbow, but could never quite touch it.
Those days are gone, I don't think this type of music will return. But if by chance it does, the youth who truly know music and truly know what "the possibilities" are, will be there honoring what was once.
They lived life as it was at the time.And yep,those times are gone.Its unfortunate in a humanistic view.
Yes they were ❤.
❤
Stevie Ray, Jimmie and a few others had this much soul and left way too soon.
@@wolfeyes9357 You can’t touch the originals, the pioneers of a genre of music, but there are bands who are taking what the Allman’s left us and keeping not only their music alive but trying to add to it as well. Tedeschi Trucks is the first band that comes to mind. Oteil Burbridge, & Blackberry Smoke should also be mentioned. But nothing will ever be as powerful as the mid to late 60’s & early 70’s. That is due to the change in the music industry itself. But the rainbow is still there and as long as there are fans & bands who love that music it will always be there. ☮️
Absolutely love Gregg's voice ! Duane and Dickey were both unbelievable !
Best American band, full stop. Fillmore East is an absolute unparalleled masterpiece.
This is the greatest live concert recording ever .every single song is fantastic
How on earth does a 21 year old Gregg Allman write a song like "Whipping Post?" Pretty sure he was born an old soul.
Chasin the dragon.... Duane.....
Some of the lyrics/ideas are probably from the blues that these guys were inspired by
god given talent
pastiche...
2nd or 3rd time....
Best twin guitars ever. Betts and Duane were monsters together.
@Christopher Ross I hear ya bud.
Don't forget danny kirwan who passed away in 2016 and the great peter green who is like one of the most underrated guitarist who unfortunately passed away just a few days ago. They were a killer duo too.
Betts and Duane in the same band.........just not fair
@@wesmatthews5532 I hear ya. All that talent...
Yes but I will add John Cipolina and Gary Duncan as a good second duo
To be 20 again, stoned, with headphones on, and plugged into my Pioneer 1200 and this playing on the turntable at full blast after breaking open the cellophane and sliding out one of the double records of the greatest live album I’ve ever owned. That was 53 years ago
After all these years, still takes my breath away every, every time. I was 17 when I saw them play this. It changed my life.
One of if not the best live recording of rock music ever. Probably the best live band to take the stage. They put so much effort into it .
Agreed❗live at the Fillmore 👍what a double album...LIVE❗
Incredible this live recording sounds better than half the studio stuff of other bands. Best group ever.
That whole album is great. I told a young man of about 20 years old about it. He loved the whole album. This music is timeless.
Twin kits set tight rhythm all play/speak/flow one another
More than half ! Lol
without a doubt, the best live album ever.
Live at the Fillmore East is one the greatest rock albums, and I play it often. I had the enormous pleasure of seeing Gregg Allman perform in London before he passed on. And then Dickey Betts. I still cannot get over the premature death of the brilliant guitarist Duane Allman. They wrote and played some of the most unforgettable music.
Rest in Paradise, Mr. Betts. 🙏🏽 Thank you for letting us share your awesome music. Prayers and Condolences to your Family and Friends.
Never tire of listening to this song. Seeing it too is a real treat.
These guys played their butts off, their jams are very well known. Two sets of drums and drum players, what Dickey Betts, freaking out of this world. I miss this band, super talent. Thank you for giving us some of the best music ever.
What are you even trying to say?
I was at this particular show; it was everything you hoped & imagined. Saw ABB several times but unfortunatly last time I saw Duane
Great masterpiece, I'm 69 and still gives me goose bumps listening.
I thank the Lord every day that I grew up with the Allman Bros Band
I say, " thank you God for my life's soundtrack " 😊🤘✌️🙏🇺🇸
Funny, at 64, I look back now at the music we heard while growing up and it was nothing short of creative genius, this song was among the very best. If you doubt it get your hands on the recording of Allman Brothers Fillmore East, pickup a decent set of headphones, lean back close your eyes, open your ears, and just enjoy the ride Duane, Dickey, Gregg and the rest of this band can take you on....amazing.
I found myself falling in love with Southern Rock (Outlaws, Lynrd Skynrd, Henry Paul, Allman Brothers, etc.) and more proud than ever I couldn't dance through the whole damn disco era that followed. God, I love this amazing tune, there is actually a better 21 minute version on Fillmore East from 1971 and between that and In Memory of Elizabeth Reed from the same set are just amazing back to back. Considered the second best live music recording of all time by Rolling Stone, nuff said.......50 years old and still as gripping and powerful today as when recorded.
Well hello @James I still play my vinyl album Filmore East on my Telefunken as I have for 45 years, we were lucky eh. Today it's Beiber. groan.
Sky dog solo got me through oily 2nd shift in Ford assembly line in 1972. A culture ‘tween north and south planted vibration, especially the canoe with Duane
watching his paddle slowly churn forward in a photo thanks to album cover with sharing what’s on the way. Enjoyable message of sharing.
sometimes I will be walking, or at home, or driving and out of nowhere, the beginning of One Way Out will just pop in my head like some form of brain response needing a boost, and I'll just start singing it. Blue Sky also. And as damn good as those 2 songs are there is still no better Brother's song than Whipping Post.
I totally agree with ya
I have that on vinyl
I saw them the week before at Skidmore college playing in a field on campus Saturday evening before maybe 500 people. Blew my mind in more ways than one. I was hooked for life. Never forget it. Who else was there?
These guys were the second concert I ever went to while Dickey Betts was still in the Band back in 93. I have a deep appreciation for this era of popular music. The quality of musicianship in my opinion is unparalleled. The way Dickey Betts and Duane Allman played off of each other is truly some great guitar that doesn’t seem to get the respect that it is due. I have never heard anyone talk about these two as composers and songwriters. To me the Allman brothers are truly Americas greatest Band because of the musicianship,sound and songwriting abilities but also because of the times and politics in the Deep South in that era. To be a inter grated band and to receive the rightful respect for music. They also showed that music has no bounds. They were truly great
Eric Sherman : need to point out that Duane didn't compose, except for Little Martha. Gregg composed lots, but nothing as serenely beautiful as the compositions of Dickey Betts - Elizabeth Reed, High Falls, Ramblin' Man, Jessica, 7 Turns, None to run with, off the top of my head. These and many others kept the band alive after Duane died. Just sayin...
Just so you know the word is integrated, not intergrated.
How true n then ya got Skynyrd,Joe walsh,The Eagles. Crosby stills nash young I Could Go one!..what ide do to go back in time
Thanks for your boring review; however, be that as it may be. As I've always said, I found their musianship to be sometimes integrated, especially white people from the Deep South area. Much better than Foreigner. As someone from North Korea I had never heard of them before I came upon this video.
This band was a phenomena that happened in a time that will never be repeated, young talented musicians striking out into new territory and defining a genre. they were unique.
They pretty much started the Southern Rock genre. But they were much more eclectic and progressive than any of the others, mixing Blues, Southern Country, Jazz and Psychedelic into one hell of a tasty stew
@@dshedwick3235 the first and the most diverse and talented, the others to follow like Lenard Skynard were just rocked up single dimensional country bands.
Truly the best jam band ever IMHO.... Experienced them in their beginning & was an ABB addict for life. I'll be 70 soon and have only watched them improve with technology in many ways.... So pure
Well said my friend.
listen to Kind of Blue and then In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.
Living in the world today makes me feel like I'm tied to the whipping post.
We all are!
So true
@@gunnerblankenship4132 For a price!
Two weeks to slow the spread! ⛽ 💡
I hear ya.
I love his gravelly voice and no showboating. No hair spray just a good old boy jamming. He is missed.
Duane was a miracle. A gift taken way too soon. RIP Duane and Gregg.
10 year old when my sister let me listen to this. It never went away. 63 now and still dancing to this.
I was such a child when I saw the ABB back then. There was so much incredible music that washed over us in those days. I couldn't really grasp the depth or historical import of it all - let alone the genius of the musicianship. But I felt it and at some level knew that it was greatness I was witnessing. It changed how I began to understand music. And I've never forgotten it.
This was on the second album I ever heard. I pulled it out of my dad's collection in 1985 when I was 12. We've seen them together so many times and still listen a few times a week if not daily. They are the top of the line along with Zeppelin and cream and big brother in the holding company. My dad sure had a lot of great records
I've danced on stage right next to him at least 5 or 6 times in my life in the 90s... Amazing rush to see the audience! Thank you Duane Betts😙😘
Five hundred years from now, some kid is going to watch this and form a band.
I don't know. We're not playing the music of 500 years ago very much
I hope so. But who kMars. If the earth will be in existence in 500 years. Maybe there will be people or aliens on mars jamming out.
@@MartinPell Not quite five hundred years ago, but have you ever hard of Georg Telemonn, Johann Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, George Handel?
These baroque composers weren't recorded at the Fillmore East, but their music has survived cultures and generations. Listen to a classical music station for a day and you will certainly here at least one of them. Their harmonies, arrangements, and innovations are with us today, even in the Allman Brothers music.
@@MartinPelldo we have recordings of 500 year old music?
@MartinPell sure we are, it's just evolved
This is still so insanely good one of the most unique blues rock pieces ever created, Ive heard so many great other musicians and bands do this song , no one comes close yet
Even the ending is just a work of art
This track is what my guitar listens to when im not home
🤣
I bet it pretty good at playing it too! 👍😁
@@subliminalphish almost as good as Skydog :P
YES!
Lol
I was at the August Jam in 1974 in North Carolina,16 years old,3 day concert.Had the time of my life,The Allman Brothers performed there and rocked the whole time,What a time to be alive
Duane was such a legend in his short life.
😞😞😞
If you dont already know, look up all the compilations he had, all the very big names in music that he recorded with, & most, maybe all of them @ FAME Music Studios in Muscle Shoals Alabama. ALSO, if you haven't already, watch the film/documentary "MUSCLE SHOALS"
Greg too ! ❤
My favorite song is ‘Little Martha’, so superb!❤
Too bad they didn't have any real chart success until after both Duane and Berry were dead.
WHAT A BAND !!!
Duane and Greg's first album, The Allman Joy's, showed what kind of genius was budding forth. It just took the right band mates to bring it out.
Gregg is one of the greatest blues singers. Duane will go down as one of the best guitarists of all time. But we should not forget what Dickie Betts did for this band.
EXTRAORDINARY. OTHER-WORLDLY. OMG!!! Spectacular. The best ever... Dickey's and Duane's brains were connected and we just couldn't see the wires.
I was in Basic Training (Boot Camp) Fort Ord, California. I had just joined the US Army the morning of the 23rd. Love this band.
Thank you for your service I am a Army veteran as well 18x, 7th Special forces group.
Yes, thank you for your service! Did you see a UFO? Mr. Duane was from another planet!
I was in ord too 12 /7
Hey James....Sad that Ord is mostly a ghost town now.
There were some very special and unique things happening in music during the 70's. I am afraid that we will not see anything similar again.
Those golden days of music are gone my old friend . Sad but true .
We tried hard in the '90s. We were as honest as we could be, we played with reckless abandon, but it was not enough. We need the young people
Well i agree whole heartedly. Music, fing amazing life changing soul, to the depth therof. Except. Ok allman, skynard, yes all crazy. But some of the guitar solos passed off , in janis joplins band? Screetching random feedback, no talent , no soul horse shit? Jefferson airplanes guilty a hare, kinda makes me feel a producer or 2 should have been fired. Imagine they hired janises guitar player to back hendrix. Look. I understand it took a kilo to get high back then.. But there was probably no bad brown acid at Woodstock. It was all good. Just too many huge speakers amplifying a terrible guitarist. Dont belive me? U tube ball n chain. Omg. Idk how janis even found a root note to start with.
@@bikerbaker38 I think you are forgetting the status of the recording equipment from that time period. Yes there were quite a few guitar players just making noise trying to emulate Hendrix, but that wasn't really possible. Still the originality of the music of the late 60's and most of the 70's was a time period of creativity that can't be duplicated.
sad, to say , agreed