Unbelievable how they started with Duane and Dickey and finished with Derek and Warren. Brilliant bookends. Of all the rock deaths over the last 4-5 years, it's Gregg I miss the most.
Amen! Gregg has been a huge loss to me! My all time favorite vocalist by far! There just isn't anybody else out there like him at all! He's the artist that brought a lot of feeling along with everything he sang!!I could really feel him no matter what he was singing!!
I visited the Rose Cemetery last Sept during GABBAFest and saw the whole family visiting the graves during that time. Both sad and invigorating as I could hear the older generation telling the grandchildren about the band. Happens every year. Google it, it would be worth your while. I am heading back this year.
@@kevinbieker8389He is dearly missed for sure. Enjoyed the band at PNC 2 years before the passing of Greg and Butch. Such a very sad time for me to this very day. Grew up loveing there Music. May they all Rest in Peace forever!
The song of my life since I was 13 years old..I'm 61 & it's still the soundtrack of my life...The song had long legs..I still drift away to someplace I love..yep.🎸🍄🍑🎸
Right with ya, brother. I'm 61 too. And the 'Beginnings' version got me through a couple really tough semesters of high school back in the 70's, almost single handed. But this version is superb. I can't watch it without sobbing tears of joy. That raw slide seems to yank every emotion I've ever had and dangle them in front of me. As if to say, "Hey! Ain't nuthin' but a thang!"
The Memories of this song can sometimes bring me to tears. If you have never experienced Real Southern Rock, Start Here. Nothing will ever replicate or duplicate this music. Period!
What a performance! Most amazing thing about Gregg is that his voice stayed so strong - he was one of the most authentic artists/voices in the entire history of blues, jazz, and rock. We miss him so much already and yes, even a little panda like me loves me some Gregg and da Bros. RIP precious Gregory.
It's truly amazing considering the hell he put his body through with his addictions and liver problems. Every note he ever sang came from his heart. One of my biggest regrets was never getting to see him or the Brothers live.
Not to mention the little known tragedy of his father, a US Naval officer being murdered in Norfolk VA around Christmas when he was a child. God rest the brothers and family.
I'm 66 and it brings me right back to my roots. I absolutely love, love this song. The blues are the best genre ever. If you don't get it, your missing out on life.
Love this song, but as to the blues are the best, perhaps rethink that. I love trad Jazz as well, Sunday mornings are always Johann Strauss, and of course then there is always The Fab Four and Zeppelin that rise above the pack. Given that i love Dickeys songs and his melodic playing. Again i love the music of Ballet. In other words, open your ears and heart to all forms, music is the backdrop of life. If you love blues the best, awesome, that you love music so much, but there is no best, like saying so an so is the best guitarist, it's not a competition. Might i suggest you spend next Sunday morning listening to The Blue Danube Waltz!😊
Like other Allman Brothers fans from the early 1970s, I'm thankful that today we have Derek Trucks to carry it all forward in the form or the Tedeschi Trucks Band (and Warren Haynes in his band as well). There's are few voices as soulful as Gregg's was, but I'm also thankful for what Susan Tedeschi's voice, fronting TTB, brings to the Allman Brothers' musical progeny.
This band has been in my top two since I was 14. Now at 66 I still long the song. And the new band hasn’t has a thing, best Southern Rock band of all time. The addition of horns is a great supplement.
The Allman Brothers Band came at us with many different players filling gigantic holes left by 2 of the OG being lost…they always every single time this song was played sounded like they were back at the Fillmore laying it bare just like in ‘71…Everytime I Saw the Brothers or Gregg’s band or Dickeys band they were simply the best…🍄
In my lifetime back in the 80's I saw the Allman Brothers in Chicago. I'm 64 now. It brings back great memories. Back then when we were just kids, we used to say that Gregg Allman played the guitar 🎸 so fast his fingers blurred! On stage it was fast, but it didn't look like his fingers blurred. They put on the best concert ever! If you ever had a chance to see them, it's a great experience and will always bring a 😃 smile. Oh....the memories will always stay with you for a lifetime.
Like Bill Grahman from the fabled Fillmore said “the greatest of them all”. Very fortunate to be at the Beacon in 2013. Every Allman devoted follower strived to make the Beacon run. At 67 years old they still move my soul since ‘72
One of the biggest regrets I have is never seeing either Gregg or the brothers perform live. I just love this. Despite the hell Gregg put his body through, his voice still had the soul and snap it always had. And love the Miles Davis lick that Oteil plays during much of this song. And Derek and Warren, what else can be said? Those two are gold! What a performance by an amazing bunch of performers.
4/28/70 I was a 'student' at SUNY Stony Brook, a Thursday night mind you..........and there was a concert in our gym ( that normally holds ~ 2000), and as such, only ~ 300 showed up. As a student, we all paid an activities fee, which meant all Concerts were gratus On the Bill, were the headliners 'Chicago' and a band no one ever heard of: The Allman Brothers Being the 'student' that I mentioned I was........I had nothing better to do, so I attended..........a double set show, with Chicago playing last. I remember sitting in the Audience Right bleachers almost at top....on the 180 degree line up from the riser stage. I don't have any memory of the 1st set of either band, but it was decent enough that I did decide to stay put for the second show from both. I'm assuming Chicago wanted to get out of 'dodge', as they played 1st to start the 2nd show, and then the Bro's followed! What I do remember, is by the end for the encore, me and ~ 50 other kids were all that were left, and I had come down off the Bleachers to 'boogie' right in front of the stage, to The Mountain Jam ! etc Changed my Musical LIFE to this day ! I'm still a HUGE fan of Duane and the Bros, and saw then a few times then before Duane passed, as well as Derek and the Bros a few times in their last years, as well as the PPV MSG 3/10/20 , ( a few days before NYC was Locked down ) which if you've not seen TRY TO ! You WON'T regret the $ outlay for the recording of the PPV! Trust me ! I had 4 heros back then, Jimi ( whom I also saw at school as well: OMG ), Eric, Jerry, and Duane. I play'd and still play guitar and those were/are my 'teachers' still. One of my 'piece de resistance' onemanband efforts is the Mt Jam ( go figure - LOL )
Good Lord didn’t think they could top themselves! Maurice was fire and really everybody was other level. Thank God truly for these soulful magical human beings.
** I saw them at the Beacon live 10 years back and I gotta say ... I know they love to Jam, but when they do the Mainstream Hits is when I well up with chills and really feel Gregg's music in my soul. My wife walked out 15 minutes into a Over-Jam. I was like dang .... yeah it was a little much. GOD Speed Gregg and GOD Bless.
I would have givin anything to have been there. is that the one they aired on Showtime? I was blown away. derrick and Warren were mesmerizing however the whole band was incredible. Gonna miss them all. Check out Allman Betts band. Dwayne's son and Dickie's son. Take care
I'm 48 years old and the biggest regret in my life at this point is not seeing the ABB live. Had a ticket to see them somewhere in the 90's and blew it off.... Bad move. I wish I could go back in time to see the original lineup in 71'.
FAHQ Racing - so would many others! I did see them twice in 1971 one while Duane was with us, one in December. I’d love to have more detailed memories of those shows. I do have a copy of the first show in 1972 that I attended. Syracuse.
Just one more mornin, I had to wake up with the blues. Pulled myself out of bed, yeah, put on my walkin shoes. And went up on the mountain, to see what I could see. The whole world was fallin, right down in front of me. 'Cause I've a hunger for the dreams I'll never see, yeah, baby. Ah, help me baby, or, or this will surely be the end of me, yeah. Pull myself together, put on a new face. Climb down off the hilltop, baby, get back in the race. Lord, cause I've a hunger for dreams I'll never see, yeah, babe. Lord, help me baby, or, this will surely be the end of me, yeah. Pull myself together, put on a new face. Climb down off the hilltop, baby, and get back in the race. 'Cause I've a hunger for the dreams I'll never see, yeah, baby. Ah, help me baby, or, or this will surely be the end of me, yeah.
oh my gosh what a song as a huge ABB fan I cant believe ive Never heard this song before. It just blew me away and really as hard is it for me to say rivals anything these guys have ever done and thats saying something as great as this band was and is.
There was nothing like the ABB and there will never be a band like ABB I was blessed to see over 100 shows I miss them dearly but THE ROAD WILL GO ON FOREVER I miss going to the beacon run every year
Mind blowing 🤯 I watch this several times daily. Can't get enough!! So grateful for all the times I got to see Gregg. Feel blessed. Hats off to Derek for picking up the torch ❣️
😮 I heard this song when it first came out with a black guy smoking a joint in Cincinnati Ohio and introduce me to this album and I love them ever since I live on Mickey Avenue in Cincinnati Ohio he worked at Dolly Madison in Cincinnati Ohio later I found out he was a cop laid off from his job but he was the coolest guy I ever met but he never told me he was a cop until later, smoke pot with him a lot damn I miss people like that and I'm a white guy love you man hope you're so alive
I kick myself because I didn't go see the Allman Brothers when they were performing!!! But you best trust and believe, that whenever Govt Mule and Tedeschi Trucks Band come to New York, I'm front and center, same goes for AllmanBetts Band! Life isn't a repeat
Love The Allman Brothers Band and Love Gregg going solo .Gregg ,Duane,Berry and Butch are loved and missed by many .Derek has been withGregg on and off since he was a younger boy .Derek reminds me of Duane at times .I believe Duane and Berry would be pleased if they were all alive today to see how far there music went ..Love them all miss them all …
Such a sweet Southern gentleman at his core..I loved to watch him just jam.. he get lost.. and so would I..a lifetime ago. Gregory loved Muscle Shoals, and to record his last album, "Southern Blood" here was so bittersweet. As a singer/songwriter I've ALWAYS said TWO things in life make your back arch.. and ONE of them is a GREAT SONG.. Gregory definitely made your back arch❤🎵🎤🎹🎸🍑🍄🎶💞
The first time I saw them live, I could feel the Leslie throwing out the sound of Gregg’s B3 and I was never the same. I knew I had to have a Hammond and now I own an A102 and a B3!
Great performance of a great tune. One of Gregg Allman's best. I am glad I was able to see the Allman Brothers Band multiple times. The best band in any land, bar none. God bless Gregg Allman's soul, may his spirit Rest In Peace.
We miss you Gregory my Friend but, even Heaven is improved by your presence and when my time here is over I’ll see you there at the foot of the Throne of God Almighty.😎
Unbelievable how they started with Duane and Dickey and finished with Derek and Warren. Brilliant bookends. Of all the rock deaths over the last 4-5 years, it's Gregg I miss the most.
Amen! Gregg has been a huge loss to me! My all time favorite vocalist by far! There just isn't anybody else out there like him at all! He's the artist that brought a lot of feeling along with everything he sang!!I could really feel him no matter what he was singing!!
For sure my brother
I visited the Rose Cemetery last Sept during GABBAFest and saw the whole family visiting the graves during that time. Both sad and invigorating as I could hear the older generation telling the grandchildren about the band. Happens every year. Google it, it would be worth your while. I am heading back this year.
Seven years ago today Gregg passed away. Rest In Peace.
@@kevinbieker8389He is dearly missed for sure. Enjoyed the band at PNC 2 years before the passing of Greg and Butch. Such a very sad time for me to this very day.
Grew up loveing there Music.
May they all Rest in Peace forever!
The song of my life since I was 13 years old..I'm 61 & it's still the soundtrack of my life...The song had long legs..I still drift away to someplace I love..yep.🎸🍄🍑🎸
Right with ya, brother. I'm 61 too. And the 'Beginnings' version got me through a couple really tough semesters of high school back in the 70's, almost single handed. But this version is superb. I can't watch it without sobbing tears of joy. That raw slide seems to yank every emotion I've ever had and dangle them in front of me. As if to say, "Hey! Ain't nuthin' but a thang!"
Mine, too. I'm almost 60.
Patrick - I am with you on this.....
Me to brother
Love this song, even at 65, still jamming out to it. Timeless!!
This song,stands shoulder to shoulder with any rock song,ever.They had a sound,that will never be replicated.Half decade later,it's still fresh.peace
I Sobered up in 1993 to this music! 30 Years later it means more to me now! Thank You ABB.
The Memories of this song can sometimes bring me to tears. If you have never experienced Real Southern Rock, Start Here. Nothing will ever replicate or duplicate this music. Period!
Amen.This stuff is spiritual.
What a performance! Most amazing thing about Gregg is that his voice stayed so strong - he was one of the most authentic artists/voices in the entire history of blues, jazz, and rock. We miss him so much already and yes, even a little panda like me loves me some Gregg and da Bros. RIP precious Gregory.
It's truly amazing considering the hell he put his body through with his addictions and liver problems. Every note he ever sang came from his heart. One of my biggest regrets was never getting to see him or the Brothers live.
Not to mention the little known tragedy of his father, a US Naval officer being murdered in Norfolk VA around Christmas when he was a child. God rest the brothers and family.
Yess all the way to the END OR BEGANNING ????;???? LOL RIP GRAG ALLMON
Had NO CLUE I thank u FLINT MI.USA@@evilmonkey63
Have never seen this performance before. Blows my mind. I can’t turn it up loud enough. Astonishing musicianship.
One of the best live versions ever, Duane would be proud as he wanted to incorporate Jazz into the band
In my opinion the allman brothers band is the GOAT.
I'm 66 and it brings me right back to my roots. I absolutely love, love this song. The blues are the best genre ever. If you don't get it, your missing out on life.
Love this song, but as to the blues are the best, perhaps rethink that. I love trad Jazz as well, Sunday mornings are always Johann Strauss, and of course then there is always The Fab Four and Zeppelin that rise above the pack. Given that i love Dickeys songs and his melodic playing. Again i love the music of Ballet. In other words, open your ears and heart to all forms, music is the backdrop of life. If you love blues the best, awesome, that you love music so much, but there is no best, like saying so an so is the best guitarist, it's not a competition. Might i suggest you spend next Sunday morning listening to The Blue Danube Waltz!😊
One of the greatest live performances EVER. Derek's solo was otherworldly.
Like other Allman Brothers fans from the early 1970s, I'm thankful that today we have Derek Trucks to carry it all forward in the form or the Tedeschi Trucks Band (and Warren Haynes in his band as well). There's are few voices as soulful as Gregg's was, but I'm also thankful for what Susan Tedeschi's voice, fronting TTB, brings to the Allman Brothers' musical progeny.
This band has been in my top two since I was 14. Now at 66 I still long the song. And the new band hasn’t has a thing, best Southern Rock band of all time. The addition of horns is a great supplement.
Who is your #1 band, if I may ask:)
@@terryb.9719 CSN and Young.
This song is totally timeless
The Allman Brothers Band came at us with many different players filling gigantic holes left by 2 of the OG being lost…they always every single time this song was played sounded like they were back at the Fillmore laying it bare just like in ‘71…Everytime I Saw the Brothers or Gregg’s band or Dickeys band they were simply the best…🍄
Drums and bass kept it tight and in the pocket, Bravo, Allman Brothers way ahead of their time.
In my lifetime back in the 80's I saw the Allman Brothers in Chicago. I'm 64 now. It brings back great memories. Back then when we were just kids, we used to say that Gregg Allman played the guitar 🎸 so fast his fingers blurred! On stage it was fast, but it didn't look like his fingers blurred. They put on the best concert ever! If you ever had a chance to see them, it's a great experience and will always bring a 😃 smile. Oh....the memories will always stay with you for a lifetime.
Growing up in the Arrowhead of MN this song always went with me on those long dark winter drives. Warms the heart like whiskey
Holy crap! Derek’s guitar sounds other worldly!!! 🔥
Oh MyMy I have heard this song several times,but as I listen it's like I have never heard it before Life is Changing ✌️❤️
Like Bill Grahman from the fabled Fillmore said “the greatest of them all”. Very fortunate to be at the Beacon in 2013. Every Allman devoted follower strived to make the Beacon run. At 67 years old they still move my soul since ‘72
Maurice Brown’s trumpet work in this - a very nice, excellent touch.
This is very cool. May Butch Trucks rest in peace.
Still wows me after all these listens
OMG, Butch and Oteil absolutely crush it during Derek's solo!
Right on !
Driving down the road not paying much attention, just being mesmerized by this awesome tune.
YESSSS THE BLOOOOM BLOOOOM THEN FROM BASE TOO SAX THEN LEAD AND BASE !!! LOL LOL LOVE U ❤️ T.Y.FLINT MI.IN THE HOUSE !! 12 13 2024
DICKY BETTS ??????
Having a bad night!! Lol I'm happy now!!!!!!!!
Thank ya U TUBE
Damnnnn lol pull MYSELF TOGETHER
One of the biggest regrets I have is never seeing either Gregg or the brothers perform live. I just love this. Despite the hell Gregg put his body through, his voice still had the soul and snap it always had. And love the Miles Davis lick that Oteil plays during much of this song. And Derek and Warren, what else can be said? Those two are gold! What a performance by an amazing bunch of performers.
can't remember what Miles track that is.....
Was lucky enough to see ABB live play Dreams back in the 70s. But this version blows me away! RIP brother Gregg. ❤
4/28/70 I was a 'student' at SUNY Stony Brook, a Thursday night mind you..........and there was a concert in our gym ( that normally holds ~ 2000), and as such, only ~ 300 showed up. As a student, we all paid an activities fee, which meant all Concerts were gratus On the Bill, were the headliners 'Chicago' and a band no one ever heard of: The Allman Brothers Being the 'student' that I mentioned I was........I had nothing better to do, so I attended..........a double set show, with Chicago playing last. I remember sitting in the Audience Right bleachers almost at top....on the 180 degree line up from the riser stage. I don't have any memory of the 1st set of either band, but it was decent enough that I did decide to stay put for the second show from both. I'm assuming Chicago wanted to get out of 'dodge', as they played 1st to start the 2nd show, and then the Bro's followed! What I do remember, is by the end for the encore, me and ~ 50 other kids were all that were left, and I had come down off the Bleachers to 'boogie' right in front of the stage, to The Mountain Jam ! etc Changed my Musical LIFE to this day ! I'm still a HUGE fan of Duane and the Bros, and saw then a few times then before Duane passed, as well as Derek and the Bros a few times in their last years, as well as the PPV MSG 3/10/20 , ( a few days before NYC was Locked down ) which if you've not seen TRY TO ! You WON'T regret the $ outlay for the recording of the PPV! Trust me !
I had 4 heros back then, Jimi ( whom I also saw at school as well: OMG ), Eric, Jerry, and Duane. I play'd
and still play guitar and those were/are my 'teachers' still.
One of my 'piece de resistance' onemanband efforts is the Mt Jam ( go figure - LOL )
Derek Trucks, an inspired slide guitar player, solo on this live performance is incendiary 🔥
Damn, that was so good. 14 minutes of pure goodness, guitars so sweet.
Good Lord didn’t think they could top themselves! Maurice was fire and really everybody was other level. Thank God truly for these soulful magical human beings.
Can't get enough of this performance. Perfection at its best.
God given talent !
The Allman Brothers Band !
** I saw them at the Beacon live 10 years back and I gotta say ... I know they love to Jam, but when they do the Mainstream Hits is when I well up with chills and really feel Gregg's music in my soul. My wife walked out 15 minutes into a Over-Jam. I was like dang .... yeah it was a little much. GOD Speed Gregg and GOD Bless.
I would have givin anything to have been there. is that the one they aired on Showtime? I was blown away. derrick and Warren were mesmerizing however the whole band was incredible. Gonna miss them all. Check out Allman Betts band. Dwayne's son and Dickie's son. Take care
Saw them in Atlanta 1974 - amazing!
You just don't want this song to end.
That's why you replay it!
I'm so sorry 😢
Missing you Brother Gregg! May your spirit dwell in us all through your songs!
Maestros!!, espectaculares, virtuosidad y genialidad todo junto, magníficos.
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I'm 48 years old and the biggest regret in my life at this point is not seeing the ABB live. Had a ticket to see them somewhere in the 90's and blew it off.... Bad move. I wish I could go back in time to see the original lineup in 71'.
FAHQ Racing - so would many others! I did see them twice in 1971 one while Duane was with us, one in December. I’d love to have more detailed memories of those shows. I do have a copy of the first show in 1972 that I attended. Syracuse.
You Infact messed up with that call!
I’m 20 and I’ve seen them 7 times thank you to my father.
@@stevenpisauro8698 7 times since 2022? You got some 'splainin' to do!
Love Gregg Allman and the brothers, the best ever!!
My favorite song by the brothers....
I watch this pretty much every day. Flawless 🎵
Just one more mornin, I had to wake up with the blues.
Pulled myself out of bed, yeah, put on my walkin shoes.
And went up on the mountain, to see what I could see.
The whole world was fallin, right down in front of me.
'Cause I've a hunger for the dreams I'll never see, yeah, baby.
Ah, help me baby, or, or this will surely be the end of me, yeah.
Pull myself together, put on a new face.
Climb down off the hilltop, baby, get back in the race.
Lord, cause I've a hunger for dreams I'll never see, yeah, babe.
Lord, help me baby, or, this will surely be the end of me, yeah.
Pull myself together, put on a new face.
Climb down off the hilltop, baby, and get back in the race.
'Cause I've a hunger for the dreams I'll never see, yeah, baby.
Ah, help me baby, or, or this will surely be the end of me, yeah.
Can't get enough of this particular version!
oh my gosh what a song as a huge ABB fan I cant believe ive Never heard this song before. It just blew me away and really as hard is it for me to say rivals anything these guys have ever done and thats saying something as great as this band was and is.
Cannot believe only 299 likes. If I could like more than once, the numbers would have gone up substantially.
There was nothing like the ABB and there will never be a band like ABB
I was blessed to see over 100 shows
I miss them dearly but THE ROAD WILL GO ON FOREVER
I miss going to the beacon run every year
a true masterpiece
Remembering an iconic song. And a voice like no other.
I miss you Greggory it has been a long Road since 69 I wouldn’t trade a minute it
Phenomenal,brilliant!! So missed Gregg!🎶🎸🎹🎶🍄🍄🍑🕊
Mind blowing 🤯 I watch this several times daily. Can't get enough!! So grateful for all the times I got to see Gregg. Feel blessed. Hats off to Derek for picking up the torch ❣️
😮 I heard this song when it first came out with a black guy smoking a joint in Cincinnati Ohio and introduce me to this album and I love them ever since I live on Mickey Avenue in Cincinnati Ohio he worked at Dolly Madison in Cincinnati Ohio later I found out he was a cop laid off from his job but he was the coolest guy I ever met but he never told me he was a cop until later, smoke pot with him a lot damn I miss people like that and I'm a white guy love you man hope you're so alive
I was there too. ❤
Ludlow Garage ?
Absolutely love this version.
I kick myself because I didn't go see the Allman Brothers when they were performing!!! But you best trust and believe, that whenever Govt Mule and Tedeschi Trucks Band come to New York, I'm front and center, same goes for AllmanBetts Band! Life isn't a repeat
The best blues song ever written & composed.
its certainly great but I'd have to say Stormy Monday is still the best!
I HAVE NO WORDS !!!!!
THE BEST !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PURE BLISS !!! THE MEMORIES... HAPPINESS AND SO MUCH LOVE THE BEAUTY OF THE ALLMAN BROTHERS IS IMPECCABLE ❤❤
Love The Allman Brothers Band and Love Gregg going solo .Gregg ,Duane,Berry and Butch are loved and missed by many .Derek has been withGregg on and off since he was a younger boy .Derek reminds me of Duane at times .I believe Duane and Berry would be pleased if they were all alive today to see how far there music went ..Love them all miss them all …
So glad I made it to a few shows at the Beacon in late 90’s.
Blues, Rock & Jazz all stirred up!
Just incredible performance. America's greatest band ever.
Such a sweet Southern gentleman at his core..I loved to watch him just jam.. he get lost.. and so would I..a lifetime ago. Gregory loved Muscle Shoals, and to record his last album, "Southern Blood" here was so bittersweet. As a singer/songwriter I've ALWAYS said TWO things in life make your back arch.. and ONE of them is a GREAT SONG.. Gregory definitely made your back arch❤🎵🎤🎹🎸🍑🍄🎶💞
One of my favorite concert in the 90's in New York City off the Hudson Bay was Greg Allman , Stevie Ray Vaughan and Charlie Daniels.
I was there too. But i think it was the late 80s? Steive Ray died in 90
That’s right Stevie died in 1990. In that damn helicopter.
Hard for anyone to top this
This is Duane’s vision…….the best of American music
The first time I saw them live, I could feel the Leslie throwing out the sound of Gregg’s B3 and I was never the same. I knew I had to have a Hammond and now I own an A102 and a B3!
Thinking about Gregory a lot today. Four years gone today.
Still hard to believe 😔
RIP Brother Gregg 💕
~Gregory LeNoir Allman~
12/8/1947 - 5/27/2017
Jesus Christ, Derek Trucks is on such a different level than everyone else out there
Great performance of a great tune. One of Gregg Allman's best. I am glad I was able to see the Allman Brothers Band multiple times. The best band in any land, bar none. God bless Gregg Allman's soul, may his spirit Rest In Peace.
I have seen Plenty of March Madness Beacon Theater residency shows. In the late 90's through and they were always their best in that room. 👍🏽❤
Truly , doesn't get much better.
We miss you Gregory my Friend but, even Heaven is improved by your presence and when my time here is over I’ll see you there at the foot of the Throne of God Almighty.😎
Just lovely.
I like that story of how Gregg had moments when he'd see Derek play and have eerie flashbacks and think it was really Duane again.
My Neighbors enjoyed this!!
The liner notes (actually on the inside of the double album fold) describes this song so perfectly.
ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND GENIUSZ GENIUSZ GENIUSZ nad GENIUSZAMI KOSMOS KOCHANI na zawsze dziękuję BARDZO i MIŁOŚĆ ☮️ POKÓJ MUZYKA tak
I will always love him
❤ that horn! $💯👍😎✌️
Love the mushroom drum kit, and this powerful Dreams.
Butchs bass drum wit mushroom says: wake the F*ck up! It's in the mansion museum in Macon. Went there recently. It's a must see.
Can not like this enough.
❤❤❤ RIP Gregg Allman
Derek! WOW! Im speechless...
Yep, they found it 10 minutes in. Lovely!
Incredible!!!!
Gregg really gets into the music 🎶 🎵 but he should of smiled 😃. Warren and Derek are two amazing guitarists. Gregg blows me away.
The version recorded Live at the Ludlow Garage from 1970 with Duane and Barry is the best version
gotta thank my daddy for introducing me to the good shit....
Fantastic.
Priceless.
True masterpice
Wow!!!
Another beautiful, l Iong one.
Warren is great but Derek is absolutely on a totally separate level. As in the greatest guitarist alive today as is Oteil on Bass.🤘🏼
Great job filming
Great song .
WoWser‼
Choice tunes. Been there done that haha love it all day
You know you're a kick ass band when you have as many drum sets as you have guitar players.
Beautiful,,,,,