The Allman Brothers Band - One Way Out | REACTION
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- These brothers are Smooth! One Way Out only made me want to check out more of The Allman Brothers Band. I'm Sold!
The Allman Brothers Band - One Way Out | REACTION
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They have an absolutely endless catalog. You could cover them for months
My parents were dirty south hippies. In the early 70’s.
So I heard all this stuff growing up.
Then I went back in time when I was 15-16 and started listening to all the black blues artists that these guys were inspired by.
It’s ALL good music.
Thanks for your reviews Van!!!
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ELMORE JAMES IS THE MAN!!!!
Elmore James! Yes!
I saw the Allman brothers in 1971 in Springfield Mass. A few months before Duane Allman died. This was the tour they recorded "Live at the Filmore" album. They jammed for 3 hours. One of year greatest concerts I ever saw.
greatest JAM band ever. Heard then do Donovan's "Moun5tain Jam" in St. Pete, on the water outside. It was a LONG set. lol
First time I saw them was live in Atlanta 1971. Got tickets on the street just before the concert. Seats were second row, center aisle, seats 1 and 2. My life changed that night.
Slide guitar player Duane Allman 23 years old at this time. Brother Greg on vocals. 22 years old. Mind blowing talent
Don't forget the amazing Dickie Betts on lead guitar.
I am 63 years old I first saw the Allman Brothers when I was 12 years old. My top 5 band for sure to me Gregg Allman was the best rock singer/Blues since they started recording music. I'm very fortunate that I grew up in the era I did rock music was born in 1968 and blossomed in 1980 I'm so fortunate I grew up in that time wouldn't trade it for anything
Born in Nashville, Tn. Home of the Allman family. Saw them 1st in 71 at 15 y/o.
Allman Brothers in Philly, early ‘70s was a must concert to attend. Never missed one. You could smoke your favorite in the Arena and totally enjoy the show. ❤️
Can't go wrong with two guitarists (Duane Allman and Dickey Betts) and two drummers (Jaimoe Johanson and Butch Trucks). Gregg Allman on vocals and organ.
and Berry Oakley on bas. RIP
@@KindCountsDeb3773 Yes, absolutely.
I heard Greg Allman for the first time in a friend's attic bedroom in 1974(we were15) singing "Queen Of Hearts" off his first solo album. His brother Duane had died a short time ago suddenly (he was hit by a produce truck carrying peaches) and this album was his first time out w/out Duane. His soul-filled voice was liquid magic to me. I felt so bad about his loss, which just made me like and crave his sound even more. The song I mentioned is a must listen to song--whether you feature it here or not. No Southern Rock band comes close to making me feel the way these boys do, then or now. Tight, gifted, with blues seeping out of their pores. The Allman's did an album after Duane died titled "Eat A Peach" (a direct tribute to Duane) and every--EVERY song is killer. Don't you dare miss that record. Each and every drop of it. And I have to say---I like what you're doing A Lot. Are you seriously as handsome as you seem? I never say shit like that, but honestly, you have the face that launched a 1,000 ships, as the saying goes. I can't get over it---please don't misinterpret me...this is NOT a line. Just super impressed, but you've probably heard that a bunch. Thanks for the content.
Get down, Laura. Eat a Peach and be happy!
My favorite band of all time! If you combined the best sounds of every genre and mixed them together, you'll get The Allman Brothers Band!
First time was a concert in Atlanta, 1971. Seats, second row, center aisle, seats 1 and 2.
Yeah, for sure!! These guys are amazing! Midnight Rider and Melissa, Revival, I see you checked out Whipping Post. Gregg Allman also has some interesting solo tracks, including "End of the Line", and "I'm no Angel". If you get the chance, check out the horrifying story of how Duane and Gregg witnessed their father being murdered when they were children. Thank you
Allman Brothers live was something you never forget. All excellent musicians with Gregg's vocals and Duane and Dickie on guitar, Holy Smokes,
This is one my favourite songs of all time - who could not love it?
On the anniversary of Gregory Allman's death: my brother brought Layla home in 1971. Back then I didn't know of Duane - all I can say is we played it all weekend, just turning the side over and over every 17 minutes. The first ABB album I bought was Brothers and Sisters in 1973 (albums were expensive back then) ... Unlike other bands they all were consummate musicians who knew how to play a tune ... which is why we are still devoted listeners in 2022
I am 60 and live about 70 miles from Macon. I first heard the Allman Brothers brothers Live at the Fillmore East album in 1976 I was 15 in 10th grade . This album unfortunately would be one of their last with this line up. Dwayne the fellow playing slide dies later on in 1971 motorcycle accident. He runs into a tractor trailer carrying peaches 🍑. Hence their next album was called "Eat a Peach" . Have seen them at least half a dozen between now and then unfortunately never was as good. Still a great band
Yes! You did more Allman Brothers 🔥 My first listen to this song was in my parent’s apartment in the Bronx; it was my Dad’s album and I had to be about 4 years old. Remember him playing the Allman Brothers a lot; my Mother was more the Led Zeppelin type (they were kids when they had me, so they played the cool stuff of the time; it is because of them that I know and love SO much music that pre-dates “my” time). Van, it was for my Father (gone too soon) that I requested you react to “Stormy Monday” from them 🥲. I again thank you so much for that reaction ❤️
I was going to request Stormy Monday, also. Great memory, Jacqueline!
I am digging the SHIT out of this, I was born in 1976, I grew up on this music...love your reaction 😂❤
First listen was so long ago I can't even remember. But after hearing Gregg Allman's voice on this, I knew there was a Man Down There.
Sometimes people sleep on what a great soulful vocalist Greg Allman is I mean listen to him in this song amazing.
I got the album "Eat a Peach" shortly after it's release in February 1972, so that would have been the first time I heard the song. Any song off the live album "At Fillmore East" is great and worth listening to.
Fell in love with Gregg and Duane (and the two drummers) ... and yes, Dickie Betts ... after hearing this song. And can I mention Gregg again? Cooool ...
I was a senior in high school (71) and just started smoking pot when I got turned on to Live at the Fillmore and Eat a Peach albums. Now those were the days...knewn music could never get any more advanced than this. No cover bands even tried to play their songs in the D-FW area in the mid seventies.
It was about '75 I discovered the album; I'd have been 15-ish. I never looked back. All-time favorite!
In college in 83 84. Jersey boy being introduced to southern rock on NC
They always had two drummers Butch Trucks and Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson. Jaimoe and Dicky Betts are the only two surviving members of the original line up. Love ABB...
I first saw the Allman Brothers with Molly Hatchet in CT. in 1981
First time I heard them was 1972. I was 12 years old and my brother bought the "Live at Fillmore East" album which has since become a must have record in anyones collection. Oh yeah - the album was also inducted in the U.S. Library of Congress music catalogue as an important American contribution to music. You need the Live at Fillmore Album my man :)
Allman Bros always had two drummers. Butch Trucks and Jaimoe. Thats how they set that groove ☝️
I first heard this song in 1972, I liked them because they had long hair!
I first saw them in 1970 (I was 8) in Piedmont Park when they showed up to give a free concert. My sister was babysitting me. I have been a brother lover ever since. I have seen them many times and Duane ALLMAN is the reason I learned the guitar. Brothers music is good music. Magical! 🎶🍑🍄❤️
I first heard this about 1977, great music
Gregg Allman was amazing. I suggest a track from his last solo album before he passed. Consider checking out his song "One True Friend". Loved the reaction man.
Not sure if you know the story of the early days of the band. Duane Allman, the guitarist died in a motorcycle accident in Macon, Georgia where the band was living. Almost to the day a year later Berry Oakley, the bassist was also killed in a motorcycle accident in almost the same location. It almost killed the band.
My first time hearing this is when the album first came out. It was my older brother's album I was 12
They are probably "lit" on alot more than mary jane! Check out "soulshine". I know you will love it!
By the way Gregg Allman was absolutely lit. In an interview one time he said he went to 34 rehabs but it didn't have to go to 35th and one. 1 my favorite bands of all time. You should react if you like the Blues to Smokin Joe kubek his guitar is insane
Ahhhh! Just listened to Midnight rider. Suggested these two songs- then found youd listened to them. Very very cool !
BLACKFOOT "TRAIN,, TRAIN" & "HIGHWAY SONG"
First time hearing this was in 72. Try Statesboro Blues, or anything off Live at Fillmore East or anything off Eat a Peach
I'm no Angel and Sweet Melissa are a must! Please react to them...Love your show!
And they were so young when this came out,like early 20s Mabey younger
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Thank you for going to a uncomfortable position. To go to a comfortable position. ❤
In memory of Elizabeth Reed
I love them
Some say The Allman Brothers Band was one of the best live acts in rock. I know that I regret never seeing them.
RIP Greg Duane Berry and Butch
First listen was when my brother got the album.
You can't beat the Allman Brothers hands down as far as blues go. Especially this tune. On a different note though, I'd like to see you review The Rain Song by Led Zeppelin. It's different and deep.
❤
The first time I saw the Allman Brothers Band was in early 1970 at A Warehouse in NOLA, and saw them several more times over the next few years at that same location. So I probably first heard them play "One Way Out" whenever it was they started doing that song, sometime 1970-71. My Lawd, I thought they were the best band I'd ever heard; still in my top 3. "Statesboro Blues" off that same Fillmore East Live 1971 album is possibly my favorite song. Yep, I said it. Don't take my word, listen to Bill Graham's intro of the ABB at the final, closing show of Fillmore East in June 1971: ruclips.net/video/XGDdK5L2SX8/видео.html
Just want to ask you to check out some of the great rock bands of the 80's like Styx, Reo Speedwagon, Chicago, Foreigner, and Boston. Some of the greatest music ever made.
Maryjane AIN'T the only one they met up with
Probably wasn't wearing any draws at the time. 🤣💃
Not my Cross To Bear next pretty please🙏🙏🙏
Do ain't wasting time no more by the allman brothers..one of there best that most people don't MENTION
Earlier 70's
First listen around 74
first heard in 70s smoked too much weed to remember exact time first heard
STATESBORO BLUES
Dickey Betts was the man!!
Listen to “Sweet Melissa” by the Allman Brothers Band. Happy 2022, Van! I have listened to the Allman Brothers Band since the early 1970’s. I’m old, little brother. 😊
So nice to see young ppl enjoying this music
Me too sista’!
You might want to check out "Midnight Rider" (probably their most famous song) & "It's Not My Cross To Bear" (low down dirty blues).
That's Gregg Allman singing. That raw, bluesy soul in his voice has made him one of my favorite singers of all time. Saw them in concert & they sounded great. Gregg's long blonde hair under the lights made a striking visual too (you know us young girls back in the day loved guys with long hair!).
Bit of trivia..he & Cher were married for a while, had a son together.💙☮💙
This song, and their "Statesboro Blues" we're two of my favorite songs in early 70s as a college student. I became a blues convert b/c of them and Johnny Winters.
Best live southern rock band ever. Probably the greatest live band ever…
The greatest blues/rock band of all time.
Gregg Allman was only 23 years old when they recorded this concert. His brother Duane was 24. What phenomenal talent at such a young age!
First heard The Allman Bros. in 1971 while in Vietnam at age 18 just out of Highschool. Brother Duane Allman died a couple of years later in a motorcycle accident in Georgia. Brother Greg continued on with some of the most soulful singing and organ playing in the music world. I believe they are the greatest Blues Band ever. Both Greg and Duane are dead, but the Band continues with Dickey Betts and some other excellent musicians. It will never be the same without Greg and Duane Allman in the Band.
Duane died in 71.
Thank you for your service brother!
Thank you for your service
I started listening to the Allman Brothers in 1971.
The Allman Bros. album "Eat A Peach" One of the standards, one of the benchmarks of rock and roll.
Great album, I have it on vinyl, one of my favorites.
@@billyjoechambers8494 my stranded on a desert island album!
My favorite band of all time, especially with the original members.
Sooooo sooo good!!
I am 68 years old from Greece and Allman brothers band is my favorite group.
First saw the Allman Brothers in the spring of '74. I was 15 years old. I went with my friend and his big brother, drove from Queens, NY to Jersey to see them in an outdoor day concert. People were hanging out on the grass, playing frisbee, having fun before the concert started. Allman Brothers came out and blew everyone away, as usual. I've been a fan ever since.
LUCKY.....!
IMO one of the single greatest pieces of music on record and thank the lord for that! Timeless
I always love it the first time someone realizes they have two drummers!
Greg Allman is the best white soul singer of all time, his brother Duane is considered one of the best slide guitarists in rock history. Duane was a sought after session guitarist playing with many great artists of the time notably Eric Clapton’s classic Layla , the slide guitar work on that song is epic
And Aretha Franklin and Wilson Pickett and on and on and on...
@@jackscott5593 I’m speaking to white rhythm and blues bands. Not about the originators of that style of music as my previous comment states
@@marksavoie5350 Understand. I was simply mentioning that Duane played with Aretha and Wilson and many others...in addition to EC. 🤘🎸🎼
@@jackscott5593 My bad everybody is always trying to one up each other my fault for overreacting
I would throw Richard Manuel from the band in there as well, not quite as southern, but soulful
I was 17 and driving an 8 cylinder 1962 Dodge Coronet that got like 11 miles a gallon, but the Allman Brothers on the radio used up all the gas going 80 on the highway late at night, that's how I experienced them
driving in a vehicle with a banger song oin is the BEST!!
I turned 12 in the fall of 1971... Best time in music to grow-up E V E R!🙏💯💓
Greg was indeed so cool... Make a Ice Cube Shiver! 😉
I can’t remember a point in my life without the Allman Brothers. Soulshine from the Where it all Begins album will take you to church.
First time I heard this I was 20 years old and in college. It was part of the soundtrack of my college days.
The first time I heard this It was 1973 and I was 4 years old. The first time I saw them play this live was 1991, Since then I saw them play it 47 more times! Van, my brother I can’t put into words what you’ve missed by not being able to see them live. Just a spiritual experience! The road goes on forever now that you are a Brother!
back in 1971, no one else ended a song this way.........the Allman Brothers set the standard!!!!!
"He's cooler than the other side of the pillow." ☺♥
I was 18 when I first heard this. I'm 71 now.
I saw them live in Springfield MA in 1971. "ONE WAY OUT" is an old Sonny Boy Williamson song. You can Google the Set List for this concert. The songs on the Filmore East album were recorded during the 1971 tour. One of the greatest shows I've ever seen.
Damn straight!
all the greats played at Filmore East. Another rabbit hole to go down
In 1971 I came home to the Boston area after a 2 year tour of duty with the Navy in Iceland. I visited 2 sisters who were my cousins and they rolled up a few joints and said wait until you hear this band, and played the Fillmore East album for me. I was blown away. That was my introduction to the Allman Brothers.
I first heard this song when we saw them play live late that summer on the Boston Commons. One of the best concerts of my life. The Band was incredibly tight and simply awesome. This was only months before Duane's tragic death.
I understand how that felt. Their music changed me. Got to see them early on, Duane was amazing, they were different but so familiar. Still love them 50+ years later.
THE ALLMAN BROTHERS "MIDNIGHT RIDER",, "RAMBLIN' MAN",, "BLUE SKY,, "MELISSA",, ETC..ETC..ETC.
Lead singer Greg Allman was once married to Cher. RIP to him and his Brother Guitarist Duane Allman.
One of my top ten albums! They Jam!!!! that's why their playing is even sicker. They puffed. He said Lawd ,not Lord.
Nothing like two drummers playing in synchronisation!
Agreed, and not just because I'm a deadhead.
Allman Brothers and Barry are buried in Macon, GA. I took my wife and we paid our respects. They were some of the best ever.
The black drummer from Mississippi is named Jamo.
5:00 they cheating w 2 drummers... it enhances the game- REALLY.
Allman Brothers are from my hometown. My dad told me stories of driving by their place and seeing bikini girls mowing their lawn and seeing them play little gigs in town. You should listen to Ramblin' Man, if you haven't yet. I take Hwy 41 everyday, otherwise known as Tamiami Trail. There are a couple different roads around here named Betts Rd for the Betts family. Hearing their music always reminds me of driving around with my parents as a kid in the 80s.
I'm sure both 'Mary-Jane' and her cousin 'China-White' paid them a visit that night. 😎
Come on Van, you should no the names if you're gonna react.One of the best voices of any genre on keyboards is Greg Allman, also the main songwriter.His brother Duane Allman on slide and lead along with Dickie Betts on lead guitar.This band showed the world southern blues and rock and we thank them! rip Greg,Duane and Butch
"Dramatic take my headphones off!" LOL
"Soulshine" is one of their best songs. Warren does the vocals on it. Everybody always argues that Greg is the one singing, but it's Warren.
Warren took Greg's place n the band as Trucks taking Duane's on slide. The band has gone thru a great many changes over the five decades I've been a fan. If Dick Betts would have gotten his sh*t together, he'd still be a front man. It is literally NOT the Alleman Bros any more as there isn't one member who was in the original at the Fillmore East. Dickie is the only one living i believe
@minigirl @@jimedwards1955 Warren took Dickeys "spot". Though original joined ABB with Dickey as he met the band through him and collaborated with Betts first. Trucks on slide of course. Gregg originally sang Soulshine (written by Warren) on the album recording and live a bit. Eventually Warren sang it for rest of time. Remaining living original members are Jaimoe and Dickey.
My brother had their albums, so I used to hear them being played after school. He would play them and fall asleep on his bed and the records would just keep playing over and over.😊
I first heard them in 1972, 18 yesrs old. I saw them play this in 2000 ar star Lake, Guitarists were Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes, Oi remember the film they had going during it, Sonny Boy Williamson was playing harmonica to it.