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crimhead
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Posted: November 02 2007 at 21:40 | |||
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micky
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Posted: November 02 2007 at 21:52 | |||
I couldn't agree more ... their rebirth with Warren Haynes was some GREAT music... completely enjoyed those albums .. Woody was a bass player much in Oakley's style as well |
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jimmy_row
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Posted: November 03 2007 at 15:14 | |||
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jammun
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 14 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3449 |
Posted: November 03 2007 at 16:27 | |||
As said, nothing against the Allmans, but, for me, not to be consumed immediately following Yes. About the same time I saw a Mahavishnu/ELP double, which was a much more tolerable pairing.
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Dick Heath
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Posted: November 03 2007 at 16:48 | |||
Find Govt Mule's Deeper End set (esp the 2 CDs and a DVD!)- with approaching 20 guest bass players - Jack Bruce, Jack Casidy, Chris Squire, etc. etc. -at various points through the proceedings. While I strongly endorse the 1971 released Fillmore Set recommendation , find the extended Fillmore set issued on double CD, 15 or so years ago with even more recordings from that residency. Be warned there is a 30 minute plus jam on Donovan's Mountain. |
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Dick Heath
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Posted: November 03 2007 at 16:50 | |||
A question to the experts out there: is there any connection between Allmans/ Govt Mule and Blue Floyd, who I've heard on CD doing blues versions of P. Floyd's music - as well as have, they claim, the original Pink play with them...
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micky
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Posted: November 03 2007 at 16:54 | |||
curious about that.... Yes in early 72 were supported by Black Sabbath, and the J. Giles Band... not the most popular American band on the planet.. where was the show you saw... |
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jammun
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Posted: November 03 2007 at 17:50 | |||
In early '72, saw Yes as the opening act for the Allmans in Denver, CO. Yes consisted of the Fragile lineup, and Allmans were full strength, prior to Duane's death. Yes opened the show with a taped intro from Stravinsky's Firebird. It was magical. As noted, was not there for much of the Allman's set...
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micky
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Posted: November 03 2007 at 18:37 | |||
thanks... found a review of the show... apprectiate it. Big fan of both and never knew they played together. |
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jammun
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Posted: November 03 2007 at 18:48 | |||
Yes was nothing less that awesome that night. As previously stated, it was a religious experience for me. (Perhaps chemically enchanced )
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Intruder
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Posted: November 03 2007 at 19:17 | |||
About Blue Floyd....last time I was scouring around the used record bins, I came across what seemed a very small label release CD, maybe even a record-release DOY job, of a record called....man, I can't remember the title - the digi-pak jacket was blue, the cover featured frogs on green lilypads surrounded by bubbles and plantlife, and the title was like a whole sentence long....something like....man, the title totally escapes me....anyway, it was an album of Pink Floyd songs done by swampy blues players. Sounded really interesting but went with a Aysley Dunbar Retalation and a Free CD instead.
Anybody know if anything about the record....the concept is intriguing but the pricetag seemed a bit steep (like $17).
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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Intruder
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Posted: November 03 2007 at 20:26 | |||
Crimhead....thanks for the link. Thought Dicky was in a Japanese prison.
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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BroSpence
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Posted: November 03 2007 at 23:40 | |||
I really like them although after Duane died they never sounded as good. I can't stand Ramblin' Man. Its incredibly annoying.
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Easy Money
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Posted: November 03 2007 at 23:48 | |||
Ramblin Man is annoying, kind of repetitious, it has the outer trappings of their earlier music but its not the same.
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superprog
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Posted: November 05 2007 at 05:34 | |||
i have the Eat A Peach 2cd reissue. really great Southern-fried rock with extended jazzy jams n' improvs, hardly redneck pub rock. That surely was progressive!!!
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micky
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Posted: November 06 2007 at 19:14 | |||
exactly.... the Allman's were not redneck noise...waving the friggin stars and bars and singing about crashing cars, fishing, and getting drunk and tossed from bars. It was a rootsy celebration of American 'roots' music. The blues and jazz. Far more sophistocation than sh*t like L.S. Though as I've noted in previous threads... the Allmans.. and their road crew () were not to be messed with. posted this .... awhile back in another ABB thread... one of the funniest damn rock and roll stories around... One night in the 1970s, the Allman Brothers arrived at a club in Buffalo, New York to play a gig. They were fifteen minutes late. When the club's owner refused to pay them, a roadie named Twiggs Lyndon stabbed him three times with a fishing knife. The man died of his injuries and Lyndon was arrested and charged with first-degree murder. At the ensuing trial, Lyndon's lawyers argued that he had been temporarily insane at the time of the incident; touring with the Allman Brothers, they declared, would drive anyone insane. Bassist Berry Oakley was called to the stand and, though he was barely coherent and had to run to the bathroom several times to vomit, he did manage to answer a few questions: "Did you take any dope in the last month?"
RIP Berry |
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: November 06 2007 at 19:44 | |||
If I'm not mistaken, Twiggs went on to roadie for the Dixie Dregs and died in a parachute accident.
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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micky
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Posted: November 06 2007 at 19:48 | |||
he was their tour manager actually... |
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Jim Garten
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Posted: November 09 2007 at 03:27 | |||
Be warned? Be thankful more like I have to stick my oar in here in (un-needed) support of the Fillmore East album, especialy the extended double CD - this is The Allmans in full flow, and loving it with my personal favorite Allman on fine form: Though it has to be said, bruv is none too shabby either: |
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