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In 1970 and 1971, 38+ years ago, I had the good fortune of seeing two concerts that shaped my love of rock music: Derek and the Dominos (Eric Clapton) in London and the Allman Brothers Band in Boston. I later learned that the late great Duane Allman held a link (Jam 4) & (Jam 5) between the two. The Allman Brothers remain the best band ever in my mind. Click photos below for full view:
Last night I was treated to a wonderful night of dancing and music with Widespread Panic and The Allman Brothers Band at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavillion outside of Houston.
"Dreams" (live from 2003)
"In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" (live from 1970)
"Whipping Post" (live from 1970)
"In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" (live from 1970)
"Whipping Post" (live from 1970)
Additional Classics:
- Going Down Slow
- Loan Me A Dime
- Dimples & Every Hungry Woman Live
- Black Hearted Woman
- Not My Cross to Bear
- Midnight Rider
- Les Brers in A Minor
- Statesboro Blues 3/12/71
- Blue Sky Live
- Blue Sky Live
- Done Somebody Wrong
- Hoochie Coochie Man
- Stormy Monday
- Trouble No More
- Hot 'Lanta
- One Way Out
- In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
- Stonybrook 9/19/71
- Soul Serenade 8/26/71
- The Final Fillmore East Concert 6/27/71
- Whipping Post Fillmore East: HERE
- Mountain Jam: HERE (27 minutes)
- You Don't Love Me
- Ain't Wastin' Time No More
- Melissa
- Little Martha
- Wipe the Windows, Check the Oil, Dollar Gas
- Peakin' At the Beacon
- High Falls