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from the mars hotel escribió:nanutxi escribió:
existe grabación de esto?
Grateful Dead - 1973-07-28 - Watkins Glen (SBD)
- Spoiler:
1973-07-28
Watkins Glen Grand Prix Circuit
Watkins Glen. NY
Soundboard Recording
256 kbps (vbr)
Artwork Included
1st Set:
01. Introduction by Bill Graham
02. Bertha
03. Beat it on Down the Line
04. Brown Eyed Women
05. Mexicali Blues
06. Box of Rain
07. Here Comes Sunshine
08. Looks Like Rain
09. Row Jimmy
10. Jack Straw
11. Deal
12. Playing in the Band
2nd Set:
13. Around & Around
14. Loose Lucy
15. Big River
16. He's Gone >
17. Truckin'> Nobody's Fault But Mine Jam>
18. El Paso
19. China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider
20. Stella Blue
21. Eyes Of The World >
22. Sugar Magnolia
Encore 1:
23. Sing Me Back Home
Encore 2: (with The Allmans and The Band)
24. Not Fade Away
25. Mountain Jam
26. Johnny B. Goode
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZUC3PI9U
ABB
- Spoiler:
Part 1 - http://www.fileserve.com/file/cw55kUP or http://www.filesonic.com/file/75771174
Part 2 - http://www.fileserve.com/file/VDdEjhw or http://www.filesonic.com/file/75771150
Part 3 - http://www.fileserve.com/file/44TFvY8 or http://www.filesonic.com/file/75771002
The Band
- Spoiler:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BGZSH7R2
..................... ......................
Mars, me acabas de alegrar el mes!!!!!!!
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Re: THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND
nanutxi escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:nanutxi escribió:
existe grabación de esto?
Grateful Dead - 1973-07-28 - Watkins Glen (SBD)
- Spoiler:
1973-07-28
Watkins Glen Grand Prix Circuit
Watkins Glen. NY
Soundboard Recording
256 kbps (vbr)
Artwork Included
1st Set:
01. Introduction by Bill Graham
02. Bertha
03. Beat it on Down the Line
04. Brown Eyed Women
05. Mexicali Blues
06. Box of Rain
07. Here Comes Sunshine
08. Looks Like Rain
09. Row Jimmy
10. Jack Straw
11. Deal
12. Playing in the Band
2nd Set:
13. Around & Around
14. Loose Lucy
15. Big River
16. He's Gone >
17. Truckin'> Nobody's Fault But Mine Jam>
18. El Paso
19. China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider
20. Stella Blue
21. Eyes Of The World >
22. Sugar Magnolia
Encore 1:
23. Sing Me Back Home
Encore 2: (with The Allmans and The Band)
24. Not Fade Away
25. Mountain Jam
26. Johnny B. Goode
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZUC3PI9U
ABB
- Spoiler:
Part 1 - http://www.fileserve.com/file/cw55kUP or http://www.filesonic.com/file/75771174
Part 2 - http://www.fileserve.com/file/VDdEjhw or http://www.filesonic.com/file/75771150
Part 3 - http://www.fileserve.com/file/44TFvY8 or http://www.filesonic.com/file/75771002
The Band
- Spoiler:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BGZSH7R2
..................... ......................
Mars, me acabas de alegrar el mes!!!!!!!
............. ...................you're welcome....................... ..............
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Berry , the one and only...................... ..........
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from the mars hotel escribió:
Berry , the one and only...................... ..........
Quizá las 2 guitarras y la voz de Gregg le hayan tapado un poco, pero es uno de los bajos mas increibles de su generación. Esa intro de Whippin Post...
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Funkymen escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
Berry , the one and only...................... ..........
Quizá las 2 guitarras y la voz de Gregg le hayan tapado un poco, pero es uno de los bajos mas increibles de su generación. Esa intro de Whippin Post...
me parece que tienes razón..........quizás entre los seguidores más fieles de la banda tiene mucha más alta consideración............. ........
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from the mars hotel escribió:
Un visionario Duane, ya se ponía el tío camisetas de Stone Temple Pilots.
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Nashville escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
Un visionario Duane, ya se ponía el tío camisetas de Stone Temple Pilots.
................. ....................espero hubiera visualizado los primeros discos............ .........
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from the mars hotel escribió:Nashville escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
Un visionario Duane, ya se ponía el tío camisetas de Stone Temple Pilots.
................. ....................espero hubiera visualizado los primeros discos............ .........
Era un fan del Nº4 como yo.
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Nashville escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Nashville escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
Un visionario Duane, ya se ponía el tío camisetas de Stone Temple Pilots.
................. ....................espero hubiera visualizado los primeros discos............ .........
Era un fan del Nº4 como yo.
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Re: THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND
from the mars hotel escribió:Nashville escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Nashville escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
Un visionario Duane, ya se ponía el tío camisetas de Stone Temple Pilots.
................. ....................espero hubiera visualizado los primeros discos............ .........
Era un fan del Nº4 como yo.
Nashville- Mensajes : 19752
Fecha de inscripción : 18/06/2008
Re: THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND
Nashville escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Nashville escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Nashville escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
Un visionario Duane, ya se ponía el tío camisetas de Stone Temple Pilots.
................. ....................espero hubiera visualizado los primeros discos............ .........
Era un fan del Nº4 como yo.
después de Purple,poquito más................ ..................
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TOM DOWD: The Greatest Record Producer That Ever Lived
I have written about the man that had the biggest impact on my life, Duane Allman. Today I want to talk about the man that ranks right up with Duane. Tom Dowd was as exceptional a human being as you could ever know. Tom became a part of the Allman Brothers Band very near the beginning and stayed a part of it until his death, October 27, 2002. He was the greatest record producer that ever lived, in my book. There are many very successful musicians out there that will tell you the same, starting with Eric Clapton, Ray Charles and a list far to long to put here.
Tom grew up on the upper west side of Manhattan. He was so smart that he was going to Columbia and studying physics by the age of 16. When WWII broke out he was enlisted into a program known as The Manhattan Project. For any of you that aren't familiar with that title it is the program that developed the first nuclear reactor (Tom was there under Soldier Field in Chicago the night they removed the rods and produced the world's first nuclear reaction) and then created the bombs that ended WWII. Tom told me that the devastation of those things never really hit him until he saw the first underwater test. That's when he left the Army and thought he would head back to Columbia and finish his physics degree. Trouble was the physics that was used to develop the bomb was still classified, so Columbia was still teaching an outdated course and Tom just couldn't see himself studying a subject where he knew more than his professors. So, lucky for the world, Tom decided to go to work as a recording engineer. His first recording was done straight from a mic onto a disk. It was "If I Knew You Were Comin I'da Baked a Cake", by Eileen Barton in 1949. The list of people he went on to work with as an engineer and later as a producer is amazing:
Blow your mind and look carefully at this list http://www.thelanguageofmusic.com/discography.htm
For those of you that don't have the time to read that very long discography I'll just give you some high points, The Drifters, The Coasters, Lavern Baker, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, John Coltrane, Cream, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Eric Clapton, Derek and the Dominos, Joe Bonamassa, just a small sampling.
Tom was a genius. He had the musician's touch but he had a way of working with musicians that was more like a psychiatrist. He could pull the very best out of any musician. Most producers have a sound that they bring with them to the studio. Tom's genius was that you could never tell that one of his works was done by him. He was simply the guy that showed us how to play the best music that we were capable of playing.
There was a time in 1970, Tom was at Criteria studios in Miami, with Eric Clapton and a group of players that either already were or were soon to become The Dominos. There was all of this talent and some incredible material but Tom just didn't seem to be able to get things rolling as well as he knew they could. The Allman Brothers had recently finished our second album (our first one with Tom), Idlewild South, and it just so happened that we were playing a concert on a field in Miami Beach. Tom asked Clapton if he had heard of Duane Allman and after a few minutes of "you mean that chap that played slide guitar on Wilson Pickett's, Hey Jude......." it was obvious he had so Tom mentioned that we were in town. Well that night may be the only time I ever saw Duane nervous. We walked onto the stage and sitting right across the front of the crowd was Clapton, the rest of the Dominos and Tom Dowd. We proceeded to blow the roof off of the place and after we finished they all came back stage and we got acquainted. We decided to head over to the studio where we spent most of the rest of that night jamming on a lot of old blues stuff in various configurations. Duane and Eric spent the time between jams talking about things like Robert Johnson, Willie McTell, etc and by night's end you could see a bond forming.
Eric asked Duane if he would like to come play on their record and, as they say, the rest is history. From that collaboration came one of, if not the best album of the '70's: Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. This was how Tom worked. He saw what needed to be done and then set about getting you to do it, he never told you to do it. If we got bogged down on a song Tom would do something like "remember that lick you played earlier?" and more often than not the suggestion would get you unstuck and, although that lick was almost never used, it would be the impetus to get the song finally finished the right way.
I could write a book and I may one day about this great man. You can see the kind of man he was by getting a very good film made about him that was completed shortly before his death. The film is called Tom Dowd and the Language of Music and I'm sure you can get it from Amazon.com or some place like it. Trust me it is a film well worth having. Many special guests in it including Ray Charles, Eric Clapton, myself and many more.
Tom had an amazing zest for life. He loved people and music and wallowed in the fact that he was able to live his life being with people he liked (for the most part) and respected and make music with them. In all my years of being his very close friend (I was fortunate enough to live a one hour drive from him so we spent many nights together at dinner or some social affair) I never saw Tom unhappy nor ever heard him utter a single derogatory remark about anyone. Tom was my friend and my mentor. I loved him deeply and I will miss him for as long as I live.
Butch Trucks
super , super interesante.................... ...........
I have written about the man that had the biggest impact on my life, Duane Allman. Today I want to talk about the man that ranks right up with Duane. Tom Dowd was as exceptional a human being as you could ever know. Tom became a part of the Allman Brothers Band very near the beginning and stayed a part of it until his death, October 27, 2002. He was the greatest record producer that ever lived, in my book. There are many very successful musicians out there that will tell you the same, starting with Eric Clapton, Ray Charles and a list far to long to put here.
Tom grew up on the upper west side of Manhattan. He was so smart that he was going to Columbia and studying physics by the age of 16. When WWII broke out he was enlisted into a program known as The Manhattan Project. For any of you that aren't familiar with that title it is the program that developed the first nuclear reactor (Tom was there under Soldier Field in Chicago the night they removed the rods and produced the world's first nuclear reaction) and then created the bombs that ended WWII. Tom told me that the devastation of those things never really hit him until he saw the first underwater test. That's when he left the Army and thought he would head back to Columbia and finish his physics degree. Trouble was the physics that was used to develop the bomb was still classified, so Columbia was still teaching an outdated course and Tom just couldn't see himself studying a subject where he knew more than his professors. So, lucky for the world, Tom decided to go to work as a recording engineer. His first recording was done straight from a mic onto a disk. It was "If I Knew You Were Comin I'da Baked a Cake", by Eileen Barton in 1949. The list of people he went on to work with as an engineer and later as a producer is amazing:
Blow your mind and look carefully at this list http://www.thelanguageofmusic.com/discography.htm
For those of you that don't have the time to read that very long discography I'll just give you some high points, The Drifters, The Coasters, Lavern Baker, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, John Coltrane, Cream, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Eric Clapton, Derek and the Dominos, Joe Bonamassa, just a small sampling.
Tom was a genius. He had the musician's touch but he had a way of working with musicians that was more like a psychiatrist. He could pull the very best out of any musician. Most producers have a sound that they bring with them to the studio. Tom's genius was that you could never tell that one of his works was done by him. He was simply the guy that showed us how to play the best music that we were capable of playing.
There was a time in 1970, Tom was at Criteria studios in Miami, with Eric Clapton and a group of players that either already were or were soon to become The Dominos. There was all of this talent and some incredible material but Tom just didn't seem to be able to get things rolling as well as he knew they could. The Allman Brothers had recently finished our second album (our first one with Tom), Idlewild South, and it just so happened that we were playing a concert on a field in Miami Beach. Tom asked Clapton if he had heard of Duane Allman and after a few minutes of "you mean that chap that played slide guitar on Wilson Pickett's, Hey Jude......." it was obvious he had so Tom mentioned that we were in town. Well that night may be the only time I ever saw Duane nervous. We walked onto the stage and sitting right across the front of the crowd was Clapton, the rest of the Dominos and Tom Dowd. We proceeded to blow the roof off of the place and after we finished they all came back stage and we got acquainted. We decided to head over to the studio where we spent most of the rest of that night jamming on a lot of old blues stuff in various configurations. Duane and Eric spent the time between jams talking about things like Robert Johnson, Willie McTell, etc and by night's end you could see a bond forming.
Eric asked Duane if he would like to come play on their record and, as they say, the rest is history. From that collaboration came one of, if not the best album of the '70's: Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. This was how Tom worked. He saw what needed to be done and then set about getting you to do it, he never told you to do it. If we got bogged down on a song Tom would do something like "remember that lick you played earlier?" and more often than not the suggestion would get you unstuck and, although that lick was almost never used, it would be the impetus to get the song finally finished the right way.
I could write a book and I may one day about this great man. You can see the kind of man he was by getting a very good film made about him that was completed shortly before his death. The film is called Tom Dowd and the Language of Music and I'm sure you can get it from Amazon.com or some place like it. Trust me it is a film well worth having. Many special guests in it including Ray Charles, Eric Clapton, myself and many more.
Tom had an amazing zest for life. He loved people and music and wallowed in the fact that he was able to live his life being with people he liked (for the most part) and respected and make music with them. In all my years of being his very close friend (I was fortunate enough to live a one hour drive from him so we spent many nights together at dinner or some social affair) I never saw Tom unhappy nor ever heard him utter a single derogatory remark about anyone. Tom was my friend and my mentor. I loved him deeply and I will miss him for as long as I live.
Butch Trucks
super , super interesante.................... ...........
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the blues............ ............
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El 11 de Noviembre de 1972 muere Berry Oakley, en un accidente de moto, en Macon, Georgia .........................Grande entre los más Grandes........................ ...............
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from the mars hotel escribió:El 11 de Noviembre de 1972 muere Berry Oakley, en un accidente de moto, en Macon, Georgia .........................Grande entre los más Grandes........................ ...............
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A.B.B. todo lo que pueda decir de ellos sonoría a topicazo. Fan a muerte, para mí es la 2ª más grande del SouthernRock................. Se que no es su mejor disco, pero si contiene uno de mis temas bandera de ellos
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beriboogie escribió:A.B.B. todo lo que pueda decir de ellos sonoría a topicazo. Fan a muerte, para mí es la 2ª más grande del SouthernRock................. Se que no es su mejor disco, pero si contiene uno de mis temas bandera de ellos
efectivamente ,no es su mejor disco................... ....................
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Joder, vaya fotazas que habéis puesto por ahí...Algunas no las había visto nunca...para la saca!!
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http://corazonderockroll.blogspot.com/2011/12/la-cancion-del-viernes-allman-brothers.html
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manel. escribió:http://corazonderockroll.blogspot.com/2011/12/la-cancion-del-viernes-allman-brothers.html
muy muy muy grande el show de Letterman en el apartado musical :imposible que en un show de las mismas características en España dedique una semana a baterías como hizo recientemente, con espectaculares solos de gente como el maestro Peart......... ..........de los ABB que decir................. ...............
por cierto , un reciente concierto para disfrutar to the max.............. ............
THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND - Orpheum Theatre, Boston MA - 11/29/2011
Disc 1
1. Don't Want You No More (2:45)
2. It's Not My Cross To Bear (5:12)
3. I Walk On Gilded Splinters (8:34)
4. Midnight Rider (3:35)
5. Rockin' Horse (17:23)
6. Every Hungry Woman (9:02)
7. And It Stoned Me (5:58)
8. Jessica (16:21)
Disc 2
1. Statesboro Blues (5:33)
2. Done Somebody Wrong (4:17)
3. Stormy Monday (10:16)
4. You Don't Love Me (14:49)
5. Hot 'Lanta (5:20)
Disc 3
1. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (17:36)
2. JaMaBuBu (12:32)
3. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed - reprise (2:38)
4. Crowd noise (4:07)
5. Whipping Post (14:29)
- Spoiler:
- http://www.fileserve.com/file/qYkHhxQ
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buena versión de Little Martha del country singer-songwriter "Mac" McAnally ............ .........
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The ABB’s confirmed 2012 New York City Beacon Theatre dates are:
Friday, March 9
Saturday, March 10
Tuesday, March 13
Wednesday, March 14
Friday , March 16
Saturday, March 17
Tuesday, March 20
Wednesday, March 21
Saturday, March 24
Sunday, March 25
Friday, March 9
Saturday, March 10
Tuesday, March 13
Wednesday, March 14
Friday , March 16
Saturday, March 17
Tuesday, March 20
Wednesday, March 21
Saturday, March 24
Sunday, March 25
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The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND are getting set to honor the 40th anniversary of their iconic 1972 live album EAT A PEACH in a big way: they're hailing 2012 as "The Year of the Peach."
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees will start the year with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, which "honors performers who have made contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording." That event will take place Saturday, February 11 during Grammy Week in Los Angeles and the group will be mentioned on the Sunday, February 12 national TV broadcast.
"It?s shaping up to be a great year," says BUTCH TRUCKS, who co-founded the band in 1969 with GREGG ALLMAN, drummer JAIMOE, guitarist DUANE ALLMAN, bassist BERRY OAKLEY and guitarist DICKEY BETTS. "We just wanted to make music that was honest and play it for friends, which is pretty much what we've done. It's an honor to be able to be recognized like this."
Soon after the Grammy Awards, the band will launch their annual residency at New York City's Beacon Theatre, where they will perform 10 shows beginning Friday, March 9 (see full itinerary below). Tickets for those shows go on sale Friday, January 6. The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND have performed over 200 sold out Beacon Shows since they began the March tradition in 1989. Their 2003 run was captured on the gold-selling LIVE AT THE BEACON THEATRE DVD and the ONE WAY OUT CD, which features the Grammy-nominated track "Instrumental Illness."
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees will start the year with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, which "honors performers who have made contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording." That event will take place Saturday, February 11 during Grammy Week in Los Angeles and the group will be mentioned on the Sunday, February 12 national TV broadcast.
"It?s shaping up to be a great year," says BUTCH TRUCKS, who co-founded the band in 1969 with GREGG ALLMAN, drummer JAIMOE, guitarist DUANE ALLMAN, bassist BERRY OAKLEY and guitarist DICKEY BETTS. "We just wanted to make music that was honest and play it for friends, which is pretty much what we've done. It's an honor to be able to be recognized like this."
Soon after the Grammy Awards, the band will launch their annual residency at New York City's Beacon Theatre, where they will perform 10 shows beginning Friday, March 9 (see full itinerary below). Tickets for those shows go on sale Friday, January 6. The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND have performed over 200 sold out Beacon Shows since they began the March tradition in 1989. Their 2003 run was captured on the gold-selling LIVE AT THE BEACON THEATRE DVD and the ONE WAY OUT CD, which features the Grammy-nominated track "Instrumental Illness."
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MR.PUNCHY escribió:The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND are getting set to honor the 40th anniversary of their iconic 1972 live album EAT A PEACH in a big way: they're hailing 2012 as "The Year of the Peach."
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees will start the year with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, which "honors performers who have made contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording." That event will take place Saturday, February 11 during Grammy Week in Los Angeles and the group will be mentioned on the Sunday, February 12 national TV broadcast.
"It?s shaping up to be a great year," says BUTCH TRUCKS, who co-founded the band in 1969 with GREGG ALLMAN, drummer JAIMOE, guitarist DUANE ALLMAN, bassist BERRY OAKLEY and guitarist DICKEY BETTS. "We just wanted to make music that was honest and play it for friends, which is pretty much what we've done. It's an honor to be able to be recognized like this."
Soon after the Grammy Awards, the band will launch their annual residency at New York City's Beacon Theatre, where they will perform 10 shows beginning Friday, March 9 (see full itinerary below). Tickets for those shows go on sale Friday, January 6. The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND have performed over 200 sold out Beacon Shows since they began the March tradition in 1989. Their 2003 run was captured on the gold-selling LIVE AT THE BEACON THEATRE DVD and the ONE WAY OUT CD, which features the Grammy-nominated track "Instrumental Illness."
Por supuesto, no invitarán a tal evento a Dickey Betts. Querrán aislar de la gloria al hombre que hizo que esa banda persistiese a pesar de los devaneos con el estrellazgo de Gregg, y la incapacidad para tirar del carro de Butch. En fin.
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Murdock escribió:MR.PUNCHY escribió:The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND are getting set to honor the 40th anniversary of their iconic 1972 live album EAT A PEACH in a big way: they're hailing 2012 as "The Year of the Peach."
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees will start the year with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, which "honors performers who have made contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording." That event will take place Saturday, February 11 during Grammy Week in Los Angeles and the group will be mentioned on the Sunday, February 12 national TV broadcast.
"It?s shaping up to be a great year," says BUTCH TRUCKS, who co-founded the band in 1969 with GREGG ALLMAN, drummer JAIMOE, guitarist DUANE ALLMAN, bassist BERRY OAKLEY and guitarist DICKEY BETTS. "We just wanted to make music that was honest and play it for friends, which is pretty much what we've done. It's an honor to be able to be recognized like this."
Soon after the Grammy Awards, the band will launch their annual residency at New York City's Beacon Theatre, where they will perform 10 shows beginning Friday, March 9 (see full itinerary below). Tickets for those shows go on sale Friday, January 6. The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND have performed over 200 sold out Beacon Shows since they began the March tradition in 1989. Their 2003 run was captured on the gold-selling LIVE AT THE BEACON THEATRE DVD and the ONE WAY OUT CD, which features the Grammy-nominated track "Instrumental Illness."
Por supuesto, no invitarán a tal evento a Dickey Betts. Querrán aislar de la gloria al hombre que hizo que esa banda persistiese a pesar de los devaneos con el estrellazgo de Gregg, y la incapacidad para tirar del carro de Butch. En fin.
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from the mars hotel escribió:Murdock escribió:MR.PUNCHY escribió:The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND are getting set to honor the 40th anniversary of their iconic 1972 live album EAT A PEACH in a big way: they're hailing 2012 as "The Year of the Peach."
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees will start the year with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, which "honors performers who have made contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording." That event will take place Saturday, February 11 during Grammy Week in Los Angeles and the group will be mentioned on the Sunday, February 12 national TV broadcast.
"It?s shaping up to be a great year," says BUTCH TRUCKS, who co-founded the band in 1969 with GREGG ALLMAN, drummer JAIMOE, guitarist DUANE ALLMAN, bassist BERRY OAKLEY and guitarist DICKEY BETTS. "We just wanted to make music that was honest and play it for friends, which is pretty much what we've done. It's an honor to be able to be recognized like this."
Soon after the Grammy Awards, the band will launch their annual residency at New York City's Beacon Theatre, where they will perform 10 shows beginning Friday, March 9 (see full itinerary below). Tickets for those shows go on sale Friday, January 6. The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND have performed over 200 sold out Beacon Shows since they began the March tradition in 1989. Their 2003 run was captured on the gold-selling LIVE AT THE BEACON THEATRE DVD and the ONE WAY OUT CD, which features the Grammy-nominated track "Instrumental Illness."
Por supuesto, no invitarán a tal evento a Dickey Betts. Querrán aislar de la gloria al hombre que hizo que esa banda persistiese a pesar de los devaneos con el estrellazgo de Gregg, y la incapacidad para tirar del carro de Butch. En fin.
Es que no me digas que no es de traca. Teniendo a un miembro fundador en activo, que ni se les pase por la cabeza invitarle a un bolo especial. Eso se llama ser desagradecido, porque diría que al menos una tercera parte, si no más, del legado de los Allman, corresponde a Betts.
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Murdock escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Murdock escribió:MR.PUNCHY escribió:The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND are getting set to honor the 40th anniversary of their iconic 1972 live album EAT A PEACH in a big way: they're hailing 2012 as "The Year of the Peach."
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees will start the year with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, which "honors performers who have made contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording." That event will take place Saturday, February 11 during Grammy Week in Los Angeles and the group will be mentioned on the Sunday, February 12 national TV broadcast.
"It?s shaping up to be a great year," says BUTCH TRUCKS, who co-founded the band in 1969 with GREGG ALLMAN, drummer JAIMOE, guitarist DUANE ALLMAN, bassist BERRY OAKLEY and guitarist DICKEY BETTS. "We just wanted to make music that was honest and play it for friends, which is pretty much what we've done. It's an honor to be able to be recognized like this."
Soon after the Grammy Awards, the band will launch their annual residency at New York City's Beacon Theatre, where they will perform 10 shows beginning Friday, March 9 (see full itinerary below). Tickets for those shows go on sale Friday, January 6. The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND have performed over 200 sold out Beacon Shows since they began the March tradition in 1989. Their 2003 run was captured on the gold-selling LIVE AT THE BEACON THEATRE DVD and the ONE WAY OUT CD, which features the Grammy-nominated track "Instrumental Illness."
Por supuesto, no invitarán a tal evento a Dickey Betts. Querrán aislar de la gloria al hombre que hizo que esa banda persistiese a pesar de los devaneos con el estrellazgo de Gregg, y la incapacidad para tirar del carro de Butch. En fin.
Es que no me digas que no es de traca. Teniendo a un miembro fundador en activo, que ni se les pase por la cabeza invitarle a un bolo especial. Eso se llama ser desagradecido, porque diría que al menos una tercera parte, si no más, del legado de los Allman, corresponde a Betts.
a lo mejor lo invitan....................sería de justicia divina....................... .............
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Eso espero. Porque de un tiempo a esta parte parece como si no haya existido.
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Murdock escribió:Eso espero. Porque de un tiempo a esta parte parece como si no haya existido.
Gregg y Butch se tendrían que olvidar de los malos rollos personales y pensar en los fans y en la leyenda de la BANDA..............
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eetu escribió:The ABB’s confirmed 2012 New York City Beacon Theatre dates are:
Friday, March 9
Saturday, March 10
Tuesday, March 13
Wednesday, March 14
Friday , March 16
Saturday, March 17
Tuesday, March 20
Wednesday, March 21
Saturday, March 24
Sunday, March 25
A ver si coincide con la gira de Van Halen y
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Hoy venia escuchando de camino a casa el primer disco de los Allman..y parecia que estaba escuchando blues
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Carabirubi escribió:eetu escribió:The ABB’s confirmed 2012 New York City Beacon Theatre dates are:
Friday, March 9
Saturday, March 10
Tuesday, March 13
Wednesday, March 14
Friday , March 16
Saturday, March 17
Tuesday, March 20
Wednesday, March 21
Saturday, March 24
Sunday, March 25
A ver si coincide con la gira de Van Halen y
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¿Esto se puede conseguir en video o en audio de alguna manera? Es el único lineup del que no tengo directo y no lo encuentro por ningún sitio.
Ver a Oakley sabiendo que pocos días después... ¡Uuf!
Ver a Oakley sabiendo que pocos días después... ¡Uuf!
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Por aquí tocan tres noches seguidas Phil Lesh And Friends (uno de los friends en Warren Haynes), pero creo que no voy a ir. El hippismo Phish/Dead me gusta en pequeñas dosis, no me veo en un pabellón con 5000 deadheads, la verdad.
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The Fillmore East, New York City ,1971
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from the mars hotel escribió:
Muy guapa esa foto.
¿De dónde la sacaste?
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Murdock escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
Muy guapa esa foto.
¿De dónde la sacaste?
no me acuerdo..... .................... ..............pero juraría que la saqué de http://endlessme.tumblr.com/............. .........
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http://endlessme.tumblr.com/
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