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Tobia
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Denial
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Nov 27, 2015 - 07:35pm PT
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zb, i enjoy all of Mountain Jam, especially the beginning with Berry Oakley's bass lines.
Funny you picked the Stony Brook Blue Sky, it is my favorite recording of Blue Sky. Have a listen to the whole song.
Allman Brothers Band ≈ Blue Sky Recorded at S.U.N.Y. at Stony Brook 9-17-71
[Click to View YouTube Video]
Blue Sky was Dickey Betts tune and Duane insisted he sing it. He wrote it for his girlfriend, Bluesky Wabegijig, a Native American.
The concert S.U.N.Y. at Stony Brook 9-17-71 was released as an album in 2003, and is an essential to any ABB fan who collects their work, as it is one of the last recordings Duane made, he died a month later.
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zBrown
Ice climber
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Nov 27, 2015 - 07:46pm PT
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Whaal
Got a lot of forks and knives
And gotta cut something
Sort of mixed up confusion
Be sure to wear some flowers in our hair
That is a really excellent StonyB show as is the biscuit hour
That said
White Power Trio
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Tobia
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Denial
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Nov 28, 2015 - 06:49am PT
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Ok, Bob, cut all you want. Watch 2nd best phase of The ABB Band (playing together 12 years), if you have 152 minutes.
This is one night of a 14 show celebration with 60-something guest artists. This show is in honor of the original band & playing their first two albums:The Allman Brothers Band & Idlewild South, played in order from first track to last, back to back. Released on the DVD, 40.
Allman Bros. Band ≈ 40th Anniversary Concert, MARCH 26, 2009, Beacon Theatre, NY, NY
[Click to View YouTube Video]
The Beacon was a second home for the band, performing there 230 times.
Greg Allman
Butch Trucks
Jamioe Johnson
Warren Haynes,
Derek Trucks
Oteil Burbridge
Marc Qiuinones
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FRUMY
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Bishop,CA
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Nov 28, 2015 - 06:59am PT
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stuck in my head today
when john come marching home
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neebee
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calif/texas
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Nov 28, 2015 - 07:28pm PT
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hey there say, folks... not having time to go back and see more neat shares, etc...
i will focus on this really fast:
say, gnomeofthediabase, thank you for sharing that little irish
song... my irish gramma most likely would not approve, but say,
it was very easy going and nice... i enjoyed it...
:)
(she was a non drinker, of course)... :)
her son, my daddy, DID love the irish folks music... :)
and harps or flute, along with that...
made me dwell on whatever long time, LONGGGGGGGGGGGG time back,
ancestors that they must have had, back over the seas, perhaps,
at one point in time...
his side of the family, was the only side with the irish...
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