A fond farewell to The Allman Brothers Band


Well, this is it folks..... Tonight's concert at the beautiful Beacon Theater in New York City is the last performance by one of the best American rock bands to ever take the stage. Forty five years after we first heard the beautiful guitars of Duane Allman and Dickey Betts, the rhythmic bass of Berry Oakley, the percussive interplay of Butch Trucks and Jai Johanny Johanson (Jaimoe), and the incredible soulful voice and organ wizardry of Gregg Allman, the band is finally and officially calling it quits. Bravo boys .... it's been an absolutely fabulous ride !

I first saw the Allman Brothers Band in 1971 at the old Philadelphia Spectrum, where they were the opening act for Johnny Winter. I was a tenth grader, and was immediately hypnotized by Duane and Dickey trading licks on "Whipping Post" and "Statesboro Blues," Gregg singing the blues on "Done Somebody Wrong" and "Stormy Monday," Berry pounding the bass line on "Revival," and Butch and Jai Johnny drumming up a storm on "Elizabeth Reed."

I have since seen them about a million times, through many line-ups. Always, always, always ..... a great show by incredible musicians. Thanks to Chuck, Lamar, Warren, Derek, Marc, Oteil, and many others for taking the stage after the passing of Duane and Berry, and the exit of Dickey. You guys have always shown the utmost talent and togetherness, and it's been a tremendous pleasure enjoying the music with you all these years. Happily, via the internet and a wealth of wonderful records and CD's, the legacy of the band will continue. The music goes on forever, even as the road comes to an end. Thank you boys, from the bottom of my heart, for forty five years of happiness.
The Allman Brothers Band ..... one of the best bands ever !
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No Ozzy .... You are wrong. They have been performing full time until a few weeks ago. By far, one of the best bands in the history of American rock and roll. If you thought they stopped performing years ago, you missed a lot of great shows.
I heard them three times in the last 11 years. Truly outstanding every time. These are musicians, not preening, posing, showmen. Close your eyes at their shows and you miss nothing of importance at all. And the music is not dated or linked to an era for its meaningfulness. Nostalgia has nothing to do with it. No reason at all for them to hang it up unless they want to move on to other things. Now as for the Stones, or Aerosmith, or Who, or. . . .
Never saw them. My loss. I listen to Live at the Fillmore East and its a feast for the ears. Blue Sky is one of my faves.
Best concert I ever saw was the Allman Brothers playing on the lawn at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs NY on a beautiful spring day and it was a free event !
Having just finished up their Fillmore gig.. they were tuned up and TIGHT !!
Can`t imagine a better concert by them anywhere or anyplace thereafter...EVER