Post by cofi on Oct 10, 2007 21:19:38 GMT
On Wolfgang's Vault this week, they have a show by
[glow=red,2,300]The Allman Brothers Band
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The Allman Brothers Band
1973
Cow Palace
San Francisco, CA
12/31/1973
Set 3
Time
Save My Life8:44 I Don't See Nothing10:12 Blues Jam / Bill Graham Announcemen...11:22 You Don't Love Me10:01 We Bid You Goodnight4:37 Mountain Jam / closing announcement...1
Concert Summary
Gregg Allman - lead vocals, organ, electric piano
Dickey Betts - lead guitar, slide guitar
Lamar Williams - bass
Chuck Leavell - piano
Butch Trucks - drums, percussion
Jai Johanson - drums
Guest: Jerry Garcia - guitar
Guest: Bill Kreutzmann - drums
Guest: Boz Scaggs - vocals, guitar
Guest: Les Dudeck - guitar
This is the third and final set of this long New Year’s Eve night, and by this point, many of the musicians need a well deserved break, but Boz Scaggs, Betts, Leavell, Kreutzmann and a few others are still ready to go. They invite another respected guitarist, Les Dudeck, out on stage and this smaller ensemble delivers a highly charged blues set, again with Scaggs handling the vocal duties. They wind their way through a few more improvisational blues jams, ending with the hottest blues jam of this set.
Bill Graham then comes out on stage to make a surprising announcement. Apparently, a young couple attending the show wished to get married, so Bill found a Reverend in the house and invited them to get married on stage during the break.
At this point in the wee hours of the morning, the musicians are up for more, and once again Jerry Garcia joins the Allman Brothers band for this entire set. As a humorous homage to the newly married couple, they kick off this final set with, "You Don't Love Me," performed as an instrumental. Once again, Betts and Garcia take things to soaring heights, and Garcia begins to noodle around on the traditional "And We Bid You Goodnight," with a few bars of "Old Lang Syne" thrown in for good measure. Surely the audience figured they were finally winding things down, but just at the point where it sounds like things are coming to a mellow close, the familiar riff of "Mountain Jam" begins.
To totally exhaust every last bit of energy out of the crowd, the group launches into yet another great jam, with Garcia and Betts having one last go, thus bringing this monumental concert to a close.
This is a great show, with lot's of guest's playing with the brothers, Lamer on Bass, Les Dudeck on guitar as well as Jerry Garcia and Boz Scaggs on guitar, go and give it a listen, you want be disappointed ;D
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[glow=red,2,300]The Allman Brothers Band
[/glow]
The Allman Brothers Band
1973
Cow Palace
San Francisco, CA
12/31/1973
Set 3
Time
Save My Life8:44 I Don't See Nothing10:12 Blues Jam / Bill Graham Announcemen...11:22 You Don't Love Me10:01 We Bid You Goodnight4:37 Mountain Jam / closing announcement...1
Concert Summary
Gregg Allman - lead vocals, organ, electric piano
Dickey Betts - lead guitar, slide guitar
Lamar Williams - bass
Chuck Leavell - piano
Butch Trucks - drums, percussion
Jai Johanson - drums
Guest: Jerry Garcia - guitar
Guest: Bill Kreutzmann - drums
Guest: Boz Scaggs - vocals, guitar
Guest: Les Dudeck - guitar
This is the third and final set of this long New Year’s Eve night, and by this point, many of the musicians need a well deserved break, but Boz Scaggs, Betts, Leavell, Kreutzmann and a few others are still ready to go. They invite another respected guitarist, Les Dudeck, out on stage and this smaller ensemble delivers a highly charged blues set, again with Scaggs handling the vocal duties. They wind their way through a few more improvisational blues jams, ending with the hottest blues jam of this set.
Bill Graham then comes out on stage to make a surprising announcement. Apparently, a young couple attending the show wished to get married, so Bill found a Reverend in the house and invited them to get married on stage during the break.
At this point in the wee hours of the morning, the musicians are up for more, and once again Jerry Garcia joins the Allman Brothers band for this entire set. As a humorous homage to the newly married couple, they kick off this final set with, "You Don't Love Me," performed as an instrumental. Once again, Betts and Garcia take things to soaring heights, and Garcia begins to noodle around on the traditional "And We Bid You Goodnight," with a few bars of "Old Lang Syne" thrown in for good measure. Surely the audience figured they were finally winding things down, but just at the point where it sounds like things are coming to a mellow close, the familiar riff of "Mountain Jam" begins.
To totally exhaust every last bit of energy out of the crowd, the group launches into yet another great jam, with Garcia and Betts having one last go, thus bringing this monumental concert to a close.
This is a great show, with lot's of guest's playing with the brothers, Lamer on Bass, Les Dudeck on guitar as well as Jerry Garcia and Boz Scaggs on guitar, go and give it a listen, you want be disappointed ;D
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