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Allman Brothers 06-19-92 | Deer Creek, Indiana

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The sound is a little tinny, but fun show with an acoustic "Southbound" and rare "Pony Boy"


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Posted : May 16, 2024 12:00 pm
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Thanks for the link. That show was strong for the band. Good "Nobody Knows"too and Seven Turns really got the applause. I remember on the radio in 1990 after "Nobody To Run With" cooled off, Seven Turns was released as a single and got a ton of airplay on the album rock stations I could pick up. 

I found one yesterday. Atlanta 1990. Smoking hot but at times Johnny's piano seems awkward or out of sync with the rest of the band. 

Was reading an interview with Derek Trucks and it was so tender. Derek said some nights on the old songs on slide he would follow what Duane often played on slide on those songs and it was cool to look over at Gregg Allman and his face and eyes said he could feel Duane Allman on the stage again and Derek was proud he could take Gregg on back to that place for a special visit. 

Gregg never completely got over loosing Duane. Not long before he died Gregg said he continues to think about his brother everyday. And sometimes on stage when the band is playing one of the old songs real good he not only could feel Duane there but he could actually smell him. 

 


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Posted : May 19, 2024 2:25 pm
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And last week I found this from Macon Auditorium in 1990. Another strong show. Good recording. You can especially hear Butch Trucks playing drums. 


 
Posted : May 19, 2024 2:29 pm
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