The Allman Brothers Band
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Allman Brothers Band
Winterland Ballroom
San Francisco

California
UNITED STATES
October 9, 1971
19:00:00*

* Show times are best guesses, especially for older shows

Setlist

10 – Cowboy, Elvin Bishop opened

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Comments from Original ABB Site

08/16/2012 spinyn

I went to one of the Winterland shows and think it was the Saturday. What I remember is Duane saying he was not feeling well that evening after a song or two. He brought out Elvin Bishop to replace him and left the stage. Very disappointing as we had been looking forward to seeing the band for a long time.

07/22/2011 MikeGambel

My Dad used to get the Chronicle and I too read that obituary…needless to say I was shocked that my HERO had died at 24 years of age

07/22/2011 MikeGambel

I was there. 17 years old, my Dad let me drive his ’69 Dodge Charger to San Francisco to hear this band I had heard on KSAN FM radio. I was completely blown away by the show. Went home and “Live at the Fillmore East” was the very first tape I ever bought (8 track). That recording has always been my absolute favorite and I still listen to after 40 years

11/06/2009 Slidelover

I was there…first time I smoked weed…some months later I read in the SF Chronicle Duane had died…and there’s so little quality video of Duane Allman’s slide magic today, it’s a crying shame

09/29/2009 bocomofitz

I was stationed out on Treasure Island at the time and spent most of what little money I had going to shows around The City and Bay Area. I was one of the regular floor rats at Winterland Ballroom and Ice Rink. Right side @2/3 back. Elvin Bishop was, as normal, when the party started. He had a couple of back-up singers at the time he had found in Oakland that I believe later became known as the Pointer Sisters, not sure. EB put on a rowdy set, had the crowd well warmed and the air was thick enough with smoke, AS ALWAYS, you could cut out a slice, tuck it under your arm and carry some home! I don’t remember the song list as played, but the show had some interesting turns in it. ABB played about an hour set and walked, not normal for a much anticipated headliner. We made it clear that the house was going to come down if ABB didn’t come back out, SOON. They did. I don’t remember who it was, but somebody walked up to the mike, apologized, said they had not been as well recieved on tour as they expected and that they were tired of it, but that “you save the good ***** for the good people” and that The City would be a good place to start a tour. They commenced to play! During the encore set this guy in front of me would keep looking around shouting “They didn’t play it” after each song. Finally when they played Whippin’ Post he started yelling “They played it!” over and over, this guy was the lead singer for Commander Cody. Shortly after, Elvin Bishop stuck his head out from between the curtains and was waved out on stage. He brought his band out with him and the night took off! Bill Graham had another of his famous “discussions” with the Fire Marshal, the place stayed open and the party lasted way past closing time.

10/09/2008 Holt

Any San Franciscans or others have any memories to share of this one?

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