The Allman Brothers Band

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TanDan wrote on October 13, 2004 at 5:07 pm
Brent,I guess maybe no one thought it out beforehand, that an interest would be there for R&R documentaries. I figured the film would be a little bit of a hack job but I will buy it anyway for the history. The Isle Of Wight DVD, for example, is great and looks like it was shot yesterday but it suffers from ' the suits'; too many producer types puffing themselves up into something they are not. Its about the music! I'd love to see Taste's complete performance from that concert. Compare the care given to the Beacon DVD with the 1960's stuff and it is night and day. Maybe we'll get a DVD of a Fox show someday. I'm sure somewhere there are vintage Watkins Glen and Atlanta Pop footage. Perhaps it will all be released in my lifetime. Concerning an earlier post here, I wonder if a special chip has been implanted in Warren that enables him to remember so many tunes! Someone on the fourum should start a post that tracks every tune Warren has ever played. I can't even imagine where it would all end! I could see the entry now: 'Warren Haynes has entered the Guiness Book Of World Records by playing 30 second snipits of every song that he has ever played. The number WAS at 3,673,889 until he revealed that he had written 12 additional songs while the judges were tallying the count. The 10 Guiness judges were gathered from 7 countries with three additional judges standing by should one judge be overwelmed. Although the South African judge did wobble and ask for a glass of water at one point in the counting, no reserve judges were used.' :guitarist: <----warren
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