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Damn....where are y'all listening to the Beacon shows? I need to hear 3/2 so bad.
Ca, wish I could be in Sarasota sat.......having my Ac replaced....aother loan I can't afford..........keeping me from the love and music..........one day I will get to be there.
Praying for all of this very special family who r going through hard times. God will guide us....it is his path we follow..........
Peace and love......
((((Nic, Pam, Tan Dan))))))
If you're around Sarasota, FL on March 9th:
Dan Toler Memorial Service Set for March 9
A memorial service for former Allman Brothers Band guitarist
“Dangerous” Dan Toler will take place on March 9. Toler died on March 25 after a long struggle with Lou Gehrig’s Disease. The memorial will take place at Sarasota, FL’s Faith Presbyterian Church at 1PM.
Though many of Toler’s friends are expected to speak, the public event will not include live music. Gregg Allman recently reflected on Toler’s passing on Relix.com.
Peace Brother Dan,
Tom
greg was signing books in manhattan today..anyone get over there from HTW?
Thanks Wearly89 for the kind words...The band has been doing great and we are doing a small tour of europe again for the first time in years and Rockstock and Barrels our music and surf festival is on juen 22nd in Rockaway beach this year...FREE...all are welcome as usual...still dont know what a band needs to do to get on peach festival? any tips? check out www.Rockstocknyc.com any out of state bands that want to play contact us if you are in area
here's a good read-
Allman Brothers at the Beacon Theater: A Euphoric Shoot-Out
POSTED: March 4, 12:55 PM ET
Compared to my last two spring flings at the Beacon Theater with the Allman Brothers Band – a stunning 2011 recreation of Live at Fillmore East; last year's emergency triumph minus an ailing Gregg Allman – the second night of the group's 2013 New York residency, on March 2nd, was a normal show. That's normal as in no thematic anniversary segues, no long parade of celebrity jammers, and we got "Whipping Post" for the encore.
This was also a normal Allman Brothers gig in the classic sense – that every active, improvising-rock band in America would kill for a few minutes at the peaks the Allmans, now in their 44th year, hit repeatedly over their two sets, as if this was just another day on the night shift.
500 Greatest Songs of All Time: The Allman Brothers Band, 'Whipping Post'
The highs came right away, in "Done Somebody Wrong," the Elmore James cover on Fillmore East: the choppy, declarative shriek of Derek Trucks' slide guitar in the opening riff; the fluid exposition and snapping-whip bite in guitarist Warren Haynes' first-round solo. At one point during another James number, the slow blues "The Sky Is Crying," Derek's uncle, drummer Butch Trucks, hammered his snare in jolting accents, like a storm about to break, behind the guitarist's whooping-slide break. And on "Whipping Post," Haynes countered the thick, vicious surge of the drum corps – Butch, Jaimoe and pecussionist Marc Quiñones – with a defiantly bright solo: at once plaintive and fighting.
Mourning and Revival
This September marks the 40th anniversary of the Allmans' fifth album, Brothers and Sisters, made after their second traumatic loss: the death of bassist Berry Oakley in a 1972 motorcycle accident, a year after founding guitarist Duane Allman perished in a bike crash. Tonight, the band only played Gregg's "Come and Go Blues" from that album to note the occasion.
Instead, the Allmans emphasized the resurrection in their story and the durability of their songbook. They roamed wide in the first set, jumping from "Every Hungry Woman" on 1969's The Allman Brothers Band to a new Warren Haynes song, "Dusk Til Dawn" – waltz-time R&B with a straight slow-groove middle – then back to 1990's Seven Turns for the lurching blues "Low Down Dirty Mean" and closing with the ecstatic gallop of "Revival" from 1970's Idlewild South. Guitarist David Grissom (John Mellencamp, Joe Ely) joined Derek and Haynes for a crossfire in "You Don't Love Me." At the end, as the rhythm section hit a holding-pattern roll, Haynes turned to Derek and Grissom, swinging his finger between them as if to say, "Okay, you two guys shoot it out" – which they did.
The second half of the night began in mourning – an acoustic cover of the country murder ballad "Long Black Veil," sung by Gregg with the rough, affecting resignation of a man who has seen too many graves and come too close to his own – and stayed there, in a compelling streak of guilt and suffering: Albert King's "Breaking Up Somebody's Home"; the Allmans' own "Dreams"; "Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad" by Derek and the Dominos; and the instrumental requiem "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed." But the Allmans fought the black with sustained, cohesive fury. On "Elizabeth Reed," Derek's spectacular, skidding crescendos were quickly followed by the affirming euphoria of Haynes' climbing, elegant seizures.
The differences and challenge in their voices, as players, was plain. So was the unique bond they have forged and sustained in this setting. Rooted in the original dynamics of Duane and former guitarist Dickey Betts, Derek and Haynes are now a decade into their own ascending history with the Allman Brothers. In a band that has known too much tragedy and keeps dodging close calls (such as Gregg's recent victory over hepatitis), the two guitarists have become a loyal, renewing resource.
The Allman Brothers will be at the Beacon through March 17th. It should be forever.
Trading in the March Madness for April Foolery this year. No Beacon. Yes Wanee! Gailagain and I are looking forward to the warmth of FLA. 7 weeks and counting.
Listening to the March 1 show now. Maybe the best AWTNM I've heard them play, Makes me wish I was in NYC
Watching the Beacon videos and it's bitter sweet. Glad to see them but wishing I was there to see it in person. Everyone have a great run, be SAFE and take public transportation if you've partyed too hard. Maybe one more left coast run before I croak.
here's one for Leah Marie (below) 🙂
It's Beacon time again.......have a great run boys.
Wish i could be there.I am in spirit!!!
Thoughts and prayers to Nic & Pam, Tan Dan, the Toler family ....and everyone here.
Peace and love......
Happy Birthday Susea!
Happy Birthday to Susea! Hope you have a great day!
it's been cold and misty down here since the day Danny flew away, fits the mood of the people.
to echo what others have been saying, I too hope there is some kind of tribute to the Toler Brothers at this years Beacon.
My fav Toler Brother/ABB era is Crazy Love with Bonnie, that obviously wouldnt fly, but I do think todays band could do justice to Ocean Awash the Gunwhale, it is such a beautiful song.
thank you Carol,that song has always been a reminder of the Great Players that have moved on.Hope all is well with you down there..........SAVANNAH......
Best wishes to the allman brothers band for a fulfilling beacon run!
Wish there was Moogis see ya next week boys and girls
cool video Sav ..
here's to a great Beacon run, Brothers and fans..
Looking forward to reviews :reddancer:
"written by Warren Haynes"
According to an article on www.jambands.com:
The Allman Brothers Band’s Beacon run begins this evening. The Brothers are expected to debut two new, original songs written by Warren Haynes.
The plot thickens…
Peace & Ride The Mule
Tom
And lets not forget the weather. For the last three years we have been able to sit outside on Amsterdam Ave at McLeers and enjoy our beverage of choice. Wishing for a nice warm up by the 15th.