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Mitch wrote on July 25, 2012 at 11:49 pm
Well, Jones Beach show was a wonderful night of music and friends. Arrived at the parking lot...car thermometer said 98 degrees. Hot as can be. Found NYCBarb, and her husband Bob. Also saw Rich, Gail, Deb, Cindy, and later Joe Bell from HTN. ( Hey, I thought I was going to win that autographed picture of the band from 1991...what happened! 🙂 Promtly at 7PM, Santana hit the stage. My first time seeing him. I have heard good and bad about him lately....I wanted to see for myself. Anyone who thinks they should skip his set, should rethink that thought! He plays like he always has. He mixed old and newer stuff. Heard most of the first album. When he did Black Magic Woman, and then transitioned into OyeComo Va, the crowd went crazy. Also did a faithful version of No One to Depend On, and his other guitarist really shined. Some Latin grooves mixed in for good measure. I am so glad I didn't miss it. ABB closed, and did a night of familiar tunes, that were guaranteed to please. Derek and Warren were tight, and it was great to see Carlos join them for Mountain Jam. Gregg started out strong, but by the end of the night, his voice was strained. But he was in much better form than last March. It was wonderful to get a Whipping Post encore. A splendid time was had by all. My soul having been rejuvenated , I left and made it home in time to get some sleep, since I had to go to work today 🙁 It was time and money well spent....so glad I got to go. Mitch
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rcn727 wrote on July 25, 2012 at 9:58 pm
Here's a question for Lana or anyone else in the know: Does anyone know with certainty whether Allman Brothers will be closing show in Raleigh 8/4/12 with Skynyrd opening or vice versa? I called venue today and they didn't know.
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linny131 wrote on July 25, 2012 at 1:01 pm
I saw them on the 22nd with Santana. It was an awesome show. Santana was great and the Allmans really rocked the place. Some of the best guitar playing I have ever seen with Derek Truck and Warren Haynes, just fantastic.
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mrmilas wrote on July 25, 2012 at 12:00 pm
Hey now...any news from the Jones Beach show last night?
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Dan wrote on July 25, 2012 at 6:38 am
Heads up..If you haven't bought a copy of Santana's new album "Shape Shifter" Do your self a favour and get it. You will not bew sorry. It is pure Carlos..all instrumental. this sucker SMOKES!!!
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Debbie wrote on July 25, 2012 at 12:50 am
RIP Sherman Hensley...George Jefferson was a great influence in the 70's in breaking down the race barrier. Still laugh My a** off watching the reuns! Soon iT will be the 43rd anniversary of Woodstock.....just watched a slide show of pix on MSN...........boy did the memories and goose bumps emerge. Smiling big time right now remembering. The MUSIC,rain,mudslides, breakfast in bed for 300,000! Can still hear Wavey Gravy saying that. Country Joe singing the Fish Cheer....and CARLOS............OMG! Hope the ABB and Carlos tear up this tour....he is so right....WE ARE NOT OLD !!!! THE MUSIC LIVES WITHIN US AND KEEPS US YOUNG AT HEART !!!! I am so fortunate to have experienced so much history in music and TV. Maybe one day the youth of this earth will realize that violence is NOT the answer.... Peace and love..........
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Carol wrote on July 24, 2012 at 9:20 pm
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SmilingJack wrote on July 24, 2012 at 7:03 pm
Carol, thanks for posting that fantastic revue. I wished I was there but I felt the energy. Now, I am just disappointed that Red Rocks is not one of the venues they are playing.
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delmont1976 wrote on July 24, 2012 at 6:09 pm
great show at Darien lake this past sunday ! Santana was great also was hoping for a get together by the 2 but still a great show !
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bluedad wrote on July 24, 2012 at 4:16 am
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Debbie wrote on July 23, 2012 at 11:54 pm
WOW! It's showtime !!!! It is so great to read the reviews. Summer is heer...even if I cant be there in person, I am their in spirit and remembering all the shows I did get to see!! Keep posting !!!! It sure makes me smile!!! Ca, LOL you will have the time of your life....enjoy !!!!!
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PhotoRon286 wrote on July 23, 2012 at 11:21 pm
Darien set list: 1.One Way Out 2.Statesboro Blues 3.Hot 'Lanta 4.Woman Across The River 5.Midnight Rider 6.Black Hearted Woman 7.Good Morning Little School Girl 8.Trouble No More 9.Done Somebody Wrong 10.Soulshine 11.Dreams 12.Jessica Encore 13.Southbound
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mrmilas wrote on July 23, 2012 at 8:21 pm
Party on the patio....are we tailgating in Hartford Saturday? if yes where and what time....jam on.
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Carol wrote on July 23, 2012 at 6:35 pm
Bup :flower: funny, the Beacon dates r our bds 🙂 getting ready to take the Grandchildren to see the 2nd greatest show on earth..my Grandson's first time seeing LIVE elephants(LOVES elephants) ..Im thinking I may need prayers 🙂 here is a beautiful review I came across for the greatest- You're only as old as you act. In the realm of music, artists such as the Allman Brothers Band and Santana, who well into their fifth decade of international stardom co-headlined a Sunday night show at Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, overcome actual aging by making music that's fresh, in the moment, and with the kind of outright exuberance that could make the comatose come back to consciousness. They dispense continuous joy with contagious energy and constant improvisation - although, considering their hit-filled canon, they could still satisfy much of the masses by simply showing up and sweatin' to the oldies. A near-full and fully appreciative audience Sunday night was worked into a frenzy by Mexican-born, San Francisco-raised Carlos Santana, who led his nine-piece band through a near-non-stop set that left the stage hotter than a Jalisco hacienda in July. Armed with his trusty red PRS electric guitar throughout, while occasionally working an acoustic classical guitar on a stand, he worked the entire stage with ageless wonder and absolutely smoked every song, crossing his formidable canon from Woodstock-era wildfires such as "Black Magic Woman" and "No One to Depend On" to 21st century standards "Smooth" and "Maria Maria." "Oye Como Va" earned an extended standing ovation as Santana joined dual vocalists Andy Vargas and Tony Lindsay to offer the simple refrain that serves to set off the extended jam ushered in by Hammond organ along with underlying trumpet-trombone lines, a relentless three-man percussion team led by longtime conga ace Raul Rekow and a rock-sturdy bass-guitar duo, all feeding off of their frontman's pyrotechnic licks, every bit as ebullient and urgent as when the song first hit in 1970. "Don't you just love life?" he asked not-so rhetorically after the ovation. "It doesn't matter how old you are ... it's what's inside, when you get to the heart ... the heart doesn't know age - it wants to know goodness." Fitting, then, that they led their hit "Evil Ways" into John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme" toward the end of a supremely amazing performance. Even though Santana preached brotherhood in the "complementary" co-headlining bill - "This ain't the 49ers and Raiders," he panned - the Macon, Georgia-born Allmans had only "One Way Out" of being accused of failing to keep the energy as sky high, and of course, they were up to the task from the opening hit. Organist Gregg Allman showed his voice in fine form above the Southern boogie-blues beat. Paced by another triple-percussion team led by longtime drummer Butch Trucks, the band soars on the wings of twin lead guitarists Derek Trucks - Butch's nephew, and great nephew of former no-hitting Buffalo Bisons and big league pitcher Virgil Trucks - and Warren Haynes, both frontmen of their own formidable bands (Trucks-Tedeschi Band and Gov't Mule). Their signature take on Blind Willie McTell's "Statesboro Blues" channeled blues roots while asserting the Allmans into that family, as Trucks wailed on slide guitar a la the departed Duane Allman while Haynes hit the fluid grooves that original Allmans guitarist Dickey Betts made famous. Haynes heaved muscular riffs to match the meanness of Allman's "Black Hearted Woman," Trucks meeting him for a mind-bending build to crescendo. The ultimate inspirational mantra "Soulshine," sung by both Allman and Haynes, climbed into the suite that served as the set's extended peak, before the instrumental "Jessica" took it home with endless energy before heading "Southbound" in the encore. Perhaps it's the constant improvisation that keeps these acts on their toes; whatever it is that drives them serves as a lesson in music's ability to achieve agelessness, offering a fountain of youth for all willing to dive in. ******* The Allman Brothers Band and Santana Sunday evening in the Darien Lake Performing Arts Center.
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Buppalo1 wrote on July 23, 2012 at 6:17 pm
I'm in the process of moving, came across a couple picture discs this weekend, just got thru going through both. One was from Mitch, from the March 21-22 2003 Beacon weekend, the other from Carol with the 2005 JFD from 2nd Street and the following week CRS at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. I cannot express to anybody how much fun and joy and happiness I've had through this website, this band, it's music, and most of all, the people who have shared it over the last 15 or so years. These pictures brough back wonderful memories. Thanks to Mitch and Carol for remembering me and sending the discs way back when. eapfp
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Carol wrote on July 23, 2012 at 5:08 pm
thanks for review! here is a link to Midnight Rider /All Good Fest- http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=zYQ_mav_0JM
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PhotoRon286 wrote on July 23, 2012 at 4:59 pm
Excellent show in Darien last night! Santana was fantastic. ABB played two hours, including encore. Started out with OWO, Gregg was STRONG vocally and looked better than we've seen in months. Only one GAM, a small vocal oops in Statesboro. He did have the lyrics for every song on the keyboard. I would say the set list was a "safe" one with mostly old standards. Gregg and Warren pretty much split the vocals and we got a few instrumentals. Highlight for me was the last song before encore. An incredible, soaring, balls to the wall, Jessica with Derek & Warren trading licks and the tandem guitars were outstanding. (Also a big plus, no jabuma thrown in the middle to suck the life out) Encore was Southbound with no guests, and Derek didn't sit in with Carlos. http://www.buffalonews.com/entertainment/gusto/music/concert-reviews/articl e960834.ece Great preshow meetup with the Brants, the Jeffs, kdick, JoLynn, Michelle, Buffalo Bill & Gail, all the usual Buffalo/Syracuse Peachheads.
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Nic wrote on July 23, 2012 at 4:38 pm
Hey Sonny. Thanks for the Kind words Brother. I look forward to our next show together!! Pam and I are hoping to make it to Jacksonville sometime hopefully later this year to take a cruise. 😎 Goodtimes!! Peach
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Debbie wrote on July 23, 2012 at 2:50 pm
Does anyone have a review from the weekend????
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sonnystang wrote on July 22, 2012 at 11:08 pm
Thinking fo David & Pam.....Nic & Pam and also TanDan........love ya Buddy....
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