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Buppalo1 wrote on September 29, 2005 at 6:44 pm
Hey Great Scott!! Nice review, man you nailed it. I was so in that spot at the Beacon this year, listening to Egypt. In my place, where I needed to be in the universe. You and Nicole should consider another road trip for Halloween! We got a Cracker Barrel! We got a Waffle House!!!! We got Jackie P. :D: :D:
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eyezoftheworld7 wrote on September 29, 2005 at 6:18 pm
:fanfare: Hey everyone...I just wanted to urge everybody to check out Dickey's bass player Pedro Arevalo's new solo album "Pedro Arevalo & Friends". This man is AMAZING and you will not be disappointed!!! You have my word! You can order the disc at pedroarevalo.com...dont miss this, Pedro's talent is truly out of this world! :guitar:
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maximumule wrote on September 29, 2005 at 5:39 pm
Benjamin, Just got the 8-21-2005 and 8-24-2005 discs. Just plugged in disc 1. Brother, you made my day!! I'm as happy as a mule in 40 acres of tall grass. MM
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skyponydogboy wrote on September 29, 2005 at 5:15 pm
Nice review G-Scott....wish I coulda been 'dere. The 'Bros send me too! Rob Johnson is a good guy and does what it fair and right...lest anyone who doesnt know him think otherwise. Some forum issues must be researched before decisions made. spdb
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CowboyNeil wrote on September 29, 2005 at 4:30 pm
A friend sent me the instant live from Red Rocks, you all caught a good show fo sure. I missed the show but glad you all got a smoking show. Warren kills on Rocking Horse, sorry Lee could not help myself, but he did! Carrie is home from the hospital, still no results from her Bone marrow tests but we have her hydrated and stable. Had to raise hell to get someone to address her issues,"I Don't Know" is not acceptable anymore. Thanks to all who have sent words of kindness and support. Will check back in when I know something new
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maximumule wrote on September 29, 2005 at 4:03 pm
I realize that it now the 11th hour for the raleigh show. However, if anyone has an extra ticket for sale I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to hook up ot it. Also, I have an extra section 2 row 3 for charlotte on Sunday. MM
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GreatScott wrote on September 29, 2005 at 3:54 pm
Hey now! :wave: Like Libby, I'm still buzzin' (metaphorically speaking) from Tuesday's Knoxville show. Maybe the town was still in a festive mood because of the Vols' big win Monday night...or maybe it was because the band had an extra day off due to the unfortunate cancelling of the Houston show...or maybe it was because Jack Pearson was in the house...whatever it was, everyone was in agreement that something special was in the air. Nicole and I love our little road trips, and this one was no exception. The drive from Louisville to Knoxville (about four hours) is wonderfully scenic, especially the stretch on I-75 between Lexington and Knoxville. Love that southern countryside! And of course, we got in our traditional breakfast at Cracker Barrel...no road trip would be complete without it. We checked into our hotel and got settled and then visited with Krishna and her husband Scott, who would be our party buddies for the rest of the evening. We also drove around downtown Knoxville a bit so we could get a look at the venue and also scout out where our pre-show gathering would take place. Downtown Knoxville was very nice...nothing like I remember it from my childhood--my family and I lived there for two years, back in the mid-70's. Nice to briefly meet Sarge and TP and also to get some rap in with Origapeach at the Downtown Grill & Brewery. We made a brief stop back at the hotel for some last minute tuning up and then hopped in a cab for the short ride to the Civic Auditorium. The cab was Krishna's idea, and I was glad she put it on the table. Driving back to the hotel later would be "one less thing to worry about," as Forest Gump likes to say. We grabbed a cocktail and found our seats. The Civic Auditorium is really small, so I'm sure that there aren't any bad seats, but...we totally lucked out with ours. Sixth row, dead center, on the aisle, no less!! I'm a big fan of the lawn at shed shows, as y'all know, but there definitely is something to be said for being that close. Duh! Felt like I could reach out and touch 'em. Even before the lights went down Butch came out and treated us to several minutes of solo chops, and we knew it was just about... ...showtime! I'm with Libby...somehow, when the band opens with "Don't Want You No More" > "It's Not My Cross To Bear," you just KNOW it is going to be a kick ass night with the Brothers. And then directly into "You Don't Love Me?" Are you kidding?!? Fifteen minutes of pure, uninterrupted Allman Joy. "Midnight Rider" was next, and it pumped up the already enthusiastic crowd even further. Like I said, Knoxville seemd to be in a very festive mood! "Woman Across The River" was next. Someone mentioned here recently that they've tired a bit of this song. I can totally respect that sentiment, as there have been Allmans tunes that I've become burned out on. However, "Woman Across The River" is NOT one of them! I think it is the perfect vehicle for this lineup, and man did they nail it!! Holy cow. Warren and Derek were standing at the center of the stage handing off licks to each other at the end, and the locomotive rhythm section was pumping furiously away behind them. A real highlight for me. "Come And Go Blues" was next, and at this point I realized why Warren and Derek switched places. It appears that Warren gives Gregg vocal cues at certain spots where Gregg might sometimes get turned around on the lyrics. Hey, it happens, right? I mean no disrespect to Gregg by bringing this up. But at the spot in the song after the first guitar solo, when Gregg comes back in with "People say, you're no good..." I noticed Warren turning and looking right at him and mouthing the words. I could be totally wrong about this, of course. Just a theory. The other result of the front line shuffle seems to be that Derek is much more assertive, and much more demonstrative physically than I've ever seen him. Overall, I think the switch works well for all involved. "Every Hungry Woman" was next, one of Nicole's favorites. Some epic call-and-response jamming at the end. "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" isn't one of my favorites, but hey, you've got to make a cocktail run and head call at some point, right? I made it back just in time for the first set closer "Egypt." This song had REALLY come along. Warren pretty much went insane during his solo. In a good way. Ironically, what was for me the highlight of the evening up to that point seemed to kind of lose much of the crowd. I don't how in the world anyone could sit for "Egypt," and yet most of the folks around us did just that. No matter...we just danced like nobody was watching, as the saying goes. Sometimes you've just got to say what the f*ck. The second half opened with "Melissa," a real crowd pleaser. And yes, Gregg did indeed look very sporty in his orange Harley Davidson football jersey. It was fun to see Jack Pearson play bass on "Statesboro Blues," although I really couldn't hear him at all. But he strapped on the guitar for "The Same Thing," and the three-headed monster brought the thunder for the rest of the night. You could really tell that Jack had spent some time with the band this summer. In particular, he had some amazing moments locked in with Derek and Oteil. I've said it before and I'll say it again...Jack Pearson is as good a guitarist as I've ever heard. I've always clung to the belief that the band is still having fun playing. Somehow, that makes it much more enjoyable for me...knowing that they're up there gettin' into it as much as I am. Well, during "The Same Thing," you could really tell that a good time was had by all. Jaimoe and Marc switched places, and there was little Jack, right in the middle of all of it. Everyone was had those goofy grins, like a bunch of school boys that had just heard a dirty joke. Those sorts of moments make it all worthwhile for me. "Dimples" was a treat, and then the set closed with a stellar "In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed." I always thought Jack owned this song, and tonight was no exception. His solo built and built and built, and just when you thought it couldn't get any more intense...it did! Wow. The drum trio was particulary satisfying, and I realized that Jaimoe mostly drives the bus for this segment. There was an unusually long stretch where the dynamic was very subtle...Jaimoe laying the jazzy groundwork, Marc adding the texture, and Butch, eyes closed and head nodding, filling in the spatial dimensions on the tympani. What can I say about the drummers that hasn't already been said? I would be being less than honest if I didn't say that I was hoping for something other than "Southbound" for the encore, but with Jack in the house I figured that was what we would get. Don't get me wrong, the song is a total rocker, but with plenty of time left before curfew (the band wound up leaving about ten minutes on the table), I wanted a "Whipping Post" or a "Jessica," pretty much the only two songs I didn't hear this summer. But "Southbound" didn't disappoint, and I thought it was a nice gesture to Jack to have him onstage for the encore. The crescendo at the end was glorious, ear-splitting bliss. On the whole, it was an amazing night of music...THIS is why I travel to see this band do its thing! No other musical entity has ever taken me to that special place like The Allman Brothers Band. You know the place...the place where everything else falls away, and it feels like they're playing just for you. The place where you feel like there isn't ANYTHING else you would rather be doing in that moment. The place where you can't imagine having more fun or feeling more alive. I love that place! Friends, that's the place I was in for most of the night. For fifteen years, the greatest damn band in the land has been taking me there, and for that I am so very grateful. And lastly, I'm also grateful for this site and for the people that I've met here. Sorry to have missed Ellen and Libby, but there is always next time. But we had the pleasure of hangin' with Krishna and Scott for the whole afternoon and evening, and two finer cats you would be hard-pressed to meet. It felt like we had seen dozens of shows together. Nicole remarked at the end of the evening that even though she chides me for my little internet obsession, she sure has loved meeting so many great folks. Thanks to everyone involved for making this community what it is. Y'all are a great bunch! 😀
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RyanBelair wrote on September 29, 2005 at 2:25 pm
Great Scott where is your Knoxville review bro?! Ryan
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walker113 wrote on September 29, 2005 at 2:17 pm
Hey guys,For those interested Walker and the brotherhood are doing a radio show tonight with an internet broadcast. www.am1240wgbb.com/live.html.html From 11pm to midnight. I am appearing with guitar God Geoff Unger from my Record company mates "Symptom 7". So stop by and give a listen. We will be on most of the hour. I will definately acknowledge Hittin the web, always get feedback from here.....all the best..walker
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Krishna wrote on September 29, 2005 at 2:16 pm
OMG!!! I forgot to send out loving birthday wishes to my husband,Scott!!!(He is 33,today!!) Happy Birthday,Sweetheart!
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Krishna wrote on September 29, 2005 at 2:10 pm
"Good morning,little GuestBook....can I go home with you?" Sorry,THAT one ALWAYS gets me!(the REAL version,of course!) And I got me a LIVE version in Knoxville on Tuesday,too!!(From Row E) Close enough to catch all of the interaction between the Brothers.... to see all the expressions on their faces while they strike that certain note....& being close enough to make eye contact......=priceless!!! 🙂 What can I say? Knoxville was a great show!(*Check out the Instant Live....you'll know what I'm talkin about!) I was freaked out about Warren not arriving in time to start the show.....but when I saw his outline walking on stage with the rest of the Brothers......well,it almost made me cry!(*with joy of course!!) So then they start....& it was ON!! The crowd was so amped & ready for the Brothers,too! My whole section danced ALL night!! OMG! "Dimples"??And with Jack Pearson??!! "Egypt" has really progressed into an excellent song!(*every time that I've heard them play it,I hear something new that sticks out to me!) The whole setlist was great! Greatscott & Nicole stayed at the same hotel as us,so we met up w/ them pre-show! We also checked out the Downtown Brewery before the show! Great beer & pizza!! We ran into Matt (origapeach)there...& about 5 times throughout the show!(Very nice to finally meet you!) ALWAYS a pleasure to see JNB at the HTN booth!! Joe,you always have a vibe about you that helps make the show a better place!! (Keep on,keepin on,my brother!!) 😉 Thank you,the Allman Brothers Band for giving me a GREAT last ABB show of the summer!! Your music keeps taking me to places that I never knew existed!!(And for MANY more years...I hope!!) **did I forget to mention that we got Gregg's setlist AND we got the chance to talk with Derek by the buses??!!*** Fantastic night,y'all!! 🙂
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Jacquie wrote on September 29, 2005 at 1:50 pm
BLD - Natalie got your package yesterday and boy did you make her one happy little girl! It's the first birthday present that she's received. Thank you so much! Your thank you note personalized by Miss Natalie (for those of you who remember, she'll be 3 on Oct. 3) herself is on its way. Love you!
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Southpaw wrote on September 29, 2005 at 1:50 pm
hey gang good morning:cool: its been pretty cool here lately, enjoying the colors changing on the trees..... hope all are having a groovy one:dance:
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Chitown wrote on September 29, 2005 at 1:35 pm
Windy, your post a few pages back doesn't exactly exude the excitement of a fan whose team is entering the playoffs. Something tells me you don't see them going all the way. Four and out to the Yankees? Seems I heard that somewhere a while back.
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maximumule wrote on September 29, 2005 at 1:13 pm
Going to Carolina to Eat a Peach
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BadLittleDoggie wrote on September 29, 2005 at 12:49 pm
Whoooo Hoooo - GO YANKEES!! I love that song Hemlock - I get all weak kneed when Warren sings that one - damn - if only - LOL
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leftyblues wrote on September 29, 2005 at 12:38 pm
Hemlock..I love reading your lyrics..too cool.... JNB...enjoy these shows..I so wish I could make it but I ge to play so that is a pretty good reason to miss.... Brofan...take it easy..LOL...the White Sox are in no matter what because of the Red Sox- Yankees knocking each other off.. by the way Brofan, it is a little ironic that these Chicago boys are playing in ..CLEVELAND this weekend...so are we..gonna pack my Grady Sizemore jersey..lol It was a year ago this week that I met so many of you for the first time..what you have added to my life is beyond words..thanks to you all but a special thanks to Lana and Rowland for giving us this home here..
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SmilingJack wrote on September 29, 2005 at 7:57 am
Thanks for the suggestions Rick. I've already tried the virus scan. It is just frustrating reading posts that relate to a prior one that I can't get back to. My aol page foward and back arrows seem to be working. Maybe I need a new name like Tony!
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JNB wrote on September 29, 2005 at 6:09 am
I agree with Libby, last night's show was amazing - a definite nomination for one of the "West Best." It was so good to be able to listen to it again today on the Instant Live Disc as we traveled the beautiful drive up from Knoxville to Charlottesville. Tonights show was killer as well - Ron Holloway added so much! And how about "Gambler's Roll" ?! Smokin' show in a new tent venue tucked into a corner of downtown. VERY enthusiastic crowd tonight - at the end Gregg said "It's nice to play music for people that appreciate it, Thank You!" Very cool... The "ville" tour was two of the best back to back nights in a while. Now we're Southbound into the home stretch - I don't want it to end! JNB
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magi wrote on September 29, 2005 at 6:00 am
San Diego Wins the West....see you all in the playoffs. Magi
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