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I will take the first 5 who pm me for a B&P on the 3.19 Beacon show. I think you might enjoy it.
Wayne
By the by, has anyone heard from Zambi lately?
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Wow!! Super posts today. That's what I'm talkin' about. Thanks to RickT, HopHead and EddieP for the insights.
TanDan, I liked your Teddy Roosevelt reference so much that I changed my account information. The quote below is one of the many from T.R. on the walls of the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
Oh, and happy birthday, Ellen! Sure do hope to run into you and Brother David out on the road somewhere real soon.
Summer dates...summer dates...summer dates...
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Happy Bday, Miss Elf! 🙂
:rainbow: Got the package, Linnie! Thank you VERY much, dear! :rainbow:
I just listened to 3/19 and Buppalo is dead on...there is definitely a sense of urgency and energy that comes across - 'got chills listening to parts of literally every song.
Again, I'm all for a Beacon '04 Box Set!
Thank you ABB!! Thank you to the Tapers!!
HAYNES/FARMER 'O4!!!!!! 😎
turnitup !! I remember being treated like that in Santa Barbara .... can't recall the dudes name though !!
See ya in L.A. .....
Nice job EddieP!!!
EddieP - Great post man. You definitely summed up my thoughts following the Beacon run this year. This is as good as it has ever been in my concert going lifetime (which did not include seeing the original lineup).
And as far as a multiple night run, I don't think even the original could match the diversity that the current band has shown. All formulas have been thrown out the window in favor of an unpredictability that makes every show stand by itself as an event. It's a great time for this band, especially Greg, Jaimoe and Butch. We owe these guys a debt of gratitude for keeping things alive, and they owe us for allowing them to do so over the long haul. Just like a family, the road goes on forever.
from SB to NYC to see 2 shows,th and sat. They were as everyone has described, and some really good describin goin onhere. Went 3/27 by myself. In 30 seconds I was at Scott 's hotel room at the beacon. He is there from Ct and his cousin from Md. Next I am being given a Bass Ale, grey goose vodka, and tasty treats. thanks Scott for taking me in the elevator, treating me like an old friend and sharing.
you are covered if you come to the west coast. next gig 4/17..Mule in LA.
I really love this band. On Thursday 3/25 I spent about 10 minutes talking to Jaimoe outside the Beacon stage door. Also spoke to Kirk West who is also very cool. Well I also just logged on to website and Butch Trucks sent me an email in reference to an old friend I was looking for who was a roadie with the band Trucks. These are a group of guys (band and crew) who really care about their fan base. I only wish I had met Lana and Pam at Beacon. Thanks.
Real nice thoughts about the music being played by this band today, folks! Thanks!
Oh, and thanks to the men performing this music--and to Lana and Rowland for bringing so many of us together, too!
Jim, I've got too much last day-of-the-marking-period stuff to do tomorrow, anyway. I look forward to your review!
Thanks Libby!!!
HAYNES/FARMER in '04!!!!!! 😎
...Just waxing poetic about the ABB.
After getting a chance to re-live some of The Beacon run on disc and some on Live365 a few things have occurred to me - and its all good! This band seems to on a mission...after a string of amazing shows last year which we thought couldn't be topped - they have somehow managed to raise the bar for live music in general yet again!
The Allman Brothers Band right now is like some musical Thoroghbred trying to win every big race it enters. The music that they are now playing - whether its a new song, old classic or cool cover - has this sort of pulsating groove to it thats unlike anything we've ever heard from this band before. There seems to be this natural mesmerizing flow that they are attaining now with striking regularity. It seems to me many of the tunes are now opening up in ways that haven't existed prior to to The Beacon...I believe this was the next natural progression for this musical beast - to have the songs do just that. They seem to be able to turn over more stones than ever before to see whats under them...
The open Jams and moments of pure improv seem to be going down musical paths that only elite musicians have the ability to walk down. Well this band is comprised of those type of elite players who right now are at the top of their game. No matter where you would rank Warren or Derek as "individual" guitar players through the history of this band is not important...not at all. Its where they are right now as a "duo" that really matters....and right now there has never ever been a better guitar duo! Forget who is playing lead or who is playing rhythm - if you really listen they are always doing both anyway! They have this ESP thing going on now which I feel is unparalelled in the history of music. Warren - the old vet who has probably shared the stage with more world-class rock, jazz and blues musicians than anyone in the last 20 years and Derek, the boy wonder who is as gifted a musician as there is anywhere - are aiming at the stars and hitting them. Their playing is more angular, more expansive and simply more exploratory than ever before. They have now shared the stage a countless number of times and their unique chemistry is really showing and shining...
Each player is driving the other band members to reach the greatest of heights and they seem determined to leave it all on stage every night they play. When you really get into listening to this band - its almost hard to listen to anything else - because nothing else can compare to what these guys are doing. Nothing "takes me there" now the way this band does. At this point I simply refuse to get into the "which lineup" debate...it just doesn't matter. I have plenty of live shows to dip into when I need a dose of Berry and Duane or Dickey or Chuck or Lamar. What I like is the fact that the "best" music being played is right here and right now...
The ABB is now riding a huge wave of creativity that looks like it will be here for a while longer. But, however long it lasts, we/they are playing with "house money". Who would of thought 35 years after it all started we'd even have a chance to say that...
By the way, is Gregg Fu*kin' great or what? Damn, that man can sing!
Peace
Hey there sweet family,
:birthday:Happy birthday, Miss Elf!:birthday:
Take care and know that you are loved,
Lana
Here is the entire quote that I referenced in an earlier post, a few of you have E-mailed me relaying that they appreciated what TR wrote.
So here goes:
The Man in the Arena -- T. Roosevelt
It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled, or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred by the dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions and spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best, knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who, at worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly; so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory or defeat.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
(Paris Sorbonne,1910)
Belated Happy Birthday to Marsha... sorry we missed you this year...
Glad to see the GB bounce back from the momentary lapse in post-Beacon glee.
Congrats and Thanks to the Band for a great Beacon run.
Thanks also to Lana and Rowland for making the pre-sale, peach-o-grams and all the rest happen.....
yes, Rich, it does evoke water...I think that's why it always give me a cool, soothing feeling whenever I hear it. I'll check out that beacon show, thanks for the heads up.
...you don't tomorrow, call in sick!
...still time for you to jump in the car and get to DC before the 7:30 start for the dTb/Ratdog show!
..edit...don't bother, show is sold out now....
Ten THOUSAND posts in the Forum? And who knows how many over here? Um, Marley, don't you need to go to a class, or something? :-p :-p :-p