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Event Date: |
Thursday, March 23, 2006 |
Start Time: |
7:00 PM * |
Band: |
The Allman Brothers Band |
Venue: |
Beacon Theatre |
Location: |
New York, New York Weather
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Parking Lots Open: | 3:00 PM |
| Setlist | Order | Song or Setlist Comment | 1. | Les Brers In A Minor | 2. | Statesboro Blues | 3. | Come and Go Blues | 4. | Franklin's Tower | 5. | Come On In My Kitchen | 6. | End Of The Line | 7. | Dreams To Remember | | w/Greg Allman & Friends Horn section: Jay Collins: Tenor Sax; Jim Seeley: Trumpet; Chris Karlic: Baritone Sax | 8. | Layla | | Set II | 9. | Just Before the Bullets Fly | | w/Greg Allman & Friends Horn section: Jay Collins: Tenor Sax; Jim Seeley: Trumpet; Chris Karlic: Baritone Sax | | and Jimmy Vivino, guitar | 10. | Please Call Home | | w/Greg Allman & Friends Horn section: Jay Collins: Tenor Sax; Jim Seeley: Trumpet; Chris Karlic: Baritone Sax | 11. | Trouble No More | 12. | The High Cost Of Low Living | 13. | Hot 'Lanta | 14. | Dreams | 15. | Black Hearted Woman | | Encore | 16. | The Same Thing | | w/Greg Allman & Friends Horn section: Jay Collins: Tenor Sax; Jim Seeley: Trumpet; Chris Karlic: Baritone Sax | | Trade Recordings WARNING: Listings for Instant Live recordings will be deleted and your account cancelled! |
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I was there, and loved it. My first ABB show - since they haven't been to Sweden for 12 years. Thanks a lot! /Patrick |
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Would love to get this show have MUCH to trade see my list:http://www.webspawner.com/users/hollywoods/index.html |
CDR | | | zeta7482 | |
If you have a copy, please, would love it!!! |
CDR | | | singman00 | |
I'd kill for a copy of this! Best show I've ever seen! |
CDR | | | tmck | |
is it possible to get copy of this show HELP |
CDR | | | Maddie | |
I would love to have this show! Please respond! |
CDR | | | clingman71 | |
I would love a copy of this show. I have March11,17,20, &26 2006 to trade. |
CDR | | | asr2126 | |
Great show, saw it last year, Franklin's tower was phenomenal. i have stuff to trade. |
CDR | | | Hinzy | |
PLEASE help me get a copy of this show! |
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Would anyone be willing to do a B&P with me on this amazing show? Please let me know. Thanks. Tom Clarke, Hittin' The Note |
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I would love a recording! Please!!! |
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please god help me! |
CDR | A | | justme325 | |
this one is worth reliving, again and again |
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Would love a copy of this awesome show |
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I went to this amazing show. I would love to have the recording! |
CDR | A+ | DAUD | malayalam | |
what a show, layla floored my, please I need this!!!! |
CDR | A+ | DAUD | immortl8 | |
would love a copy for this show! have 3/16 and 3/17 shows to trade |
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CDR | A+ | | gus | |
This was my birthday show! Could someone please do a BnP for me! |
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CDR | Ungraded | | lairdx | |
I took my dad and two friends to this show and it was great. I don't have any (non-Instant Live) ABB to trade - please contact me and we'll work out something good. |
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| Reviews | 1. | March 23, 2006 (Michael McDonald) | *Show times are approximate or outright guesses, especially for historical shows. Please check with the venue for future shows so you arrive on time! | |
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Re: Allman Brothers Band: New York, NY (Score: 1) by jchasin (jchasin@nyc.rr.com) on Mar 24, 2006 - 03:34 PM (User information | Send a message) http:// | NO SHORTAGE OF NEW TRICKS AS BROTHERS USHER IN FINAL WEEKEND WITH A BANG; “LES BRERS AND “LAYLA” BOOKEND EPIC FIRST SET, “BLACK HEARTED WOMAN ANCHORS SECOND
On night 11, five songs make their Beacon ’06 Debut
Les Brers In A Minor
Statesboro Blues
Come and Go Blues
Franklin's Tower
Come On Into My Kitchen
End of The Line
Dreams to Remember*
Layla
Just Before Bullets Fly* (Jimmy Vivino)
Please Call Home*
Trouble No More
Hot ‘lanta
High Cost of Low Living
Dreams
Black Hearted Woman
Same Thing*
*Gregg Allman Horns
If you’re keeping score at home, you’ll want to place a little gold star next to this one.
The home stretch begins, the four-show run through closing weekend. The peeps from out of town are in the house, and right out of the gate (and all through the first set), the band is playing so well that it seems they have deliberately kicked it up a notch for the final run.
The Allman Brothers take the stage as the Sopranos theme plays out, and there is a deep swelling overture that can only be leading into “Les Brers.” The band goes “Crunch! Crunch!” on the big majestic movie theme opening, Derek posits a question on guitar, and finally, Oteil does the dance that sends the song off, with a sweeping grace. Gregg hits a funky groove; Warren, not playing, stands by him and enjoys it. Then from across the stage you hear an unmistakable Derek Trucks hanging line, announcing his entrance, for a sweet solo. Warren then makes a casual entrance, and works his way up the ladder. Meanwhile, Oteil is having a party over on his side, and Butch is invited. Warren is making his sad guitar squeal on his solo, ending in a quick ascent, then a 2-guitar confab, into a drum interlude. Then Warren returns, playing curled, twisting lines, giving way to straight-on double time fire. Warren is dishing it out at the high end, then the band assertively brings the song to a close. The final moments feature excessive thrumble from the drums.
Any show that opens with “Les Brers” already has a leg up.
Gregg counts off “Statesboro Blues,” which features a nice Warren slide work-out, but honestly, after “Les Brers” it feels like a palette cleanser. Derek gets up on his hind legs as he sprays out a taut solo climaxing in a happy breakdown. Warren offers a low key run leading back into the vocals.
On “Come and Go Blues,” Derek plays looping, purple lines between Gregg’s vocal lines. The solo break features a nice bracing round by the guitarists; after the next vocal section, Warren solos right in the pocket.
Next, Oteil begins with a happy shuffle, Derek does the snoopy dance over the top, and it feels a little like “Blue Sky,” so it is no surprise when Oteil steps to the mic and the song is “Franklin’s Tower.” The band rides over a Gregg groove, Derek takes flight, then vocals. Out of the verse Warren flits, darts, weaves; then he finds the bend, the shake, the sway to the song, revels in it, and the house is swaying and shimmying along accordingly. On the return to the vocals, the two guitarists come together and quote precisely the “Blue Sky” transition lick, then one of the guitarists hits a note that punctuates the “Blue Sky” sentence, before Oteil sings the final verse.
“Come On into My Kitchen,” electric, gets off to a nice easy-breezy start and moves to a jaunt. The vocals, especially on the closing harmony chorus, are sweet. Gregg is feisty like a lion of the vocals to “End of the Line.” On the solo break, Warren goes first, then does a seamless hand-off to Derek, as if Derek is finishing the solo Warren has begun. Derek resonates and shreds, a solid yellow noise on the outro.
The Gregg Allman horns join the band and Warren steps gingerly into “Dreams to Remember” like it’s a hot bath, deep soulful vocals. Oteil has p
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Re: Allman Brothers Band: New York, NY(Score: 1) by bluesman3 on Mar 25, 2006 - 11:29 AM (User information | Send a message) | Would anyone do consider doing a B& P. I would be forever grateful or if you want to trade i have lots of tapes of most of the usual bands. I really would love this show...please some kind soul help a west coaster who is at home taking care of his wife who has cancer.... |
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