The Allman Brothers Band’s August 6th, 1972 show at the Hollywood Bowl is now available for streaming from Wolfgang’s Vault. While the show only has three tracks — “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed”, “Whipping Post” (16 min), and “Johnny B. Goode” (w/ Guest: Johnny Winter on guitar and vocals) — it’s well worth the listen. One of the greatest jam bands, ever. Click here to listen for yourself.
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Thanks, Mr Urban.
I went to an Allman Brothers Band concert around this time – they were excellent. They played for about three and a half or four hours (I think) and just grooved the night away.
[quote comment=”1935″]Thanks, Mr Urban.
I went to an Allman Brothers Band concert around this time – they were excellent. They played for about three and a half or four hours (I think) and just grooved the night away.[/quote]
One of the greatest jam bands of all time. Right up there with the Grateful Dead for playing “about three and a half or four hours”
and just grooving the night away.