Showing posts with label Duane Allman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Duane Allman. Show all posts

Friday, October 23, 2020

Memories Can't Wait


 











Recently unearthed: a recording of brother Duane's last gig at the Painters Mill Music Fair in Maryland back in October 1971, just 12 days before that fatal motorcycle accident. The sound quality is audience on cassette tape only, but with such a historic document, who cares? Here's a short (due to a fade-out?), sweet and jazzy take on Elizabeth Reed, with Juicy Carter guesting on sax. Play loud.

The Allman Brothers Band - In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (live '71)

Monday, July 30, 2018

Always Hanging Around




















Out now and quite the treat: an early Allman Brothers live album recorded during a stint of gigs at the Fillmore East in February 1970, so one year prior to their legendary Live At The Fillmore East album. None other than LSD guru, PA prophet and Grateful Dead soundman Owsley 'Bear' Stanley was the taper, and boy did he do a fine job. Move it already!

Allman Brothers Band - Outskirts Of Town

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Keep On Tellin' You




















Johnny Jenkins, once the boss of an up-and-coming Otis Redding in the Pinetoppers, makes an already classic Muddy Waters recording his own. Come on in, Johnny boy... Exquisite slide courtesy of the one and only brother Duane.

Johnny Jenkins - Rollin' Stone

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Absent Slide



















Think of Duane Allman and the first thing that comes to mind is slide guitar, right? Probably followed by motorcycle crash and huge sideburns, but that´s beside the point here. Funny thing is, that famous slide is absent on the only song that ole Skydog ever wrote himself: Little Martha. An acoustic ode to an extramarital girlfriend who was actually called Dixie, it´s a deceivingly simple instrumental. And a timeless miniature.

Duane Allman - Little Martha MP3