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nostatic 06-05-2007 03:19 PM

more youtube magic: Allman Brothers
 
The original lineup

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nostatic 06-05-2007 03:23 PM

and how about this...

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Chocaholic 06-05-2007 03:45 PM

Awesome!

stuartj 06-05-2007 03:52 PM

Magic stuff, thanks.

Moses 06-05-2007 04:07 PM

Aaaaaah! You short clipped whipping post!

Seahawk 06-05-2007 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Moses
Aaaaaah! You short clipped whipping post!
Spent some time at the Whipping Post in Augusta, Ga. in the 70's...I got clipped as well;)

arcsine 06-05-2007 04:24 PM

I'm gonna get flamed for this but in all humility, I just don't get Clapton.

I've tried, given him the benefit of the doubt, heard many people I respect say that he is fabulous. He obviously is massively chopped out, with skills most can only dream of and been tremendously successful. But when I listen to him, I am not dazzled by emotion or feeling or rhythm or tone or invention. He comes off to me as soul less. But I'll keep listening and maybe I'll come across something that changes my mind (I did enjoy his MTV Unplugged set).

stuartj 06-05-2007 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by arcsine
I'm gonna get flamed for this but in all humility, I just don't get Clapton.


You are not alone. Ive seen him twice, and still I dont get. Ive tried, really I have.

Gods most BORING guitar player.

ckissick 06-05-2007 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by arcsine
I'm gonna get flamed for this but in all humility, I just don't get Clapton.

I've tried, given him the benefit of the doubt, heard many people I respect say that he is fabulous. He obviously is massively chopped out, with skills most can only dream of and been tremendously successful. But when I listen to him, I am not dazzled by emotion or feeling or rhythm or tone or invention. He comes off to me as soul less. But I'll keep listening and maybe I'll come across something that changes my mind (I did enjoy his MTV Unplugged set).

I won't flame, because I agree. My wife and I once saw footage of Clapton playing alongside Buddy Guy, trading licks. Buddy exposed Clapton as being guilty to all those things you say above. I like his music and he deserves admiration, but he just doesn't belong in the upper echelon.

on2wheels52 06-05-2007 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Moses
Aaaaaah! You short clipped whipping post!
Probably can't get twenty five minutes in youtube. Would that the camera had been on Duane all the time. The Fillmore concert is one of my desert island discs.
Jim

ckissick 06-05-2007 04:56 PM

One of my favorite lines in the new movie, "Night at the Museum" is when Ben Stiller tries to calm down the north and south civil war museum display guys. (They come to life every night and start fighting the civil war again)

He says something like, "Chill guys. The north won OK? Slavery is over. But hey, guys from the south, it's OK, you get the Allman Brothers and Nascar."

Moses 06-05-2007 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by arcsine
I'm gonna get flamed for this but in all humility, I just don't get Clapton.

I've tried, given him the benefit of the doubt, heard many people I respect say that he is fabulous. He obviously is massively chopped out, with skills most can only dream of and been tremendously successful. But when I listen to him, I am not dazzled by emotion or feeling or rhythm or tone or invention. He comes off to me as soul less. But I'll keep listening and maybe I'll come across something that changes my mind (I did enjoy his MTV Unplugged set).

+1 And I'm a HUGE blues fan. His voice is boring. As you said, his blues is soul-less. He was better as a straight rocker. Layla. That works.

Jeff Higgins 06-05-2007 06:04 PM

Watch Duane. Watch Eric. See the difference? Thought so... Heart and soul, in contrast with robotic precision. And Jim, Live at the Filmore, with its full length version of Whipping Post, is also one of my "desert island discs".

nostatic 06-05-2007 06:16 PM

Have to disagree. Go listen to "Have you ever loved a woman" from the Layla album. Or Nobody Knkows When You're Down and Out." Or "Anyday." Clapton's playing just drips with soul.

He's had his ups and downs, and I can see where you might think that about some of this playing, but there are moments of sheer brilliance and agony is in his playing. On the original Derek and the Dominos Live album (not the reissued cd, but the vinyl album), the version of Let it Rain is just mind boggling. He is obviously smacked out of his mind, and fumbles around for the first 4 or so bars of the solo. Then he plays about 5 minutes of the most scorching, gut wrenching guitar I've ever heard from anyone. Unfortunately for the CD remaster they used the other night's performance of Let it Rain, and it just isn't there.

In the video above he has a rare clam during his solo. That is not his best work, but it is more about the time warp watching it, and the incongruity of Cash being involved. Plus, Jim Gordon was an amazing drummer. His solos during the Fillmore shows were some of the most musical drum solos I've ever heard. I'd much rather listen to him than a technician like Peart.

azasadny 06-05-2007 06:27 PM

Thanks for the excellent clips, my son and I just finished listening to them and they brought back memories (to me)!!

nostatic 06-05-2007 06:27 PM

saw this same lineup in '87

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or a different take on a Cream classic

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nostatic 06-05-2007 06:33 PM

or more of the original

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nostatic 06-05-2007 06:34 PM

and just for tabs...

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nostatic 06-05-2007 06:36 PM

holy crap...i was born about a decade too late

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nostatic 06-05-2007 06:38 PM

ack...I can't stop. Blind Faith covers the Stones

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nostatic 06-05-2007 07:03 PM

Holy Crap.

In Memory of Elizabeth Reed. All kneel before greatness...

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TimT 06-05-2007 07:28 PM

Quote:

All kneel before greatness...
werd http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/pray.gif

rcecale 06-05-2007 07:43 PM

Just a little bit of feeling in this one... ;)

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I know stu is gonna love it!

Randy

stuartj 06-05-2007 07:54 PM

I confess I’ve come late to the Allmans. I remember Ramblin Man and Jessica being on the radio as a kid, but I didn’t grow up with the ABB. However, in recent years I’ve acquired some of the early stuff, and more recently, a live DVD of the ABB with Derek Trucks and Warren Haines. This has led me to Govt Mule and Derek Trucks solo stuff. Trucks is a freak, a true talent. Both he and Haines are “tone gods” AFAIC.

My favorite late night viewing is the Allmans. I think the current(?) line up remains faithful and respectfulto the original, and in the true sense, The Allman Brothers Band remains a class act.

stuartj 06-05-2007 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by rcecale
Just a little bit of feeling in this one... ;)



I know stu is gonna love it!

Randy

Whos that bloke? What a wanker.

Randy, Ive got a DVD of Gazza playing at a blues festival in Canada IIRC in the early 90s, with whole big bad thing -and he pulls out the famous Peter Green 59 Les Paul. Depending on who you believe, Moore sold it not long ago for up wards of a mill. Not bad for an old crapper that’s had it head busted off and stuck back on….

Thanks for that.

Stuart

nostatic 06-05-2007 08:05 PM

something a little different. Ignore David Palmer's crappy vocals. Dias' guitar work is sublime

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and some pirate video with Michael McDonald singing the same tune and Herington soloing

http://youtube.com/watch?v=5uW9MV2aEu4

ANd more Herrington trying to channel Skunk

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arcsine 06-05-2007 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by nostatic
Holy Crap.

In Memory of Elizabeth Reed. All kneel before greatness...


Did the Allman Bros. know they were jazz players?
Groovy clip.

URY914 06-06-2007 05:06 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by arcsine
Did the Allman Bros. know they were jazz players?
Groovy clip.

Chuck Leval (sp?) went on to form Sea Level in about '78 and still plays jazz with the best.

KFC911 06-06-2007 06:46 AM

Thanks for the early EC clips Nostatic! EC has been all over the place during his career (both ho-hum and jaw dropping), but his early years are the best imo (John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Cream, Blind Faith) and then Derek & the Dominos. D&TD (with Eric trading licks with Duane Allman) is indeed what he's all about...doesn't get any better. BTW, I have a disc of outtake "jams" from those sessions that are phenomenal. I was bored to death at an EC show a few years ago when he had a string section backing him :(

Seahawk 06-06-2007 06:55 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by URY914
Chuck Leval (sp?) went on to form Sea Level in about '78 and still plays jazz with the best.
Sea Level is/was great. I still have the cassettes:)

Seahawk 06-06-2007 06:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by stuartj
I think the current(?) line up remains faithful and respectfulto the original, and in the true sense, The Allman Brothers Band remains a class act.
Saw them live last summer, row 5 center. They were indeed a class act.

turbocarrera 06-06-2007 09:19 AM

hard to top the studio version but...
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the master of the interesting interval...
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Sarc 06-06-2007 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by nostatic
Have to disagree.

Don't forget "Stepping Out" of the Those Were the Days box set. Tell me that has no soul.

Thanks for posting the AB vids. If only Duane didn't go away so soon.....

KFC911 06-06-2007 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Seahawk
Sea Level is/was great. I still have the cassettes:)
Maxells I hope, if so, they probably still sound great! I remember Sea Level very well. but never saw them live. I'm not too crazy about the "new" ABB, but I did see Derek Trucks play his very first public gig approx 17 years ago (he was 9 at the time), and many times since... he is indeed a "tone master"!


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