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ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND - Beacon Theatre 3/19/09
Beacon Theatre 3/19/09

ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND
Beacon Theatre 3/19/09

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Albums Originaux - - 3CD - 2009


CD1 :
1 - Little Martha
2 - Statesboro Blues
3 - Done Somebody Wrong
4 - Revival
5 - Stage Banter
6 - Woman Across The River
7 - Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’
8 - Whipping Post

CD2 :
1 -
Oncoming Traffic
2 - Come And Go Blues
3 - Good Morning Little School
Girl $
4 - Announcements
5 - Key To The Highway %
6 - Dreams %

CD3 :
1 - Why Does Love Got To Be So
Sad %
2 - Little Wing %
3 - Announcements
4 - Anyday %&
5 - Crowd Noise

Encore:
6 - Layla (7:18) %$



Gregg Allman - keyboards & vocals
Warren Haynes - lead & slide guitar, vocals

Derek Trucks - lead & slide guitar
Oteil Burbridge - bass
Jaimoe - drums
Butch Trucks - drums
Mark Quinones - percussion

Additional musicians :
$ = Danny Louis, keyboards
% = Eric Clapton, guitar and vocals
& = Susan Tedeschi, vocals

For years it had been a dream of many Allman Brothers fans, the ultimate best case scenarion. What if Eric Clapton joined the ABB on stage to play some of the songs that Duane Allman played on Layla? With Derek Trucks recently touring with Clapton, and this year's Beacon run being dedicated to Duane, the buzz was even stronger than usual this year.

Well, it is no longer just a fantasy, it really happened, and the results are beyond your wildest dreams! Speaking of which, besides the Layla material, check out EC on "Dreams"! The highlight of the whole Beacon run might be this version of "Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?" with Derek and Eric pushing each other into the stratosphere during the outro jam. Every bit as good as it sounds on paper, and so are "Little Wing" and "Anyday" with Clapton. The "Layla" encore belongs in a category of its own, with some of Derek's most sublime work on slide. A historic night of music for the ages!

And that doesn't even count the fantastic first set, which had a second set feel to it, especially the explosive "Whipping Post" closer. Gregg has never sounded better than he does on these versions of "Statesboro Blues" and "Done Somebody Wrong," and "Revival" keeps evolving into one of the band's best jamming showpieces. Did we mention Gregg's solo take on "Oncoming Traffic" to start the second set, or the blistering "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" with Danny Louis from Govt Mule on keys?

Step right up and get it while it's hot! Every day that goes by without hearing this music is a day you will regret later.


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