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Eat A Peach
cacman Offline
#1 Posted:
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46 Years Ago Today: The Allman Brothers Band released 'Eat A Peach,' their third studio LP and final featuring Duane Allman.

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bgz Offline
#2 Posted:
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Who?
RMAN4443 Offline
#3 Posted:
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bgz wrote:
Who?

......no, The Allman Bros., the Who was from EnglandBeer
Hank_The_Tank Offline
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bgz wrote:
Who?


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Speyside Offline
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The Allman Brothers were a very seminal band that influenced a generation of rockers such as Tom Petty. If you truely don't know them it would be worth your time to take a listen.
tamapatom Offline
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Lord it might just happen to B.O. man...........I don't know.
Burner02 Offline
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Damn, that long?
bgz Offline
#8 Posted:
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Speyside wrote:
The Allman Brothers were a very seminal band that influenced a generation of rockers such as Tom Petty. If you truely don't know them it would be worth your time to take a listen.


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Speyside Offline
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Not really. The Trolls were an American musical group, the members of which consist of Javier Franco, Iggy Pop, Whitey Kirst, Pete Marshall, and Alex Kirst. You prolly don't know who Iggy Pop is either.
delta1 Offline
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwyXQn9g40I
Whistlebritches Offline
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If you truly are not familiar with the Allman Brothers,I feel sorry for you.You have been deprived of some of the finest Southern Rock ever recorded.Y'all just make sure you jump on that next Justin Beaver album..........he's what real music sounds like.
robo60 Offline
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Iggy Pop is only 5' 1"
banderl Offline
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robo60 wrote:
Iggy Pop is only 5' 1"



5' 7"
Ewok126 Offline
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Whistlebritches wrote:
If you truly are not familiar with the Allman Brothers,I feel sorry for you.You have been deprived of some of the finest Southern Rock ever recorded.



+100

Man I loved the Allman brothers growing up

https://goo.gl/MGqU9N

Austin City Limits Allman Brothers Band "Midnight Rider"
Thunder.Gerbil Offline
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Ewok126 wrote:
+100

Man I loved the Allman brothers growing up

https://goo.gl/MGqU9N

Austin City Limits Allman Brothers Band "Midnight Rider"


That was a good show.

From 1996 or 1995...

Duane died in 1971 though.

The band was still great after Duane died, but it wasn't the same band, nor the same sound.

Not bad, just different. Still influential.

Thank you for posting it, I did not know they had opened the archives for this show.

Ewok126 Offline
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Any time,

Duane was gone right after I was born. Lucky for me my mother and father both was big Allman brothers fans so, growing up listening to when the brothers was together was fantastic. Yes it never is quite the same in most cases with bands like Skynyrd after losing Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines and Cassie Gaines. Still was influential and not bad at all but not the same by no means.
DrMaddVibe Offline
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Thunder.Gerbil wrote:
That was a good show.

From 1996 or 1995...

Duane died in 1971 though.

The band was still great after Duane died, but it wasn't the same band, nor the same sound.

Not bad, just different. Still influential.

Thank you for posting it, I did not know they had opened the archives for this show.



FWIW...any stooge that's a fan of Rock N Roll should listen to their "Live at the Fillmore East". That's required listening.

Those earholes smudged with crap and cement that posted here they don't know about the Allman Brothers or don't like it should be dragged down a dirt road behind a truck until it's not funny anymore.


Now, for those of us that understand great music and can appreciate Duane "Skydog" Allman and the sound he helped craft for the band...you are rewarded with a small collection from someone that should still be here today.
teedubbya Offline
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Speyside wrote:
The Almond Brothers were a very seminal band that influenced a generation of rockers such as Tom Petty. If you truely don't know them it would be worth your time to take a listen.




You actually understate their impact.... the almond brothers also paved the way for the dancing raisons.
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Allman Joys...anyone?
teedubbya Offline
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theyz got nutz. mounds don't.
Speyside Offline
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I thought you preferred nutz to mounds.
robo60 Offline
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banderl wrote:
5' 7"

That's not what he said in that song. Just sayin'.
dstieger Offline
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Mark - Almond wasn't too shabby, either.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xkoiODV1ZE
RMAN4443 Offline
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Boz Scaggs-Loan Me a Dime.......Featuring Skydog on guitar..........incredible!!!!

https://youtu.be/hx4jieO9H8Y
Speyside Offline
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Doc, your musical knowledge amazes and impresses me.
Ewok126 Offline
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Speyside wrote:
Doc, your musical knowledge amazes and impresses me.



Also not only his knowledge but he's got one heck of an ear for it as well.
Speyside Offline
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True.
MojoFilter Offline
#28 Posted:
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A few years ago, I was wearing a "Sky Dog" T-Shirt with a silhouette of Duane on it and a younger guy in his late 20's said: "Dude.........where'd you get that T-Shirt? I F@ckin' love Dave Grohl!"

Just shook my head and walked away. (I do like Dave Grohl, though).
Palama Offline
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Let's see, including the original vinyl releases, I've had 6 different versions of Fillmore East and 3 of Eat a Peach...I guess you could say I'm a fan. Anxious
cacman Offline
#30 Posted:
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Would highly recommend watching the Muscle Shoals documentary
http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/videos/see-the-preview-for-muscle-shoals/
Palama Offline
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cacman wrote:
Would highly recommend watching the Muscle Shoals documentary
http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/videos/see-the-preview-for-muscle-shoals/


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