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  1. The band's low point as far as I'm concerned. I was friggin pissed! Not only at Dickey for being the white trash that he is and getting arrested, but at the entire organization for not cancelling the show. To drag my ass down to Great Woods to all of a sudden be told that Zak Wylde and his bullseye guitar and heavy metal moves was playing in the *Allman Brothers Band."??? I stopped seeing them for a number of years after, I swore they weren't getting any of my money. Of course I settled down and came back to the fold, but it took a long time.
  2. Butch went on record after the 2009 Beacon run, the entire run was a tribute to Duane and invovled just about everyone he ever played with showing up (every night of which was outstanding) saying that the band tried to put the bad stuff aside and invited Dickey to play in tribute to Duane, and Dickey refused. Butch said that was it with Dickey, they'll never play with him again after that. Or that's how I remember the interview. As someone who's been seeing the Allmans since 1973, I simply do not miss Dickey. Nothing against him or his playing (even though unbenknownst to me he landed in j
  3. I don't know why its a slap in the face anymore so than the fact that they're still playing and playing without Dickey. I don't think they've ever done Ramblin Man since Betts is out of the band, but Eat A Peach is a quintessential Allmans album and I'm happy to see a full blown Blue Sky in the setlist. Elizabeth Reed is a Dicey song too. A good review of last night's show over at Hidden Track. http://www.glidemagazine.com/hiddentrack/review-and-photos-the-allman-brothers-band-welcome-guests-offer-debuts-and-classics-beacon-theatre/
  4. That's funny, I specifically looked to see who wrote the piece and didn't notice at the top it was Fricke's column.
  5. This guy at Rolling Stone liked the show: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/blogs/alternate-take/allman-brothers-at-the-beacon-theater-a-euphoric-shoot-out-20130304?utm_source=dailynewsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter
  6. Don't mean to put pressure on you Rhino, but I got to echo everything said here. SS is an integrated whole, and Sunday is an integral piece.
  7. I've been meaning to read that for a long time, and never have gotten to it. I understand Levon really rips on Robbie. I read Levon's wife Barbara wouldn't let Robbie play at the Love for Levon concert, even though he visited him in the hospital shortly before he passed. Here comes Mavis to the stage at LfL.
  8. Speaking of Sundays at SS, I'm sitting here watching Love for Levon, Larry singing Wheels On Fire, on AXS tv (dvr) as I read this. That was a great Sunday afternoon on Joe's Field.
  9. Reading Hoffman forums, the first two DP vinyl releases were taken from the CDs. http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/the-grateful-dead-%E2%80%93-dick%E2%80%99s-picks-vol-1-vol-2-now-available-on-vinyl.297405/
  10. I think this has already been discussed here (I think *I* discussed it here), the famous Fillmore East 2-13-70 show, DP 4, is coming out on vinyl, remastered from the original master tapes. On 6 lps. Too bad that the Dark Star (best ever???) has to be cut and spread over 2 sides. What a bummer to have to flip that in the middle, but was apparently done that way to maximize the quality of the audio. And the weirdest thing, the last side of vinyl will be blank! Talk about Dead Air. It's a lot of $$, but I'm sure I'll end up buying it. http://brookvalerecords.com/brookvale-records-to-work
  11. They've been doing The Other One jam out of Black Hearted Woman for years. Don't know whether that's Dickey era or post.
  12. Tweedy does that in his solo shows, at least he did at Solid Sound. And Wilco did it at Lincoln Hall during the Incredible Shrinking Tour.
  13. He makes that pretty clear in his book. As well as the Dead's fans. To my surprise, Gregg recounts that Dickey was the Dead fan in the band, or one of them.
  14. I loved Woody in the band, I was fortunate to see him with the Allmans many times. Not to take anything away from Oteil, who's playing I also thoroughly enjoy, but in a very different way. But whether the Haynes, Woody and Betts lineup is hard to beat? I can make a very strong case that Derek, Warren and Oteil do. Derek just drops my jaw all the time. And I perceive the chemistry between him and Warren to be much better. We've lost some Dickey tunes from the setlist, but Jessica remains frequently played and Blue Sky has found its way back since the Eat A Peach anniversary shows. I neve
  15. Cool or not, I for one have always hated Aerosmith. I guess that may be shocking to many of you.
  16. My assumption as well. Which leads me to speculate that the "special guests" will be Wilco. A la the Levon Helm Band set on Sunday.
  17. I don't consider them a "tribute band", but I won't argue the point with those who do, I get it. But "tribute" or not, the chance to hear Derek and Warren together on the same stage, in front of that rhythm section, makes it all worth it to me.
  18. Soulive's residency at the Brooklyn Bowl http://www.glidemagazine.com/hiddentrack/soulive-bowlive-iv-special-guests-robert-randolph-luther-and-cody-dickinson-david-hidalgo-original-meters-members/
  19. The last two SS's, Wilco played Saturday night on Joe's Field, preceded by one opener. Mavis Staples SS1 and Syl Sylvan SS2. Everyone else played during the day at the various courtyards (AD was moved indoors SS1 for fear of rain). I don't recall how long the sets were, but Wilco played a single long set without a break. I am guessing that YLT will be playing one of the outdoor courtyards sometime during the afternoon. And that Neko Case will be playing on Joe's Field before Wilco?
  20. I haven't done a comparison, but feels like so much more music this year (at least music that I know of) that I'm very curious to see the actual schedule. Assuming that MMW close on Joe's Field on Sunday. I can't remember, did anyone play on Joe's Field on Friday before Wilco last time? Where will YLT play on Saturday? Still much to be revealed.
  21. I read somewhere today that the Allmans have worked up something like 7 new covers and 2 new original Gregg tunes for the Beacon run. Should be fun. Would love to make a trip down and catch a Beacon show and a Bowlive show.
  22. So now the same website doesn't list a specific SS date for YLT. http://www.matadorrecords.com/yo_la_tengo/
  23. This shows YLT as playing on Sunday. Which makes much more sense. http://www.matadorrecords.com/yo_la_tengo/
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