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  • @Producelikeapro
    @Producelikeapro  Před 2 lety +48

    Who are some of your favourite guitarists of all time? Share below!

    • @dwaynejessome1728
      @dwaynejessome1728 Před 2 lety +7

      Duane Allman, Duane Eddy (whom I was named after) Chris Whitley, David Gilmour, Nels Cline, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Jimi, Tom Bukovak

    • @digitalbrand2930
      @digitalbrand2930 Před 2 lety +9

      Django!

    • @Producelikeapro
      @Producelikeapro  Před 2 lety +4

      @@dwaynejessome1728 fantastic!!

    • @Producelikeapro
      @Producelikeapro  Před 2 lety +6

      @@digitalbrand2930 I love Django! We've already done an episode with him!

    • @johnthursfield3056
      @johnthursfield3056 Před 2 lety +3

      Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Back, Larry Coryell (when he's being tasteful!), Lowell George and recently enjoyed Chris Buck's playing. Come to apprecaite players like Guthrie Trapp, Josh Smith and Mateus Asato
      (his more lyrical playing) too.

  • @SandrinesVoxServices
    @SandrinesVoxServices Před 2 lety +26

    Duane's legacy lives on in the hands and heart of Derek Trucks!

    • @kennylynch9317
      @kennylynch9317 Před měsícem +1

      I used to think he was similar but he's most likely more what Duane would have become. Warren is secretly more like Duane but obviously I love them all.

  • @lorrainespagnuolo4149
    @lorrainespagnuolo4149 Před 2 lety +11

    Duane Allman was a very preceptive and charasmatic young man. Whenever Duane spoke, YOU LISTENED!! I miss you man. Wish you were still here. Fly high with the Angels ♥️🦋😢😇

  • @richardmartin4608
    @richardmartin4608 Před 2 lety +91

    'Nuff said. Two brothers. One in the top three guitarists who walked this earth. The younger sibling with a voice, and roar, to make you want to hide under the table, not to mention his wonderful song writing ability. Unique brothers that have given us all so much pleasure through their musical ability.

  • @gjohung
    @gjohung Před 2 lety +10

    I am a Korean who grew up in Okinawa, Japan, where US military base was ever present in the late 60 - early 70. Some of the local band played cover of Allman Brother's One Way Out. Local radio station for GI played "rock" music on Sunday Nights where I heard the excerpts from the Fillmore album. In 1971 I was 14 and I also started playing guitar.
    Allman Bros and Duane were big influence on me. I played Eat a Peach until it wore out. When they re-released EAP on CD the we were able to listen to the Mountain Jam in it's complete form without interruption. I also bought the Complete Fillmore CD with alternate mixes of live tracks presented on EAP.
    When I came to USA in 1975, it was my bucket list to see the Allman Brothers live. and I did (without Duane). Still most of the members were in tact.
    Thank you Warren for great in-depth video!

    • @Vic1206
      @Vic1206 Před 2 lety +2

      It's always wonderful to hear how someone from another country finds out about their favorite or most influential rock n roll band. Thanks for sharing.😊

    • @GuyRips
      @GuyRips Před 2 měsíci

      Awesome,,

  • @RUNNOFT71
    @RUNNOFT71 Před 2 lety +46

    Duane is the GOAT. Ain't no doubt about it.

  • @johnpandolfino8663
    @johnpandolfino8663 Před 2 lety +48

    I'm old enough to have seen Duane play three times before he passed......he was my inspiration to learn how to play guitar.....what a special musician......

    • @Producelikeapro
      @Producelikeapro  Před 2 lety +4

      Wow! That must have been incredible!

    • @johnpandolfino8663
      @johnpandolfino8663 Před 2 lety

      @@Producelikeapro
      It was watching and listening to something very magical .... I get a kick out of guys like John Mayer who thinks he's something special....when he's nothing but a poser compared to the best......

    • @brianroyster7510
      @brianroyster7510 Před 2 lety +4

      @@johnpandolfino8663 I love the Allman's but since I was born in 71 I obviously didn't get the chance to see them at their best. But Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks were still incredible. Anyway, I have to ask why the disrespect for JM? The guy is an amazing guitarist. Not liking the attitude of the guy who had a meteoric rise on the back of a number of catchy pop tunes I can understand. But it should also be stated that the guy recognized it in himself, stepped out of the individual spotlight and joined Dead and Co. He has grown up and his playing has as well. The influence of Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmam is obvious. There is no reason to disrespect a talented guy. He wasn't posing when he wrote those pop tunes that made him ridiculous$ and got him an even more ridiculous amount of ass.
      I think he deserves a lot of respect for realizing that his musicianship could be better and completely changing course. It says a lot about his character and it should be acknowledged.

    • @scentlessapprentice88
      @scentlessapprentice88 Před rokem +1

      @John why the hate for Mayer? He's a bluesman. Maybe not st duanes level, but who is? Anyone coming after duane could be considered as such but he's not a poser bud. BB king even will tell you that. I have respect and admiration for Any bluesman. Old or new. He's not a poser. He's proven that he is much more then that of his top pop 40 songs back in the early '00s. You, having seen the best, and being around the blues block, shouldn't knock bluesman but should instead, support them dude. There's not many left you know! And look at the garbage put out today by kids. Support the man don't knock him. We need more bluesman and rockers. We shouldn't put the few we have, down.

    • @scentlessapprentice88
      @scentlessapprentice88 Před rokem

      Brian absolutely.

  • @mariodriessen9740
    @mariodriessen9740 Před 2 lety +34

    I never realized (and actually never knew) that Duane Allman died so young. My son will turn 25 in august. In my eyes he's still a kid. It's so hard to imagine that someone like Duane Allman could leave such a legacy in his short life. Unbelievable. ❤️

    • @emanuelmota7217
      @emanuelmota7217 Před 2 lety +3

      And Hendrix was only 27. Now that I'm 63 guys at 17 still seem like kids.

    • @andrewfraser4376
      @andrewfraser4376 Před 2 lety

      George Harrison was 27 when The Beatles split.

  • @joeycarter8846
    @joeycarter8846 Před 2 lety +16

    Great job. I came to tears watching. The Allman Bros music has always stroked something within me my whole life. Like a tuning fork, it vibrated just right.

  • @travissmith9451
    @travissmith9451 Před 2 lety +11

    What many people before me posted - this probably the best and mostly accurate videos on the net about my favorite guitarist and band. Brother Duane had to be tickled pink that his legacy has endured and perhaps even grown since 1971. As he once said, "we're doing more than playing music, we're spreading a religion". Amen Brother!

  • @1960fusion
    @1960fusion Před 2 lety +45

    When talking about the greatest guitars players of all time, we have to remember that Duane's all ended before his 25th birthday, we could only imagine the heights that he would have taken his skills...RIP Sky Dog, what could have been!

    • @nicrosik7603
      @nicrosik7603 Před 2 lety +1

      This is not necessarily the case .A lot of musicians, that are still alive today, have had their best work done before they were 25

    • @1960fusion
      @1960fusion Před 2 lety

      @@henrydiaz720
      Wikipedia...
      Born November 20, 1946
      Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
      Died October 29, 1971 (aged 24)
      Macon, Georgia, U.S.

    • @sinnerboy6009
      @sinnerboy6009 Před 2 měsíci

      Him and Tommy bolin legends

  • @mmmatthewww
    @mmmatthewww Před 2 lety +27

    I too was lucky enough to have been immediately captivated by the Allman Brothers sound in 1969. I was 14 years old and that music changed everything. Went to three Allman Brothers Band concerts in 70 & 71. Duane was always a mesmerizing guitarist live, as he was just bursting with energy and vibe and all that electricity and artistry came out in a sonic torrent. But, he could also bring it down to the most sublimely subtle and delicate levels too. The original Allman Brothers Band definitely captured lightening in a bottle, totally unique sound and an incredible assembly of musicians to deliver it.

    • @sblair6362
      @sblair6362 Před rokem +1

      I couldn't have said this any better!!

    • @kimgeraci3838
      @kimgeraci3838 Před rokem +1

      Very well written! 👏
      🍑🍄🍑🍄

  • @13Hangfire
    @13Hangfire Před 2 lety +28

    Duane's slide playing influenced me as a kid growing up in the south... I still try to emulate him today. Thank you for remembering one of America's National Treasures.

    • @Producelikeapro
      @Producelikeapro  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks ever so much! I’m glad you enjoyed the video

  • @brianmeister2240
    @brianmeister2240 Před 2 lety +16

    I want to thank you for your excellent overview of Duane Allman's career. I was fortunate enough to grow up in Macon, Georgia during the heyday of Capricorn records and the Allman Brothers band. Obviously, you are not from middle Georgia but you have done your homework. Thank you so much for your hard work and bringing recognition to this musician. It is unfortunate that his life was ended so early. Can you imagine what he could have done if his life was doubled? What a loss. Thank you for your excellent video. Brian

  • @paulcudone4642
    @paulcudone4642 Před rokem +7

    One of the most versatile guitarist ever. Full of passion, fire, and energy

  • @AudioHaze
    @AudioHaze Před 2 lety +33

    I didn't know Duane Allman was such a prolific session guitarist! Mad respect

    • @Producelikeapro
      @Producelikeapro  Před 2 lety +5

      Yes, incredible how much he did in such a short period!

    • @edthesecond
      @edthesecond Před 2 lety +3

      One of his finest was when he played lead on Laura Nyro's Beads Of Sweat. I read somewhere that she specifically asked for him.

    • @richardsims4779
      @richardsims4779 Před 2 lety +1

      @@edthesecond So did Aretha for The Weight. She said "Get me that white cat"

    • @andrewfraser4376
      @andrewfraser4376 Před 2 lety +1

      Listen to Wilson Pickets Hey Jude and Duanes outro. Its awesome and leaves you wanting more.

    • @me67226
      @me67226 Před rokem

      I did

  • @dumpstershockey2746
    @dumpstershockey2746 Před 2 lety +66

    I did not think I could like your channel any more than I already did. But now that you covered my favorite guitarist with such detail and reverence, I’m knocked out. That was wonderful.

  • @machine-madedog5059
    @machine-madedog5059 Před 2 lety +14

    I come from a music family yet oddly my dad NEVER let me touch his record collection, not once. When I took up drums at age 8 he handed me 'At Fillmore East' and said "Get an education in rhythm.. and you better not scratch it." Huge influence on me, needless to say.
    Fun fact: Al Di Meola was in the audience during the recording of 'At Fillmore East'

  • @don_ald1
    @don_ald1 Před 2 lety +11

    Again I think the best word to describe what people like Duane Allman had is
    SOUL
    When this is an ingredient in music it resonates with the listener who is a living soul. The connection is so strong it'll stay with you for the rest of your life.

  • @lcroofer
    @lcroofer Před 2 lety +6

    Oh, the look on Duane's face, when I asked him if he played the drums. Fond memories of time spent with The Allman Joys, a long long time ago, along Hwy.41 in Lake City Florida.

  • @arthurias7693
    @arthurias7693 Před 2 lety +74

    Duane is in my top 5 for sure, he was just unbelievably good. There's a live version of the Allman Brothers playing Blue Sky, live at Stony brook 1971, and his solo on there is just incredible, one of the absolute best I've ever heard. If you've never heard this version, I highly recommend giving it a listen, it's on youtube

    • @777noirkat
      @777noirkat Před 2 lety +3

      No doubt my friend,after decades of thinking I’d heard it all/ that came to my ears and -well,it’s just astounding-

    • @oliverchapman51177
      @oliverchapman51177 Před 2 lety +2

      Agree completely

    • @Producelikeapro
      @Producelikeapro  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks ever so much for sharing!

    • @dmilstone5709
      @dmilstone5709 Před 2 lety +3

      The first thing I done after getting high speed internet was to look up "live Duane Allman"...which took me to a Fillmore show. I had spent MANY hours of my life falling in love with Duane's playing without ever "seeing" him play. Needless to say I was mesmerized. Then I searched for live Blue Sky...which took me to the Stony Brook show you are referring too. Duane TEARS IT UP!!! (and Dicky was not too shabby). Although it doesn't have video it completely blew me away. So I truly understand your comment and totally agree!

    • @arthurias7693
      @arthurias7693 Před 2 lety +2

      @@dmilstone5709 I'm in the same boat, I've scoured the internet in search of every concert and interview of his I could find. That solo just has everything in it; the tremolo, the notes he picked, switching from major to minor, and incredible feel.

  • @fawltytenor
    @fawltytenor Před 2 lety +36

    Just wanted to say thank you, I appreciate so much your taking the time to do this. Love Duane, he lived and breathed music. Remember when I got really into the ABB when I started listening my mom hears it jamming on the stereo and asks me what it was... she says "I like that!". For all of the nuance and complexity, their music connected with people. They were the real deal.

  • @CPAHallTalk
    @CPAHallTalk Před 2 lety +13

    I live in Macon, Georgia, and have followed the Allman Brothers since the early 1970s. Still my favorite southern rock band. The Big House, where they lived, is here in Macon. So, if you’re ever down this way, check it out. Thanks for this beautiful picture of Duane’s music. You did a wonderful job!

  • @thomasbrown3127
    @thomasbrown3127 Před 2 lety +10

    Energy that matched the talent. You NEVER left one of their concerts feeling anything but rocked!

  • @kevinstrawser5073
    @kevinstrawser5073 Před 2 lety +10

    Duane Allman was WITHOUT A DOUBT the best guitar player. He didn't rely on the electronics, etc.,that J.H. and after others did.Tone,melody &techniques-just outright musicianship.ALWAYS MY FAVORITE

    • @phatnana2379
      @phatnana2379 Před 2 měsíci

      To be fair... They invented a lot of that stuff FOR Hendrix lol. He GOT famous as a broke ASF musician like anyone else
      I do think Duane is the best too tho. At least, he's my personal favorite

  • @liquidsolids9415
    @liquidsolids9415 Před 2 lety +55

    “Layla” and “At Fillmore East” are two of the all-time greatest albums!

    • @johnnyfishcamp4331
      @johnnyfishcamp4331 Před 2 lety +3

      We call “Layla” Duane and the Dominos.

    • @liquidsolids9415
      @liquidsolids9415 Před 2 lety

      @@johnnyfishcamp4331 Ha! That’s a good one!

    • @michaeldavidfigures9842
      @michaeldavidfigures9842 Před 2 lety +2

      The album Layla was very much an Eric Clapton project, and I love Eric don't get me wrong. He's an extremely competent guitarist and a very introspective songwriter. The choice of Bell Bottom Blues as the album's "call to worship" so to speak, after its brief introduction I Looked Away, is really quite brilliant and sets the stage well for the rest of the album. But when Duane comes into the studio during the recording of Nobody Loves You, and you get hit by some of the greatest slide blues guitar licks ever committed to tape, it's not hard to tell how Duane's energy begins steering the album in a new direction and that's when the album becomes next level. Duane's slide is like the lightning in a thunderstorm here striking the ground at all the right times, and when we reach Layla, he pours the gas on the fire. His slide solo denouement is guitar genius. It is a shame that Duane's name isn't mentioned in connection to the song Layla as often as it should be, but understandable since he is no longer with us to accept the credit. One of the greatest albums ever recorded made even greater by Duane's appearance on it.

    • @liquidsolids9415
      @liquidsolids9415 Před 2 lety +1

      @@michaeldavidfigures9842 Yeah, no question that it’s a WAY better album with Duane playing on it!

    • @colleenfegan6492
      @colleenfegan6492 Před 2 lety +1

      I can't get enough of Layla, my all time favorite!

  • @bpabustan
    @bpabustan Před 2 lety +10

    To this day their cover of Statesboro Blues is the most compelling rock recording.

    • @mikefannon6994
      @mikefannon6994 Před 2 lety +6

      Spending time in Atlanta in 69-70, I saw ABB several times. "Statesboro Blues" was always their opening number. Woke up the crowd, got em to their feet! Still my favorite ABB song.

  • @peachhead1928
    @peachhead1928 Před 2 lety +11

    Thank you Warren and what a awesome tribute to Skydog..
    One of your best..thank you for passing this legend on in 2022..
    The world needs it..now more than ever..
    "Eat a peach for peace"
    Skydog..gone to soon but never forgotten..

  • @jackaro2
    @jackaro2 Před 2 lety +5

    Hendrix, Duane Allman, Otis Redding et alia... It's insane how young they were when they were creating some of the most iconic music ever. They were practically kids by today's standards but their music sounds like the work of someone who has lived a full life.
    You should do a show on Otis Redding. Great video. Cheers

  • @andrewbecker3700
    @andrewbecker3700 Před 2 lety +15

    I was always conscious somehow of the non-commercialized feel of Duane's music. It's not that it's not polished enough, but that it has all the little intricacies and nuances that convey human emotion on a very basic level. I believe it's what makes us grab for it like a pacifier when we seek comfort in his music. He refused to sell out.

  • @CraigHollabaugh
    @CraigHollabaugh Před 2 lety +23

    Watching you hearing Duane's original Fame recordings at Fame gave me a giant smile. Your story here took me way back, with a flood of wonderful memories of simpler time with a couple tears. Warren, I don't know how you continue to create these exceptional videos but we're all thankful you do.

  • @scottsessions4064
    @scottsessions4064 Před 2 lety +11

    Well done. Duane Was the best . He played with taste & Grace. Long live his memory
    In our hearts & souls !!!

  • @davidoreilly7328
    @davidoreilly7328 Před 2 lety +20

    Another monumentally skilled musician, who’s life was ended far too soon

  • @arissp4950
    @arissp4950 Před 2 lety +7

    Duane achieved this great playing of him in such a young age. Its crazy to think what would he have achieved if he didnt die. such a tragic loss

  • @Someyungrebel
    @Someyungrebel Před 2 lety +4

    I’m eighteen, I’ve been playing guitar for eight years, I first heard Duane two and a half years ago. If you’d heard my playing two years ago compared to the way I play now, you would hear that I play with a lot more clarity and feel. I ow it all to Duane

  • @danytoob
    @danytoob Před 2 lety +8

    Simply magnificent. Duane is sadly about the only guitar hero/idol/inspiration I never had the honor to hear live back in the 60's. I did see the A Bros at the Hollywood Bowl not too long after his passing (Johnny Winter made a cameo/sit-in for part of the set). Duane was an actual miracle to the world, and we're incredibly fortunate to have known his soul through his sounds...thank you and RIP always.

  • @DavidSmith-ss1cg
    @DavidSmith-ss1cg Před 2 lety +25

    It's nice to hear you speaking about Duane's guitar playing - I and most people will agree. But his humanity, and his personality, is what made him great - and revered by his contemporaries; especially those who he played with, like Eric Clapton, and the R&B Stars he did session work for. Duane liked playing guitar best of all, and he was always "on" when he played. And his enthusiasm was contagious, making working with him a pleasure. He was like a cheerleader for the Allman Brothers, while they were playing, and he invited the audience to join in(listen to him exhort the crowd to join in, "Aw, put your hands together..." during the short drum break in "Trouble No More," from the Fillmore East album), which made them hugely popular - it was widely known that an Allman Brothers show would be a great party. My Southern guitar-playing contemporaries who had seen him play live in clubs remembered that most of all.

    • @13cottonmouth
      @13cottonmouth Před 2 lety

      Nicely said Dave, that was skydog’s genius and his guitar was an extension of that genius.

    • @me67226
      @me67226 Před rokem

      Yes thank you love his playing

    • @me67226
      @me67226 Před rokem

      Greg A. Wanted to be a dentist

    • @me67226
      @me67226 Před rokem

      So sad that Duane died so early.

  • @Billy97ify
    @Billy97ify Před 2 lety +5

    He is just so fluid with his improvisation. He could play every idea that came into int his head, and there were lots of great ones.
    He was always speaking to the audience.

  • @Piedscooter1
    @Piedscooter1 Před 2 lety +9

    Warren - Best "Artist" ever. I don't know how you will top this one! Excuse me while I go have a cry, come back and smile, and forge ahead............

    • @Producelikeapro
      @Producelikeapro  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks ever so much! I really appreciate your kind words

  • @wwallace8865
    @wwallace8865 Před 2 lety +11

    Love the words " Music never hurt anyone" only language to be universal and without conflict. Think about that! Great video, love the Allman Brothers music.

  • @donmcquaig7424
    @donmcquaig7424 Před 2 lety +7

    Fantastic tribute to a man who made us all smile with some of the best guitar sounds ever recorded.

  • @zman4539
    @zman4539 Před 2 lety +5

    You told Duane's story as well as anybody ever could have. His style of playin has often been imitated but can never be duplicated. He had a feel for playing a guitar that was amazing and inspiring. Those of us of a certain age, who have seen the Allman brothers with Duane playing live can tell you the albums and video, as great as they are, truly pale in comparison to them jamming on stage. RIP- Greg and Duane.

  • @davidevans3175
    @davidevans3175 Před 2 lety +6

    The Allman Brothers have been a favorite of mine since 1972. I saw them only once in '73. This is the best biography on Duane I've ever seen. Extremely well done my friend.

  • @shanesanko1408
    @shanesanko1408 Před 2 lety +2

    One of my favorites can always tell when it's Duane playing his distinctive sound will never die , one of the greatest

  • @tomwinfree7337
    @tomwinfree7337 Před 2 lety +14

    This is without a doubt the most thorough account of Duane Allman's life that I have ever read online. Very interesting, from which guitars, which amplifiers, which power booster, what type of fuzz box, right down to which speakers he used; when and where he recorded each song. Very impressive. Thank you for putting this online.

  • @amherst88
    @amherst88 Před 2 lety +21

    You did the man proud -- *thank* *you* for all the heart and effort in putting this together ❤️

  • @InService77
    @InService77 Před 2 lety +3

    At 13 years old, I had an older friend sit me down and listen to At Fillmore East in it's entirety and explain to me the goodness therein. This video keeps that spirit alive and is connected to that evening 45 years ago. Good job Produce Like a Pro!

  • @roylatekajxam
    @roylatekajxam Před 2 lety +6

    His version of Goin Down Slow is a masterpiece!

  • @gregschmucker1284
    @gregschmucker1284 Před 2 lety +6

    What a great job you did presenting this ! Amazing how productive Duane Allman was in his short life. The Allman Brothers are a big part of a lot of great memories from that period of my life.

  • @lorrainespagnuolo4149
    @lorrainespagnuolo4149 Před 2 lety +4

    Duane Allman was the best of the slide players. I wish he had lived longer, to make more of his amazing music 🎶. Rest easy Brother Duane.♥️🦋

  • @coltonmclean3391
    @coltonmclean3391 Před 2 lety +7

    Duane, imo, is the greatest guitar player of all time. He could play literally anything on the guitar.

  • @kenhouser9256
    @kenhouser9256 Před rokem +2

    Stunning guitar player, untouchable. Tragic to loose him so soon.

  • @gregoryyoung4604
    @gregoryyoung4604 Před 2 lety +8

    Wow! What a wonderful expose of the surreal talent of Duane! Well done amigo!

  • @cheri238
    @cheri238 Před rokem +4

    Duane Allman was unbelievable!!!!!❤
    Gregg also. Rip ❤️
    Thank you for this video.
    Artistry!!

  • @dougleclaire9424
    @dougleclaire9424 Před 2 lety +7

    Brilliant. Thank you. Had the pleasure of seeing the Allmans while Berry Oakley was still alive and have been a fan ever since -mourning the great Duane and sorrow of his too soon passing. One of the most amazing American rock/blues whatever bands of all time without a doubt. Saw them 10 times at the Beacon Theater in NYC.

  • @Womble1252
    @Womble1252 Před 2 lety +8

    Nice vid..Duane's dobro fills & solo on Cowboy's 'Please be with me', the version on the Duane chronology album is so sweet and smooth :-)

  • @johnw5734
    @johnw5734 Před 2 lety +4

    Use to play in a country/rock band for many years. The Allman Brothers were a big part of the covers and music style we played. They'll always live in the history of American music.

  • @davidholding6453
    @davidholding6453 Před 2 lety +7

    Allman Bros are who really started me playing real music seriously. Thank you so much for sharing this story. Close to my heart . Peace and Love to you Warren

  • @Saybleu
    @Saybleu Před 2 lety +7

    Absolutely the best of the best. I’m in awe of his bends and tone.

  • @kevinhepburn5745
    @kevinhepburn5745 Před rokem +2

    Duane Allman was and still is one of the worlds most influential guitarists of all time his music is timeless. So much respect for his craft!

  • @davidgoosen1633
    @davidgoosen1633 Před 2 lety +7

    Yeah thanks a lot for bringing this to us! I learned a lot about the Allman Brothers, and have been following them since the early '70s

  • @bobbytubbs5469
    @bobbytubbs5469 Před 2 lety +3

    Amazing musician with an actually short career made take up blues forever in his debt for that RIP Duane Thanks for helping me ✌🙏

  • @primeanalogrecords
    @primeanalogrecords Před 2 lety +5

    What a great tribute to the Allman Brothers! Duane and Gregg would have been proud of how thoroughly you went about gathering information! Amazing!!!

  • @izzyoss773
    @izzyoss773 Před 2 lety +2

    World lost so many great musicians RIP to all. Duane was one of the kind greatest of all.

  • @bobnolin9155
    @bobnolin9155 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for doing this. Duane has always been a hero of mine. Not many guitarists invent a whole new genre.

  • @JamesWilliams-en3os
    @JamesWilliams-en3os Před 2 lety +6

    Great, great video, thanks for doing this! I’ve been a huge Allman Bros. Band and Duane Allman fan since I heard the Live at Fillmore East album in ‘72, which was of course after Duane’s untimely death. I’ve been listening to their music ever since, and sharing it with others who haven’t heard it yet. Count me as one of the people who consider Duane Allman to be one of the top 3 or 4 most influential guitarists of the 20th century.

  • @zeusapollo8688
    @zeusapollo8688 Před 2 lety +7

    Dicky betts kinda right up there too

    • @Producelikeapro
      @Producelikeapro  Před 2 lety +2

      Indeed, wonderful guitarist and after Duane's death he excelled even more.

    • @tedschmidt3288
      @tedschmidt3288 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes Dickey is. He and Duane rewrote blues guitar for two lead guitarists.

  • @tripwillie2
    @tripwillie2 Před 2 lety +13

    Thanks Warren,for another incredible history lesson about a pure musician !

  • @Willi-Wucher
    @Willi-Wucher Před 2 lety +7

    Thanks for sharing! Never knew too much about the Allman brothers, except they existed. Just listening to some life recording (1970) on YT now, and it's really incredible, such a fantastic band, with Duane playing on top of it! 5 minutes bouncing the same 2 chords back and forth, and it not gets boring even for a second.

  • @christiaandemarezoyens4720
    @christiaandemarezoyens4720 Před 2 lety +11

    This was a very well presented biography of the incomparable Duane Allman by Clive Owen!

    • @Producelikeapro
      @Producelikeapro  Před 2 lety +3

      Clive Owen? Haha that’s a new one! I’ll add it to the list of look alikes! Haha 74 now! Glad you enjoyed the biography

    • @christiaandemarezoyens4720
      @christiaandemarezoyens4720 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Producelikeapro I'm the one who's grateful. You're channel is brilliant! Great work!

    • @Producelikeapro
      @Producelikeapro  Před 2 lety +1

      @@christiaandemarezoyens4720 Wow! Thanks ever so much

  • @robertfallows1054
    @robertfallows1054 Před 2 lety +5

    So many facts. I was blown away. One of my favorite bands. I’m 70 so I was playing the Fillmore album obsessively. 😆. The idea that he studied harmonica solos was kind of an eye opener, but that was only one of many. Thanks

  • @steveburchfield5576
    @steveburchfield5576 Před 2 lety +7

    Thanks Warren excellent choice!!! I got to see the ABB with Duane at the Overton Park Bandshell in Memphis when I was a teenager and they were were Fantastic Live at that show. O ne thing I noticed was that Duane and Dickie had modded their 4-12 Marshall speaker cabs with silver dome speakers,EVs I believe I read in an interview. This would give a clearer tone. I once ran into Dickie Betts at a JCs a Nashville jazz club where we enjoyed soft drinks and hearing Nashvilles Great Fusion guitarist Stan Lassiter. He has a clip on YT playing both guitar parts at the same time of a AB song. I was in a band with Allan Woody who also playing bass with the ABB and Gov. Mule. It was an enjoyable experience. I know he was against hard drugs for himself. Well, Great choice again mate!!!

  • @scottstreet5796
    @scottstreet5796 Před 2 lety +5

    The HourGlass clip was just long enough for me to identify as "So Much Love" by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. I recognized it because it was also the last track on the first album by another (along with the Allmans) of my favorites, the original lineup Blood, Sweat & Tears. The thought of how much was lost with Duane's early death is painful.

  • @skipsimpson
    @skipsimpson Před 2 lety +5

    The instance I put down the stylus on THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND album, my life changed. Thank you Warren, finally, to acknowledge (perhaps) the most heart-felt guitarist of all. Blessings! Skip

    • @skipsimpson
      @skipsimpson Před 2 lety +1

      By the way, I had heard Whipping Post late on night FM radio, perhaps KPFK in L.A., perhaps Jim Ladd, who were paying attention and PLAYING the latest tracks. I went to my local record shop in Westchester, near the airport, looking, and they had it. I learned every note.
      Again, BTW, a close family friend, George Jones, an exec at Capitol Records, who lived 5 houses up our street in Ladera Heights, was over for my parent's party. I was playing that album on our big family console, he came over to listen. Capitol eventually signed Lynyrd Skynard. I always wondered? Thanks again WH

    • @Producelikeapro
      @Producelikeapro  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing Skip! I really appreciate it!

  • @LarryGreenMusic
    @LarryGreenMusic Před 2 lety +3

    I was lucky enough to see the Allman Brothers live at Winterland in San Francisco at the time that "Live at Fillmore East" came out. They were incredible! At that time I was looking to put a new band together that combined the melodies of the Grateful Dead with the rhythm and precision of Santana and here it was!

  • @amythompson6869
    @amythompson6869 Před rokem

    Fantastic documentary! I’m 58 & a huge Eagles & Allman Brothers fan. I read in Don Felder’s book that Duane taught him to play slide with a neck of a broken beer bottle sitting in their mother’s living room. I would’ve loved to been there! All of the truly great artists are dying but their music will live on.

  • @mikeelliott9469
    @mikeelliott9469 Před 2 lety +1

    Duane died on Oct 29 1971, my 21st birthday ! I clearly remember it !…was my Trip or Treat birthday party for Halloween ! …a VERY weird night ! Really enjoyed your tribute to this music !….Thanks

  • @mr.k905
    @mr.k905 Před 2 lety +3

    Duane changed my world for sure!
    Great video! Thanks!

  • @wesleybarton3871
    @wesleybarton3871 Před 2 lety +5

    Duane was the truest free spirit there was.

  • @leddygee1896
    @leddygee1896 Před 2 lety +5

    Every being in the known Universe understands what music is, no matter what form it may take. It's the only language everyone understands...

  • @paulc7742
    @paulc7742 Před 2 lety +9

    What a fantastic video you created. Hats off to you. Duane was special and surely one of the best.

  • @davidnassur7202
    @davidnassur7202 Před 2 lety +7

    great Video Warren! I knew the name but not the early history, you've given me another rabbit hole to, jump down!

  • @maguirekelly8417
    @maguirekelly8417 Před 2 lety +4

    I’ve never even heard of Duane Allman or the Allman brothers until just now. What an amazing story that will be apart of music history forever. “I eat a peach for peace” and that last lengthy quote are truly inspirational. Thanks for the hard work you put into this. Btw my favorite part of the whole video is the last minute when you go off script and speak from the heart.

    • @emanuelmota7217
      @emanuelmota7217 Před 2 lety +1

      Duane Allman is not considered one of the greatest rock \ blues guitarists of all time for no reason. Do yourself a favor and listen to his work.

    • @marions.120
      @marions.120 Před 2 lety +1

      Listen to Filmore East!
      ✌️😎🎸🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶

  • @rossbarnett3759
    @rossbarnett3759 Před 2 lety +1

    Duane was an individualist. He beat his own drum and created his own style adapting enhancing and cleverly building. He is one of the world's great guitarists right up with the best.

  • @brianmartindale2221
    @brianmartindale2221 Před rokem +2

    I'm from the north, but first heard the Allman's about 1971 with my older brother-in-law. Never left me

  • @VaPHpk
    @VaPHpk Před 2 lety +3

    One of the Swampers said he believed the birth of Southern happened when Duane played on Wilson Pickett’s version of Hey Jude. I think he said it was during the solo at the end

  • @leefchapman
    @leefchapman Před 2 lety +5

    Incredible story - thanks Warren!

  • @scottmoyer1357
    @scottmoyer1357 Před rokem

    I am a huge Allman Brothers fan having played on the same bill with them backing up Chuck Berry on drums on May 1st 1971 just 2 months after they recorded Live at Fillmore East. I saw about a dozen concerts with Duane at the helm and will never forget the power of their live performances. It was like music magic happening on stage with the band taking the music to places few could ever dream of reaching. They called it "Hitting the High Note." Their music changed my life so many musically esoteric ways. Much Gratitude!!

  • @garymcsmith3574
    @garymcsmith3574 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Saw Tedeschi Trucks this week.....Duane's legacy is living in the jams....two lead guitars, two drummers and a slide that soars. Derek Trucks stands tall in the spotlight with the greatest performance band of the age.

    • @allanbriggs9007
      @allanbriggs9007 Před měsícem

      Saw them a couple of weeks ago. Best live band going around.

  • @rambleo
    @rambleo Před 2 lety +5

    Wow what a story!

  • @jonbirmingham6005
    @jonbirmingham6005 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks very much! That was very enjoyable and informative on the great Howard Duane Allman who has touched us all in a big way.

  • @scotttaylor4195
    @scotttaylor4195 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome bio on Duane. When the Fillmore East album came out I had just graduated from high school. I was hooked then and still regard it as my favorite album. Again, Great job. I knew a lot of the start but also learned some new info from your article. Thanks for doing it.

  • @KealohaHarrison
    @KealohaHarrison Před 2 lety +1

    My dad got the opportunity to see the Allman Joys in May 1965 during Spring Fling week at Georgia Southern University along with The Rolling Stones, Simon & Garfunkel, James Brown, Otis Redding and various local bands. Of course he remarked at what an amazing guitarist Duane was. Absolutely love Duane Allman, what a legend gone far too soon

  • @emanuelmota7217
    @emanuelmota7217 Před 2 lety +13

    All you have to do is listen to "Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs" to know that Duane was a MUCH more melodic, expressive and emotional player than Clapton. His solos on many of those songs are inspired.

  • @richardraybould6928
    @richardraybould6928 Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks so much for this tribute.
    Duanne was truly a genius, without a doubt one of the very best and ABB one of the best bands ever committed to vinyl. Had the pleasure of crossing the pond to watch them in 2012. Wow!.
    Oh, that brings me to Derek Trucks.

  • @kathrynl2009
    @kathrynl2009 Před 2 lety +2

    So love the Allmans.... they proved that you can be a rocking genius without getting all dark about it! I love listening to Filmore East show when I need a pick me up that rocks. Thanks for covering him... he was such an honest and real talent... the world is forever changed by both him and his whole family really.

  • @violetflame23
    @violetflame23 Před 2 lety +2

    I was attending UC Riverside in the late sixties.I had just finished a morning class and was walking to my car with a friend when I heard some amazing sounds coming from the quad in the middle of the campus. We looked at each other and knew we had to find out who that was. It was the Allman Brothers Band. I had heard Clapton, Beck, Hendrix, Page, and Peter Green all live, but I was blown away by the sounds coming out of Duane's guitar - like nothing I'd ever heard. We were mesmerized by his slide for the next half hour or so and then drove straight to Licorice Pizza and found their first album. To this day they are my favorite band and Duane is at the top of my list of all-time great guitarists. I still think his solos on Elizabeth Reed from Live at Fillmore East are the most beautiful I've ever heard.

  • @johncore363
    @johncore363 Před 2 lety +4

    That was awesome. Duane and Dickey have always been my favorites.

  • @adrianlyord5300
    @adrianlyord5300 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for sharing this video and I appreciate the talent of The Late Duane Allman and The Allman Brothers Band and their contribution to music! I learned a lot of Duane in this presentation and may his soul Rest In Peace, thank you 🙏.

  • @mikikomurdoch5985
    @mikikomurdoch5985 Před 7 měsíci

    @Produce Like A Pro, thank you for this excellent and moving tribute! I even cried at the end. While Gregg Allman was a genius to write all the great tunes for the Allman Brothers, Duane embodied the essence of their music to stand out, shine, talk to your soul, and take you to dreamy places you've never been before, like his fantastic solo on 'I Am Yours.'