Seven Turns - The Allman Brothers - VH1 - 1990
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- Interviews with members of the band about their LP "Seven Turns" as well as a run down memory lane discussing the beginnings of the band including mention of founding members Duane Allman and Barry Oakley along with color video of the band at the Fillmore East.
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Who needs to comment? This music speaks for itself.
Always has. Always will.
Twenty four more years after this. This isn't music... It's a Life Path.
Lord I miss these people.
We all do.
Duane, Barry, Butch, Gregg, and Dickey, RIP. Also, RIP to Dave Toler, Dangerous Dan Toler and Allen Woody. Always wishing health and happiness to Jaimoe, Warren Haynes, Johnny Neal, Oteil Burbridge and the great Chuck Leavell. There have been a few others, but these are the members who stand out to me. Thanks to a lifetime of great music from a great band.
The greatest band America ever produced...Period..And I sure miss this band..Thank got we will always have them thu video & records.🍑
Through the good times and the bad times they kept the music genre they created alive and thriving through seven decades. And like the road, the spirit of the Allman Brothers Band goes on forever.
Grew up listening to these guys and will still be listening to the day I die !! No words to describe how bloody amazing they are ❤
Love the Allman Brothers Band like life itself ❤❤❤❤
Yeah yeah man, me too!
What a magical time to be a fan of the Allman Brothers Band!
The best band in the land.
Gotta love Greggs final answer ,Don't know if this will go on forever , Yes Gregg in the hearts & ears & minds of so many fine fans & players this band & music is timeless & it will go on long after they & we are gone , there will be new guitarists & musicians that will listen & try & inmate the feel they had naturally & many new young folks if they have the mindset we had they will follow right along. We miss Gregg & Duane , Berry , Butch & all the other guys that came through this band that are gone as well . Nothing will top what they did during those fine years of the late 60s & early 70s. Can't beat it & no reason to try.
Southern Rock. Last of the authentics!
I remember sitting in English class in high school when At Fillmore East came out and someone was playing it in the room next to us. We thought our teacher was going to get mad about it as it was disturbing his class, but instead he went next door and told the student to turn it up!
There may be a few bands blessed with as much talent, but no band had more.
My ❤. It's been more than seven years, and I still can't believe Gregg died on my birthday. They haven't had bands like this in sooo long. I miss it
It’s only 6 years. GREGG ALLMAN died on may 27th 2017……..
Duane died on my 18th birthday, Oct 29. I was in Okinawa and didn't know for some time. I went to every ABB concert that came through Charlotte from 1972 into the 80's. I remember Greg would change the lyrics at the end of Whipping Post. You might have heard him sing, "Lord, there ain't no such thing as dying". In a way, that's probably true but it doesn't lessen the pain.
What a band. Dickey Betts is phenomenal on the guitar - and those eyes kind and soft.
Yes, kind and soft most of the time...but Dickey has a REAL temper too. Geniuses are entitled...
This presentation brought back the memories of 25 years of going to allman bros concerts. Thanks for the memories. ❤️❤️❤️
You are very welcome. Good interviews.
Such a great band ❤❤❤❤RIP 🙏
Duane was so smooth that's what made him so good 👍
Rest in Peace Ramblin Man
Bless them all! Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you.
Love the Brothers 🍄🍑✌🏽
5:40 & 7:02
''Music doesn't lie. If there is something to be changed in this world, then it can only happen through music.'' ~Jimi Hendrix
❤
Can you imagine being the Melissa behind that song & not even knowing
Gregg tells the story of that song. It's not what you think. It's a great story. I think it was Dan Rather interviewing Gregg.
If the 'Tube has ever proved its usefulness this video being here is it.