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At Fillmore East
The Allman Brothers Band
1969
Idlewild South
1970
At Fillmore East
1971
Eat a Peach
1972
Wipe The Windows, Check The Oil, Dollar Gas
1973
Brothers and Sisters
1973
Win, Lose Or Draw
1975
Enlightened Rogues
1979
Reach For The Sky
1980
Brothers Of The Road
1981
Seven Turns
1990
Live In Germany
1991
Where It All Begins
1994
Live At The Beacon
2003
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The Allman Brothers Band
1969 -
Idlewild South
1970 -
At Fillmore East
1971 -
Eat a Peach
1972 -
Wipe The Windows, Check The Oil, Dollar Gas
1973 -
Brothers and Sisters
1973 -
Win, Lose Or Draw
1975 -
Enlightened Rogues
1979 -
Reach For The Sky
1980 -
Brothers Of The Road
1981 -
Seven Turns
1990 -
Live In Germany
1991 -
Where It All Begins
1994 -
Live At The Beacon
2003
Allman Brothers Band - Done Somebody Wrong 1971
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Allman Brothers Band - Done Somebody Wrong 1971
Done Somebody Wrong (Elmore James) This is the closing night of The Fillmore East, a very special show that has flirted with an official release for over 30 years.
"The tape begins with Graham introducing the Allman Brothers Band as one of the best he's heard according to his untrained ears, and the band embark on a show that packs a lot into an eighty minute set. The opening numbers show some restraint and not until "In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed" does the band get into an elongated jam session reaching over twelve minutes. The show ends with a twenty minute "Whipping Post" and a seventeen minute encore "You Don't Love Me"/ "Final Serenade" where Duane Allman quotes Handel's "Joy To The World". "
Done Somebody Wrong (Elmore James) This is the closing night of The Fillmore East, a very special show that has flirted with an official release for over 30 years.
"The tape begins with Graham introducing the Allman Brothers Band as one of the best he's heard according to his untrained ears, and the band embark on a show that packs a lot into an eighty minute set. The opening numbers show some restraint and not until "In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed" does the band get into an elongated jam session reaching over twelve minutes. The show ends with a twenty minute "Whipping Post" and a seventeen minute encore "You Don't Love Me"/ "Final Serenade" where Duane Allman quotes Handel's "Joy To The World". "