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The Allman Brothers Band Concert

Fillmore East (New York, NY)

The Allman Brothers Band concert at Fillmore East on Jun 27, 1971

Concert Details

  • Date:
    06.27.1971
  • Tracks:
    12
  • Total Time:
    1:19:38
  • Catalog:
    Bill Graham
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Concert Summary

What can be said about this legendary Allman Brothers Band set that hasn't been said before? Not much, but for the sake of those unfamiliar with this particular show, here they are, the original lineup, performing the last set ever to be played at the venerable Fillmore East.

Country influences were not yet prominent in the group's sound, but their unique blend of rock, blues and jazz was reaching stratospheric regions by this point. Duane Allman and Dickey Betts' telepathic lead guitar playing combined with Berry…entire summary

  • Anonymous | Monday, February 08, 2010 | 2:45 pm

    I saw them the summer of 1971 in Memphis Tn. at the famous Overton Park Shell. I was totally blown away !! I was just 18 and this was my first introduction to live blues and jazz. No one since has ever compared to what they created.

  • MARLO | Monday, February 08, 2010 | 10:26 am

    I GOTTA WONDER IF SKYDOG AND BERRY OAKLEY DID NOT PASS ON,THE BROTHERS GAVE THE GRATEFUL DEAD A SERIOUS RUN FOR THEIR MONEY AS FAR AS BEING DEEPLY PSYCHEDELIC AND THE ABILITY TO PLAY AS LONG AND HARD AS THE DEAD,AND I AM TAKING ABSOLUTELY NOTHING FROM THE BROTHERS.WATKINS GLEN WAS ONE SHOW I REALLY WISHED I HAD BEEN AT,AND FOR THAT MATTER ANY ONE OF THE MANY GIGS THAT BILL GRAHAM PUT THE BROS.AND THE DEAD TOGETHER.THE BROTHERS PUT THE SOUTH ON THE MAP AS FAR AS ROOTSY ROCK AND ROLL WITH A STRONG TASTE OF PSYCHEDELIC GOING ON AS WELL.AND AS FAR AS THE PEOPLE ON THIS PAGE SAYING MODERN DAY ABB. IS NOT COMPARABLE TO THE EARLY DAY'S,IT IS LIKE COMPARING BLACK AND WHITE,NO DISRESPECT TO WARREN OR DEREK TRUCKS BECAUSE THESE 2 CAT'S CAN PLAY GUITAR JUST LIKE RINGIN' A BELL.

  • midrider | Sunday, February 07, 2010 | 1:18 am

    Amazingly beautiful. Thank you guys!

  • kmon77 | Saturday, February 06, 2010 | 8:41 am

    I have seen this band to many times to remember the count. I first caught them at the Fillmore East Feb of 1970 when they were the opening act for the Grateful Dead. I was hooked. Back then, every time they were in NY, I went to see them. I was also lucky enough to be at the historic show that Bill Graham talks about. The Fillmore East always had two shows, one that start around 7PM and the second show which started around 11PM. This show as Bill noted, went on forever and was memorized by the concert. Had no idea what time it was and when we finally left was stunned to see it was daylight. Incredible!!
    No band is better at jamming even today, when I continue to catch their concerts when I can.
    Jam on Brothers!

  • Big Boy | Saturday, February 06, 2010 | 2:58 am

    I was lucky enough to see the original lineup, many times between 1970-1971.
    This is bar none, my favorite live Band ever.
    As someone said, If you never felt this Live, then you can't compare it to anything else.
    Great, Great, stuff.

  • Anonymous | Friday, February 05, 2010 | 5:55 pm

    I have seen them seven times between 1969-1971.You had to have been there.It is burned in my memory.I don't like people trying to to sell me shit that they known nothing about.

  • dspreis | Friday, February 05, 2010 | 3:32 pm

    Great concert. This version of One Way Out ended up on Eat A Peach.

  • Phototrane | Friday, February 05, 2010 | 12:25 pm

    As a dedicated ABB fan since 1970, when I was too young to go to the bars and clubs in Nashville, TN, I firmly say no one can do any better than this band. Furthermore, Fillmore East is the best live album ever recorded in the rock genre. For those who don't know, Duane was trying to do some jazz, finally did with Herbie Mann. Derek Trucks cut one with McCoy Tyner, John Coltrane's pianist. Today, the spirit of Skydog lives on. Why do you think Clapton had Derek with him for a year? But, nothing can beat this recording. A piece of rock history that must be kept in its best format, forever.

  • tunacus | Tuesday, February 02, 2010 | 2:37 pm

    when i was 17 my brother asked me to tape this concert i did it was great albert king started it,my brother was trying to sleep,he worked nites it was his nite off ,anyway he woke up & said what group is playing now i said i think its either allmond bros or allman bros who i never heard of,he got up and said if its the allmonds dont worry if its the allmans you will need more tapes,was using 8track, he was rite& they were amazing,i saw them a month later in central park wollman rink ,it was one of the best shows i ever saw daune allmans guitar looked like it was smoking.it was a shame that a few months later he died,but i got a chance to see him,he was one of the best,just listen to the layla album,they are still great but not the same without his guitar work.long live the fillmor&the brothers

  • MCDSPLACE | Sunday, January 17, 2010 | 7:10 pm

    This is one event I would have loved to have attended! Thanks to the Vault, we can hear it in all its dynamic glory! Hey guy, or anyone, where can I find the night before? The 6-26-71 show had a whole huge heaping of them southern blues! RMcDinGa mcdsplace@hotmail.com

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