The Allman Brothers Band Concert

Fillmore East (New York, NY) Jun 27, 1971

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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
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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 Oakley's…entire summary

  • Anonymous | Saturday, May 19, 2012 | 6:31 pm

    I have TONS of ABB recordings from 1970 and 1971. They're all awesome, but the recording of the BASS on this 6/27/71 is probably the best of the whole era, just completely ass-kicking. Berry stands out, right in front of the mix, and sounds and feels like a Mack truck with no brakes. Go play "Don't Keep Me Wondering" from this show, nice n loud: that's what a damn bass is SUPPOSED to sound like!!

  • Anonymous | Monday, December 26, 2011 | 9:54 pm

    As good as Duane was (and MAN, was he!) listen to Dickey on the right channel during the post- 'U don't love me" Jam-simply one of the best build-ups in guitar intensity, certainly on par with anything Duane was layin down-how lucky of those of you who posted earlier about having been there!

  • glennc | Saturday, December 24, 2011 | 6:10 pm

    simply put the best band ever

  • robinjones251 | Friday, November 11, 2011 | 5:40 pm

    It's amazing how much better the Brothers were getting from month to month at this point in their careers. I thought Fillmore East was off the hook but this concert is even better. Duane was really on on this night. RIP Skydog.

  • OzarkElmo | Sunday, July 24, 2011 | 5:19 pm

    With all due respect to the reviewer, I do not believe Duane Allman plays slide on "Whippin' Post". Just regular lead guitar, along with Dickey of course.

  • Anonymous | Monday, June 27, 2011 | 9:04 pm

    Fuck Yeah!!!!! just listened to the whole show on the 40th anniversary....Duane the whole band, THE best era of the Allman Brothers Band...

  • Regio_1950 | Saturday, April 09, 2011 | 8:47 am

    thank you very much

  • PHISH_HEAD | Friday, March 18, 2011 | 7:31 am

    COMEING UP-THE 40TH ANNEVERSARY OF THE LAST WEEK AT THE FILLMORE
    The 40th anniversary-hard to believe!
    June 26, 1971..11:30 show-It actually started about 1 A M. I brought a blind date with me. While we were in line, waiting to go in to the Fillmore East, when, the Maestro himself, the very much missed Bill Graham, went by us!
    We entered the Fillmore East. I had no idea were we were sitting.
    I showed my ticket to an usher. We kept on getting closer ,to the stage. 8th row center. The tickets cost all of $5.50
    Albert King played from about one, until 2:15. The J Geils Band played from about 2:30 to 3:35 or so.
    Right around 4 A M,Duane, Greg,Dickey,Berry,Jai Johnny and Butch opened the show with "Statesboro blues." I even remember the lightshow for that song-an old steam engine train with a cow-catcher,over a field of green. "Done somebody wrong" was next..
    The highlight of this amazing show was "Whipping post" into "Mountain jam"-about 55 minutes or so of absolutely amazing music; incredible solos by both Duane and Dickey-WHEW!
    At that time, my favorite song by the Allman Bros was "Revival."
    I live in central Connecticut, about 100 miles from New York City. We drove to the state line, and took the train in.
    Because of this I made a decision that I would regret just a little bit, considering all the great music, it was my extreme privilege to see.
    There was a train leaving NYC about 8 to 8:15, I think the only one for a while.
    So we left at 7:15 in the morning. I told you, at the time, my favorite song by them at the time was 'Revival".
    When we left, that's what they were playing!
    Legend has it that they played past 8 AM!
    Do I really regret leaving early? Yes, and no.
    A bit of irony-I saw the Allman Bros some years back; I took the ticket stub from my tix stub scrapbook, to this show out to show folks at this show.I forgot to put it back. A mistake, yes. But haveing memories of one remarkable concert, more than makes up for it.
    This year, will be the 40th anniversary of that legendary concert.
    "And the road goes on, forever."

  • rogelio | Saturday, March 05, 2011 | 8:02 am

    A 40 year Allman Brother veteran and damn proud of. This music will stand up in time as one of the best examples of quality Blues,Jazz,and Rock ever heard.
    Listen to the tightness of this band as a testament to professionalism. The music goes on forever...
    rc fl

  • mgullick | Friday, February 11, 2011 | 1:40 pm

    Wish I could buy a flac of this concert....

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