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krispyweiss · 5 months
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Song Review: Widespread Panic - “C. Brown” (Live, June 25, 2023)
Looking at Widespread Panic in 2023, it’s obvious many years have gone by since the band’s formation. But listen to WSP ’23, and it’s almost as if time has stood still.
The craggy - and different - faces, grey hair and bald heads belie this, of course. But despite Father Time’s physical toll, that fucker hasn’t yet managed to mess with Panic’s musicianship and sound.
And so it was that the version of “C. Brown” the Panics played June 25 at Red Rocks sounded like in came from the very same band that’s been playing the song for nearly four decades now.
But the band - despite the same name - is different. Some of the players have changed and those who remain have gotten older. Yet Widespread Panic - from a strictly musical standpoint - continue to defy space and time and make music very similar to that they dreamed up when they were pups.
Good then. Good now.
Grade card: Widespread Panic - “C. Brown” (Live - 6/25/23) - B
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kiwi-rebel-57-06 · 24 days
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Kiwi Rebel. The Allman Brothers Band.
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simply-ivanka · 15 days
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rainingmusic · 1 year
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The Allman Brothers Band - Dreams
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slashdementia7734 · 21 days
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spilladabalia · 7 months
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The Allman Brothers Band - Whipping Post - 9/23/1970 - Fillmore East -
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The Allman Brothers Band Eat a Peach 2013 Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab ————————————————— Tracks LP One: 1. Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More 2. Les Brers in A Minor 3. Melissa 4. Mountain Jam [theme from «First There Is a Mountain»]
Tracks LP Two: 1. One Way Out 2. Trouble No More 3. Stand Back 4. Blue Sky 5. Little Martha 6. Mountain Jam [continued] —————————————————
Duane Allman
Gregg Allman
Richard Betts
Jai Johanny Johanson
Berry Oakley
Butch Trucks
* Long Live Rock Archive
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vomitpukey · 11 days
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Ok but honestly I hard-core headcannon hudson fnaf as an age regressor he uses that to cope with his trauma and it helps him a lot and I may or may not have an au I'm cooking up involving Springtrap becoming his caregiver👉👈
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dinosaursr66 · 22 days
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Dickie and Duane trading licks and Gregg bringing it.
SONG OF THE DAY - Friday, April 19, 2024
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thevinylcornerblog · 1 year
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Betts Lives "Wild and Precious Life" Across Multi-Decade Leadup to Solo Debut
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krispyweiss · 6 months
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Song Review: Widespread Panic - “Travelin’ Light” (Live, June 23, 2023)
Though it’s been in the repertoire since the band began more than 35 years ago, “Travelin’ Light” is not a song that Widespread Panic has tired of playing.
The evidence is there in a powerful rendition of the J.J. Cale composition culled from Panic’s June 23 livestream from Red Rocks and released as a standalone. The band puts everything in to the track, with John Bell singing with the same fire he possessed in 1988 and Dave Schools continuing to find new ways to make the bass guitar more than just a rhythm instrument.
The rest of the Panics weren’t yet on board when the original group formed. But that doesn’t mean they haven’t played “Travelin’ Light” something like a gazillion times themselves. Still, one would never know it by the exuberance that goes in to nearly every reading of the heavy number.
Grade card: Widespread Panic - “Travelin’ Light” (Live - 6/23/23) - B+
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simply-ivanka · 11 hours
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Lecture 13: “Whipping Post” (1969) - The Allman Brothers Band 9/23/1970 Fillmore East (Official): Duane Allman, co-founder of the The Allman Brothers Band along with his brother Gregg Allman, Dicky Betts, Butch Trucks, Berry Oakley, and Jai Johanny Johanson, bridged the gap between the early Blues guitarists and the hard rock sound in the United States.  A motorcycle accident took his life in October 1971 - he was only 24 years old. His life was far too short, but his legacy is long and his influence deep. With his masterful slide guitar playing and incredible improvisational abilities, Duane Allman, more than any other musician, helped to define the blues hard rock sound, and in the process The Allman Brothers Band helped spawn a whole new genre, Southern Rock.  This is a 1971 live performance of “Whipping Post” from their first album The Allman Brothers Band (1969). 
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sometimes i think about how different their lives could have been if scully was never abducted. but then, i think that her abduction was inevitable the first moment she walked into that basement office. they were always doomed.
that's what makes ascension so effective as an episode: it's a race to stop something that cannot be stopped. this show drops mulder right back in the night he never escaped, listening to the person closest to him scream his name for help. and then it tells him: fix it. get there in time. you're not a kid anymore.
but the central tragedy of the x-files is that you cannot go back and you do not have the power to change and mulder spends his entire life searching for something that he will never ever find, trying to save people that he will never ever save. samantha has been dead from the beginning. there is no truth. "i've been chasing monsters with a butterfly net." (there is no other end to this story.)
ascension drops mulder into the night he never escaped, tells him "fix it," and then proves: there's nothing to be done. what if scully didn't scan the chip? barry could've been given her address. we don't know that's how he found her. what if mulder hadn't trusted krycek? he would've hit the truck. what if the cop had looked in the trunk? what if the tram had been working? what if mulder hadn't stopped to pick up the necklace?
you can run it a million different ways, he always walks up that mountain just two minutes too late. there is no other end to this story.
ascension isn't really about scully, you never hear her speak. it's about mulder and duane barry. both ascending, both trying to rewrite history. barry is desperate to not be the one taken, to be free. mulder is desperate to not be the one left behind. both trying to avoid living their worst night over and over and over. but ultimately, they are both little more than "microscopic cogs in the catastrophic plan," and there is no man with the red right hand. (x)
scully's abduction changes everything. every single shift and downfall and tragedy of the rest of the series can be traced back to it. it's why season one is a time capsule. she will never be that curious and fresh and open again. he will never be that excited and joyful and trusting. they spend the rest of their lives wanting to be back in that graveyard in bellefleur, over that hill in idaho, wide-eyed and awe-struck. and they never will be again.
and no matter which way you run it (just like no matter which way you run november 27th 1973), it can't be fixed.
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railwayhistorical · 2 months
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The Allman Brothers Band
Re-posting this with some additional details...
When Gregg Allman (1947-2017) passed nearly seven years ago, I was driven to the negative archive to see if I had any decent shots of the man. I had attended at least two concerts in 1979, as I recall, which would put these images in the Enlightened Rouges time period. I was not thrilled with the quality of the negatives I found, but I was glad to have them nonetheless.
Gregg used his Hammond B-3 with Leslie speaker, of course, but what one sees above is an electric piano with “Hohner” printed thereon. In addition to Gregg, there are three other original members of the band playing during this time period—Dickey Betts, who can be seen playing his Gibson Les Paul, as well as both drummers: Jai Johanny Johanson (Jaimoe) and Butch Trucks.
In the end, one can say that Gregg Allman certainly had an interesting life, with extreme highs and lows. Musically, he had a unique voice and wrote some very memorable songs. The band, which Gregg and his talented brother Duane formed in 1969, was extremely influential and enjoys a firm place in the history of rock and roll. Duane is often to be found on lists of "best guitarists" of course—he was an unusual talent, to be sure.
Three photographs by Richard Koenig.
The close-up of Gregg was taken in Indianapolis at Market Square Arena on May 26th 1979. The other two: the Band from afar, with the second highlighting Dickey, were shot at Alpine Valley, near East Troy, Wisconsin, on August 18th 1979.
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