The Allman Brothers Band: 2014-03-11 Live at Beacon Theatre, New York, NY, March 11, 2014

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1. Don't Want You No More (2:43)
2. It's Not My Cross To Bear (5:09)
3. Done Somebody Wrong (4:00)
4. End Of The Line (6:43)
5. Who's Been Talking (8:32)
6. True Gravity (10:05)
7. Every Hungry Woman (7:36)
8. Stage banter 1 (0:40)
9. Please Call Home (5:22)
10. Stand Back (6:20)
11. The Same Thing (15:20)


1. No One To Run With (11:01)
2. Good Morning Little School Girl (10:40)
3. Come On In My Kitchen (6:41)
4. That's What Love Will Make You Do (7:09) *


1. The Weight (12:29) *
2. Les Brers In A Minor (13:43)
3. Crowd noise (4:09)
4. One Way Out (5:56)

* = w/ The Juke Horns:
Chris Anderson, Trumpet
Neal Pawley, Trombone
John Isley, Tenor Sax
Don Harris, Trumpet
Bill Harris, Baritone Sax

Butch Trucks was sick tonight and didn’t play. Percussion duties were shared between Jaimoe, Marc, Bobby Allende & Duane Trucks.

 

Duane's style seems a little more like Jaimoe's than Butch's, so his songs really swing. Oteil seems to like playing with him. Stand Back in particular was great. That was the best Every Hungry Woman ever. Epic performance so far from Oteil. Stand Back and Same Thing were also huge. They did Same Thing with the slow intro. This has been a quiet second set for Gregg, but I am digging this Latin take on Les Brers- Santana would approve!

It was an odd show in some ways, starting with the fact that Butch was out and extending to quiet nights for both Gregg and Jaimoe. Gregg sang six songs in the first set and maybe that wore him out somewhat, because he sang very little in the second half. Jaimoe only officially sat out one song, but his presence on a couple of others was really light.

But, it was great to hear Duane play and I think everybody came away with a strong impression of how good Marc really is. He did yeoman's work out there. Some of the songs in the second set were really, really stretched out. I think they did two key changes in No One to Run With: there's one at the end of the song that has been standard since maybe 2009, and if my ears aren't deceiving me there's one earlier in the song, for Derek's solo, that is new this year. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl and the Weight were interestingly long. Les Brers was extended some, too. I'm interested to hear Gregg's solo again. I'm not sure if he was being more experimental than usual or just got lost.

All that being said there were some top notch performances here: I'll stand by my vote for Best Every Hungry Woman ever, even topping the ones they played from 2002-2004, when it could be a major highlight. There's a new jammy section where instead of trying to fly over the top from the beginning, they just build and build. Stand Back always elevates a show in my experience and it was a good fit for their personnel last night. Les Brers had a Santana feel with the two drummers and two percussionists. I'm always glad to hear Who's Been Talking, and No One to Run With was strong. They've adapted it into something really cool and it seems like the song that best captures what's going on with the band right now.


The Allman Brothers Band:

Gregg Allman - keys, vocals

Butch Trucks - drums

Jaimoe - drums

Oteil Burbridge - bass

Marc Quinones - percussion

Derek Trucks - guitar

Warren Haynes - guitar, vocals

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