I don't think it was Kind of Bird that Doc Severson set in, the song was True Gravity. And it was great. Also, when I hear the second night night or show that Juicy Carter sat in on, Liz Reed isn't that bad, especially how Duane took over and he cooked. In my opinion. I have think the experiment was great. Especially that Duane was always trying to play with Jazz musicians toward the end of his life.
found the True Gravity as well, which I remembered, but couldn't find when I was creating the post. I've got this queued right to the spot where Johnny introduces the whole thing. https://youtu.be/D2VUSqq3jls?si=AYTyMprDkn4dyOSF&t=260
Bob I just bought live Deep in Texas 9/28/71 and Juicy unfortunately though he is way down in the mix on 4 songs. It has one way out and hot Lanta as encore good recording sounds cool on vinyl but you do right about the horns
I don't think it was Kind of Bird that Doc Severson set in, the song was True Gravity. And it was great. Also, when I hear the second night night or show that Juicy Carter sat in on, Liz Reed isn't that bad, especially how Duane took over and he cooked. In my opinion. I have think the experiment was great. Especially that Duane was always trying to play with Jazz musicians toward the end of his life.
I thought it was True Gravity too, but the link I included in the post is definitely “KOB.” Maybe they did both? If so, I couldn’t find the TG link.
Bad timing for an experiment as “that bad” is not the Allman Brothers’ standard, particularly compared to the next night’s version.
https://youtu.be/5vCC116ud5Q?si=q4HG4bEkFdc82h7d
found the True Gravity as well, which I remembered, but couldn't find when I was creating the post. I've got this queued right to the spot where Johnny introduces the whole thing. https://youtu.be/D2VUSqq3jls?si=AYTyMprDkn4dyOSF&t=260
Bob I just bought live Deep in Texas 9/28/71 and Juicy unfortunately though he is way down in the mix on 4 songs. It has one way out and hot Lanta as encore good recording sounds cool on vinyl but you do right about the horns
That's one of the examples of Juicy outside of Fillmore East. As good as the "You Don't Love Me" is on that, I just can't listen to Juicy's squawking.