Thursday, September 9, 2010

Canyou Lose Your Virgnity Annally

.- The Allman Brothers Band Do not Keep Me Wonderin '


Today I feel like that is playoff, at least for me, one of the best songs written by the great Gregg Allman, who is none other than "Don ' t Keep me wonderin '".-
Song featured in the second of the Allman Brothers album," Idlewild South ", published in 1970, has become one of the great classics of the band, which dominates the slide guitar of Duane Allman, and his "question and answer" with Thom Doucette's harmonica on the powerful rhythm section and the extraordinary sound of Gregg Allman Hammond, who has always been more than a soloist, teacher to use the sound of the B3 organ to support, texture and strength to those issues, somewhat along the lines of the great Booker T. Jones .-
Recently, with the presence of Derek Trucks in the band, the issue has gained in strength thanks to the aggressive sound that has this guitar when playing the slide guitar, which is an absolute master, one of the best the world today, no doubt, making it one of the great moments of the band direct
.- Here you are the original 1970 version, with its original lineup: Duane Allman (slide & lead guitar), Dickey Betts (lead guitar), Gregg Allman (vocals, hammond organ & piano), Berry Oakley (bass), Jaimoe (drums, percussion); Butch Trucks (drums and percussion), and the collaboration of Thom Doucette on harmonica:




And a live version of their double CD and DVD live at the Beacon Theater in New York with the current lineup, which includes: Gregg Allman (hammond organ and vocals), Jaimoe (drums and percussion), Butch Trucks (drums and percussion), Marc Quinones (percussion), Warren Haynes (guitar), Derek Trucks (slide guitar) and Oteil Burbridge (bass):



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