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Allman Brothers Band, Beacon Theater, New York, NY 2009-03-17
Moogis Soundboards [320k MP3] Disc 1 : 1st Set 01-Don't Want You No More 02-Not My Cross To Bear 03-Trouble No More 04-Rockin' Horse 05-Soulshine 06-You Don't Love Me 07-New Instrumental [VBR] 08-Please Be With Me W/ Cowboys , Scott Boyer & Tommy Talton & Brian Mitchell 09-All My Friends W/ Cowboys , Scott Boyer & Tommy Talton & Brian Mitchell 10-Got Song W/ Cowboys , Scott Boyer & Tommy Talton & Brian Mitchell [VBR] Disc 2 : 2nd Set 01-Takes Alot To Laugh, Takes A Train To Cry - Sheryl Crow & Brian Mitchell 02-Midnight Rider W/ Sheryl Crow On Vocals 03-Can't Find My Way Home - Sheryl Crow Vocals, Brian Mitchell On Keyboards 04-Statesboro Blues 05-Ain't Wastin' Time No More 06-Hoochie Coochie Man 07-The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down Brian Mitchell Keys & Scott Boyer Guitar 08-Black Hearted Women > Drums > Drums/bass > Black Hearted Women Encore 09-One Way Out W/ Tommy Talton & Brian Mitchell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REVIEW FROM GIBSON.COM The Allman Brothers Band continued their assault on New York City and the Beacon Theater last night with one of the stand’s most blistering shows yet, welcoming Sheryl Crow and members of the ’70s southern rock outfit Cowboy to the stage for some unforgettable moments. After opening the night with favorites "Don't Want You No More" and It Ain't My Cross To Bear," the Brothers ripped into "Trouble No More" and "Rocking Horse," before settling down to the soulful "Soulshine." The band tore through "You Don't Love Me" and the new instrumental they've now performed three times during this year's Beacon run, and then welcomed former Cowboy guitarists Tommy Talton and Scott Boyer, who joined the band for a rendition of “Please Be With Me,” a song featured on the Duane Allman Anthology. Talton, Boyer and the Brothers were later joined by Levon Helm keyboardist Brian Mitchell to close out the first set with “All My Friends” and “The Got Song.” Mitchell remained onstage at the beginning of the second set, as the Brothers welcomed Crow to the stage by ripping into a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Takes A Lot To Laugh (A Train To Cry).” Crow remained on stage and assumed some of the vocal duties from Gregg Allman on “Midnight Rider,” and it turned out she was warming up for the band’s first-ever live performance of the Blind Faith classic, “Can’t Find My Way Home.” From there, the Brothers assumed control of the stage and proceeded to do what they do best – blow the roof off the place! The band barreled through versions “Statesboro Blues,” “Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More,” and “Hoochie Coochie Man” before welcoming Boyer and Mitchell back to the stage for the Band’s “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,” during which Gregg Allman’s voice finally showed the strains of playing seven shows in just nine days. Related Torrents
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