Question by Lauren R: Has Anyone seen Selena Gomez or The Jonas Brothers at the house of blues? in dallas texas?
i was wondering if you needed to go with a parent since the house of blues in dallas texas is a bar?
please i need to know!
THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND : Whipping Post (22:40 full version) – Live at the Fillmore East on March 13,1971 – The best HQ audio remastered – Duane Allman : lead guitar, slide guitar Gregg Allman : organ, piano, Vocals Dickey Betts : lead guitar, Vocals Berry Oakley : bass guitar Jai Johanny Johanson : drums, congas, timbales Butch Trucks : drums, tympani. “Recorded at the Fillmore East concert hall, the storied rock venue in New York City, on Friday and Saturday March 12, 1971–March 13, 1971, it showcased the band’s mixture of blues, Southern rock and jazz. The cover of Blind Willie McTell’s “Statesboro Blues” which opens the set showcases Duane Allman’s slide guitar work in open E Tuning. “Whipping Post” became the standard for a long, epic jam that never lost interest (opening in 11/4 time, unusual territory for a rock band), while the ethereal-to-furious “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed”, with its harmonized melody, Latin feel and burning drive invited comparisons with John Coltrane (especially Duane’s solo-ending pull-offs, a direct nod to the jazz saxophonist). The album was produced by Tom Dowd, who condensed the running time of various songs, occasionally even merging two performances into one track. For example, the first seven minutes of “You Don’t Love Me” is from the first show on March 13 and the rest (Starting at Duane’s solo without the band) is from the second show on March 12. At Fillmore East peaked at #13 on Billboard’s Pop Albums chart. The album was also … Video Rating: 4 / 5