Gregg Allman .......I cannot believe it has been 5 years.


Hello Audiogoners - and with a sad note I realized that Gregg Alllman left us 5 years ago today. I understand especially right now …...that there is a lot more sadness to be found and going around in this world. But, musically this guy was my musical North Star. I first saw him perform live in dive bar back in 1976 or 1977 ( it was the seventies ) and although I really liked the Allman Brothers, his solo stuff had me hooked. I followed him around as well as the Allman Brothers for the next 40 years. ( I still wished that they all could have worked things out with Dickey as they were NEVER the same after he left or was asked to leave . Derek Truck is an exceptional guitarist but IMO never sounded good with them ) I just miss that man's voice and his sound......his songs and the Allman Brothers songs are the backdrop to my life. The '' Road Goes on Forever '' ….miss you and your music today Gregg Allman
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Is it me? I admit that Southern Rock, and Rock in general, has not been my preferred genre for many years; and I’m certainly no guitar-God connoisseur. However, I grew up with and loved ABB and have always followed their players and the genre kinda peripherally. I’ll probably always have a soft spot for the music. Having said all that, while I recognize what a fine player Derek Trucks is, I’m always left a bit cold by his playing. The guy has obviously listened to Jazz players and in some ways is more stylistically “interesting” than other Rock players; his phrasing in particular seems to be informed by that of Jazz players. However, there is a coolness and detachment in his playing that always leaves me wanting more; wanting a little more fire and grit. It’s like I want to like him more than I actually do.

Thoughts?