I am presently watching a concert by The Allman Brothers Band from Mansfield,Massechusettes in 1998,the memories come flooding back of the good times we had in those days as I'll be 71 years old this coming April,but I still feel like I'm at least 40 yrs old. Anyway,getting back to the Allman Brothers,their guitar playing was and still is absolutely brilliant and you can understand the lyrics to all of their memorable songs,I particularly liked Their Eat A Peach Album amongst heaps of their other great albums and also their country blues material that they put out in the early 2000's,so thanks Utube for putting their concerts on Utube for the listening pleasure of old and new fans.
There is nobody I had rather hear play than Dickey Betts. I will say that Jack Pearson has a large quantity of great licks, plays fine, on time, harmony and is smooth as silk, and great with playing normal and with slide. He is humble, interesting and witty, in the few interviews I have seen on here, and another fine musician for the ABB.
Jack Person lit a FIRE under the whole damn bands ass..Perhaps ( it is ) the best line up since Duane passed..Loved every incarnation of this band but Good Gawd this was fantastic🍄 Peachy in fact.🍑
With ya on this. Loved Warren and Derek but seeing them with a reenergized Dicky and pairing him with Jack was just so so so so good. Felt like a revival
Amaa-zing! Love Gregg's singingg. Both drummers're awesome. Dickey sounds like Dickey. Jack Pearson is great and sounding like Lowell George- another genius !
I don’t wanna sound like a hater, because we all know Dickey is the greatest and do what he wants. That said, I prefer the tone he gets with his goldie 🤷♂️
I wrote Jack Pearson a letter a few months back. I discovered him a couple of years ago, and as a guitarist for over 15 years now, his playing was a revelation to me. I've yet to hear back, but I hope he's doing well. He's a master.
I saw every single show Allmans did at Great Woods during my summers growing up. They would come 3-4 times each summer, I found my ticket stubs from this 98 summer tour when they came to Great Woods. Such good shows and good times.
Look on UA-cam for Les Brers' concert in Philly. It's got Jaimoe, Butch, Oteil, and Marc. There's no Gregg or Dickey, but Bruce Katz stands in on a variety of keyboards, and Jack Pearson is there with Pat Bergeson on guitars. Sound and visual are professional level (although I wish Oteil's bass was just a bit more audible in the mix), and, like it was with me, the show will probably leave you with a big smile. If you didn't think that Jack Pearson could possibly get any better than in this video, you'll know otherwise when you see the Les Brers show. And I can't leave out Lamar Williams' son, Lamar Jr., handling the vocals in that setup; he's got Gregg's phrasing and vocal timbre down pat, but he's also a powerhouse vocalist in his own right. Les Brers is a well-oiled machine in the tradition of ABB. Cheers.
This was a PPV and I ordered of course and taped many many years ago now. I have been searching for this since youtube became a thing. Also, this was my intro to Jack. I remember when I ordered and it started my first thought was "Where the hell is warren" but after the first solo from Jack I was a fan instantly and have been since
Set Two track list: 1. Crossing the Devil's Sea (0:00:20) 2. Back Where It All Begins (0:05:25) 3. Dreams (0:16:50) 4. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed (0:32:25) 5. Encore: No One To Run With (1:00:07)
Is there anyway to remaster this video with the color / hue a lot more like your first remasters of this show? It's a lot darker. I still appreciate you posting it though.
Hi Baden H, thanks for watching and commenting on the video. I took a second look at it and I agree with you that it looks too dark. There are a lot of issues with the original tape and it is very hard to work with. To begin with the PPV cable feed was terrible. Lots of video noise and blown highlights. The original tape is virtually unwatchable and I was very disappointed with it at the time. For some reason they kept the stage very dark and used mainly spotlights on the band. Maybe to highlight the light show up on the screen. I will give it a second try and I should be able to improve on it. Thanks for the helpful feedback.
@Steve-Boston, Thanks for posting all that you have done; my only time I experienced Jack Pearson was a home concert that took place in Western Illinois, close to St. Louis, MO, years after all his ABB shows, so I am glad to have the ability to hear all the tracks that are being shown now. 😊
I love Jack Pearson and his slide work on Dreams is a masterpiece. But…..that stupid percussion crap with the wood block on dreams ruined the whole mood of the song.
I saw them one day before this was recorded in VA Beach. Jack Pearson was amazing. Hearing it live was life changing and made me a Jack Pearson fan.
Any ABB outing with Jack gets my vote. Thank you so much for posting. I loved his playing with Derek when Warren couldn't be there.
I am presently watching a concert by The Allman Brothers Band from Mansfield,Massechusettes in 1998,the memories come flooding back of the good times we had in those days as I'll be 71 years old this coming April,but I still feel like I'm at least 40 yrs old.
Anyway,getting back to the Allman Brothers,their guitar playing was and still is absolutely brilliant and you can understand the lyrics to all of their memorable songs,I particularly liked Their Eat A Peach Album amongst heaps of their other great albums and also their country blues material that they put out in the early 2000's,so thanks Utube for putting their concerts on Utube for the listening pleasure of old and new fans.
I share your sentiments, glad that you enjoyed the show.
This tour is the first time I saw the Brothers and they did not disappoint!
Holy Shit!!! This is right up there with the Filmore East concert!! Simply incredible musicianship!!!
There is nobody I had rather hear play than Dickey Betts. I will say that Jack Pearson has a large quantity of great licks, plays fine, on time, harmony and is smooth as silk, and great with playing normal and with slide. He is humble, interesting and witty, in the few interviews I have seen on here, and another fine musician for the ABB.
Jack Person lit a FIRE under the whole damn bands ass..Perhaps ( it is ) the best line up since Duane passed..Loved every incarnation of this band but Good Gawd this was fantastic🍄 Peachy in fact.🍑
With ya on this. Loved Warren and Derek but seeing them with a reenergized Dicky and pairing him with Jack was just so so so so good. Felt like a revival
Dangerous Dan Toler was a hell of a picker too man.
I was there! One of my first Allman Bros shows at Great Woods
Amaa-zing! Love Gregg's singingg. Both drummers're awesome. Dickey sounds like Dickey. Jack Pearson is great and sounding like Lowell George- another genius !
You get Jack to smile and you have reached the summit .
Jack is one of the greatest guitar players on the planet !!
My dad took me for my birthday to the ABB for the first time, and it was jack pearson playing, and is definitely 1 of most underrated guitarists
Thank you so much for uploading this concert !
Your welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
GREAT SHOW WE MISS THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND
Where’s the gold Les Paul?
I discovered Jack Pearson by this.
Wauh!
Jack is an incredible guitarist. Thanks for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed it,
Didn't see Dickey playing strats very much. Great video.
I don’t wanna sound like a hater, because we all know Dickey is the greatest and do what he wants. That said, I prefer the tone he gets with his goldie 🤷♂️
I wrote Jack Pearson a letter a few months back. I discovered him a couple of years ago, and as a guitarist for over 15 years now, his playing was a revelation to me. I've yet to hear back, but I hope he's doing well. He's a master.
also Dickey Betts is one of the most underrated players EVER
I agree, he is a master. I too did not realize how great a guitarist Jack is until I remastered that old tape.
I share your appreciation of Dickey Betts. Thanks for watching.
I agree. Dicky Betts is one of the most greatest guitarists ever. With Hendricks, and Zappa.
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I saw every single show Allmans did at Great Woods during my summers growing up. They would come 3-4 times each summer, I found my ticket stubs from this 98 summer tour when they came to Great Woods. Such good shows and good times.
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again.
The greatest version of ABB after the tragic passing of Duane & Berry.
this is a cool find! ive never heard any of the jack pearson shows...til now!
Look on UA-cam for Les Brers' concert in Philly. It's got Jaimoe, Butch, Oteil, and Marc. There's no Gregg or Dickey, but Bruce Katz stands in on a variety of keyboards, and Jack Pearson is there with Pat Bergeson on guitars. Sound and visual are professional level (although I wish Oteil's bass was just a bit more audible in the mix), and, like it was with me, the show will probably leave you with a big smile. If you didn't think that Jack Pearson could possibly get any better than in this video, you'll know otherwise when you see the Les Brers show. And I can't leave out Lamar Williams' son, Lamar Jr., handling the vocals in that setup; he's got Gregg's phrasing and vocal timbre down pat, but he's also a powerhouse vocalist in his own right. Les Brers is a well-oiled machine in the tradition of ABB. Cheers.
Just GREAT!!! 👏
Thank you for this! Great show and great to see Jack Pearson in this context.
Thanks Great stuff
Yaa, Man...
Let’s not forget Oteil . Such a flowing bass player and makes it look so easy..
This was a PPV and I ordered of course and taped many many years ago now. I have been searching for this since youtube became a thing. Also, this was my intro to Jack. I remember when I ordered and it started my first thought was "Where the hell is warren" but after the first solo from Jack I was a fan instantly and have been since
Warren got Jack to play in the ABB while Dickie was in rehab. Good choice.😂
Set Two track list:
1. Crossing the Devil's Sea (0:00:20)
2. Back Where It All Begins (0:05:25)
3. Dreams (0:16:50)
4. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed (0:32:25)
5. Encore: No One To Run With (1:00:07)
Thanks for adding the set list, much appreciated.
Dreams I'll Never See at 16:51
phenomenal. I'd love to see Jack and Otiel share the stage again.
that interplay during BWIAB..
Heck yeah! Thanks
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Wow.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
Jack Pearson could play a sears silvertone and make it sound better than my gold top les paul !
Is there anyway to remaster this video with the color / hue a lot more like your first remasters of this show? It's a lot darker. I still appreciate you posting it though.
Hi Baden H, thanks for watching and commenting on the video. I took a second look at it and I agree with you that it looks too dark.
There are a lot of issues with the original tape and it is very hard to work with. To begin with the PPV cable feed was terrible.
Lots of video noise and blown highlights. The original tape is virtually unwatchable and I was very disappointed with it at the time.
For some reason they kept the stage very dark and used mainly spotlights on the band. Maybe to highlight the light show up on the screen.
I will give it a second try and I should be able to improve on it. Thanks for the helpful feedback.
@Steve-Boston,
Thanks for posting all that you have done; my only time I experienced Jack Pearson was a home concert that took place in Western Illinois, close to St. Louis, MO, years after all his ABB shows, so I am glad to have the ability to hear all the tracks that are being shown now. 😊
Jack has a website where he teaches guitar, isn't that awesome!
I keep repeating myself...LOL.
I love Jack Pearson and his slide work on Dreams is a masterpiece. But…..that stupid percussion crap with the wood block on dreams ruined the whole mood of the song.
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Yeah, quite cool huh?
I did not like him
I just couldn't feel it and this is least favorite version of this band