Duane Allman & The Allman Brothers; Song Of The South (Preview)

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  • Опубліковано 11 лип 2013
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    Trailer to the upcoming film, full release coming soon...stay tuned for any updates right here at Treble Clef
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  • @shemphoward815
    @shemphoward815 10 років тому +11

    There was never a better guitar....not ever......and there never will be. Duane's playing was the pinnacle of tone, style, emotion, technique and timing. There is no "raising the bar" beyond or above Duane Allman.

  • @whoacocktail
    @whoacocktail 8 років тому +5

    I use to go to Piedmont Park and be totally mesmerized by Duane playing slide guitar. He was awesome. He left this earth too soon. Bob Burns, original drummer for Skynryd told me one night, "Don't worry Dean, your guitar will always tell you were to go. May they both R.I.P.

    • @perijetton9275
      @perijetton9275 2 роки тому

      I saw the Brothers at Piedmont Park when I was 8 and it changed my life! Duane is the reason I started playing the guitar and the reason why I love music so much 🍑❤️☮️ 🍄

  • @Forblueskies04
    @Forblueskies04 11 років тому +1

    Exactly. Amen. Like Hendrix, Duane was hearing something in his head and soul and he couldn't get it out fast enough. The music was not forced. It just flowed out, as you said. It seemed so easy to him, because it was. I heard that sweet sound with my ears so many times. That tone...sounds like a horn, or a train whistle blowing lonely in the distance. Soar on, Skydog. I can't wait to see this movie.

  • @BrotherBrio
    @BrotherBrio 10 років тому +1

    Greg says it best .... "Saying Southern Rock is like saying Rock Rock" ... ultimately the origins of Rock'n'Roll stretch from Kansas City, Kansas, to Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans. Everywhere else is where it moved to. But it was born across that whole stretch of land where the great rivers like the Missippi, Missouri, and Ohio flow toward the Gulf of Mexico...

  • @fredsinger3894
    @fredsinger3894 3 роки тому

    Nobody was better then Duane not even Jimi as far as my ears are concerned .If Jimi Hendrix Experience were playing & The Original 6 Allman Brothers Band playing same night I’d be at The Allman Brothers Band show without a doubt .

  • @nyywc
    @nyywc 11 років тому

    The best of the best. The Heart and The Soul. How exciting to have this coming out!

  • @warwicksmiley
    @warwicksmiley 6 років тому

    Oh boy, You played that beautiful.

  • @JamesWalshBristolKids
    @JamesWalshBristolKids 10 років тому +1

    Duane was cool, played great guitar, and "knew where he was going". Joe Walsh said he "learned slide guitar from Duane Allman." Enough said.

  • @frenchinhalelvr2006
    @frenchinhalelvr2006 11 років тому +2

    His tone, his feel and soul of his playing... was unlike anyone ever. Derek is an incredible guitarist...but just does not have the"feel', the 'soul' of Duane's totally unique style (Plus Derek forces notes,,, Duane let them flow) Over the years many can play like Duane, many are 'technically' better and faster than Duane was- but NO one has the "feel" or tone nor soul in the notes which Duane played. Rest in peace Duane Allman.. you are truly missed

  • @davidcochran6291
    @davidcochran6291 3 роки тому

    You could always pick out Duane's guitar work because he always drove the music from the front. He always seemed to be anxious to get to the next note. I used to work construction and we had a boss that was managing several sites at the same time. Anyway he would show up and start pointing and barking to things that needed to be done. He would stay most times about 20 minutes and then leave for the next site.It would take the next half hour to realize that he was gone and slow down. That;s the way Duane played. Hard driving, seemingly just ahead of the beat. He would play that way for twenty minutes worth of soloing, then blend back into the band. He was one of a kind. Long live The Sky Dog.

  • @MattDentino
    @MattDentino 10 років тому +1

    @ Shemp Howrd, I lead a bluez rock band called The Shemps in Seattle and we played ABB's too,..and we 'cointenley" had some mighty big players in btw).

  • @screeningmimi
    @screeningmimi 11 років тому

    This is GREAT news! Thanks so much for posting. I've heard of Gregg's upcoming movie "My Cross to Bear" but hadn't heard a thing about "Song of the South". I always love seeing the incomparable Skydog get his due!

  • @DavidSmith-qw8pq
    @DavidSmith-qw8pq 5 років тому +3

    Does anybody know the song in the opening of this documentary?

  • @Glenechocreek
    @Glenechocreek 11 років тому

    A lot of the Allman Brothers' first album owes more to Peter Green and Fleetwood Mac than it does anything that would be classified as "southern". Duane was a man of the world.

  • @mmusicmann
    @mmusicmann 10 років тому

    what
    ever. The Allmans are the Great American Band.

  • @ElfeMusik
    @ElfeMusik 11 років тому

    so fantastic!!!!!!

  • @EARNIE2340
    @EARNIE2340 11 років тому +1

    Well the ABB was "Blues,Jazz,R and B,country and improvisational rock. then.

  • @bananka4905
    @bananka4905 11 місяців тому

    😂😅. This documentary is hilarious

  • @frenchinhalelvr2006
    @frenchinhalelvr2006 11 років тому

    I agree with you, However, there is a certain 'vibe/feel' to the majority of southern bands.. perhaps the duel guitar approach (Skynyrd, Outlaws, CDB, Tucker, Molly Hachet..) But in my mind, many southern bands have a distinct sound.

  • @TheRomundus
    @TheRomundus 11 років тому +1

    Skydog was/is the greatest to ever pick up the instrument.

  • @jackredemption8090
    @jackredemption8090 7 років тому

    There's only one man hopefully not missing from this film, and if he is left out , It's a damn shame. Dickie Betts. Is Mr Bett's interviewed for this film?

  • @gconley12345
    @gconley12345 13 днів тому

    what song is that playing in this trailer?

  • @philipg3372
    @philipg3372 10 років тому

    x1000 - right on the money!

  • @TwasNeverThus2
    @TwasNeverThus2 4 роки тому +1

    from what song is the duane riff that is played throughout this trailer?

  • @cthhaviland
    @cthhaviland 9 років тому +1

    Call the Allman Brothers Band what you will. They shuttered at the moniker "southern rock."

    • @andrewptob
      @andrewptob 8 років тому +1

      Shuddered, but yes, they've never liked it

    • @cthhaviland
      @cthhaviland 8 років тому +1

      +AOB thanks. Voice text.

    • @judygirl3102
      @judygirl3102 5 років тому

      No, they referred to themselves as Southern boys. However, they did not want to be known as solely a Southern band, because they weren't. They were definitely more of a blues band than a Southern band. They didn't want that label either. They were good at Southern and great at blues, but they were a rock band too. They had it all and they did it all well, too. They didn't want to be labelled. I don't blame them.

  • @TheRomundus
    @TheRomundus 10 років тому

    Of course not without Duane. But they are still a great band, far more than just a cover band.

  • @philipg3372
    @philipg3372 10 років тому

    I guess the comparisons are inevitable since Derek plays slide in Duane's band. It's unfortunate since one or the other tends to get diminished and they're both great players - but I agree Duane had a special something that separates him from most everyone else - I guess "soul" is a good a word as any to describe it.

  • @lars4738
    @lars4738 8 років тому

    What is the song in this trailer?

  • @paulcowart3174
    @paulcowart3174 3 роки тому +1

    Dickey deserves credit too Duanne considered him the better guitar player but not quite as gracious a person unfortunately

  • @discomatt12741
    @discomatt12741 10 років тому +5

    NattyBumppo I'm not saying there is no southern rock, I'm saying that the Allman Brothers are not a southern rock band. The quote you referenced is from a Lynyrd Skynyrd song, a band that has openly embraced the southern rock label. The Allman Brothers have come out and said many times that they don't like to be called a southern rock band, and I tend to agree with them because the vast, vast majority of their music has very little in common with what people associate with southern rock. Don't get me wrong, the Allman Brothers are the greatest band in history, I'm not insulting them, I'm just saying that calling them a southern rock band is ridiculous if you listen to more than just Ramblin Man.

    • @DeadFlowerBlues
      @DeadFlowerBlues 9 років тому +1

      there from the south the deep south? are you kidding me man? there a southern band. in fact if you listen to greg he says calling them a southern band is silly because rock came from the south. 4 kings of rock 2 black 2 white. chuck berry and little richard both from the south. elvis presley and jerry lee lewis both from the south. rock came from the south they just made it more southern. they were a "jam band" but they were definitely southern. maybe your not from the south...lol

    • @rox7899
      @rox7899 9 років тому

      Jared Admire My God..YOUR (not "you are") grammar is atrocious. Are you from the deep south?? Also, it's "they are", not "there". It took me three times to read through your posting just to figure out what the hell you were saying, but I do agree with the Southern Rock thing. It's like the whole grunge movement was started out of the Northwest and Glam Rock was from LA. I think the term "Southern Rock" has more to do with geography than it does the style of music.

    • @DeadFlowerBlues
      @DeadFlowerBlues 9 років тому

      rox7899 lol your funny if your serious. wow man, (their there your you are) im typing on a youtube video not writing a paper thats fucking hilarious. and you had trouble reading? gosh i do hope you have been experienced in the real world. do you study music or critique papers?? haha your a trip man. as for the term southern rock I would have to say it deals with both maybe more geographical only because its more common for southerners to sing southern rock but theirsssss been country and southern alike that have come out from YALL OLD YANKEE states aswell! ;]]

    • @robertwoodward829
      @robertwoodward829 8 років тому +1

      Absolutely! Marshall Tucker, Siekynard, Blackfoot, etc..They were Southern Rock. The Brothers were so much more and really didn't like the label, even though most of those bands took some of their licks. To me, more like a rock jazz blues fusion. If Duane hadn't died so young I think he was really leading them into a more jazz, blues style. You can tell on the Gatlinburg session when he and Dickey are really kickin it on "Those Are A Few Of My Favorite Things"./ Sorry bout the Skynard thing..

    • @carmenvanessa4451
      @carmenvanessa4451 2 роки тому

      Watch Muscle Shoals documentary 👍👍🤙🤙

  • @carlomorvile3406
    @carlomorvile3406 10 років тому +3

    does anyone know the title of the song here in the trailer?

    • @lars4738
      @lars4738 8 років тому +1

      I wanna know to so bad!!!

    • @MS-vn9qv
      @MS-vn9qv 7 років тому

      This track appears with the Allman Brothers in several documentaries from the UK production company, Prism Films. I emailed their PR and they confirmed that it is original music from Chris Ingham. He is credited in the film, The Allman Brothers Band: After the Crash.

    • @judygirl3102
      @judygirl3102 5 років тому

      I believe the song is the same as the movie. Yes, it is. I found it. A lot of people did this song...

    • @judygirl3102
      @judygirl3102 5 років тому

      It is, with Duane on Guitar for the movie...THIS is too country...duane rocks is up.

    • @steffencherrycreator
      @steffencherrycreator 8 місяців тому

      @@judygirl3102 What's the name of the tune?

  • @PeterMayer
    @PeterMayer 3 роки тому

    He wrote that intro to Layla and didn't get credit.

  • @scottrap
    @scottrap 5 років тому

    So the song I’m hearing in the background is not even an Allman Brothers song? Too bad it’s one of the catchiest things I’ve heard. I guess I’ll write a song around that riff

  • @bananka4905
    @bananka4905 11 місяців тому

    This documentary is bullcrap. There were a few bands that were around at that time. The Allman Brothers didn't start attention to the south in the late 60s. The Skynyrd band was playing in all southern states . For one. Zz top. I can mention so many others. Alot of black bands were started. There was so much that began to happen with southern bands in the late 60s and it wasn't Allman Brothers who started it. Whoever did this documentary must be related to the Allman Brothers.

  • @TheRomundus
    @TheRomundus 11 років тому

    Bullshit.