I bought this CD when It came out and when I retired a friend gave me the LP as a gift. For the longest time after buying the CD, I wouldn't (couldn't) listen to it. As an Allman Brothers Band fan of five decades, I really was having trouble accepting that Gregg was gone. Finally, on a road trip to the place where I grew up (about a three-and-a-half hour drive) I gave in and listened to it all the way through. Then I listened to it all the way through again. After the second listen, it dawned on me that every song was a piece of Gregg's life, just as Michael Lehman and Don Was said in this interview. It still hurts to listen to these deeply personal songs. They seem to have a special meaning for me and the things that are going on in my life right now, as I am sure they do for many, many others. Since I got my first record player when I was about 10 years old and to this day many years later, NO ONE has ever musically expressed what I often feel better than Gregg Allman with his voice and songs and Duane Allman with his guitar. Long live the spirits and music of Gregg and Duane Allman!
Thank you Gregg for sharing yourself with us, you’ve brought me through the fire more times than I care to remember. Even Heaven is improved by your presence.
I reserved my copy of SouthernBlood as soon as it came out to the public, it was sent to me, I got the feeling listening to it, I was listening to the music diary of his life.
Great album packed with emotion. Thank you for fulfilling his vision. ("Only True Friend" & "Song for Adam" perfect bookends.) He finally got his band!
Just by chance, met face-to-face with Gregg in Huntsville airport when he was leaving from recording at Fame, in Muscle Shoals. Grew up myself in Macon, as a kid, and lived just blocks from what later became the Big House. No one else was around, and Gregg graciously engaged me in light conversation. As someone who's gone to see the Allman Brothers probably more than 20 times, and Gregg with his own band a number of times, getting to meet him was unreal. My wife, who had just dropped me off at the airport, was wearing an Allman Brothers shirt (as she often does) and we listed to the ABB on the way there. Had no idea I would, by chance, run into him and his band. In retrospect, sad in a way to know now that he new his time was short. Glad I got to thank him for more than 30 years of great memories.
We all miss you brother !! Thank you for the amazing ride Greg & The the entire Allman Brothers band members(both Allman brothers and his own band) through the years !! From TC, Mich.
I don't think it is overstated to say “I hope you’re haunted by the music of my soul when I’m gone” is as significant and profound a lyric as "And in the end, the love to take is equal to the love you make" which ironically is taken from "The End", the last song all four Beatles played on together. This is a REAL album, like we used to wait for and buy immediately when it came out back in the 60's & 70's. IMHO, the album of the year. Dan Was, producer of the year.
Actually, every time I listen to this album it brings tears to my eyes. I'm reading his book for the 3rd time right now. I really admire this man!! So often I've stopped to think about the drugs and the alcohol. It was his way of dealing with the grief and sorrow of losing Duane. I really miss his laugh, his smile and his down home sense of humor. I miss his talent!!
liver issues suck. mine are small by comparison but life altering, for sure. did y'all know Gregg was two time Valdictorian in High School? like him or not, Howard Stern got that out of him. pretty good interview. 48 min on u sloob. if you fancy yourself a musician like I do, but have doubts, when asked why he still writes songs everyday, he replies gently with a chuckle "why wouldn't I?" that hit me. on Texas flood CD SRV talks for a few about playing from the heart. not worrying too much about technicalities...that hit me. these guys were just guys who went for it. they were given it, but they had to develop it to have it to be it to get it. that it thing. stars align? hard work? luck? karma? timing? a little of all? idk but there's a silver eagle for sale around me and my house would sell quick......
I bought this CD when It came out and when I retired a friend gave me the LP as a gift. For the longest time after buying the CD, I wouldn't (couldn't) listen to it. As an Allman Brothers Band fan of five decades, I really was having trouble accepting that Gregg was gone. Finally, on a road trip to the place where I grew up (about a three-and-a-half hour drive) I gave in and listened to it all the way through. Then I listened to it all the way through again. After the second listen, it dawned on me that every song was a piece of Gregg's life, just as Michael Lehman and Don Was said in this interview. It still hurts to listen to these deeply personal songs. They seem to have a special meaning for me and the things that are going on in my life right now, as I am sure they do for many, many others. Since I got my first record player when I was about 10 years old and to this day many years later, NO ONE has ever musically expressed what I often feel better than Gregg Allman with his voice and songs and Duane Allman with his guitar. Long live the spirits and music of Gregg and Duane Allman!
Thank you Gregg for sharing yourself with us, you’ve brought me through the fire more times than I care to remember. Even Heaven is improved by your presence.
I reserved my copy of SouthernBlood as soon as it came out to the public, it was sent to me, I got the feeling listening to it, I was listening to the music diary of his life.
Gregg gave it all to us in his songs..I miss him I miss em all..I'm thankful Jaimoe and Dickie Betts are still here .. ABB forever
I miss my true friend RIP gone but not forgotten
This album was a wonderful blessing to his fans ❤️🎶❤️
Great album packed with emotion. Thank you for fulfilling his vision. ("Only True Friend" & "Song for Adam" perfect bookends.) He finally got his band!
Still binging on Allman music. He was one of a kind.
horns is what made his solo shit so special n I don't normally like country but his voice works mournful ( wounded soul )
Still can't believe Gregg is gone. RIP. Thank you for everything
I know..right?
Mr
Lehmann thank you
Just by chance, met face-to-face with Gregg in Huntsville airport when he was leaving from recording at Fame, in Muscle Shoals. Grew up myself in Macon, as a kid, and lived just blocks from what later became the Big House. No one else was around, and Gregg graciously engaged me in light conversation. As someone who's gone to see the Allman Brothers probably more than 20 times, and Gregg with his own band a number of times, getting to meet him was unreal. My wife, who had just dropped me off at the airport, was wearing an Allman Brothers shirt (as she often does) and we listed to the ABB on the way there. Had no idea I would, by chance, run into him and his band. In retrospect, sad in a way to know now that he new his time was short. Glad I got to thank him for more than 30 years of great memories.
You flew away put your emotions are still felt around the world!!!! Thank you Mr.Was
We all miss you brother !! Thank you for the amazing ride Greg & The the entire Allman Brothers band members(both Allman brothers and his own band) through the years !! From TC, Mich.
I don't think it is overstated to say “I hope you’re haunted by the music of my soul when I’m gone” is as significant and profound a lyric as "And in the end, the love to take is equal to the love you make" which ironically is taken from "The End", the last song all four Beatles played on together. This is a REAL album, like we used to wait for and buy immediately when it came out back in the 60's & 70's. IMHO, the album of the year. Dan Was, producer of the year.
Where is the "love" button???
Rick Rutherford Got my vote!
This song reaches down inside me in a way that's hard to describe. Love it & my favorite
Love this album. Fabulous swan song.
Actually, every time I listen to this album it brings tears to my eyes. I'm reading his book for the 3rd time right now. I really admire this man!! So often I've stopped to think about the drugs and the alcohol. It was his way of dealing with the grief and sorrow of losing Duane. I really miss his laugh, his smile and his down home sense of humor. I miss his talent!!
Love the new album! He gave us an amazing gift
The Brothers will live forever!!!!
I love the music. I miss you🤩🍷
That was beautiful!
What a family of talent! Duane best guitarist ever and Gregg best vocalist, blues song writer ever!
Two Brothers.....
liver issues suck. mine are small by comparison but life altering, for sure. did y'all know Gregg was two time Valdictorian in High School? like him or not, Howard Stern got that out of him. pretty good interview. 48 min on u sloob. if you fancy yourself a musician like I do, but have doubts, when asked why he still writes songs everyday, he replies gently with a chuckle "why wouldn't I?" that hit me. on Texas flood CD SRV talks for a few about playing from the heart. not worrying too much about technicalities...that hit me. these guys were just guys who went for it. they were given it, but they had to develop it to have it to be it to get it. that it thing. stars align? hard work? luck? karma? timing? a little of all? idk but there's a silver eagle for sale around me and my house would sell quick......
Mr.Lemann
Thank you Mr.Lemann
I bet if he played anyone of these songs in real life i bet it would be killer miss brother #MidnightRider
One person don't have Southern Blood.