Let's all remember The Allman Brothers band is/was the best American Rock band of all !! I followed them from beginning to end. Still listening to their great music entertaining us !!
MY first record album was, but I have to say this first I was in 5th grade, and the album was BROTHERS AND SISTERS..... AND IT WAS HISTORY FOR ME AFTER THAT..... THE FIRST SONG I LEARNED ON MY GUITAR, AND I TOLD MY TEACHER THAT'S THE FIRST SONG I WANT TO LEARN, YOU GUESSED IT, MELISSA..... YOU GUYS DIDN'T HAVE TO THINK TO HARD ON THAT ONE.....LOL.... TOTALLY LOVE YOU ❤ GUYS REST IN PEACE... I BET YOU GUYS THAT GOD IS ASKING THEM IF THEY CAN PLAY AT HIS GREAT 1OOOX's GRAND CHILDREN BIRTHDAY PARTY... 🎉🎉🎉🎉
In 1972, Before the Fence was there, I used to go to Rose Hill and visit Duane & Berry's Graves, There used to be a 2 foot high Marble Cup on top of Duane's Headstone, where people would smoke a Joint and put the Roach in it, It was full, Then some asshole stole it, then they put up a fence, I used to sit on the grass hill next to the Graves and Play My Dobro Guitar and ask Duane for Guidance, I did this at least once a Month, He gave me my wish, as i went home , i seemed to play better, I Thank Duane for this, his spirit was there, Cousin Figel
"Nobody left to run with anymore. Nobody left to do them crazy things we used to do before. Nobody left to run with anymore." God bless you Gregg Allman it was a pleasure watching you work it was a pleasure to be able to shake your hand at that Stevie Ray Vaughan show in NYC and the world is a sadder place without you brother you are the coolest Southern rocker that ever existed. Cheers . 🥂
The Allman Brothers never recorded a bad song! Jaimoe is from my hometown & I keep trying to get someone to help put a festival together in his honor. Maybe one day it will happen. My favorite song of all is One Way Out. Loved Gregg!! 💙
Thanks for the video, I don't mean to step on your toes, But when Duane was playing in Muscle Shoals, Jai Johanny Johanson, Was actually the First Member of what was to be the Allman Brothers, Jaimo, met Duane there, then Duane hooked up with Dickey , Butch, Berry, through a person, they all got together in the Shoals and Jammed, Duane was so impressed with the music they connected with, He Called Gregg in California and said, Little Brother get down here Quick, I got a band together, I want you to sing and Play Organ, Gregg sais I only Played a Hammond Twice, are you crazy? Duane said Just Get Here Now, Gregg was actually the Last Member to join the Band, This is History, Cousin Figel
Unfortunately the fence was erected by the family members because fans were getting to crazy. My first visit there was in 2002 before the fence was put up. So I have some nice photos when it was just Duane and Berry. I returned there on April, 22, 2019 with my family. As we were leaving Chank Middleton drove up in a truck. He was very kind. He opened the gate and allowed my family and myself into the area. And I took some photos including one of Chank and myself and my family as we stood next to Gregg’s gravestone. It was a special moment for me. I’ll never forget his kindness to me and my family.
Yes, I was saddened to learn he had passed away. He was a genuinely kind person and a great friend to many people I’m sure. He was certainly Gregg’s true friend .
If you leave a ceramic mushroom, the group that tends the Graves will put it in the rock garden in the back. Dickie has committed to burial in the plot, probably Jaimoe too. They're the only band I'm aware of that's buried together.
Standing ovation for back roads! Man you do a great job with this channel! I'm a huge music fan & I've watched all your videos from the beginning but in my opinion You blew the lid off of it today! Greg Allman what a legend. I don't think he ever knew how loved he was by the music 🎵 world! What a heritage with all these guys buried together. Midnight Rider! I don't know what you will do back roads to top this. Thank you!!!
You know to me this is probably my top grave to visit. I love all the others or I wouldn’t have done them, but this is Gregg and some of the other band together. I love the allmans and they were a huge part in my life growing up. I got to see them live once and it was awesome. I think right now to me it can’t be topped but one day you and I will top that. Thanks for watching and the nice comments is what keeps me going.
A visit is to Rose Hill is on my bucket list. My 1965 visit with Duane, in Lake City, Fl. is forever the greatest memory of my life. He was gone way too soon, and greatly affected our family.
Great job, my friend! Thank you, as always, for the unexpected and always educational uploads. 😊 The Allman family sure has had it's share of tragedy and sadness. Great musicians ❣️
Enjoyed your video. Living in Georgia, I get to Rose Hill Cemetery every few years to pay respects. Got pictures in the early '80's when Duane and Berry's graves stood out all by themselves. No fence around them, and have sat on Duane's grave and picked with other guitar buddies. Nothing like it in the world. Incidentally, the words written on the two original grave markers is worth searching on the internet. There's also a mushroom on the side of Duane's head marker that seldom is seen. Was surprised you didn't show the location where they stood in the cemetery on the back cover of their first album. You were close to it but never pointed it out. Also, would've been good to have shown Elizabeth Reed's marker too, which it real close to the 4 Brothers. If you're standing up at the four graves, and have your back to the markers, straight down the hill to the road, the train tracks are parallel to the road and just beyond the train tracks is the Ocmulgee River. Anyhow, once you reach the road, take a left and go less that 50 feet and the first marker on your left is Elizabeth Jones Reed. Nice area to play guitar too. Supposedly Little Martha was born there while hanging out playing guitar. And of course In Memory of Elizabeth Reed. All instrumental, and not knowing what to call the song, they named it after the grave marker where they hung out. Macon is a great place with the Allman Brothers history for anyone wanting to take it in. Don't miss The Big House either, now a museum, which is only a few blocks from Rose Hill. Also, the front of their first album, that shot was taken on College St. not far from the cemetery. And, the location where Duane and Berry lost their lives on motorcycles is not too far away either. Those two locations were real close together, almost a year apart. I haven't made it to Rose Hill since Gregg and Butch have died, and it amazes me how much the area has changed within the cemetery in watching your video. But then, my first visit there was in 1982, 40 years ago. I shot a whole roll of Kodak film in that cemetery my first visit. It's arguably the coolest resting place you'll ever witness. RIP to the greatest band the US has ever produced. IMHO
I'm a huge Allman Brothers fan. I was somewhat surprised that you went right from their masterpiece album Live at Filmore East in 1971 to Gregg's marriage to Cher in 1975 without mentioning the tragic death of his brother Duane in a motorcycle accident in October 1971. The band and Gregg were devastated but they forged on. I still enjoyed your video tho. Beautiful cemetary.
I'm 38 years old and was blessed enough to see the last days (Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes era) of the Allman Brothers band well over a dozen times. I must have stopped by the Rosehill cemetery a hundred times over the years to pay my respects. The band literally changed my life. Thank you for taking the time to document a piece of rock and roll history. Crossroads, seem to come and go .......
Same here. I’m also 38 and I saw the ABB at music mid town in Atlanta in 2000 when I was 15 and it changed my life forever. That turned me on to widespread panic and the dead and I started going to concerts all over the south east. I still look at that as one of the greatest experiences of my life.
Thank you for posting this. I'm a huge fan and I also enjoy the music of their sons, the Allman-Betts Band which includes Duane Betts, Devin Allman, Berry Oakley Jr., and sometimes Lamar Williams Jr. The ABB sent the standard for Southern Rock. God Bless!!!
What an interesting story. Thanks for taking us along to visit their graves. Midnight Rider is still on my play list. Hope you have a great week! God bless!
Rock on’ in heaven! Rock-n-Roll never dies! R.I.P. Allman Brothers! Thanks for all the greatest of tunes! And the historic changes you gave to Rock-n-Roll! May god bless you!
Thanks for the nice reminder .. I was there a few years ago but my mission was to find Martha Ellis .. the 11 year old girl that Greg wrote 'Little Martha' .. a wonderful guitar piece. I did find her!
Thanks for mentioning Muddy Waters and his inspirational friendship with Gregg. I saw Gregg Allman play at a Muddy Waters Concert in a very small venue in Atlanta, Georgia in the Spring of 1978. It was an important historical turning point, because it was reportedly his first performance after some “time off” due to his reported “legal controversies”.
Another great video. thanks to you I'm getting to see Graves that i wouldn't be able to see. those guys were great. God Bless You & take care. looking forward to the next video.
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed was my favorite Allman brothers song. I named my daughter after this song. The grave that they got the idea from has our last name on it. They had many good songs! Great video! Thanks!
to many to pick just one... Fillmore & Laid Back Albums come to mind first .... with Sooo many more songs on the Favorites List ! R.I.P. Gregg ... Thanks for the Memories !!
I worked around the office side of entertainment from 1981 to 1992 in San Francisco Bay Area. For much of the 1990s, Gregory lived in Marin County, California, . I met him by coincidence. It turns out we both had birthdays in December and he was a couple years older.. and I also grew up in the South. I write lyrics or poems but not musical scores.. I shared with him some of my lyrics and ask him for music ideas.. he immediately came up with a blues tune for my words... He also was interested in another poem I wrote.. he gave me a phone number and I was to get back in touch with him when he got back from a tour... I did try later, but at the time he had become very ill and needed a liver transplant. And he eventually moved back to Georgia and I never regained contact for the song he wanted to create with my poetry.... I was very sad when I heard he had passed....and missed out on a chance to set my poem to music... from a well-known musician...
Whipping Post, I lived on Ingleside Dr( 2 blocks away) in 1983, you could go down to Dywane"s grave and back then the poptops can off the beer cans, there'd be 100s laying around.
I visited there for the first time the day before you arrived as I was in town for GABBA Fest. Very cool cemetery as i walked most of it. The group of graves behind you at the beginning of your video was a Confederate troop gravesite. There is also General Doar as well as the person who finished the race to complete the western railroad first. Of course, visiting the ABB gravesite was the highlight. They had to put gates up as a few people stole angel vases from the graves (in my opinion POS and not true fans of the band). Thanks for sharing.
Excellent video! You did a very honest and heartfelt job on this video. I remember hearing the Allman Brothers Band through out the 1970's here in Southern California rock radio in those days. The song that Gregg Allman wrote in my opinion that showcases the whole Gregg Allman history is "On Coming Traffic"
I was just remembering the day I met Gregg in St. Augustine in September 2015. We had a great chat. Mostly me chatting. It felt like we had known each other our whole lives. That day was a gift from God. RIP Greggory.
Back Roads: thanks for posting. Reese Wynans(Keyboardist for Stevie Ray Vaughan & Joe Bonamassa) participated in the jam session that would become the Allman Brothers Band. I saw the Allman Brothers at the Tower Theater(Upper Darby ,Pa.) in 1989 with a blind guitarist in the band Jonny Neel. I love the song "Midnight Rider"(ABB version). I guess Elizabeth Reed is buried in the same cemetery as Gregg, right? They saw her name on the tombstone when they jammed there. Cheers! I thought Gregg's album he did with Cher was titled "A Man and His Woman".?
Favorite Albums. Love "Hittin the Note" especially how Gregg sung "Heart of Stone" and "My Only True Friend" from Southern Blood. Love everything he has sung or played.
Like most of us Greg had his issues in the seventies and early eighties, but he was a righteous guy. I had a shop in Buckhead Georgia and Greg came in really liking a tan leather jacket we had. I looked around for Duane, who was my guitar god, but Greg was alone. I thought the jacket was a little small on him, but I told him that I would give it to him at cost (50% off) if he would wear it on his next album cover, half-jokingly. Didn't think about it again until I looked at the back of the live Filmore album. Regarded as one of the best live rock recordings in history. He was wearing it. I just think he liked that jacket! By the way the band is laughing because Duane is hiding an eight ball in his hands as the photographer came up suddenly! Gregs genius was hidden at first because of Duane and Dickey, but finally emerged through the years.
I really enjoyed your video. It was always a great time to see/hear the. ' ABB ' Live. . . Last year, Sept. 22,2021- I finally made it to The Big House,Macon,Ga. .Good Time ! I will be playing their music as long as I am here on earth. The Best Southern Rock n Roll Band ! ! ! K. Slifer
I got close pictures of both Duane and Berry's graves in the graveyard across I-16 from the Macon Coliseum. You are welcome to use them. At some time past my visit, they put up a fence so it wouldn't become a tourist destination. Way back in the bar band days, Greg would come into the Whipping Post in Daytona and jam with us.
My 2 piece opened for Greg in Savannah Music Fest 2006.He was great to me he was talking my ear off because i am from Sanford, Florida one of his fave towns!
Just visited Macon back in December 2022. Went to the Big House, Capricorn Studios, and the cemetery. Gregg, Duane, Barry Oakley, Butch Trucks and Mrs Allman are all buried in the “family” plot. Thank you to Tommy Talton (who played with Gregg) who is VIP treatment while being in Macon
Man does this really make me feel weird seeing their graves. Being a life long fan and seeing all the shows and now seeing them in the ground somehow just feels wrong. I know its life but who else just felt really uneasy seeing them this way, guess so used to seeing singing and playing its just sad.
Thank you for this. I had no idea that Butch was buried there too. I was born and raised in Macon, and used to visit Duane's and Berry's graves regularly, before the fencing was erected. Regards, Duck
Thank you for your time thank you for the video I am a very huge fan of the Allman Brothers I believe my favorite song by Gregg Allman is I'm No Angel my other favorite song by the Allman Brothers is looking for some good clean fun thank you for your time and your video as I said and have a blessed day
Thanks for posting this , I remember the Allman Joys playing at a club called The Rainy Daze in St.Louis back in the day , another band I remember playing there was The Moody Blues. I recently after about 25 years bought a new turn table and hooked up my Onkyo system and the first song I put on was In memory of Elizabeth Redd from live at the Fillmore "It put a hell of a smile on my face", and as I type this if I recall correctly she is also a resident of that cemetery. The only band I have seen three times and also saw Greg when he was solo.
Excellent, excellent post. Great commentary on the band's history. Used to go to Macon in the 1990s in between yearly jaunts to NY for the Beacon runs in March. Loved to spend time at Rose Hill. Used to throw Frisbees and see if we could hit the passing train as it went by the river. Thanks for the post. Brought back a lot of memories. Haven't been to Macon since '98. Thinking about returning for old times sake.
Well Dickie Betts is still alive and an important original member, he sang many songs with the band and is an extremely talented guitarist. Live at the Filmore is my favorite album, love too many of their songs to choose a favorite. RIP Gregg ❤
@@frekitheravenous516 2 words???? Seems that you wrote 3!! LOL Anyone who would say something like that doesn't know squat about Dickie Betts. Yes, Trucks is a good player but the songs that Dickie has written are filled with such melody AND harmony. The harmony in the songs of the ABB is what set them apart from other bands and that harmony came from Dickey Betts. Dickey didn't play a million notes like some players but he is one of the most melodic players of all time. Suggest that you listen to all of the instrumentals that he wrote and then compare those to Instrumental Illness on Hittin' The Note; it's a great tune but very obvious that the harmony that Dickey provided was missing
My buddy John Prestia here in Nashville wrote songs with Dickey and they wrote "No One to Run With", and said after 10 years, finally convinced Gregg to record it and put in the playlist.....lol
The Allman Brothers went to the same school that I did - Seabreeze Senior High. I was class of 75. Our official song that year was Blue Sky, an homage to our fellow alumni.
Loved The Allman Brothers Band. I saw them a couple times and Gregg Allman twice too. I went to see the Enlightened Rouges Tour, even though only 500.tickets were sold they played a 21/2 hour show. My favorite song is These Days on the Laid Back album. Thanks man great video.
Climbing over would’ve been terribly disrespectful I’m so glad you didn’t even attempt. Thanks for the video ,you did a great job. I believe their mother is also buried with them Geraldine”Jerry”
I was there recently and most of it sadly was so overgrown!! But enjoyed seeing their graves which are well taken care of. Of course visited the museum also!!!
go there and the big house almost every year on our way back from the shed and bbs. always gotta pay respect to the guys. 🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄 forever loved. oh, my profile pucture is a silver dollar that we left on that mushroom shortly after gregg was buried. it was not like u see it now then. gregg was right along side a small set of steps only thing fenced in was duane n berry. butchy wasnt there either and gregg just had flowers n dirt. it was still fresh. they always had plans to do what u see in this video but ppl hangin out, vandalsm n theft forced their hand. now is beautiful. as far as i know those gates stay locked to the public. there were ppl who have a key. chank was one of them. RIP chank too.
Great video! I've been to Rose Hill Cemetery many times to see the Allman Brothers. They say the stone of Elizabeth Reed is somewhere close by. I've never come across it. Since Gregg's passing, the Cemetery has frequent visitors. Every time I've been there there are others coming and going.
Head up the road that runs along the RR Tracks. You will see Liz Reed on the left and eventually across the ravine is the Bond Memorial. To get to the Bond Memorial, you have to head up the hill past the grave of Little Martha then swing to your right to get to the Bond Memorial. Some jerk has stolen parts of the Bond Memorial. Idiots abound!
I was there back in the mid 90's when it was just Duane and Oakley buried there. Was no fence then. Was at night.Drank a couple of beers and smoked one.I was lucky enough to have seen them 3 times in Birmingham Alabama back in the 90's.
RIP Allman Brothers. Thank you for the beautiful and amazing music. We love you and miss you all.
Let's all remember The Allman Brothers band is/was the best American Rock band of all !! I followed them from beginning to end. Still listening to their great music entertaining us !!
Same here, can;t stop listening to them, one of those bands that just a great feeling band...
I'm with you brother, they WERE PHENOMENAL, at any point in time, jűs sāyīn !😎✌😎!
MY first record album was, but I have to say this first I was in 5th grade, and the album was BROTHERS AND SISTERS..... AND IT WAS HISTORY FOR ME AFTER THAT..... THE FIRST SONG I LEARNED ON MY GUITAR, AND I TOLD MY TEACHER THAT'S THE FIRST SONG I WANT TO LEARN, YOU GUESSED IT, MELISSA..... YOU GUYS DIDN'T HAVE TO THINK TO HARD ON THAT ONE.....LOL.... TOTALLY LOVE YOU ❤ GUYS REST IN PEACE... I BET YOU GUYS THAT GOD IS ASKING THEM IF THEY CAN PLAY AT HIS GREAT 1OOOX's GRAND CHILDREN BIRTHDAY PARTY... 🎉🎉🎉🎉
In 1972, Before the Fence was there, I used to go to Rose Hill and visit Duane & Berry's Graves, There used to be a 2 foot high Marble Cup on top of Duane's Headstone, where people would smoke a Joint and put the Roach in it, It was full, Then some asshole stole it, then they put up a fence, I used to sit on the grass hill next to the Graves and Play My Dobro Guitar and ask Duane for Guidance, I did this at least once a Month, He gave me my wish, as i went home , i seemed to play better, I Thank Duane for this, his spirit was there, Cousin Figel
Originally there were angels at the foot of Duane and Berry. Some jerks stole them. So eventually Candy installed the fence to keep the rif raff out.
"Nobody left to run with anymore.
Nobody left to do them crazy things we used to do before.
Nobody left to run with anymore."
God bless you Gregg Allman it was a pleasure watching you work it was a pleasure to be able to shake your hand at that Stevie Ray Vaughan show in NYC and the world is a sadder place without you brother you are the coolest Southern rocker that ever existed. Cheers . 🥂
The Allman Brothers never recorded a bad song! Jaimoe is from my hometown & I keep trying to get someone to help put a festival together in his honor. Maybe one day it will happen. My favorite song of all is One Way Out. Loved Gregg!! 💙
Thank you for doing such a thorough and respectful tour of their gravesite!
Ty
Butch’s nephew, Derek, is in the Tedeschi-Trucks Band. Susan Tedeschi is Derek’s wife. Great video! RIP, they are 4 legends!
Thanks for the video, I don't mean to step on your toes, But when Duane was playing in Muscle Shoals, Jai Johanny Johanson, Was actually the First Member of what was to be the Allman Brothers, Jaimo, met Duane there, then Duane hooked up with Dickey , Butch, Berry, through a person, they all got together in the Shoals and Jammed, Duane was so impressed with the music they connected with, He Called Gregg in California and said, Little Brother get down here Quick, I got a band together, I want you to sing and Play Organ, Gregg sais I only Played a Hammond Twice, are you crazy? Duane said Just Get Here Now, Gregg was actually the Last Member to join the Band, This is History, Cousin Figel
And every word Cousin Figel posted is the %100 fact and truth.
Uncle Jimbo.
Duane wanted barry real bad so he took dicky betts with him
I thought Duane was the first member. 😮 😂
Yeah, what a slight to Jaimoe
TRUTH. Penned in his own words. In his book My Cross to Bear. Rest Easy Magic Man Gregg Allman!😞
Unfortunately the fence was erected by the family members because fans were getting to crazy. My first visit there was in 2002 before the fence was put up. So I have some nice photos when it was just Duane and Berry. I returned there on April, 22, 2019 with my family. As we were leaving Chank Middleton drove up in a truck. He was very kind. He opened the gate and allowed my family and myself into the area. And I took some photos including one of Chank and myself and my family as we stood next to Gregg’s gravestone. It was a special moment for me. I’ll never forget his kindness to me and my family.
Chank recently passed away
RIP Chank Middleton, who passed away in mid-2022.
Yes, I was saddened to learn he had passed away. He was a genuinely kind person and a great friend to many people I’m sure. He was certainly Gregg’s true friend .
If you leave a ceramic mushroom, the group that tends the Graves will put it in the rock garden in the back. Dickie has committed to burial in the plot, probably Jaimoe too. They're the only band I'm aware of that's buried together.
My dad is buried in Rose hills in California I love Greg and his brothers music 🎶
The Allman Brothers were absolutely incredible live. It was like the earth opening up and a swarm of guitar solos and liquid lights emerging.
Standing ovation for back roads! Man you do a great job with this channel! I'm a huge music fan & I've watched all your videos from the beginning but in my opinion You blew the lid off of it today! Greg Allman what a legend. I don't think he ever knew how loved he was by the music 🎵 world! What a heritage with all these guys buried together. Midnight Rider! I don't know what you will do back roads to top this. Thank you!!!
You know to me this is probably my top grave to visit. I love all the others or I wouldn’t have done them, but this is Gregg and some of the other band together. I love the allmans and they were a huge part in my life growing up. I got to see them live once and it was awesome. I think right now to me it can’t be topped but one day you and I will top that. Thanks for watching and the nice comments is what keeps me going.
@@BackRoads1 , love the videos
A visit is to Rose Hill is on my bucket list. My 1965 visit with Duane, in Lake City, Fl. is forever the greatest memory of my life. He was gone way too soon, and greatly affected our family.
Saw Greg's band in 87 with SRV and the Charlie Daniel's band excellent concert..RIP Greg..
My favorite all time band. Awesome concerts and music that will always withstand time. Kool folks as well
Great job, my friend! Thank you, as always, for the unexpected and always educational uploads. 😊 The Allman family sure has had it's share of tragedy and sadness. Great musicians ❣️
Enjoyed your video. Living in Georgia, I get to Rose Hill Cemetery every few years to pay respects. Got pictures in the early '80's when Duane and Berry's graves stood out all by themselves. No fence around them, and have sat on Duane's grave and picked with other guitar buddies. Nothing like it in the world.
Incidentally, the words written on the two original grave markers is worth searching on the internet. There's also a mushroom on the side of Duane's head marker that seldom is seen.
Was surprised you didn't show the location where they stood in the cemetery on the back cover of their first album. You were close to it but never pointed it out. Also, would've been good to have shown Elizabeth Reed's marker too, which it real close to the 4 Brothers. If you're standing up at the four graves, and have your back to the markers, straight down the hill to the road, the train tracks are parallel to the road and just beyond the train tracks is the Ocmulgee River. Anyhow, once you reach the road, take a left and go less that 50 feet and the first marker on your left is Elizabeth Jones Reed. Nice area to play guitar too. Supposedly Little Martha was born there while hanging out playing guitar. And of course In Memory of Elizabeth Reed. All instrumental, and not knowing what to call the song, they named it after the grave marker where they hung out.
Macon is a great place with the Allman Brothers history for anyone wanting to take it in. Don't miss The Big House either, now a museum, which is only a few blocks from Rose Hill. Also, the front of their first album, that shot was taken on College St. not far from the cemetery. And, the location where Duane and Berry lost their lives on motorcycles is not too far away either. Those two locations were real close together, almost a year apart.
I haven't made it to Rose Hill since Gregg and Butch have died, and it amazes me how much the area has changed within the cemetery in watching your video. But then, my first visit there was in 1982, 40 years ago. I shot a whole roll of Kodak film in that cemetery my first visit. It's arguably the coolest resting place you'll ever witness. RIP to the greatest band the US has ever produced. IMHO
Wow thanks for all the info, I always wondered where that cover for the first album was shot
I'm a huge Allman Brothers fan. I was somewhat surprised that you went right from their masterpiece album Live at Filmore East in 1971 to Gregg's marriage to Cher in 1975 without mentioning the tragic death of his brother Duane in a motorcycle accident in October 1971. The band and Gregg were devastated but they forged on. I still enjoyed your video tho. Beautiful cemetary.
And he and Cher had a son who now lives in Clearwater Fla or that area. He has a music store and has his own band.
@@rangerbull That's not cher son. That's his first son Michael who Gregg didnt know he had until he was older
I stand corrected
Gregg also has a son named Devon and if they're still together, is in a band with Dickey Betts's son Duane called The Allman Betts Band.
I'm 38 years old and was blessed enough to see the last days (Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes era) of the Allman Brothers band well over a dozen times. I must have stopped by the Rosehill cemetery a hundred times over the years to pay my respects. The band literally changed my life. Thank you for taking the time to document a piece of rock and roll history. Crossroads, seem to come and go .......
Same here. I’m also 38 and I saw the ABB at music mid town in Atlanta in 2000 when I was 15 and it changed my life forever. That turned me on to widespread panic and the dead and I started going to concerts all over the south east. I still look at that as one of the greatest experiences of my life.
Me and a buddy seen ABB at red rocks in Colorado over a dozen times and the crowd was people from 18- 80 they were able to reach so many
Would love to see the midnight riders grave plus the others
I wish you young fellas were around to see the Allman Brothers in action in 1970-71 before Duane and Berry passed.
Melissa is my favorite Greg Allman song. I've always loved it.
Elizabeth Reed's grave(ballad of Elizabeth Reed) is there too
Also Little Martha.
Thank you for posting this. I'm a huge fan and I also enjoy the music of their sons, the Allman-Betts Band which includes Duane Betts, Devin Allman, Berry Oakley Jr., and sometimes Lamar Williams Jr. The ABB sent the standard for Southern Rock. God Bless!!!
What an interesting story. Thanks for taking us along to visit their graves. Midnight Rider is still on my play list. Hope you have a great week! God bless!
Rock on’ in heaven! Rock-n-Roll never dies! R.I.P. Allman Brothers! Thanks for all the greatest of tunes! And the historic changes you gave to Rock-n-Roll! May god bless you!
Eat a Peach 🍑
@@Tom-ym7bm I did! Lol!
@@martinmcgimpsey9750 me 2 - deluxe version
@@Tom-ym7bm Cool Tom! Very cool! Lol!
@@Tom-ym7bm Thanks for answering Tom! All b.s. aside, Eat A Peach has to be, (in my opinion), one of the best album ever cut! Thanks again !
If you are out there, go visit the big house. You really should
Ramblin man
Awesome video sir! The landscape of that cemetery is breathtaking! Always and forever...."Midnight Rider" shall be my favorite. Thank you!
allman bros live filmmore deservedly considered an absolute best live recording ever thanks for sharing
RIP ALLMAN BROTHERS MY FAVORITE SONG IS EVIDENCE OF LOVE WHAT A SONG
That is nice the way that they are all together
Thanks for the nice reminder .. I was there a few years ago but my mission was to find Martha Ellis .. the 11 year old girl that Greg wrote 'Little Martha' .. a wonderful guitar piece. I did find her!
So very awesome!!!! The Allman brothers yay!!!
Thanks for mentioning Muddy Waters and his inspirational friendship with Gregg. I saw Gregg Allman play at a Muddy Waters Concert in a very small venue in Atlanta, Georgia in the Spring of 1978. It was an important historical turning point, because it was reportedly his first performance after some “time off” due to his reported “legal controversies”.
One of my favorite concert albums by the Allman Brothers is the 1971 Fillmore album. If you don't have that in your music collection you should..
Thank You Sir for sharing your respect 🤠
Another great video. thanks to you I'm getting to see Graves that i wouldn't be able to see. those guys were great. God Bless You & take care. looking forward to the next video.
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed was my favorite Allman brothers song. I named my daughter after this song. The grave that they got the idea from has our last name on it. They had many good songs! Great video! Thanks!
Melissa...one of many favorites from G.A. At Fillmore East is one of my favorite live albums.
to many to pick just one... Fillmore & Laid Back Albums come to mind first .... with Sooo many more songs on the Favorites List ! R.I.P. Gregg ... Thanks for the Memories !!
I worked around the office side of entertainment from 1981 to 1992 in San Francisco Bay Area. For much of the 1990s, Gregory lived in Marin County, California, . I met him by coincidence. It turns out we both had birthdays in December and he was a couple years older.. and I also grew up in the South. I write lyrics or poems but not musical scores.. I shared with him some of my lyrics and ask him for music ideas.. he immediately came up with a blues tune for my words... He also was interested in another poem I wrote.. he gave me a phone number and I was to get back in touch with him when he got back from a tour... I did try later, but at the time he had become very ill and needed a liver transplant. And he eventually moved back to Georgia and I never regained contact for the song he wanted to create with my poetry.... I was very sad when I heard he had passed....and missed out on a chance to set my poem to music... from a well-known musician...
Whipping Post, I lived on Ingleside Dr( 2 blocks away) in 1983, you could go down to Dywane"s grave and back then the poptops can off the beer cans, there'd be 100s laying around.
I visited there for the first time the day before you arrived as I was in town for GABBA Fest. Very cool cemetery as i walked most of it. The group of graves behind you at the beginning of your video was a Confederate troop gravesite. There is also General Doar as well as the person who finished the race to complete the western railroad first. Of course, visiting the ABB gravesite was the highlight. They had to put gates up as a few people stole angel vases from the graves (in my opinion POS and not true fans of the band). Thanks for sharing.
Excellent video! You did a very honest and heartfelt job on this video. I remember hearing the Allman Brothers Band through out the 1970's here in Southern California rock radio in those days. The song that Gregg Allman wrote in my opinion that showcases the whole Gregg Allman history is "On Coming Traffic"
I was just remembering the day I met Gregg in St. Augustine in September 2015. We had a great chat. Mostly me chatting. It felt like we had known each other our whole lives. That day was a gift from God. RIP Greggory.
Back Roads: thanks for posting. Reese Wynans(Keyboardist for Stevie Ray Vaughan & Joe Bonamassa) participated in the jam session that would become the Allman Brothers Band. I saw the Allman Brothers at the Tower Theater(Upper Darby ,Pa.) in 1989 with a blind guitarist in the band Jonny Neel. I love the song "Midnight Rider"(ABB version). I guess Elizabeth Reed is buried in the same cemetery as Gregg, right? They saw her name on the tombstone when they jammed there. Cheers!
I thought Gregg's album he did with Cher was titled "A Man and His Woman".?
thanks for sharing his story,
'Ramblin' Man' is by far, my favorite Allman Brothers song, with that awesome guitar riff by Dickey Betts.
Whipping Post...
Favorite Albums. Love "Hittin the Note" especially how Gregg sung "Heart of Stone" and "My Only True Friend" from Southern Blood. Love everything he has sung or played.
desdemona!
Like most of us Greg had his issues in the seventies and early eighties, but he was a righteous guy. I had a shop in Buckhead Georgia and Greg came in really liking a tan leather jacket we had. I looked around for Duane, who was my guitar god, but Greg was alone. I thought the jacket was a little small on him, but I told him that I would give it to him at cost (50% off) if he would wear it on his next album cover, half-jokingly. Didn't think about it again until I looked at the back of the live Filmore album. Regarded as one of the best live rock recordings in history. He was wearing it. I just think he liked that jacket! By the way the band is laughing because Duane is hiding an eight ball in his hands as the photographer came up suddenly! Gregs genius was hidden at first because of Duane and Dickey, but finally emerged through the years.
I really enjoyed your video. It was always a great time to see/hear the. ' ABB ' Live. . . Last year, Sept. 22,2021- I finally made it to The Big House,Macon,Ga. .Good Time ! I will be playing their music as long as I am here on earth. The Best Southern Rock n Roll Band ! ! ! K. Slifer
Legendary the Allman Brothers, great viedo again ..man keep up the great work
Spent last Thursday at Rose Hill,it's a mystical place.
Legends never die . Greetings Brothers .👍🎸🎸
I got close pictures of both Duane and Berry's graves in the graveyard across I-16 from the Macon Coliseum. You are welcome to use them. At some time past my visit, they put up a fence so it wouldn't become a tourist destination. Way back in the bar band days, Greg would come into the Whipping Post in Daytona and jam with us.
Thanks so much for putting this short documentary.
Thank you for remembering a member of the Alman Bros. Not many do. You have such a history on the family also.
Great band thanks for posting
My 2 piece opened for Greg in Savannah Music Fest 2006.He was great to me he was talking my ear off because i am from Sanford, Florida one of his fave towns!
Enjoy all you do and the places you visit......VERY EDUCATIONAL ALSO
Whipping post. Such a awesome song. One of many by this awesome group.
Just visited Macon back in December 2022. Went to the Big House, Capricorn Studios, and the cemetery. Gregg, Duane, Barry Oakley, Butch Trucks and Mrs Allman are all buried in the “family” plot. Thank you to Tommy Talton (who played with Gregg) who is VIP treatment while being in Macon
Southbound has, and will always be my favorite song
Love your video and the story you tell. Love all. You are so sweet keep them coming
Butch’s nephew Derick Trucks is the one that started the Tedeschi Trucks Band and they are still active .
"Queen of Hearts" is my favorite Gregg Allman song. 👸♥👑💕
Thankyou for this🙋🏻♀️
Man does this really make me feel weird seeing their graves. Being a life long fan and seeing all the shows and now seeing them in the ground somehow just feels wrong. I know its life but who else just felt really uneasy seeing them this way, guess so used to seeing singing and playing its just sad.
Sure love all his music I sure miss him
Thank you for this.
I had no idea that Butch was buried there too.
I was born and raised in Macon, and used to visit Duane's and Berry's graves regularly, before the fencing was erected.
Regards,
Duck
Midnight rider is my favorite song. May they all RIH. Gone way too soon. ❤
Gregg was my lifelong my crush, so many songs are my favorite but your “Words“ would have never been “Wasted”on me, Gregg.💋 RIP
Greg lived in Novato CA where I live. I used to see him hanging out in the local bars playing pool. friendly guy great musician
Thank you for your time thank you for the video I am a very huge fan of the Allman Brothers I believe my favorite song by Gregg Allman is I'm No Angel my other favorite song by the Allman Brothers is looking for some good clean fun thank you for your time and your video as I said and have a blessed day
Thanks for posting this , I remember the Allman Joys playing at a club called The Rainy Daze in St.Louis back in the day , another band I remember playing there was The Moody Blues. I recently after about 25 years bought a new turn table and hooked up my Onkyo system and the first song I put on was In memory of Elizabeth Redd from live at the Fillmore "It put a hell of a smile on my face", and as I type this if I recall correctly she is also a resident of that cemetery. The only band I have seen three times and also saw Greg when he was solo.
Thank you
Thank you so much. I love those guys. So talented and loved
Excellent, excellent post. Great commentary on the band's history. Used to go to Macon in the 1990s
in between yearly jaunts to NY for the Beacon runs in March. Loved to spend time at Rose Hill. Used to throw Frisbees and see if we could hit the passing train as it went by the river. Thanks for the post. Brought back a lot of memories. Haven't been to Macon since '98. Thinking about returning for old times sake.
Thank you for the kind words. Macon is still beautiful!
ive been there. thats an awesome cemetary. i love the big white oaks planted very close to thier graves.
🍁🍂🍂🦋⚘blows in the winds from Texas... keep your music real
Well Dickie Betts is still alive and an important original member, he sang many songs with the band and is an extremely talented guitarist. Live at the Filmore is my favorite album, love too many of their songs to choose a favorite. RIP Gregg ❤
I got 2 words for Dickie Betts - DEREK F**king TRUCKS !
@@frekitheravenous516 2 words???? Seems that you wrote 3!! LOL Anyone who would say something like that doesn't know squat about Dickie Betts. Yes, Trucks is a good player but the songs that Dickie has written are filled with such melody AND harmony. The harmony in the songs of the ABB is what set them apart from other bands and that harmony came from Dickey Betts. Dickey didn't play a million notes like some players but he is one of the most melodic players of all time. Suggest that you listen to all of the instrumentals that he wrote and then compare those to Instrumental Illness on Hittin' The Note; it's a great tune but very obvious that the harmony that Dickey provided was missing
@@GnLguy agree derek is unbelievable on the slide but dickey does it all and hes a definite guitar god!!
@@bigkm1974 Derek is a good slide player but not my favorite
My buddy John Prestia here in Nashville wrote songs with Dickey and they wrote "No One to Run With", and said after 10 years, finally convinced Gregg to record it and put in the playlist.....lol
I appreciate this trip, thank you.
The Allman Brothers went to the same school that I did - Seabreeze Senior High. I was class of 75. Our official song that year was Blue Sky, an homage to our fellow alumni.
Your in my neck of the woods . Make me proud.
Tonya mote it's safe to say he did you proud with this video!!
Tied to the whipping post, midnight rider. Love those songs
Loved The Allman Brothers Band. I saw them a couple times and Gregg Allman twice too. I went to see the Enlightened Rouges Tour, even though only 500.tickets were sold they played a 21/2 hour show. My favorite song is These Days on the Laid Back album. Thanks man great video.
My favorite Allman Brotherx songs are Melissa and Blue Sky.
Duane Allman Always loved never forgotten...
Climbing over would’ve been terribly disrespectful I’m so glad you didn’t even attempt. Thanks for the video ,you did a great job. I believe their mother is also buried with them Geraldine”Jerry”
I was there recently and most of it sadly was so overgrown!! But enjoyed seeing their graves which are well taken care of. Of course visited the museum also!!!
go there and the big house almost every year on our way back from the shed and bbs. always gotta pay respect to the guys. 🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄 forever loved. oh, my profile pucture is a silver dollar that we left on that mushroom shortly after gregg was buried. it was not like u see it now then. gregg was right along side a small set of steps only thing fenced in was duane n berry. butchy wasnt there either and gregg just had flowers n dirt. it was still fresh. they always had plans to do what u see in this video but ppl hangin out, vandalsm n theft forced their hand. now is beautiful. as far as i know those gates stay locked to the public. there were ppl who have a key. chank was one of them. RIP chank too.
Thanks for the MEMORIES,
Duke was a military dog. My cousin told me the story.
Great video! I've been to Rose Hill Cemetery many times to see the Allman Brothers. They say the stone of Elizabeth Reed is somewhere close by. I've never come across it. Since Gregg's passing, the Cemetery has frequent visitors. Every time I've been there there are others coming and going.
Head up the road that runs along the RR Tracks. You will see Liz Reed on the left and eventually across the ravine is the Bond Memorial. To get to the Bond Memorial, you have to head up the hill past the grave of Little Martha then swing to your right to get to the Bond Memorial.
Some jerk has stolen parts of the Bond Memorial. Idiots abound!
I'm a big ABB fan, but when I think of Gregg's vocals, All My Friends from his solo live album sticks out.
Great Video! 🔥🔥 By the way, it was actually Butch's nephew Derek and his wife Susan that started the Tedeschi Trucks Band.
Your right. That’s one of those things when I’m editing that bugs me. I could make a note in the video but I’ve noticed people don’t really read them.
@@BackRoads1 if people don't read what you have to say I don't know what they will read!
I was there back in the mid 90's when it was just Duane and Oakley buried there. Was no fence then.
Was at night.Drank a couple of beers and smoked one.I was lucky enough to have seen them 3 times in Birmingham Alabama back in the 90's.
One of my favorite song is.
"Can't Keep Running"
God bless the brothers.
Favorite song?
"Multicolored Lady"
I've listened from classical, jazz,blues rock & roll certainly the Allman Bros. Band is up there in that category