The Last Bass Outpost
Main Forums => The Outpost Cafe => Topic started by: westen44 on October 26, 2022, 01:19:05 PM
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https://americansongwriter.com/5-deep-cuts-from-the-allman-brothers-band-that-you-should-be-listening-to/
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Do I need to feel bad if I say I like Jessica and Ramblin' Man and preferred the Dreams version of these guys here ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEDQe8mb4rE
I know, one post to ruin what remnants of musical credibility I ever had!
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It wouldn't bother me if someone preferred the Molly Hatchet version. As much as I like the Allman Brothers, I do think sometimes they can get a little overrated. On the other hand, Molly Hatchet can get underrated. As for musical credibility, I don't take that seriously anymore. When I was younger, I think maybe I did. But as I've gotten older, I find people disagreeing more than agreeing with me about music. I've accepted that my taste isn't mainstream. That may be good or it may be bad. I really don't know.
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I like Hatchet's early line-ups, but their musical vision is certainly not in the realm of the Allmans. I just like how they treated that particular song.
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I like Hatchet's early line-ups, but their musical vision is certainly not in the realm of the Allmans. I just like how they treated that particular song.
I never listened to Molly Hatchet much. But through the years I've gotten the impression from time to time that maybe they weren't quite getting the credit they were due. It's just a subjective judgment. As for the Allman Brothers, when I was growing up, people often spoke of them and the Beatles in the same breath-especially people who were musicians. I now realize that the Allman Brothers weren't gods, but they were certainly close enough.
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I liked that improvisational trance the Allmans could play themselves and their audience into on a good night. In a way, Hatchet were as a guitar army too disciplined and rehearsed to ever achieve that, their music wasn't loose enough.
The Allmans, through all their line-ups, were more a collective under a common musical banner/philosophy than a band in a strict sense. That made them special.
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I've got a lot out of their music through the years. They were a unique band. The "Trouble No More" 5 CD set I bought earlier in the year was a necessary purchase.