One Way Out: The Inside History of the Allman Brothers Band

Home > Nonfiction > One Way Out: The Inside History of the Allman Brothers Band > Page 39
One Way Out: The Inside History of the Allman Brothers Band Page 39

by Paul, Alan


  “Old Before My Time”

  On Made Up Mind

  On the Edge

  “One for Woody” benefit concert

  One More Try

  “One Stop BeBop”

  “One Way Out”

  One Way Out: Live at the Beacon Theater

  Opium

  Out of the Madness

  Outlaws

  “Outskirts of Town”

  Page, Jimmy

  Painter’s Mill Music Fair

  Paley, Stephen

  Parish, Steve

  Pattern Disruptive

  Payne, Kim

  Aliotta’s Lounge murder and

  The Big House and

  death of Berry Oakley and

  firing of

  live album photo and

  “Midnight Rider” and

  rehab and

  RFK Stadium concert and

  travel to Macon, Georgia

  Peakin’ at the Beacon

  Pearson, Jack

  initial invitation to

  joining band

  tinnitus and

  “People Get Ready”

  Perkins, Willie

  Alabama drug bust and

  The Big House and

  drugs and

  as new manager

  Petty, Joe Dan

  Alabama drug bust and

  Berry Oakley after death of Duane Allman and

  death of

  drugs and

  Oteil Burbridge and

  Phillips, Tuffy

  Philosophy

  Photographs

  on debut album

  on live album

  naked

  Pickett, Wilson

  Piedmont Park (Atlanta) show

  Playin’ Up a Storm

  “Please Be With Me”

  “Please Call Home”

  Podell, Jonny

  “Pony Boy”

  Popper, John

  Post College concert

  C. W. Post concert

  Powell, W. David

  “The Preacher”

  Premier Talent

  Prestia, John

  Prison

  Prufrock, Alfred J.

  Push, Push sessions

  Quiñones, Marc

  Radio City Music Hall

  “Ramblin’ Man”

  “Rave On”

  “Raven Black Night”

  Reach for the Sky

  Reading

  Red Dog

  disability checks of

  firing of

  rehab and

  role of

  Redding, Otis

  Reed, Elizabeth Jones. See also “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed”

  Rehab

  four band members in 1971

  Gregg Allman and

  Reincarnation

  Reinhardt, Django

  Reinhardt, Larry

  “Relativity”

  Renaissance Man

  Reunions of band

  Revelator

  “Revival”

  RFK Stadium concert

  “The Road to Calico”

  The Road to Escondido

  Roadsongs

  Roberts, Howard

  Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

  “Rocking Horse”

  Roosman, Donna. See Allman, Donna

  Rose Hill cemetery

  Royalties

  in 1970

  Capricorn Records lawsuit and

  John Scher and

  Kim Payne, “Midnight Rider” and

  Phil Walden and

  “Run Gypsy Run”

  Ryan, John

  “Sailing Across the Devil’s Sea”

  Sandlin, Johnny

  as Capricorn studio manager

  Eat a Peach and

  entry into group

  “Sarod”

  “Saturday Night in Macon” show

  Saturday Night Live performance

  Scaggs, Boz

  Scher, John

  Screw magazine

  Sea Level

  Sea Level (band)

  Searching for Simplicity

  Second Coming

  Segregation

  Set lists

  “Seven Turns”

  Seven Turns

  Shades of Two Worlds

  Sharrock, Sonny

  Shout

  “Sin’s a Good Man’s Brother”

  Skydiving accident

  Skydog: The Duane Allman Retrospective

  Skyman and Skydog nicknames

  Slide guitars

  Derek Trucks and

  Dickey Betts and

  Duane Allman and

  Warren Haynes and

  Smile at Half Mast tour

  Snitching

  Songlines

  Songs

  “Afro Blue”

  “Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More”

  “All Blues”

  “All My Friends”

  “Anyday”

  “Back Where I started”

  “Bell Bottom Blues”

  “Beyond the Pale”

  “Birth of the Mule”

  “Black-Hearted Woman”

  “Blue Sky”

  “Bougainvillea”

  “Broken Arrow”

  “Can’t Lose What You Never Had”

  “A Change Is Gonna Come”

  “Come & Go Blues”

  “Come On in My Kitchen”

  “Cortez the Killer”

  “Cross to Bear”

  “The Devil Went Down to Georgia”

  “D-I-V-O-R-C-E”

  “Done Somebody Wrong”

  “Don’t Want You No More”

  “Dreams”

  “Drown in My Own Tears”

  “Drunken Hearted Boy”

  “Duane’s Tune”

  “Early Morning Blues”

  “Expecting to Fly”

  “Firing Line”

  “Footprints”

  “God Rest His Soul”

  “Goin’ Upstairs”

  “Good Clean Fun”

  “Grinning in Your Face”

  “Hey Jude”

  “The High Cost of Low Living”

  “High Falls”

  “Hoochie Coochie Man”

  “Hot ’Lanta”

  “I Looked Away”

  “I Shall Return”

  “I’m No Angel”

  “It’s Not My Cross to Bear”

  “Jelly Jelly”

  “Jessica”

  “John the Revelator”

  “Keep on Growing”

  “Key to the Highway”

  “Kind of Bird”

  “Layla”

  “Leavin’”

  “Les Brers in A Minor”

  “Little Martha”

  “Little Wing”

  “From the Madness of the West”

  “Me and Bobby McGee”

  “Mean Woman Blues”

  “Melissa”

  “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed”

  “Midnight Rider”

  “Mountain Jam”

  “Mr. P. C.”

  “My Favorite Things”

  “Night in Tunisia”

  “No One to Run With”

  “Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out”

  “Nothing You Can Do”

  “Old Before My Time”

  “One Stop BeBop”

  “One Way Out”

  “Outskirts of Town”

  “People Get Ready”

  “Please Be With Me”

  “Please Call Home”

  “Pony Boy”

  “The Preacher”

  “Ramblin’ Man”

  “Rave On”

  “Raven Black Night”

  “Relativity”

  “Revival”

  “The Road to Calico”

  “Rocking Horse”

  “Run Gypsy Run”

  “Sailing Across the Devil’s Sea”

  “
Sarod”

  “Saturday Night in Macon”

  “Seven Turns”

  “Sin’s a Good Man’s Brother”

  “Soulshine”

  “Southbound”

  “Spanish Castle Magic”

  “Stand Back”

  “Statesboro Blues”

  “Stormy Monday Blues”

  “Straight from the Heart”

  “Sweet Home Alabama”

  “Tangled Up in Blue”

  “Tell the Truth”

  “Thelonious Beck”

  “These Days”

  “Thorazine Shuffle”

  “Trouble No More”

  “True Gravity”

  “Volunteered Slavery”

  “War Pigs”

  “Wasted Words”

  “Where It All Begins”

  “Whipping Post”

  “Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad?”

  “Will the Circle Be Unbroken?”

  “World of Difference”

  “You Don’t Love Me”

  Songwriting

  acoustic influences and

  Berry Oakley and

  Dickey Betts and

  Duane Allman and

  for first Arista Records album

  Gregg Allman and

  “Jessica” and

  “From the Madness of the West” and

  Warren Haynes and

  Soul Serenade

  “Soulshine”

  “Southbound”

  Southern Fried

  Southern rock

  “Spanish Castle Magic”

  Special guests, Beacon Theatre shows and

  Spiritual advisor

  Stadium tour of 1974

  Stage fright

  Stage volume

  “Stand Back”

  Stanley, Owsley

  Starship (plane)

  State of Alabama v. the Members of the Allman Brothers Band

  “Statesboro Blues”

  American University 12/13/70 and

  Beacon Theater shows and

  Idlewild South and

  slide guitar and

  Stigwood, Robert

  Stills, Stephen

  “Stormy Monday Blues”

  “Straight from the Heart”

  Suicide

  SUNY at StonyBrook: Stony Brook, NY 9/19/71

  “Sweet Home Alabama”

  Tales of Ordinary Madness

  Talton, Tommy

  “Tangled Up in Blue”

  Tattoos

  Tedeschi, Susan

  Tedeschi Trucks Band

  “Tell the Truth”

  “Thelonious Beck”

  “These Days”

  31st of February

  “Thorazine Shuffle”

  Tinnitus

  Toler, “Dangerous” Dan

  Toler, Frankie

  Touring

  in 1980s

  after death of Berry Oakley

  after death of Duane Allman

  importance of

  intensity of

  toll of

  Transplant, liver

  “Trouble No More”

  Trucks, Butch

  Alabama drug bust and

  breakups of band and

  disagreement with Dickey Betts and

  drugs and

  as drummer

  joining band

  Lamar Williams and

  “From the Madness of the West” and

  reunions of band and

  touring without Dickey Betts and

  Trucks, Derek. See also Derek Trucks Band; Tedeschi Trucks Band

  joining band

  life of

  playing with band as child

  talent of

  touring without Dickey Betts and

  Warren Haynes and

  “True Gravity”

  Tuttle, Lyle

  Twentieth anniversary tour

  Ungano’s

  Vaughan, Stevie Ray

  Velvet Underground

  Vocals, Gregg Allman and

  Volume, disagreement over

  Volunteer Jam

  “Volunteered Slavery”

  Walden, Phil

  Boston Tea Party and

  conflict of interest of

  early support from

  Jimmy Carter and

  Les Dudek and

  “Melissa” and

  money and

  resigning with

  signing with

  Walden Enterprises

  Wanee Festival

  “War Pigs”

  “Wasted Words”

  Watkins Glen Speedway concert

  Watson, Andrew

  Weir, Bob

  West, Kirk and Kirsten

  Wet Willie

  Wexler, Jerry

  “Where It All Begins”

  Where It All Begins

  “Whipping Post”

  Allen Woody and

  Berry Oakley and

  At Fillmore East and

  “Les Brers in A Minor” and

  writing of

  Whitlock, Bobby, “Layla” and

  “Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad?”

  Widespread Panic

  “Will the Circle Be Unbroken?”

  Williams, Lamar

  breakups of band and

  joining band

  reunions of band and

  Wills

  Win, Lose, or Draw

  Wind Bag (Winnebago)

  Winter, Edgar

  Winter, Johnny

  Wipe the Windows, Check the Oil, Dollar Gas

  Women

  Wonder Graphics

  Woody, Allen

  Big House and

  death of

  departure of

  fight with Dickey Betts and

  Gov’t Mule and

  Seven Turns and

  twentieth-anniversary tour and

  Woody, Savannah

  Wooley, Dick

  “World of Difference”

  Wylde, Zakk

  Wynans, Reese

  “You Don’t Love Me”

  Young, Neil

  Zamudio, Domingo “Sam”

  The band next door to the “hippie crash pad,” Macon, Georgia, spring 1969.

  (PHOTO BY TWIGGS LYNDON)

  Macon, spring 1969.

  (PHOTO BY TWIGGS LYNDON)

  The band in Rose Hill Cemetery, Macon, spring 1969.

  (PHOTO BY TWIGGS LYNDON)

  Duane Allman, Mercer University, Macon, summer 1969.

  (PHOTO BY TWIGGS LYNDON)

  Duane Allman at oral surgeon, Macon, August 1969.

  (PHOTO BY STEPHEN PALEY)

  The ABB’s first free performance at Piedmont Park, Atlanta, Georgia, May 11, 1969.

  (PHOTO BY TWIGGS LYNDON)

  Duane Allman, Piedmont Park, Atlanta, May 11, 1969.

  (PHOTO BY TWIGGS LYNDON)

  Jaimoe, Piedmont Park, Atlanta, May 11, 1969.

  (PHOTO BY TWIGGS LYNDON)

  Berry Oakley at Piedmont Park, Atlanta, summer 1969. Crew member Kim Payne is visible beneath Oakley.

  (PHOTO BY TWIGGS LYNDON)

  Butch Trucks, Piedmont Park, Atlanta, May 11, 1969.

  (PHOTO BY TWIGGS LYNDON)

  Whisky A-Go-Go, Sunset Strip, Hollywood, California, October 2, 1971.

  (PHOTO BY TONEMAN/DON BUTLER ARCHIVES)

  Duane Allman, Santa Monica Civic Center, October 1971.

  (PHOTO BY TONEMAN/DON BUTLER ARCHIVES)

  Butch Trucks, Whisky A-Go-Go, October 2, 1971.

  (PHOTO BY TONEMAN/DON BUTLER ARCHIVES)

  Gregg Allman, Whisky A-Go-Go, October 2, 1971.

  (PHOTO BY TONEMAN/DON BUTLER ARCHIVES)

  Berry Oakley, 1970.

  (PHOTO BY TWIGGS LYNDON)

  Duane Allman, 1970.

  (PHOTO BY TWIGGS LYNDON)

  Mama Louise Hudson and Twiggs Lyndon, taken with timer.

  (PHOTO BY TWIGGS LYNDON)

  The Wind Bag br
oken down and towed to a Sunoco, somewhere in the Southeast, 1970. From left: Jaimoe, Dickey Betts, Gregg Allman, Sunoco mechanic, Red Dog, Butch Trucks, and Duane Allman.

  (PHOTO BY TWIGGS LYNDON)

  Idlewild South sessions, Criteria Studios, 1970. Tom Dowd at the board, unknown engineer behind him.

  (PHOTO COURTESY KIRK WEST COLLECTION)

  Idlewild South sessions, Criteria Studios, 1970.

  (PHOTO COURTESY KIRK WEST COLLECTION)

  Duane Allman at WABC radio, New York, during an interview with DJ Dave Herman, December 7, 1970. “Take off your underwear, relax and let ol’ Duane tell you how it is.”

  (PHOTO © NEAL PRESTON 2013)

  Berry and Linda Oakley at the H&H Restaurant, Macon, Georgia, April 1971.

  (PHOTO © JIM MARSHALL PHOTOGRAPHY LLC)

  Free, impromptu performance at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York, May 15, 1971.

  (PHOTO © BILL TRURAN PRODUCTIONS LLC)

  Gregg Allman, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, May 15, 1971.

  (PHOTO © BILL TRURAN PRODUCTIONS LLC)

  Duane Allman on stage, Los Angeles, 1971.

  (PHOTO BY STEPHEN PALEY)

  Dickey Betts at City Park Stadium, New Orleans, New Louisiana, July 21, 1972.

  (PHOTO BY SIDNEY SMITH, WWW.SIDNEYSMITHPHOTOS.COM)

  Five-man band publicity photo, August 1972, taken at actor James Arness’s ranch, Southern California.

  (PHOTO BY TWIGGS LYNDON)

  Chuck Leavell, Lakeside Park, Macon, Capricorn Picnic, fall 1974.

  (PHOTO BY SIDNEY SMITH, WWW.SIDNEYSMITHPHOTOS.COM)

  Dickey Betts and Berry Oakley at the Warehouse, New Orleans, Louisiana, New Year’s Eve 1971.

  (PHOTO BY SIDNEY SMITH, WWW.SIDNEYSMITHPHOTOS.COM)

  Five-man band, San Diego, August 1972.

  (PHOTO BY TONEMAN/DON BUTLER ARCHIVES)

  At the Warehouse, New Orleans, New Year’s Eve 1972.

  (PHOTO BY SIDNEY SMITH, WWW.SIDNEYSMITHPHOTOS.COM)

  RFK Stadium, Washington D.C., June 1973—part of a two-day double-bill with the Grateful Dead. Twiggs Lyndon is to the left of the organ.

  (PHOTO © JOHN GELLMAN, WWW.JGPHOTO.COM)

  RFK Stadium, June 1973.

  (PHOTO © JOHN GELLMAN, WWW.JGPHOTO.COM)

  Dickey Betts with Lyle Tuttle in the latter’s San Francisco tattoo parlor, 1973.

  (PHOTO © NEAL PRESTON 2013)

  Gregg Allman backstage with limo driver, San Diego Sports Arena, 1973.

 

‹ Prev