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It’s hard to beat Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner on the live version of Lou Reed’s Sweet Jane. The intro (ithe one on Rock and Roll Animal) has been claimed to be the greatest rock intro, ever. I couldn’t figure out how to link to it, but you can get it on YouTube.
Hard to beat Allman/Betts for what they showed they could do not only as composers, but live, repeatedly. another great duo 'moment' = Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak - Gorham/Robertson
If I never hear freebird again it will be too soon . Didn't care for it the first time , and after the brazillionth time it just sux . Dusty
I'm shocked you'd feel that way.
For all of that band's *outlaw* image , they were really just a bunch of kids trying to get rich . Black Oak Arkansas was the progenitor of the real outlaw Southern band , they gave most of their money away . Mangrum set the template , and while he ain't looking great these days , every other Southern band who got rich owes him and the other Black Oak members a debt of gratitude . As a side note , the Allman Brothers weren't Southern Rock , they were something different , more of a hotrod blues band tinged with country and jazz . Dusty
I know you have your favorite. Dicky and Duane, John and George, Rossington and Collins, Keef and Mick T, Buck Owens and Don Rich, Jerry & Bob....How about STEVE MARRIOTT and his buddy peter frampton (doing his last tour this year)? HUMBLE PIE !!!!https://youtu.be/k2UIrxSgCpAI DON'T Need NO DOCTOR (thank you Ray Charles)
Keith Richards teamed up pretty successfully with Brian Jones, Mick Taylor, and Ron Wood. I like that they switch off roles: sometimes rhythm/sometimes lead. This is one of my favorites:https://youtu.be/3B0Y3LUqr1Q
Charlie Watts has to be the most reluctant R&R hero ever Dusty