We’re not going to do 50 minutes and split, usually we’re up there close to three hours. When it comes to the music part of it, they’re getting the real uncut version of what we do and people know they’re not going to be left wanting more. Why do you think New York audiences have embraced the Allman Brothers? All we get paid for is traveling and anyway… I just woke up I’m trying to get the cobwebs out of my head. We would just go from the West to the East, they were both dynamite places but see the music is free. Atlanta used to be our kind of town and then after we met Bill Graham, he had us going from coast to coast. Why do you think the Allman Brothers have had such a special connection with NYC and the Beacon Theater audiences? The book lays it all out there the trouble is, Allman wasn’t too keen to discuss the contents of the book in a quick chat with, but we did get his take on NYC’s love affair with the band, what he thought of “Almost Famous” what his big brother Duane would be calling him if he were still alive.
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