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Alembic products => Alembic Basses & Guitars => Topic started by: skyboltone on January 29, 2011, 10:10:18 PM
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This clip says Allman Brothers, but it's really Greg, Dicky, and Butch. Duane's dead, Jaimoe, and Oteil have gone missing. I have no idea who is backing Dicky or who the bass player is but it looks like a big ol' series something.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfM6nRVBvGs&feature=autoplay&list=PLC16FFD90457204BE&index=6&playnext=2 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfM6nRVBvGs&feature=autoplay&list=PLC16FFD90457204BE&index=6&playnext=2)
Do we know this bass player?
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David Rook Goldflies
http://club.alembic.com/Images/411/32351.html?1245942573 (http://club.alembic.com/index.php?topic=8131)
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Don't forget, Daniel, there have been about 20 members of ABB over the years. That clip is the 1980-82 line-up. Jaimoe was fired in '80 & replaced by David Frankie Toler until the 1982-89 hiatus. Also included, besides Gregg, Butch, Dickie & Rook, were Dangerous Dan Toler (long-time & still Betts collaborator) on guitar & Mike Lawler on keys. Big Al Glisson also played guitar with them in this period, but I neither see nor hear him in this clip.
Peter
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Thanks guys for the fill ins. I was a rabid ABB fan in Duane days and for awhile after. I then didn't follow them much until just a few years ago when Hittin' the Note was released. I do really like the current lineup with Warren and Derek and Oteil, although Oteil obviously hasn't gotten the word on basses (just kidding ;o)). The biggest improvement though to my ears has been Marc Quinones! He has added a whole nuther dimension to that amazing ABB sound. Jazz, Rock, Blues; there really isn't anyone else doing the whole maryanne like that. Lot's of improv but with a tight score. Remarkable.
My only beef with the band is they don't tour west of the Mississippi. I never have seen them.
Dan
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In defense of the Brothers, they make it out to Colorado almost every year. Look for them at Red Rocks on Labor Day weekends...
I have had the pleasure of watching them from the stage, behind the percussion section, and, yes, Marc Quinones ROCKS! Holds it together, changes the flavor, the whole enchilada. A great addition to the band.