Simplicity can be a virtue--the nice thing about the Allmans is that when they put two five-year-olds on the cover we know it's not some "decadent" joke. Gregg Allman is a predictable singer who never has an unpredictable lyric to work with anyway, and the jams do roll on, but at their best--"Ramblin' Man," a miraculous revitalization of rock's earliest conceit--they just may be the best, and on this album Dickey Betts's melodious spirituality provides unity and renewal. A-
what the fuck did he mean by that?
>>128901898why he appears to be mentioning a certain Led Zeppelin album I wage, Sam
>>128901667>Derek Trucks' cousin on the cover Great album. The band picking up the pieces after Duane died. Dickey talking charge. Bringing in Chuck Leavell instead of another guitar player was brilliant- in part cuz Chuck was brilliant and added a layer and color not previosuly part of the band's vibe. As a little metal head in high school, I heard Chuck's solo on Southbound and it was a bit of an ephinany that there was life outside of loud guitars and open my eyes to the ABB. Then I fell ass backwards into the Duane era. Jessica is probably the greatest rock instrumental ever. for me its Come and Go Blueshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gm70XL90zTs
>>128901667word salad
>>128902646based Jessica enjoyer.
My Capricorn vinyl sounds like dogshit.
>>128902916well yes it was probably used and abused by some 70s teens at a party. ask a boomer, they did not take good care of records by far.
>>128903964It's not surface noise. That can clean up, this sounds like botched mastering. Like one of those Dolby encoded tape played back with Dolby off kind of things.
>>128901667Back when Atlanta used to be good
>>128901667You got this text from AI didnt you?