Allman Brothers - In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed - Fillmore East - The song is so intense and those asending guitar lines by Dicky Betts(wow he plays as many asending guitar lines as our Mick Taylor. I know that is obivious since the Allmans trademark was the duo guitars that asended to the heavens.
There is a relatively obscure lp from the early 70s called "Carlos Santana and Buddy Miles live." It was recorded from a concert at the Diamond Head Volcano park in Hawaii. The second side of the lp contained a really great jam called Free Form Funkified Filth. Still one of my fav raves.
Also machine gun by JH. Also Hendrix did a song called Mississippi( he stayed away from the black movement for the most part) and the guitar sounds like the Indy 500.
short&curlies Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There is a relatively obscure lp from the early > 70s called "Carlos Santana and Buddy Miles live."
You don't hear much about that album anymore. But when it came out--in '72 I think--the record company hyped the sh*t out of it. I remember hearing tons of ads on the radio for it. "CARLOS SANTANA! BUDDY MILES!!"
It worked too--I think the album made the Top 5.
After that it just slipped through the cracks and was quickly forgotten.
The solo part in "I´m so glad" with Cream from the "Goodbye" album. It sounds like all three of them are playing different songs, but somehow they manage to come back together after 6-7 minutes of chaos. Wonderful.