Setlist at Beacon Theatre New York, NY on 3/9/2012

Set One
Bill Graham Introduction 61
My Favorite Things 349
Blue Sky 501
Trouble no More 224
I Walk On Gilded Splinters 455
Stage Banter 28
Worried Down With The Blues 472
Midnight Rider 204
That’s What Love Will Make You Do 524
Kind Of Bird 996
Set Two
Needle and the Damage Done 144
Come On In My Kitchen 312
Soulshine 317
These Days 225
Rocking Horse 867
Black Hearted Woman 721
The Same Thing 294
JaMaBuBu 389
Jessica 913
Crowd Noise 285
Encore
You Don't Love Me 549
Beacon Theatre
New York, NY
3/9/2012

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Setlist at Beacon Theatre New York, NY on 3/9/2012

Set One
Bill Graham Introduction 61
My Favorite Things 349
Blue Sky 501
Trouble no More 224
I Walk On Gilded Splinters 455
Stage Banter 28
Worried Down With The Blues 472
Midnight Rider 204
That’s What Love Will Make You Do 524
Kind Of Bird 996
Set Two
Needle and the Damage Done 144
Come On In My Kitchen 312
Soulshine 317
These Days 225
Rocking Horse 867
Black Hearted Woman 721
The Same Thing 294
JaMaBuBu 389
Jessica 913
Crowd Noise 285
Encore
You Don't Love Me 549

Show Notes

The Allman Brothers Band dedicated this year’s Beacon run to the memory of founder Duane Allman, so it was only fitting that they opened the run with “Little Martha," a song Brother Duane wrote.  The rarely-played instrumental was an early indication that this year’s Beacon shows would be extra special!

This show also featured the debut of an untitled new instrumental, which was written by Derek and Warren. This jazzy number will surely become an Allman Brothers classic, and helped satisfy fans hungry for new material.

An incredible run of special guests began with two living legends, Taj Mahal and Levon Helm. Taj’s rendition of “Statesboro Blues” inspired the ABB’s version, so it was great to see them play it together. With a little help from guitar master Larry Campbell and his wife Teresa Williams, plus keyboardist Brian Mitchell, Levon turned the Beacon into a singalong tent revival for a medley of classics by The Band, capped off by a passionate “The Weight.”

All this and one of the most psychedelic, explosive versions of “Mountain Jam” in recent years, and it’s only opening night!

-Munck Music

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