Setlist at Beacon Theatre New York, NY on 3/13/2012

Set One
Bill Graham Introduction 67
Don't Want You No More 161
It's Not My Cross to Bear 321
Leave My Blues At Home 400
Key to the Highway 345
Who's Been Talking 520
Egypt 590
Introduction 26
Don't Keep Me Wonderin' 295
Introduction 43
I've Been Loving You Too Long 331
Who to Believe 460
The Weight 725
Set Two
Back Where I Started 340
Introduction 40
Come On In My Kitchen 336
Will The Circle Be Unbroken? 459
Blue Sky 577
Every Hungry Woman 436
And It Stoned Me 427
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 879
JaMaBuBu 421
In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (reprise) 127
Crowd Noise 177
Encore
No One To Run With 672
Beacon Theatre
New York, NY
3/13/2012

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Setlist at Beacon Theatre New York, NY on 3/13/2012

Set One
Bill Graham Introduction 67
Don't Want You No More 161
It's Not My Cross to Bear 321
Leave My Blues At Home 400
Key to the Highway 345
Who's Been Talking 520
Egypt 590
Introduction 26
Don't Keep Me Wonderin' 295
Introduction 43
I've Been Loving You Too Long 331
Who to Believe 460
The Weight 725
Set Two
Back Where I Started 340
Introduction 40
Come On In My Kitchen 336
Will The Circle Be Unbroken? 459
Blue Sky 577
Every Hungry Woman 436
And It Stoned Me 427
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 879
JaMaBuBu 421
In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (reprise) 127
Crowd Noise 177
Encore
No One To Run With 672

Show Notes

Who says Friday the 13th is unlucky? This show highlighted the old-school blues side of the band, with guests Bruce Willis, Boz Scaggs and the Asbury Jukes Horns contributing significantly to the vibe. One departure from that was the second appearance of “New Instrumental,” solidifying its place in the rotation and providing some jazzy counterpoint to a non-stop blues and soul explosion that rocked the roof off the Beacon!


Boz Scaggs was one of several guests at this year’s Beacon run who played with Duane Allman, and this version of “Loan Me A Dime” rivals the legendary version that Boz cut with Skydog. Scaggs also sings his heart out on “Sick and Tired” and “Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City,” as well as adding a lot to the Dylan classic “It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry,” a new addition to the ABB catalog. Add the raw power of the Asbury Jukes horns, and you have a mini-set of epic proportions, with the Allmans transformed into the world’s greatest rhythm and blues revue.


Bruce Willis is known to most as an actor, but he can blow a mean blues harp, as he shows on “One Way Out” and “Smokestack Lightning.” As always, some of the best moments featured just the core ABB, like the awe-inspiring “Whipping Post” encore, which contains some of Derek’s most blindingly brilliant guitar work. A can’t miss show! -Munck Music

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