Topic: Allman Brothers, Beacon Theatre, NY

Hey Joe Beacon.  I just read in another thread that you are going to attend 15 of the Allman Brothers shows in May at the Beacon in New York city.  Will you be going on Friday night, May 23rd?  If so, my husband and I are coming into New York for the weekend to go to that show.  Would you want to meet before the show for a drink?  If you would like to let me know.  Can't wait to see the Allman Brothers with Derek and Warren.  I am sooo psyched!!  Looking forward to being back in N.Y. again.  Take care.

                   Barbara...........:)

Re: Allman Brothers, Beacon Theatre, NY

yep i will be there every night same seat for 15 nights lol . we can meet if you like for a drink i go to a place around the corner from the beacon called the p&g nice little bar to hang and they always have abb tunes playing . there is also the west side brewery i go to also they make there own beers i drink the blondes there and they have food also . anyway i will be there and we can meet . do you know where your seats are ? .......joe


Barbara wrote:

Hey Joe Beacon.  I just read in another thread that you are going to attend 15 of the Allman Brothers shows in May at the Beacon in New York city.  Will you be going on Friday night, May 23rd?  If so, my husband and I are coming into New York for the weekend to go to that show.  Would you want to meet before the show for a drink?  If you would like to let me know.  Can't wait to see the Allman Brothers with Derek and Warren.  I am sooo psyched!!  Looking forward to being back in N.Y. again.  Take care.

                   Barbara...........:)

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Good to Have You Back Joey Beacon

.............................. Michael    tongue

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Re: Allman Brothers, Beacon Theatre, NY

very good i eat that stuff that week while i watched the giants road to victory i have all the games on dvd so i sat back and really enjoyed the dog and sausage when i watched them smack around the packers . my big thrill really was watching them smack around dallas i hate that team so much . other wise very good stuff i will order some more from that place in the near future . if i give them you name are they going does that get me a discount or does that get me the dirty sausage ............................joe



BluesMan wrote:
joebeacon wrote:

yep i will be there every night same seat for 15 nights lol . we can meet if you like for a drink i go to a place around the corner from the beacon called the p&g nice little bar to hang and they always have abb tunes playing . there is also the west side brewery i go to also they make there own beers i drink the blondes there and they have food also . anyway i will be there and we can meet . do you know where your seats are ? .......joe

Hey joe,

How's the sausage? No, not that! lol The sausage I sent you to settle our bet.

Roy

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Re: Allman Brothers, Beacon Theatre, NY

"Dirty Sausage"....wasn't that an old blues number?

Re: Allman Brothers, Beacon Theatre, NY

Joe, we are sitting in the lower balcony second row.  I will email you the week of the show.  Barbara

Re: Allman Brothers, Beacon Theatre, NY

If you like really cool gig shirts, theirs are killer!...I got last years...the one with the truck in front of the theater...got a couple of theres, too cool to wear alot...dont want them end up being a rag in the garage when I'm wrenching on the cars...or a painters shirt special!

Dave

Re: Allman Brothers, Beacon Theatre, NY

ok cool i will be right next to earl and slim at the soundboard all 15 nights ...looking foward to hearing from you and hooking up for cocktails....joe


Barbara wrote:

Joe, we are sitting in the lower balcony second row.  I will email you the week of the show.  Barbara

Re: Allman Brothers, Beacon Theatre, NY

Hey Roy,
   Got your order. Going out today. Thanks. E mailed you a few times and no response. Maybe they're not going thru?

Take care everyone. And if I don't meet you no more in this world
Then ill, I'll meet you in the next one and don't be late, don't be late

Re: Allman Brothers, Beacon Theatre, NY

roy . i will be recording all the shows and yes i will mail you out my favorite one of the run . if your a good boy i will mail you out some new york pizza also . it's only half eaten and a week old ...........joe



BluesMan wrote:
joebeacon wrote:

ok cool i will be right next to earl and slim at the soundboard all 15 nights ...looking foward to hearing from you and hooking up for cocktails....joe


Barbara wrote:

Joe, we are sitting in the lower balcony second row.  I will email you the week of the show.  Barbara

Hey joe,

Recording any/some/all of the shows when you're there? Chance to get a copy of your favorite one? I'm sure they'll all be great!

Roy

Re: Allman Brothers, Beacon Theatre, NY

Hi jb,

I'm so envious of your 15 night stint seeing ABB. It's a great shame they never seem to tour outside NY, or even the US, nowadays. In 1972 I queued and bought tickets for both their gigs at the Rainbow Theatre in London, then they cancelled. I was heartbroken, or as we say on this side of the pond "gutted".

I then had to wait until 1974 for their next European tour, when I finally saw them at Knebworth festival. They weren't quite dots, but the view at the Rainbow would have been better.

I still have the "1974 European Tour" badge as well as some great memories.

Setlist:

1. Wasted Words 
2. Done Somebody Wrong 
3. One Way Out 
4. Stormy Monday 
5. Midnight Rider 
6. Blue Sky 
7. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 
Set II:
8. Statesboro Blues 
9. Come and Go Blues 
10. Ramblin' Man 
Encore:
11. Trouble No More 
12. Jessica 
13. You Don't Love Me 
14. Les Brers In A Minor 
Encore II:
15. Whipping Post

Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

“The guy who has helped the blues industry the most is Joe Bonamassa and I would say he is more rock than some rock stuff, so to me blues is whatever you want it to be!”
Simon McBride in my interview with him in Blues Matters! Issue #56