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One way out, the inside history of the Allman Brothers Band, Alan Paul

Label
One way out, the inside history of the Allman Brothers Band, Alan Paul
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes discography (pages [407]-418) and index
resource.biographical
collective biography
Illustrations
platesillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
One way out
Nature of contents
discographies
Oclc number
846545832
Responsibility statement
Alan Paul
Sub title
the inside history of the Allman Brothers Band
Summary
"An oral history written with the Allman Brothers Band's participation. Filled with original interviews and personal correspondence, it is [an] in-depth look ... at an American institution, telling the powerful tale of how the band helped redefine rock and roll."--Front flap of jacket
Table Of Contents
Foreword / by Butch Trucks -- Prologue -- Beginnings -- Playing in the band -- Georgia on a fast train -- Dreams -- Sidebar: Double trouble -- One more try -- Sidebar: Blue suede -- Keep on growing -- Living on the open road -- Live alive -- Push push -- Sweet lullaby -- Mean old world -- Will the circle be unbroken? -- Ain't wasting time no more -- Sidebar: Sweet Melissa -- Drunken hearted boy -- Sidebar: The Big House -- Goin' down the road feeling bad -- Demons -- Mountain jam -- Shine it on -- Sidebar: Southern men -- End of the line -- Sidebar: Organization man -- Can't spend what you ain't got -- It was twenty years ago today -- Revival -- Sidebar: March madness -- Second set -- Stand back -- Sidebar: Kickin' ass -- Lay your burden down -- Walk on gilded splinters -- One more ride -- Sidebar: Younger brother -- Hittin' the note -- The road goes on forever -- Afterword / by Jaimoe
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