In MEMORY of ELIZABETH REED
The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND
Live at The FILMORE EASY
NEW YORK CITY
In MEMORY of ELIZABETH REED
The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND
Live at The FILMORE EAST - NEW YORK CITY
1971
Listen to this song. It totally ROCKS ! Written by Dickey Betts. This was recorded Live at The Filmore East in New York City. This song is one of the great legendary songs in Rock N Roll History. Listen to the amazing Guitars of Duane Allman and Dickey Betts, fluid organ playing by Greg Allman, Berry Oakley on Bass, and duelling drums of Jaimoe & Butch Trucks.
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" was inspired by a woman Betts was involved with in the group's hometown of Macon, Georgia. She was the girlfriend of musician Boz Scaggs, with Betts later saying she "was Hispanic and somewhat dark and mysterious—and she really used it to her advantage and played it to the hilt."[ To cloak her identity, the composition is named after a headstone Betts saw at the Rose Hill Cemetery, where band members often ventured in their early days to relax and write songs. Considerable legend developed about the piece's genesis and what Betts was doing at the time, much of it fueled by a put-on interview band leader Duane Allman gave Rolling Stone. "Duane told some crazy shit about that graveyard. I don't wanna tell all—but that's the part that matters," Betts later said. For his part, vocalist Gregg Allman was candid about his experiences in the cemetery: "I'd be lying if I said I didn't have my way with a lady or two down there." The cemetery later became the final resting spot of Duane and Gregg Allman, along with bassist Berry Oakley and drummer Butch Trucks.
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