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Allman Brothers concerts were the best concerts I've ever been to. They sounded just like their records. We had a whole group of guys and gals that used to love going, such good times. Waterloo Village was my favorite place to see them.In Sea Girt as well, I will have to put mine out, I put it out for fall in FB and continue for hoops. Although I do admit I get superstitious, after a loss, and take it down for a week to change luck. You may see the Yankee flag up, also my favorite southern rocks bands....Allmans, Marshall T, CDB, molly hatchett... Of course all the under the stars and stripes.
In Sea Girt as well, I will have to put mine out, I put it out for fall in FB and continue for hoops. Although I do admit I get superstitious, after a loss, and take it down for a week to change luck. You may see the Yankee flag up, also my favorite southern rocks bands....Allmans, Marshall T, CDB, molly hatchett... Of course all the under the stars and stripes.
Walked in just as they started “Statesboro Blues”, it was a good night.👍Allman Brothers concerts were the best concerts I've ever been to. They sounded just like their records. We had a whole group of guys and gals that used to love going, such good times. Waterloo Village was my favorite place to see them.
I became friends with Butch Trucks in spring of 1976.Walked in just as they started “Statesboro Blues”, it was a good night.👍
If it’s the one on 1st with the ND and Duke flag… very niceIt’s flying at my Parents house in Sea Girt now.
Pretty sure I bought it at Scarlet Fever for them. Thanks, @SF88.
Not that one. Saw it yesterday on my way to the new Rod’s. I think it’s relatively new as well.If it’s the one on 1st with the ND and Duke flag… very nice
Used to live pretty close to Waterloo. We used to know the back way in through the International Trade Center. Saved a lot of time waiting in line for the many concerts we saw there. 😀Allman Brothers concerts were the best concerts I've ever been to. They sounded just like their records. We had a whole group of guys and gals that used to love going, such good times. Waterloo Village was my favorite place to see them.
Allman Brothers concerts were the best concerts I've ever been to. They sounded just like their records. We had a whole group of guys and gals that used to love going, such good times. Waterloo Village was my favorite place to see them.
I saw them there when Rusted Root opened up for them. It was hot as hell that day! Dickie Betts was on fire
Gents, be back from biz trip on wed, will have the R up...
Were you on the beach? Or was that you?Saw that all weekend.
Stuff like that.. if you saw something similar in Georgia or Florida with their state schools it would be rather expected. Will be a great day when the omnipresent Block R is expected in Jersey.
The ABB was one of my …if not my favorite rock band going back to the early 1970s when I discovered their music. To this day, i think they are one of the most versatile and better live musical acts. They essentially established the musical template for what later became known as “Southern Rock” , a label they distanced themselves from and did not like. They were so much more than a “roadhouse boogie” band. From Soul to Jazz to blistering blues rock to ballads with a country feel. Musically, they are one of the best from that era.For all you Allman Bros fans, an offshoot band that many ABB fans like, is Sea Level (C Leavell). I recommend firing up your legal weed, sitting back and giving the following song (Sea Level's greatest song, IMO) a listen, while admiring your neighbor's flags. It's a good song right from the start, but the real magic happens later in the song, so keep listening:
Is one of my all time favorite songs from any band, along with In Memory of Elizabeth Reed from the ABB:
One of my favorites as well. Ironically, I’m not a big fan of either Southern Rock or country music, actually, I really dislike most country music. But they were kind of their own thing and were just good at what they did.The ABB was one of my …if not my favorite rock band going back to the early 1970s when I discovered their music. To this day, i think they are one of the most versatile and better live musical acts. They essentially established the musical template for what later became known as “Southern Rock” , a label they distanced themselves from and did not like. They were so much more than a “roadhouse boogie” band. From Soul to Jazz to blistering blues rock to ballads with a country feel. Musically, they are one of the best from that era.
Missed ya this past Saturday knightfan7 ! Hope you had a great 4th of July weekend.Saw that all weekend.
Yeah, sometimes I hear people say The Allman Bros are “Country Rock”. They obviously are not aware of their catalogue or need to have their hearing checked. Listen to their first 4 albums especially and you hear an eclectic mix of blues,rock,jazz. The live version of Elizabeth Reed on the Live At The Fillmore album is one of the finest instrumentals in rock history in my opinion. I can play the intro into the improvised section. A beautiful song.One of my favorites as well. Ironically, I’m not a big fan of either Southern Rock or country music, actually, I really dislike most country music. But they were kind of their own thing and were just good at what they did.
I was in a band for years that would play a very eclectic set of music, from Jeff Beck to Pat Metheny, Police to Santana, Led Zeppelin to Scofield to Grateful Dead, with a bunch of originals mixed in. But whatever we played any given night, we’d always end with a long rendition of Elizabeth Reed which always seemed like a crowd favorite.
I became friends with Butch Trucks in spring of 1976.
Through Butch hung out with Marshall Tucker band in Spartanburg that summer.
Saw your car but didn't see you. It was good, thanks.Missed ya this past Saturday knightfan7 ! Hope you had a great 4th of July weekend.
Liked Carolina National when I played it. A couple friends played it back in Feb/Mar.While we're on the topic of Block R sightings, every summer I go down to North Carolina to visit family at Holden Beach and I always play golf at Carolina National in Bolivia. For the past couple years I have seen a car with a Block R magnet on the back. I always wanted to ask the pro shop about it out of curiosity but didn't want to look like a creep. I haven't been down yet this year (going in a few weeks) but I've seen it a few times over the last few years.
I always enjoy seeing RU repped in spots that are off the beaten path.
How are Holden Beach and Carolina beach these days? We lived in Wilmington, NC from 1990-92, and we were pleased to find the Carolina Beach Boardwalk, which was like a small slice of NJ in NC.While we're on the topic of Block R sightings, every summer I go down to North Carolina to visit family at Holden Beach and I always play golf at Carolina National in Bolivia. For the past couple years I have seen a car with a Block R magnet on the back. I always wanted to ask the pro shop about it out of curiosity but didn't want to look like a creep. I haven't been down yet this year (going in a few weeks) but I've seen it a few times over the last few years.
I always enjoy seeing RU repped in spots that are off the beaten path.
Played golf at Longboat Key Club this winter and noticed a block R on a car. Struck up a conversation with guy in pro shop. He said there is a regular 4some of Rutgers guys down there. Also said the superintendent is a Rutgers alum and loves talking all things Rutgers. Super meets up with me on 3rd green and chatted me up for 3 or so holes. Don't think it would be creepy to acknowledge the R sighting. My experience has always been positive. Plus super told me not to worry about future tee time reservation. Text him and he will take care of it.While we're on the topic of Block R sightings, every summer I go down to North Carolina to visit family at Holden Beach and I always play golf at Carolina National in Bolivia. For the past couple years I have seen a car with a Block R magnet on the back. I always wanted to ask the pro shop about it out of curiosity but didn't want to look like a creep. I haven't been down yet this year (going in a few weeks) but I've seen it a few times over the last few years.
I always enjoy seeing RU repped in spots that are off the beaten path.
Played golf at Longboat Key Club this winter and noticed a block R on a car. Struck up a conversation with guy in pro shop. He said there is a regular 4some of Rutgers guys down there. Also said the superintendent is a Rutgers alum and loves talking all things Rutgers. Super meets up with me on 3rd green and chatted me up for 3 or so holes. Don't think it would be creepy to acknowledge the R sighting. My experience has always been positive. Plus super told me not to worry about future tee time reservation. Text him and he will take care of it.
How are Holden Beach and Carolina beach these days? We lived in Wilmington, NC from 1990-92, and we were pleased to find the Carolina Beach Boardwalk, which was like a small slice of NJ in NC.
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If you have not ventured up to Wilmington, it is a great little city with some excellent restaurants. We miss Wilmington and the beaches down there.Only ever been to Holden Beach, and I haven't been there yet this year, but the past few years have always been great. A nice clean beach. Quieter beach town. Although they used to never charge for the beach or parking but I hear they started charging for parking this year...such is the way of the world these days.
Otherwise I always enjoy Holden as a nice change of pace from the more populated jersey beaches I tend to visit.
Sarasota?Played golf at Longboat Key Club this winter and noticed a block R on a car. Struck up a conversation with guy in pro shop. He said there is a regular 4some of Rutgers guys down there. Also said the superintendent is a Rutgers alum and loves talking all things Rutgers. Super meets up with me on 3rd green and chatted me up for 3 or so holes. Don't think it would be creepy to acknowledge the R sighting. My experience has always been positive. Plus super told me not to worry about future tee time reservation. Text him and he will take care of it.