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continued growth by a prodigy
Derek Trucks continues to blur the lines between jazz, blues, and world music. His slide playing, always among the best around gives several standards a new twist and the bands playing is first rate.
Derek, it's time to make your move.
Derek, you're doing so well, and playing great.. but it's time to cut the cord, and put all of your eggs into your -own- basket. You're name is not Allman, man, and you're soon to be three years older than Duane ever was. Do your thing. Aside from that , I hate Warren's playing, and don't think you should be anywhere near him.
WHERE DUANE LEFT OFF......>>>>>
The unexpected tradgedy of Duane Allman left the band with a continuation of what they were left with, and the Band did its best, which was Jam! Wth defined Soul, and Blues, the Allman Brothers Band strived for this continuance for many years. Dicky Betts, was obvioulsy a limiting factor in the Allman Bros. Band's later progression, and then came Warren Haynes, form Gov't Mule with a reinvigorated "Southern Rock 'n Roll"!