End of the Line performing "One Way Out" with special guest Grace Bowers at The Mule House in Columbia, TN on March 3rd, 2023. Written by Willie Dixon and Sonny Boy Williamson Recorded, Mixed and Edited By Chase Bader.
Grace, good job; best natural player I've seen in many, many years!!! It's hard to believe you have only been playing for a few years....Bet your mom and dad have a great vintage music collection that you have been hearing all your short life; or was it that you were just BORN with soul and musical heart? Keep it up girl, you will be fun to watch grow up and evolve for the short time I have left on this earth! P.S. just a kind note....B. B. never used fast arpegieos, he thought that was just for showing off.... He just bent the note up at the right speed and gave it a forceful trill...like a singer would. Keep up the GREAT work.
I've seen a different variation of lefties (Body Count, both guitarists were left-handed) but never in this configuration. Incidentally, although he played right-handed Duane Allman was a lefty as too was Gregg!
GOOGLE! WTF! Why have i never seen these guys before? That female guitarist is freeking awesome and i think i just became a fan of this band. love that slide too! Well done tribute, I can hear them in there :)
I’ve been so bummed at the loss of the allman brothers band saw them so many years ago when they were just starting out . This band came up on my feed and made me so happy!,,
Very good playing if I am figuring this out correctly, = she is What 16 yrs. old at this time. So VERY COOL . God Bless, her oh yea. I REMEBER BEING 16, I THOUGHT I WAS GREAT BUT WE ALL KNOW BETTER NOW, like DON'T WEE!!!. NOW AT 68 I AM actually, REALLY PRETTY GOOD, OR REALLY GOOD, However, THAT IS Now 50 YEARS LATER OR THERE ABOUTS. ALSO COOL STILL ALIVE AND WELL, Long story there no need to go into, yet it was Sir, JOHNNY WINTERS, HAD A SONG, NAMED THAT BACK A COUPLE YEARS.."Sill Alive And Well" = "A litlle hard to tell" 'but Still Alive and Well".. . M.G. in Phoenix, Az. = Land of the hot , stay safe and healthy. my friends....... cool
Love it. Fantastic. A couple of things of note, Duane Allman was also left-handed and the '61 Les Paul he played had originally been fitted with a tremolo. It previously belonged to Dickey who may have removed it or perhaps it was already missing when he acquired it!
Interesting. Part of your story kind of matches up with how Grace acquired her '61 Gibson SG in NYC a few years back. Grace has the tremolo in this video, but she hasn't strung it up since she got it. It was sitting in the case when the guitar was gifted to her. I thought for a minute: "Did Grace acquire an Allman Brothers guitar?!" But alas, you're referring to a Les Paul. Too bad.
@@dougcallaghan6075 The one Duane Allman owned was sold at auction several years ago for something in the region of $590,000. A vast sum although considerably less than the amount somebody paid for the Les Paul Goldtop he played on the majority of the Layla album!
@@SuperGForce01 Thanks. I've done a deep dive and both Duane and Dickey's SGs are a bit different than Grace's. They have the crown logo on the headstock, but Grace's is blank with just the Gibson logo. The tremolo bar is different too.
Every now and then I have a binge on different bands playing the same tune. One Way Out is one, the other is Goin(g) Down. This is one version to be added to the list. Try The Nimmo Brothers live version of this, they managed to make it last over 9 minutes. As for Going Down try the G3 version, Satriani, Vai and Johnson having the most fun you can have with your clothes on.
@@allmanbrostribute Thanks for the info. Interesting because, I live in Nashville and had never heard of this group until it came up on my feed a couple of weeks ago.
Grace's solo misses the mark completely (she ain't playin' no Southern Rock) and after a bit there's something terribly wrong with her channel (mass distortion at one point) On the other hand, that slide player is killer: riffs-intonation-control and he throws in some tasty Duane asides. I go back a way with ABB as they played my alma mater (Stony Brook) several times and I "mixed" an infamous stereo recording confiscated by their sound-human and then only released many. many, many years later.
One of my favorite ABB songs. Grace is lightning in a bottle. She can shred. But what she played here doesn’t fit. Otherwise good stuff. Keyboard good vocals and keys. Slide good but way too loud overpowering
I hate to be that guy, but she sounded like she didn’t really know the song and was relying too much on winging it and her licks to carry her. She’s young and has a lot of room to grow. Well follow her career as she matures as a musician.
Of course she knows the song, It's just a 12 bar blues. She sounded fantastic!! She is far beyond many seasoned players who are 30 years older than she is.