Guitarist says last week’s Allman Brothers tribute show at MSG “felt like one of the last moments for a long time when people would be able to suspend reality and let go”
spoke with Trucks after he had returned home to Jacksonville, Florida, following his New York trip.
But now a thousand things go through your head — one being, “Shit, should we have done that?” The demographic of the Allman Brothers is kind of a prime candidate [for the virus]. So that felt a little weird. But information was rolling out at such a trickle that it was hard to make sense of anything.I know, man. It’s really crazy. I have friends whose parents were so stubborn about [attending the show]: “.” But their parents weren’t hearing it.
You see Gregg’s widow before the gig and you know people are wanting to feel certain things and you’re trying to do it right and give everyone what they want. I was really proud of everyone onstage. I thought everyone’s head was in the right place. That’s hard to do. There’s a lot of history with everyone on that stage, and you never know how that’s going to shake out. But it felt good. The spirit felt right.
I was apprehensive about doing this one because I felt the last [Allman Brothers Band] show in 2014 was unique in music history. It’s rare that a band goes out on that kind of note. There was something beautiful about that night. This show felt more like a tip of the hat to that legacy and everyone who had played in that band and the people we’ve lost. It felt like a send-off to Butch and Gregg. I know they would have been jacked to know they sold out the Garden so quickly [].
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