WHAT IS THIS
THAT STANDS BEFORE ME
60's-70's (Classic Rock) / Late 70's -80's (Metal/Hard Rock)/ 50's -60's (Oldies)
I CAN WALK DOWN THE STREET,
THERE'S NO ONE THERE
THOUGH THE PAVEMENTS
ARE ONE HUGE CROWD
I CAN DRIVE DOWN THE ROAD,
MY EYES DON'T SEE
THOUGH MY MIND
WANTS TO CRY OUT LOUD ...

I'M A DREAMIN' MAN
YES, THAT'S MY PROBLEM
I CAN'T TELL WHEN
I'M NOT BEING REAL
IN THE MEADOW DUSK
I PARK MY AEROSTAR
WITH A LOADED GUN
AND SWEET DREAMS OF YOU
SUN TURNIN' ROUND
WITH GRACEFUL MOTION
WE'RE SETTING OFF
WITH SOFT EXPOLSION
BOUND FOR A STAR
WITH FIREY OCEANS

TECHNICAL ECSTASY TOUR
Black Sabbath :
Civic Arena,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
12/08/76
(Expanded Edition)
REVOLUTION ON THEIR MINDS
THE CHILDREN START TO MARCH
AGAINST THE WORLD IN WHICH
THEY HAVE TO LIVE
AND ALL THE HATE
THAT'S IN THEIR HEARTS
I WON'T TAKE ALL THAT THEY
HAND ME DOWN
MAKE OUT A SMILE
THOUGH I WEAR A FROWN
AND I'M NOT GONNA TAKE
IT ALL LAYING DOWN
'CAUSE ONCE I GET STARTED
I GO TO TOWN

Gregory LeNoir Allman
(December 8, 1947 – May 27, 2017)
was an American musician,
singer and songwriter.
He was known for performing
in the Allman Brothers Band.
Allman grew up with an
interest in
rhythm and blues music,
and the Allman Brothers Band
fused it with rock music,
jazz, and country.
He wrote several
of the band's
most popular songs,
including
"Whipping Post",
"Melissa",
and
"Midnight Rider".
Allman also had a
successful solo career,
releasing eight studio albums.
He was born
and spent
much of his childhood
in Nashville, Tennessee,
before relocating to
Daytona Beach, Florida,
and then
Macon, Georgia.
He and his brother
Duane Allman
formed the Allman Brothers Band
in 1969,
which reached mainstream success
with their 1971 live album
At Fillmore East,
but shortly thereafter,
Duane was killed
in a motorcycle crash.
The band continued,
and released
Brothers and Sisters,
which became their
most successful album,
in 1973.
Allman began a
solo career with
Laid Back
the same year.
He gained some
additional fame for his
1975 to 1979
marriage to
pop star Cher.
He had an unexpected
late-career hit
with his cover
of the song
"I'm No Angel"
in 1987,
and his seventh
solo album,
Low Country Blues
(2011),
saw the highest
chart positions
of his career.
Throughout his life,
Allman struggled with
alcohol and substance use,
which formed the basis
of his memoir
My Cross to Bear
(2012).
His final album,
Southern Blood,
was released
posthumously on
September 8, 2017.
GIVE ME YOUR BODY JUST GIVE ME, YEAH, YOUR BODY GIVE ME, YEAH, YOUR BODY