Upgraded Pro-Shot Footage of Allman Brothers Band’s Saturday Night In Macon 1973 Concert Surfaces on YouTube

Following the tragic deaths of bassist Berry Oakley and guitarist Duane Allman in 1972 and 1971 respectively, the Allman Brothers Band went on with a revised lineup that featured Dickey Betts as the lone guitar player in the group and the additions of bassist Lamar Williams and piano player Chuck Leavell. One of the few pieces of footage from that era of the ABB, which lasted from 1972 – 1976, was aired on Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert’s A Saturday Night In Macon special.

The special featured live performance footage from Wet Willie, Marshall Tucker Band and the Allman Brothers Band that was filmed at Macon’s Grand Opera House on September 10th, 1973. Today, upgraded footage of A Saturday Night In Macon has surfaced thanks to the efforts of A House of Design Production, Donza, Bob Bartelma and BurningShoreProphet.

Let’s take a look at the Allman Brothers Band’s 1973 performance…

Set: Bill Graham intro, Done Somebody Wrong, Southbound, Midnight Rider, Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More, Statesboro Blues, Ramblin’ Man

And here’s the sets from Wet Willie and Marshall Tucker Band…

Wet Willie Set (Different Location): That’s Alright Mama, Mona Lisa Was a Man, Countryside of Life

Marshall Tucker Band Set: Take The Highway, Can’t You See?, Ramblin’ On My Mind

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  1. Some people say the bros weren’t hittin’ the note here. Maybe not their best but that talent hell they could maybe do the gig sleepwalking and still make me smile- groove on bros! It’s all good – peace out

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