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Allman Brothers Band - End of the Line Live at Great Woods Concert

Venue: Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts Location: Mansfield, Massachusetts, United States Date: September 6, 1991

In the September 6, 1991, live performance of "End of the Line" at Great Woods, just about everything was gearing up for a significant moment in The Allman Brothers Band's storied career. At this juncture, they had recently released their album *Shades of Two Worlds* in 1990, which marked a revitalization after their initial heyday in the 70s. This album featured a mix of fresh sounds alongside their classic Southern rock essence and showcased the band's ability to adapt while staying true to their roots. Interestingly, *Shades of Two Worlds* was also the first studio album to feature guitarist Warren Haynes, who brought a new energy and perspective to the group. It’s noteworthy how "End of the Line," with its themes of resilience and camaraderie, perfectly encapsulated the band's journey through trials and triumphs, reflecting their enduring legacy. This live performance not only highlighted their remarkable musical synergy but also served as a poignant reminder of their ability to move forward while honoring their past.

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