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The Allman Brothers Band: 'End Of The Line' Live at Cal Expo

Venue: Cal Expo Location: Sacramento, CA, USA Date: May 10, 1991

In 1991, The Allman Brothers Band delivered a poignant live performance of "End of the Line" at Cal Expo in Sacramento, marking a unique moment in their storied history. Just prior to this recording, they had released the album "Shades of Two Worlds" in 1990, which showcased their evolving sound while maintaining the Southern rock essence that fans love. Interestingly, "End of the Line" was a part of their 1990 studio album, yet it took on new life during this live set. This era was significant for the band as it represented a resurgence after struggles with lineup changes and personal difficulties, including the tragic loss of founding member Duane Allman years earlier. The emotional weight of the performance and its themes of perseverance resonate deeply, making it not just a concert experience, but a touching testament to their resilience as a band. Plus, can you believe it? This legendary band, formed in the late '60s, was still captivating audiences decades later!

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