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Allman Brothers Band - Ramblin' Man (Acoustic) Live at Lakewood Amphitheatre

Venue: Coca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre Location: Atlanta, Georgia, United States Date: September 7, 1992

In September 1992, when The Allman Brothers Band performed "Ramblin' Man" acoustically at Lakewood Amphitheatre in Atlanta, they were basking in a creative resurgence that began in the late '80s. Just prior to this performance, they released the album *Shades of Two Worlds* in 1991, which marked a significant moment in their career. This is often seen as a turning point, as it showcased their dedication to both classic Southern rock sounds and a willingness to explore new musical territories with the addition of guitarist Warren Haynes. Interestingly enough, this live recording reflects more than just a masterful play of guitars; it captures a raw intimacy unique to their acoustic sets—a rarity for a band known for its electrifying performances. The Allman Brothers were re-establishing their legacy during this period, showcasing their adaptability and depth, and reminding audiences why they remained a staple in the rock scene. This performance is a beautiful testament to their enduring spirit and musical evolution.

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