![]() ![]() I threw down though, and didn’t hold back. I wanted to be as honest as I could, but at the same time, looking back like this was tough. Q: Was it hard to make yourself think about the darker times in your life?Īllman: It was. I’ve still got more songs in me, more stories to tell. Last fall I was pretty sick, and I had this thought that it just wasn’t my time yet. Q: What impact have your health struggles over the last few years had on the way you think about your life and history?Īllman: Well, as I said, I’ve been working on this book for a while, but my health being what it has been over the last couple of years gave me an extra push to get the whole story down on paper. ![]() None of them really got the feeling of the band right, and that was what I set out to do. ![]() There have been a few books about the Allman Brothers over the year, and they all seem to tell one of two stories-either we were all out there sowing our wild oats, or we were constantly surrounded by tragedy. Just a bit here a bit there, that sort of thing. Q: Why did you want to write this book and tell your story?Īllman: I’d actually been thinking about doing a book for a long time, and since the 80s, I’d been putting bits and pieces of the story together. ![]()
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