Had it on 8-track, had it on vinyl, still have it on CD.
Saw them at the Spectrum in Philadelphia on that same tour in 1971. They were incredible!
It seems that we were going to great concert after great concert at the Spectrum in that 1970-1972 time period. ABB, Mountain, Johnny Winter And, Live, Deep Purple and Rod Stewart at the same concert, Yes and Emerson Lake and Palmer at the same concert, Poco, Foghat...and others I can't recall right now.
But that Allman Brothers concert was one of the all time great concerts. And Live at the Fillmore probably the best live recording I've ever heard.. :thumbsup
Interesting Side Note: When Dickie Betts was younger he lived for a time with relatives in Stuart, Florida which is the town that abuts mine. I knew one of the members of that family, Donnie Smith, and he would sometimes talk about Dickie. About this time I met Donnie's uncle, Buford, who was a roadie for the ABB during the early days.
There was a kid who was involved in a tragic accident that left him paralyzed in about 1975/1976 and Donnie was able to get the ABB (now sans Duane) to play a benefit concert for this kid at a local dairy farm. In typical Southern style, we had a big pig roast that day before going to the concert. Two years after that, Dickie Betts returned and did another concert locally with his band Great Southern. Before they became the ABB, they were once called The 29th of February and they played in the local area several times...but this was before I moved to this area. Then they located permanently back in Macon Georgia and the rest, as they say, is history.