Originally Performed By | The Allman Brothers Band |
Original Album | Idlewild South (1970) |
Music/Lyrics | Dickey Betts |
Vocals | Jeff Holdsworth (lead) |
Historian | Erik Swain |
Allman Borthers Band guitarist Dickey Betts wrote “Revival” as a way to acknowledge and synergize the band’s musical and cultural past and present. The lyrics (“People can you feel it...”) and gospel-ish arrangement evoke both Southern spirituals and free-loving hippies. But most likely Phish played the song merely to showcase the twin-guitar attack of its first lineup. When second guitarist Jeff Holdsworth (who sings lead on Phish’s version) departed the band, this song went with him. The only known performances occurred on 9/27/85 and 10/30/85.
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