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The Allman Brothers Band returned to the Beacon Theatre for the third show of their six-night farewell run yesterday. As was the case on Wednesday, guitarist Derek Trucks once again took up Duane Allman’s long-lost (and recently rediscovered) 1957 Goldtop Les Paul for a number of tunes.

Highlights from the show included emotional first set takes on “No One to Run With” and “Soulshine,” marking the first time that the Warren Haynes-penned tune has appeared during the farewell run. Haynes also took up vocals for “Blue Sky” during the second set, which also featured extended takes on “Rocking Horse” and “You Don’t Love Me,” with the latter playing into a rare “Soul Serenade” to close things out. The farewell run’s “Will The Circle Be Unbroken?” theme then continued as the band slipped the gospel classic into this week’s first “Whipping Post” for the night’s finale.

The Allman Brothers Band have just three more shows to go before calling it quits after 45 incredible years. The band will return to the Beacon tonight, with the final two shows scheduled for this coming Monday and Tuesday.

Here’s a look at last night’s setlist via the Allman Brothers Band Forum:

Friday, October 24, 2014, Allman Brothers Band, Beacon Theatre, New York, NY

Set I: Hot ‘Lanta, No One To Run With, Leave My Blues At Home, Worried Down With The Blues, Soulshine, True Gravity, Dreams, Black Hearted Woman

Set II: Done Somebody Wrong, Come And Go Blues, Rocking Horse, Trouble No More, Midnight Rider, Blue Sky, You Don’t Love Me > Soul Serenade

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