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Originally Posted by Crafty Angler
Reelecstasy got it first -
I had heard the story on Duane's death but it is about yodeling in the tunnel of love...
Ooops....I'm gonna get reported for that one 
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Originally Posted by BigFish
I think you are mistaken Chuck! 
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Your both Mistaken...did you read the post I put up.
It ain't about "talking to the little man in the boat" or Duane hitting a Peach Truck.
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Alas, the real answer is not quite so literary. The title is an allusion to a statement Duane Allman once made during a magazine interview:
The myth was that the band used the title because Duane had crashed into a peach truck when he died; in truth, it came from one of Duane's throwaway lines in an interview. "How are you helping the revolution?" Ellen Mandel of Good Times Magazine had asked him. "I'm hitting a lick for peace," Duane responded. "And every time I'm in Georgia, I eat a peach for peace."
This explanation is supported by the album's back cover, which features a drawing of a railroad flatcar carrying an enormous watermelon, with the words "EAT A PEACH FOR PEACE" appearing along the top curve of the melon."