Dickey was a very angry drunk who was violent towards Gregg, Warren & especially the gentle giant, Alan Woody! Because of Betts slapping Woody, Warren & Allan left ABB!
Please read Gregory's autobiography, "Cross to Bear." He said that he had never considered having to run the band; he thought of himself as the Hammond-playing vocalist. He said that Dickey thought that he had to "run" the band, and that if he had thought he could start over, the first thing he would do was fire Dickey Betts. Yeah, I know it sounds bad; but READ GREGG'S BOOK ! !
@@DavidSmith-ss1cg My Cross To Bear is sitting on my nightstand right now & I’ve read it 4 times. I did not read where GA mentioned that he should’ve fired Dickey after Duane died. Please say the chapter & page number where that statement is in GA’s book? Thanks!
Shit YEAH EXACTLY EXCUSE MY FRENCH THIS WAS OUR MAMA LUCY'S FAVORITE SONG IN 94 SHE IS THE LADY I WROTE MAMA LOVES SKYNYRD FOR OUR MOTHER LUCY WHO GOT ME THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND RECORDS BEGGINGS AND BEST OF CLAPTON I WAS LIKE 13 THAT WAS THEE BEST CHRISTMAS I'VE HAD MY BIG N. ONLY BROTHER GOT ME THAT CLAPTON RECORD IT'S WHAT SEALED THE DEAL IT HAD ALL OF DERRICK N THE DOMINOES ON IT THAT YEAR I GOT GOOD ON GUITAR SO I WANTED TO GET INTO LITTLE RICKY AND THE MONO TONES BAND I GOT A BASS THAY NEEDED A BASS PLAYER I NEVER PLAYED BASS JUST BIG BROTHERS ALONG WITH 60S TUNES PLAYING IN OUR HOUSE WE WERE. A MUSICAL FAMILY EXCEPT DEAR OLD DAD IT WAS OLD BLUE EYES OR NEILSON RIDDLE ORCHESTRA STUFF SO I GOT THE JOB AINT STOPPED SINCE THE COVE VIRUS SHURE DID SOME STUFF IAM NOT ALLOWED TO TALK ABOUT IT UNCLE MAY SEND ME AWAY HE'S PRETTY DANGEROUS GET MY DRIFT ?🦇🥀🥀🦇🥀
@@briggs13a it's all a matter of taste. Warren is actually better technically than Dickie. But Dickie may have better tone and feel. You'll never be right with this. You can't prove your point.
I’ve always, since day 1 of hearing ABB, loved the attitude and feeling I’ve gotten with their music. It’s a day and hey! Tomorrow will be another one. With solemn respect RIP Dickey Betts.
The live version of Melissa blows my mind! Watching Dickie Betts playing the hell out of his guitar. There were 3 of them all on acoustic. Melissa has always been my favorite Allman Brothers song.
RIP Dickey what a fun time off Hwy 41 Osprey FL , we got to watch a living legend play in a Lil ole biker bar around the corner from his house. 1 ft in front of us ! ❤ I'll never forget it , ever ! He was so cool . I always wondered if he was just bored sitting at home & said I wanna go play . So very thankful Jam up there for us
@MARKIEBANUNCE The Allman Brothers Band was an American rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1969[3] by brothers Duane Allman (founder, slide guitar and lead guitar) and Gregg Allman (vocals, keyboards, songwriting), as well as Dickey Betts (lead guitar, vocals, songwriting), Berry Oakley (bass), Butch Trucks (drums), and Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson (drums). Subsequently, based in Macon, Georgia, they incorporated elements of blues, jazz and country music and their live shows featured jam band-style improvisation and instrumentals. So many bands started in Jacksonville too.
@@julietate7806 God tells us in the Holy Word who goes to Heaven and who does not. From what I have read, Gregg was a much nicer guy than Duane, so maybe one of them made it.
What a band and legacy. Dickie may have flamed out on booze at the end but it doesn’t diminish his legacy.this performance,tour and album were all fantastic
cannot get any better than this , just leaving Bubba Cox ja, we just played this one...... 46 years on Rogersville rd, every friday night and maybe 'Picking Palace on N E Cape fear you guys know,
UNCLE~MR.DAVID LETTERMAN IS LIVING ROYALTY..IN MY OPINION.. THAT MAN BROUGHT SO MUCH JOY AND LAUGHTER IN MY LIFE.. SEEING SOME OF MY FAVORITE GUITARIST'S ON HIS SHOW IS PHENOMENAL..
I was fourteen when he died...crushed. We lost a ton of great musicians in a few short years. One who rarely gets mentioned along with Duane, Jimi, Morrison and Janice is Jim Croce.
Gregg is one of my favorite singers and is THEE ABB voice, but love Dickey singing this song. Can't imagine anyone but Dickey singing Ramblin Man either.
Man I saw them in 92 and was an immediate convert. It was a religious experience for me. I had been playing metal on guitar and drums since 81 and I dove head first into the Allmans after that. I was already a devoted Skynyrd head but this was something improvisational and fun. Exactly what I was looking for at the time and it still is.... Shaffer doing a good Leavell :)
I started listening to them in 1969 with the self-titled album. Had already known about Duane as a session guitarist. So much great music during that period.
@@gsoltis29 I was crushed when he died...same with Jim Croce, Hendrix, Jim Morrison, half Lynyrd Skynyrd, seemed to drop like flies for a while. Seemed like not long after those (though it was) Lennon was gone then SRV.
Rick McCargar yeah I don't think we realized how good the music scene was back then Some of the shit today makes me want to cry 😂 People paying good money to listen to a guy play his iPhone through a PA system 😂
I saw the Dicky Betts band play an outdoor venue after Greg Allman threw him out of the brothers… he was awesome.. had everyone up and dancing.. one of the best concerts I’ve had the pleasure of seeing
Remarkable band, that almost didn't survive the late seventies with the disco an punk rock. They reinvented themselves into somthing greater, to become one of the best bands ever.
Paul Parks Wow! That’s really sad. A bunch of guys with God given talent who wasted their lives being Heroin addicts, drunks with multiple broken marriages, fighting separation in the band they couldn’t even get along with each other. these guys are your religion these guys are who you admire??
Linda Cull You’re probably someone who reads the tabloids as if they are real news. You wish to focus on some of the problems these men had in life and not what they gave us. Your soul is ugly and pathetic. And from your high horse you wish to cast judgement upon Paul Parks and the members of the band with that statement? Does that make you feel good? I feel I have to put some things into perspective with your absent-minded statement. The ABB suffered tragedy like no other band in rock, save maybe Lynyrd Skynyrd. But in spite of the multiple deaths, they endured and continued to produce some of the greatest music of all time. Think about that. They had their personal issues yes, but who are you to judge?
@@lindacull3447 says the one that believes in a fictional book (bible) and the people who look down their noses at everyone else that isn't a Bible thumper, one of the most unethical, hypocritical group that have the nerve to point fingers and judge. Fucking priceless!!!
This is about when I started listening to the ABB. Saw them first in 1998 I think. Went on to see them at least 9 more times. One of my biggest influences on guitar by far. I think I like a lot more of the jams they did with Derek, but I miss this particular line up a lot. A lot of energy.
The summer of 1996 saw them in Paso Robles at the California Mid-State Fair. Half way through the concert they took a little break and then they came back out minus Dickie and Gregg announced he wasn’t feeling well and had to go to the hospital.....Considering his history it would be easy to guess what happened....anywho Warren Haynes finished the show and worked his ass off and did a great job!!! Surprised he made it to 80....
I saw them in San Diego on that tour in 1994. Had modest expectations, thinking they were washed up junkies. Not so, they seemed sober and played fantastic.
DICKEY BETTS IS A VERY SPECIAL GUY! NOT ONLY CAN HE WRITE MUSIC,, HE CAN PLAY THE #%IT OUT OF A LES PAUL,, AND HE "SINGS" LIKE A SOUTHERN GENTLEMAN! AND, HE COULD HAVE HAD "HOLLYWOOD" IN HIS HANDS TOO,,, BECAUSE HE COULD HAVE PLAYED SOME BELIEVABLE WESTERNS, AS A COWBOY, OR COUNTRY GENT!!!
@@randybolt1021 He is part Native American, while his ex wife Sandy Bluesky and their daughter are fully. The daughter is Jessica, whom he wrote the instrumental about.
I dont think they had the mix right in the monitors - sounds like they were struggling a bit to get the right volume of their voices during the verses. However, I WILL say the way they (Allman Bros) edited this song for the short amount of time for the performance (it's a longer song than 4:52 ) is not an easy task to do, on the "fly" . - you can kinda see at the end of Dickie's solo it threw Woody off an Jaimo and Butch a beat or two - but I'm sure most people didnt notice.
Late summer opf 1994. How long after that did the Band part ways with Dickie? I still can't believe that happened. Dickie and Warren together was almost as magical as Dickie and Duane.
That may be so in your opinion however this band is NOT the Allman Brothers. After October 29, 1971 everything was nothing more than a series of tribute band.
Damn, dude, that was a bit harsh; ABB certainly survived after Duane, I agree the 2 double live albums put ABB on the musical map for all time; but look up the live bits from the Tonight Show, they were transcendant
Jessica, No One To Run With, Wasted Words, Melissa, Les Bres in A Minor, Can't Lose What You Never Had, End of the Line, Kind of Bird, Ain't Waistin Time No More, High Cost of Low Living, Come & Go Blues, Desdemona, Back Where It All Begins, True Gravity, Ramblin Man, High Falls, Win Lose or Draw, Soulshine, Seven Turns, Southbound, Nobody Knows...all recorded after October 1971....a hell of a series of tribute band.
R.I.P. Mr. Betts. Thanks for the wonderful music:)
Everyone hating on Mr. Betts…??? As if you “know” him. Undeniable talent. Just shut up and enjoy it.
R.I.P. Dickey!
✌💀👍🎸🎼🎵🎶🇺🇸🔥
You cannot reasonably talk someone out of something that they have not reasonably talked themselves into
Dickey was a very angry drunk who was violent towards Gregg, Warren & especially the gentle giant, Alan Woody! Because of Betts slapping Woody, Warren & Allan left ABB!
Please read Gregory's autobiography, "Cross to Bear." He said that he had never considered having to run the band; he thought of himself as the Hammond-playing vocalist. He said that Dickey thought that he had to "run" the band, and that if he had thought he could start over, the first thing he would do was fire Dickey Betts.
Yeah, I know it sounds bad; but READ GREGG'S BOOK ! !
@@DavidSmith-ss1cg
My Cross To Bear is sitting on my nightstand right now & I’ve read it 4 times. I did not read where GA mentioned that he should’ve fired Dickey after Duane died. Please say the chapter & page number where that statement is in GA’s book? Thanks!
Dickey Betts looks and sounds majestic here. I saw them on this tour. It blew my mind!
Same here,my 1st show of seeing them
..horde festival Columbus,oh.
This is one of my favorite songs by the off the second set album
I wanted to but never got to
Allmans never die. The road goes on forever.
ABB........one of the most influential, and best bands, to ever grace the stage.
A true legendary American band. RIP, Mr. Betts and Mr.'s Allman.
Lots of great shows over the decades. RIP Dickey, Duane, Greg, Butch. Truly. Thank you ❤😂
Absolutely awesome!
Brings me back to my college days in the 70's!
Love the Brothers!!♥️
Will always recognize that sweet beautiful Betts tone. RIP
there was never a better and more versatile American band than the ABB
Shit YEAH EXACTLY EXCUSE MY FRENCH THIS WAS OUR MAMA LUCY'S FAVORITE SONG IN 94 SHE IS THE LADY I WROTE MAMA LOVES SKYNYRD FOR OUR MOTHER LUCY WHO GOT ME THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND RECORDS BEGGINGS AND BEST OF CLAPTON I WAS LIKE 13 THAT WAS THEE BEST CHRISTMAS I'VE HAD MY BIG N. ONLY BROTHER GOT ME THAT CLAPTON RECORD IT'S WHAT SEALED THE DEAL IT HAD ALL OF DERRICK N THE DOMINOES ON IT THAT YEAR I GOT GOOD ON GUITAR SO I WANTED TO GET INTO LITTLE RICKY AND THE MONO TONES BAND I GOT A BASS THAY NEEDED A BASS PLAYER I NEVER PLAYED BASS JUST BIG BROTHERS ALONG WITH 60S TUNES PLAYING IN OUR HOUSE WE WERE. A MUSICAL FAMILY EXCEPT DEAR OLD DAD IT WAS OLD BLUE EYES OR NEILSON RIDDLE ORCHESTRA STUFF SO I GOT THE JOB AINT STOPPED SINCE THE COVE VIRUS SHURE DID SOME STUFF IAM NOT ALLOWED TO TALK ABOUT IT UNCLE MAY SEND ME AWAY HE'S PRETTY DANGEROUS GET MY DRIFT ?🦇🥀🥀🦇🥀
Version is shortened but I love this clip. 50 year old Dickey Betts. RIP sir.
Butch,Greg and now, Dicky my how rich in music we all had been thanks to them....
Gregg!
@@sblair6362 Ggreg! ....
rip dickey .Dickey is a top 10 greatest talent of blues rock music.
Warren is a far better guitarist than Dickey ever was.
Warren is great he is no Dickey
Why don't u all just stop. Music is not a competition as Dickie said. Say who is your favorite, not who is best. You can't prove who is better.
@@jellycream1964Ok mom,if you have seen dickey in his prime playing at a bar in park city utah you could say for sure unles your deaf or stupid
@@briggs13a it's all a matter of taste. Warren is actually better technically than Dickie. But Dickie may have better tone and feel. You'll never be right with this. You can't prove your point.
Freshman year in college 77' upstate NY, NOTHING better than the Allman Brothers!!
Great memories!!!
Alan Woody was my best friend when I lived in Nashville. RIP, Alan.
I’ve always, since day 1 of hearing ABB, loved the attitude and feeling I’ve gotten with their music. It’s a day and hey! Tomorrow will be another one. With solemn respect RIP Dickey Betts.
They gave us so much beautiful music and memories ❤
Nobody better than these guys for soo many reasons.
I still say they were the BEST AMERICAN rock-n-blues band ever
Warren is the hardest working man in music
The live version of Melissa blows my mind! Watching Dickie Betts playing the hell out of his guitar. There were 3 of them all on acoustic. Melissa has always been my favorite Allman Brothers song.
RIP Dickey what a fun time off Hwy 41 Osprey FL , we got to watch a living legend play in a Lil ole biker bar around the corner from his house. 1 ft in front of us ! ❤ I'll never forget it , ever ! He was so cool . I always wondered if he was just bored sitting at home & said I wanna go play . So very thankful
Jam up there for us
Sounds like The Hoosier bar ? You were very lucky to see him there.
The brother's 94 tour was outstanding. Hats off to 07-01-1994 Raleigh, NC, the Definitive show of the tour. RIP Dickey.
Fantastic tour
SARATOGA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 1994 & 2012
So we're thier shows in Atlanta and Macon in 1974. I saw them both.
@billwalker7556 very jealous
They ALWAYS played better IN MACON....like they had something to prove
@MARKIEBANUNCE The Allman Brothers Band was an American rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1969[3] by brothers Duane Allman (founder, slide guitar and lead guitar) and Gregg Allman (vocals, keyboards, songwriting), as well as Dickey Betts (lead guitar, vocals, songwriting), Berry Oakley (bass), Butch Trucks (drums), and Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson (drums). Subsequently, based in Macon, Georgia, they incorporated elements of blues, jazz and country music and their live shows featured jam band-style improvisation and instrumentals. So many bands started in Jacksonville too.
Went and visted Greg and Duane's graves in Macon. I'm 68. First time I cried in years. I hope there is a Heaven.....
There is a Heaven, but rock stars don't go there for the most part.
@@richardgray8593 How do you know that? Are you God?
@@julietate7806 God tells us in the Holy Word who goes to Heaven and who does not. From what I have read, Gregg was a much nicer guy than Duane, so maybe one of them made it.
What a band and legacy. Dickie may have flamed out on booze at the end but it doesn’t diminish his legacy.this performance,tour and album were all fantastic
I have total love and respect and prayers for the Allman Brothers Band!
Killer! Randall & his bandmates are all MONSTERS. RIP Mark Foley who filmed this...boy do we miss you here in Middle GA...
cannot get any better than this , just leaving Bubba Cox ja, we just played this one...... 46 years on Rogersville rd, every friday night and maybe 'Picking Palace on N E Cape fear you guys know,
‘We’ll all be singing and we’ll all befriends’. I always feel great after hearing this song!
UNCLE~MR.DAVID LETTERMAN IS LIVING ROYALTY..IN MY OPINION..
THAT MAN BROUGHT SO MUCH JOY AND LAUGHTER IN MY LIFE.. SEEING SOME OF MY FAVORITE GUITARIST'S ON HIS SHOW IS PHENOMENAL..
What a band,super talented people. This is just glorious music,absolutely beautiful. Thanks for the video.
Nice to see them playing. So many years of great music 🎶
Outstanding.
Jam on. 🕉 🌟
Warren Haynes got great fucking tone!
Blessed are we to have had this national treasure of a band. RIP to the brothers that left us way too soon. Warren now holding down the fort.
You forgot about Brother Jaimoe!
Was 7 when Duane died. Woke up some time later to Ramblin Man. Will always love these guys.
I was too. Little tow headed pony riding farm girl from south Georgia. ABB has always been here. Its part of our DNA like red clay and Blue Skies.
I was fourteen when he died...crushed. We lost a ton of great musicians in a few short years. One who rarely gets mentioned along with Duane, Jimi, Morrison and Janice is Jim Croce.
I was 7 also.....
One of my favorite later song by the Brothers. Would usually stretch out to 15 mins in the live setting.
After David Gilmore, Betts is my favorite guitarist in popular music.
Awesome performance there!
Great shortened version of this great song.
Dave sure did showcase some righteous music. Wish he had invited Steve Forbert to perform. Dave had no idea what he was missing
Sure miss these boy's.....the reason I play guitar today....
Gregg is one of my favorite singers and is THEE ABB voice, but love Dickey singing this song. Can't imagine anyone but Dickey singing Ramblin Man either.
I was blessed to see The Allman Brothers 7 or 8 times. I saw Gregg Allman and friends 4 times. I miss those days.
Man I saw them in 92 and was an immediate convert. It was a religious experience for me. I had been playing metal on guitar and drums since 81 and I dove head first into the Allmans after that. I was already a devoted Skynyrd head but this was something improvisational and fun. Exactly what I was looking for at the time and it still is....
Shaffer doing a good Leavell :)
I started listening to them in 1969 with the self-titled album. Had already known about Duane as a session guitarist. So much great music during that period.
Rick McCargar I was born a month after Duane died. Cruel irony 😥
@@gsoltis29 I was crushed when he died...same with Jim Croce, Hendrix, Jim Morrison, half Lynyrd Skynyrd, seemed to drop like flies for a while. Seemed like not long after those (though it was) Lennon was gone then SRV.
Rick McCargar yeah I don't think we realized how good the music scene was back then
Some of the shit today makes me want to cry 😂
People paying good money to listen to a guy play his iPhone through a PA system 😂
@@gsoltis29 People born now get it all and they have it on demand. It's a good time to be alive!
I’m 42 and just now discovering how amazing they are!
Same. Well it's been a few years for me but....always regret I definitely had time to see Gregg live and missed it.......
I can dig it.
'94 or so, commuting across the GGB.
On the way one morning, KFOG plays "No One Left To Run With".
I had to pull off 19th.
Dickey and Greg ...dont get any better !!!÷
Gregg Allman was the most humble man !!
OUTSTANDING!
Badass song by a badass band
I saw the Dicky Betts band play an outdoor venue after Greg Allman threw him out of the brothers… he was awesome.. had everyone up and dancing.. one of the best concerts I’ve had the pleasure of seeing
Love this song
Remarkable band, that almost didn't survive the late seventies with the disco an punk rock. They reinvented themselves into somthing greater, to become one of the best bands ever.
When Gregg and Butch passed a little part of me died inside also...All my band mates felt the same.
The ABB is my Church their music is my Religion ~ and the road goes on forever ~
Paul Parks Wow! That’s really sad. A bunch of guys with God given talent who wasted their lives being Heroin addicts, drunks with multiple broken marriages, fighting separation in the band they couldn’t even get along with each other. these guys are your religion these guys are who you admire??
Linda Cull You’re probably someone who reads the tabloids as if they are real news. You wish to focus on some of the problems these men had in life and not what they gave us. Your soul is ugly and pathetic.
And from your high horse you wish to cast judgement upon Paul Parks and the members of the band with that statement? Does that make you feel good?
I feel I have to put some things into perspective with your absent-minded statement. The ABB suffered tragedy like no other band in rock, save maybe Lynyrd Skynyrd. But in spite of the multiple deaths, they endured and continued to produce some of the greatest music of all time. Think about that. They had their personal issues yes, but who are you to judge?
@@lindacull3447 says the one that believes in a fictional book (bible) and the people who look down their noses at everyone else that isn't a Bible thumper, one of the most unethical, hypocritical group that have the nerve to point fingers and judge. Fucking priceless!!!
Always a fan. I was told back in the day they might play in excess of three hours in concert? My thrill is seeing Dickie playing a PRS
I saw them once do a 4 hour show
This is about when I started listening to the ABB. Saw them first in 1998 I think. Went on to see them at least 9 more times. One of my biggest influences on guitar by far. I think I like a lot more of the jams they did with Derek, but I miss this particular line up a lot. A lot of energy.
90-95 great ABB years
Loved the abbreviated solo section. Probably an allowance for television
God I miss late night TV! what passes is now is little more than static! blah blah blah, we hatr Trump, blah blah bla.. SHUT UP!
The summer of 1996 saw them in Paso Robles at the California Mid-State Fair. Half way through the concert they took a little break and then they came back out minus Dickie and Gregg announced he wasn’t feeling well and had to go to the hospital.....Considering his history it would be easy to guess what happened....anywho Warren Haynes finished the show and worked his ass off and did a great job!!! Surprised he made it to 80....
I saw them in San Diego on that tour in 1994. Had modest expectations, thinking they were washed up junkies. Not so, they seemed sober and played fantastic.
And Warren still remains. Thank goodness for that.
This was a great stretch for the boys!
love you so much
"The Allman Brothers band kids, we ll be right back."
DICKEY BETTS IS A VERY SPECIAL GUY! NOT ONLY CAN HE WRITE MUSIC,, HE CAN PLAY THE #%IT OUT OF A LES PAUL,, AND HE "SINGS" LIKE A SOUTHERN GENTLEMAN! AND, HE COULD HAVE HAD "HOLLYWOOD" IN HIS HANDS TOO,,, BECAUSE HE COULD HAVE PLAYED SOME BELIEVABLE WESTERNS, AS A COWBOY, OR COUNTRY GENT!!!
A Confederate Cavalaryman..........whatcha talkin bout son!
A brilliant man, especially for all the instrumentals he wrote.
Some say Dickey is a wonderful Indian
@@randybolt1021 He is part Native American, while his ex wife Sandy Bluesky and their daughter are fully. The daughter is Jessica, whom he wrote the instrumental about.
@@pauljordan4452 Thank you for the info, Betts was a 'oner', one of a kind for sure
Best line up EVER!
if southern rock was a person, its name would be Dickie Betts. RIP
Gregg just kickin back while Dicky and Warren take this one.
The best allman bros tune
It’s very sad though
Brilliant
Warren Haynes saved the ABB. Added 20 more years to their legacy.
Dickey at his best ! Amazing
RIP Dickey❤️🎶
I dont think they had the mix right in the monitors - sounds like they were struggling a bit to get the right volume of their voices during the verses. However, I WILL say the way they (Allman Bros) edited this song for the short amount of time for the performance (it's a longer song than 4:52 ) is not an easy task to do, on the "fly" . - you can kinda see at the end of Dickie's solo it threw Woody off an Jaimo and Butch a beat or two - but I'm sure most people didnt notice.
You are very observant. Thank you for your input.
Most people don't notice anything.
That’s fuckin crazy man
Give Dickey his LesPaul back👍🤠🌵
magic
sh*t ....30 yrs ago....sounding like yesterday..
duane said "im the famous one but, dickey is the good one"
Late summer opf 1994. How long after that did the Band part ways with Dickie? I still can't believe that happened. Dickie and Warren together was almost as magical as Dickie and Duane.
That may be so in your opinion however this band is NOT the Allman Brothers. After October 29, 1971 everything was nothing more than a series of tribute band.
2000 (Spring)
Damn, dude, that was a bit harsh; ABB certainly survived after Duane, I agree the 2 double live albums put ABB on the musical map for all time; but look up the live bits from the Tonight Show, they were transcendant
Jessica, No One To Run With, Wasted Words, Melissa, Les Bres in A Minor, Can't Lose What You Never Had, End of the Line, Kind of Bird, Ain't Waistin Time No More, High Cost of Low Living, Come & Go Blues, Desdemona, Back Where It All Begins, True Gravity, Ramblin Man, High Falls, Win Lose or Draw, Soulshine, Seven Turns, Southbound, Nobody Knows...all recorded after October 1971....a hell of a series of tribute band.
October 29 1971 One of those guys, huh?
Yeah, they totally should have quit playing music together when Duane died. Brilliant.
I saw them several times during this period. Great live band. Betts was the best after Duane passed. Don’t care for Trucks at all.
Yesssssirerreerrrrr
Sorry my comments were intended for a previous Randall Bramblett piece
Dickey Brother we all know who the Great One is.
db , what a master
THE master guitarist.
BEST F-CKING BAND EVER! EVER!!!
Lucky &^%^$ audience that night. Jeez!
Legends at Work !!!!!!!?!((!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$%%%%%%%$$
Allen woody da man
Allen Woody was a hell of a guy, master player, and a damn good friend to me, R.I.P. Allen.
That version is the definition of neutered. ABB sounds great but cutting the song sucks.
good riffs! ha!
I just smoked a bowl in honour of Dicky Betts.
👍
Sorry to report Dickey passed today.
That Les Paul sounded better than the PRS . Why ? Dk
Do these bands on letterman really want paul scheafer playing with them?
Only 3 drummers? Slackers
DICKIE BETTS!!!
At the end the bust into Jessica.
Ever heard of an intro. sounds like the grateful Dead but with cheesy lyrics
Title of this tune, anyone ?
Back where it all begins