Allman Brothers - Blue Sky

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • 1982

Комментарии • 97

  • @jenton70
    @jenton70 16 лет назад

    One of the very best examples of American music. I could listen to this all day and never get tired of it. The notes evoke happiness.

  • @airboatr
    @airboatr 15 лет назад

    This song is my song for my wife. (as opposed to "our song") And we live on a river, and walk on a dirt road, and it makes me high when she turns her love my way, she's my blue sky - my sunny day.... then 4 or 5 minutes of PURE MUSICAL SMILE. Greatest love song ever written!!!! Let the music do the talking! :-)

  • @jenton70
    @jenton70 14 лет назад +1

    One of my favorite live guitar solos ever. Dickey has amazing style here - tone, phrasing, even the way he holds that Les Paul radiates cool. Love it.

  • @Sweeper5
    @Sweeper5 16 лет назад

    Yes, so melodic and happy. Lyrics are wonderfully joyous in their simplicity. How can you listen to this and not smile.

  • @cookq
    @cookq 13 лет назад

    Love Dickey. Rips this solo country-style. Dickey wrote the great ABB anthems: Jessica, Blue Sky, Elizabeth Reed, Ramlin' Man that I never tire of. Not ABB without him.

  • @CA11ofD00K1E
    @CA11ofD00K1E 11 лет назад

    1,000,000,000,000,000 likes!!!!! MY FAVORITE SONG EVER!!!! Don't fly mister bluebird I'm just walking down the road, LOVE LOVE LOVE This song.

  • @phallystorm
    @phallystorm 14 лет назад

    Chuck Leavell ONE of The SOUTHS Hottest Keyboardist. Another thing I love about my favorite Southern Rock Bands, is that they All improvise during the solo breaks. They keep it fresh that way.You won't hear Dickey playing the exact note for note solo as in the recorded album. Same thing with Clapton, or Page, or Slash, or ACE.iTs MAD Man!!

  • @YoScooby
    @YoScooby 16 лет назад

    Love this song. The original version from "Eat A Peach" is awesome, longer with a great jam in the middle.
    I used to have a E Mail buddy (he's still lurking out there) that was a integral part of my favorite Rock and Roll band. He was cool enough to tell me Rock and Roll stories and give me a little glimpse into the "happenings".
    He once wrote "The Allmans were always good friends".
    Makes me like the Allman Bros. that much more.

  • @SModikoane
    @SModikoane 16 лет назад

    It's interesting to look at the crowd just enjoying the music.
    If that was today, eveyone would have a camera.

  • @willrothfuss
    @willrothfuss 16 лет назад

    This song just rocks. Thank you Dickey Betts.

  • @dgsblb
    @dgsblb 14 лет назад

    I'm seriously upset that I wasn't able to go to this show. Born in 1990 ftl.

  • @cindysuew
    @cindysuew 17 лет назад

    ohhhh this song is my favorite. original or not. beautiful.

  • @utvolsfan13
    @utvolsfan13 15 лет назад

    walk along the river... sweet lullaby... it just keeps on flowin... it don't worry bout where it's goin

  • @WestCoastRoller
    @WestCoastRoller 15 лет назад

    Best Band Ever....bar none!!!

  • @Dutchy1965
    @Dutchy1965 13 лет назад

    Once this song grabs you by the balls - you'll never want to spend a day not hearing it!

  • @DingusStudley
    @DingusStudley 17 лет назад

    Easily there best song, by far, without a doubt, for a fact.

  • @GuardianOfMusic27855
    @GuardianOfMusic27855 11 лет назад

    I just listened to this because my coach loves this song. I guess it's not bad.

  • @jenton70
    @jenton70 16 лет назад

    Man I love Dickey Betts on guitar. I can never get my Les Pauls to sound that crisp.

  • @jazbo52
    @jazbo52 13 лет назад

    blue sky whipping post no need to listen to anything elsedwayne rest in piece best slide guitarist ever

  • @DarrenT777
    @DarrenT777 14 лет назад

    Dickey goes crazy in this solo I don't care what anyone says.. love that guy's tone and phrasing

  • @boblackey1
    @boblackey1 14 лет назад

    @frog442 No that is Mike Lawler who was in the Allman Brothers about one year. He was asked to join about late 1980 and was replaced by Chuck Leavell when he returned in late 1981. Also note that Jaimoe was not with the band when this was filmed. Jaimoe was voted out (fired) by Gregg, Dickey and Butch Trucks in late 1980 and was replaced by Frankie Toler on the other drums. Jaimoe was back when I saw them play in Nashville in 1986.

  • @rhino805999
    @rhino805999 12 лет назад

    Thanks for the obscure video , I had this on VHS, gone now, good to see.

  • @JimmyDean404
    @JimmyDean404 15 лет назад

    I love this song. 5/5 thanks for posting
    I can listen to this for hours

  • @LeGuedes01
    @LeGuedes01 18 лет назад

    Allman Brothers with Betts is Awesome!!
    Dickey Betts Rules!

  • @dregannlink
    @dregannlink 14 лет назад +1

    masterpiece!

  • @hahamoha
    @hahamoha 16 лет назад

    this is such a unique version of the song because the secondary guitar is so in sync the rhythm instead of the "jam" aspect of the song. it brings the song more together, rather than a defined freestyle Jam like the original song on Eat a Peach

  • @MrFlagon
    @MrFlagon 11 лет назад

    damm this is good music never heard this band before

  • @TheGunnCat
    @TheGunnCat 14 лет назад

    Thanks Mason. I would have never guessed.

  • @dockie1964
    @dockie1964 13 лет назад

    Saw ABB at the Roundup in Philly, JFK stadium in "June of 81"..man, what a fuckin awesome show that was..

  • @blackie411
    @blackie411 13 лет назад

    Nice video, but a version about 10 years later than I'd like. Thanks though; it was a joy to watch.
    And to anyone who thinks Dickey is no match for Duane, I saw them together in 1970 and they were the perfect compliment to one another Dickey takes a back seat to no one.
    I still go see the ABB, but Dickey and the ABB need to find a way to get it back together. As many have said, he wrote their best songs and I feel a little pain every time the ABB plays one of them.

  • @JasonC1981
    @JasonC1981 14 лет назад

    love outdoor concerts

  • @boblackey1
    @boblackey1 14 лет назад

    @jrlawingjr1377 The original was a studio version on Eat A Peach (1972) but they were playing the song live in 1971. I saw them play it twice and Duane didn't play slide guitar on Blue Sky then. He played regular guitar followed by Dickey playing a solo on regular guitar. But if I remember correctly, those live versions were in E. I think Dickey's voice wasn't as high pitched here in 1981 and is was in 1971, so that may be the reason. There is a live CD called "Stonybrook" which has DA on BSky.

  • @jat13
    @jat13 18 лет назад

    it has already been released on DVD. May be out of print now though.

  • @JasonC1981
    @JasonC1981 15 лет назад

    .....yeah there a jam band like the Greatful Dead. Great Music.

  • @hidekun1966
    @hidekun1966 12 лет назад

    The Les Paul sound in this video (live) sounds so good and natural to my ears. I LOVE IT!! I'd love to know what epuipments they are using on this stage.

  • @michaelmeyer4740
    @michaelmeyer4740 11 лет назад

    I So Miss Duane!!!!

  • @jrlawingjr1377
    @jrlawingjr1377 14 лет назад

    @boblackey1 Very Cool. I like Dickeys playing as well, very countryish. I was born in 77 lol a decade after your wishes. I'm sure you got a good deal though sounds like you saw some good stuff. My pops actually got to play guitar with the Allmans for a tour of about a year during the period where they went through a few of them. Thats probably one of the reasons I've learned of them. Anyways I love these guys and Blue Sky is one of my favorites, & the whipping post solos, holy smokes man!!!!!!

  • @10splitter
    @10splitter 14 лет назад

    So Greg leaves the band and they turn it into a country song? Well I'm sorry I know Dicky wrote it and can do as he pleases but I saw them perform this live in 1974 and it was, and did, ROCK...

  • @boblackey1
    @boblackey1 14 лет назад

    @jrlawingjr1377 Well now don't get confused. Duane didn't play slide on Blue Sky. I think Warren Haynes started that. And on the Stonybrook solo, after they play the Blue Sky riff a couple of times in the middle of the solo, that is Dickey Betts playing the rest of that solo. But Duane did play slide on several ABB songs. Statesboro Blues, Must Have Did Someone Wrong, Trouble No More, Don't Keep Me Wondering,Dreams etc. Yeah man I was born in 1947(wish it was 1987), been an ABB fan a long time.

  • @gritsngravee6
    @gritsngravee6 16 лет назад

    amen brotheren

  • @bvbbolle
    @bvbbolle 14 лет назад

    @austinabernethy456
    They are in Germany, the people wanted the song to be more efficient :P

  • @cyd3174
    @cyd3174 3 года назад

    Steve
    Hernia Hancock did write an instrument tune named ‘Jessica’
    However not this one with Dickie Betts

  • @JasonC1981
    @JasonC1981 15 лет назад

    too bad this concert dvd is out of print. I seen a couple on ebay for like 70 bucks though. Id like to get my paws on a copy someday.

  • @schvice1
    @schvice1 13 лет назад

    at the University of Florida "Gator Bandshell", Flavet Field, Gainsville, Florida.

  • @jarrett0512
    @jarrett0512 17 лет назад

    Um that wasn't Gregg Allman. It was Chuck Leavell. Levelle? I may be spelling that wrong. See, there was a time when they actually had Gregg and Chuck...two pianos. Gregg actually did organ and Chuck did piano. Thanks.

  • @Zizzister
    @Zizzister 15 лет назад

    The Beatles play regular classic rock. The Allman Brothers Band play southern rock. Natennsk8 knows what he/she is talking about

  • @Khumphries
    @Khumphries 16 лет назад

    i have the original track on my page. just look at all my favorites. its a slide show of chem trails but it has the song

  • @jrlawingjr1377
    @jrlawingjr1377 14 лет назад

    @boblackey1 Interesting, so Duane wasn't always a slide man. I went and listened to the Stonybrook solo wich was great. some parts almost sound like he does have a slide on but most of it sounds very articulate and fingered. I suppose maybe he used his fingers so well on slides and bends that it could be decieving, obviously you saw with your own eyes so thanks for your testimony. Thats so cool that you got to watch Duane play, what a great part of guitar history!

  • @BruceKulick
    @BruceKulick 15 лет назад

    Yes, I think.

  • @frog442
    @frog442 14 лет назад

    @boblackey1 TY so much for that. You definitely know your Allmans history lol. I"ve seen em a handful of times. Most recently on a tour w/ ratdog. The Trucks kid is awesome on guitar but it's just not the same w/o Dickey.

  • @jrlawingjr1377
    @jrlawingjr1377 14 лет назад

    It seems that Dickey always does this in G in all the se later recordings ( and fast)but it was in E on the Fillmore recording. Anybody got any insight on this? I dare to say I like it in E more, funny thing is you think ok maybe he changed the key to fit his voice, but wait he's the one who wrote it back then. So I wonder did Duane want it in E to jive with his open E slide style more or did Dickeys voice changeover the years and so he changed it for that reason? Anyhow I love this song!

  • @Umberto2
    @Umberto2 15 лет назад

    Yeah, they don't even let Dan Toler take a solo! What's up with that? The early 80s were a very different version of the band and this version really illustrates that.

  • @frog442
    @frog442 14 лет назад

    Is that Richard Manuel from The Band playin keys w/ them?

  • @cookq
    @cookq 13 лет назад

    @bvbbolle Try Gainesville, FL about '80 with Toler bros (no Jamoe). One of many ABB configurations. Goin' to Carolina!

  • @frog442
    @frog442 14 лет назад

    Is that Richard Manuel from the band playin keys w/ them?

  • @ckfootballman
    @ckfootballman 14 лет назад

    @Sweeper5 Dicky doesn't exactly sing in the exact proportional key as it seems for this song. And yes all the live versions are in G.

  • @bvanbaalen903
    @bvanbaalen903 10 лет назад

    From what DVD is this? I want to buy it :)

  • @WestCoastRoller
    @WestCoastRoller 15 лет назад

    I like the beatles too......I just like Allman bros better!...Peace.. out.

  • @tmc515
    @tmc515 17 лет назад

    Nice tune, I agree w/ the submariner; that ain't Lesh yo.

  • @Sweeper5
    @Sweeper5 14 лет назад

    @jrlawingjr1377 You know I've been wondering the same thing. I'm working on a cover of this song right now, and the live versions seem to be in G, with the original in E. Vocally, the G is higher than the E (which usually means more difficult to sing). I don't know why they upped the key 1 1/2 steps for the live stuff. Cool song though, no matter how ya slice it.

  • @Khumphries
    @Khumphries 16 лет назад

    totally

  • @sirronald69
    @sirronald69 13 лет назад

    * * * * *
    A W E S O M E

  • @gagealbright
    @gagealbright 15 лет назад

    agreed

  • @havard14
    @havard14 16 лет назад

    Um, I believe that's actually Mike Lawler on the piano solo.

  • @duanekuiper
    @duanekuiper 15 лет назад

    is this at Wolf Trap in md?

  • @britishinvader
    @britishinvader 14 лет назад

    anyone know what year this was?...looks like a pretty much younger dickey betts in this video......

  • @rodcrippler
    @rodcrippler 16 лет назад

    what does allman play in this song if not the piano??

  • @MrGonzo911
    @MrGonzo911 14 лет назад

    where is this triangle where they're playing?

  • @LadyCarrie223
    @LadyCarrie223 12 лет назад

    The piano doesn't seem to go with the actual song...or am I missing something?

  • @WorldsBestTop10
    @WorldsBestTop10 13 лет назад

    5 people need to be on some anti-depressants

  • @Tavat
    @Tavat 17 лет назад

    Dicky Betts has the most beautiful voice of any man. That might sound really gay, but I'm willing to take that risk. It's smooth...like Kentucky bourbon...

  • @cookq
    @cookq 11 лет назад

    Amen. Duane was technically the more brilliant player. But let's remember that he chose to play with Dickey. He could have carried on with Derek and the Dominos, but the pull of the ABB was too great. And with Dickey writing classic songs like this, who could blame him?

  • @PsychadelicGod
    @PsychadelicGod 16 лет назад

    the backup singer looks like chris robinson

  • @bertl025
    @bertl025 14 лет назад

    is that chris robinson singing backup???

  • @embwee
    @embwee 14 лет назад

    @tedhtedh patty smith?

  • @piorunekk
    @piorunekk 13 лет назад

    @TimmyB906 Lucky bastard...

  • @apataye
    @apataye 13 лет назад

    @cookq
    I do not dare to say your sentence "no ABB without D. Betts", but I -somehow- had the same feeling you express here, when I learned that most of my fav´ tunes from this band were all written (and played) by Mr. Betts. Especially 2 of the songs you named: BLUE SKY & E. REED (respectively, the brighter & the funkier track in their whole book) This is not to take away anything from Duanne, but -what the hell!!- D.Betts solos are JUST BETTER, too.

  • @LuigiISLame
    @LuigiISLame 12 лет назад

    mind turns to liquid at 1:95

  • @austinabernethy456
    @austinabernethy456 13 лет назад

    @bvbbolle hhahaha wow that made me crack up

  • @lizardking3
    @lizardking3 15 лет назад

    lol wow...

  • @PeetrSz
    @PeetrSz 13 лет назад

    @JoeyScruggs16 Nah,i don't think so.

  • @jkshackelford
    @jkshackelford 11 лет назад

    Get Dickey Back!!!!!!!

  • @TheGunnCat
    @TheGunnCat 14 лет назад

    There's not even an Allman in this video.

  • @Submariner75
    @Submariner75 17 лет назад

    It might look like his bass, but thats NOT Phil Lesh, LOL!!!! Does Lesh hold his neck that high? Doesn't Lesh wear glasses? Has Lesh ever been that built? DId Lesh play that kind of bass in 1982?

  • @pbl1
    @pbl1 13 лет назад

    @apataye - glad u like dickie, but he can't hold a candle to Duane

  • @SilvioManfredDante85
    @SilvioManfredDante85 15 лет назад

    I like his voice because it's high like mine,but that male background vocalist it annoying !

  • @pwertoreekin
    @pwertoreekin 13 лет назад

    no duane part...wierd

  • @wgrins
    @wgrins 17 лет назад

    that's definitely not phil lesh.

  • @msobol74
    @msobol74 12 лет назад

    i dont think steve perry is quailifed to do that

  • @airboatr
    @airboatr 15 лет назад

    no.

  • @MickBReedy
    @MickBReedy 17 лет назад

    I don't like this version nearly as much as the original.

  • @BENJ1969
    @BENJ1969 15 лет назад

    Terrible, sort of. Extremely abbreviated and stripped of its trademark extensive Dickey Betts jamming, absolutely. They hit the familiar notes the song is popular for, but this at best would be considered a radio edit. In the some 7 time I've seen the Allmans in concert, this is the weakest version I've seen.

  • @austinabernethy456
    @austinabernethy456 14 лет назад

    god this sucked! normally the allman bros would actually jam and this song would clock in at like 8 minutes live, but here its not even four minutes. It's so rushed and not even enjoyable to listen to. they couldve done way better.

  • @tulllguy
    @tulllguy 11 лет назад

    he ain't cool enough to be in this band

  • @Umberto2
    @Umberto2 15 лет назад

    god, this is a terrible version of this song