The Allman Brothers Band - Ramblin' Man - 1/16/1982 - University Of Florida Bandshell (Official)
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- The Allman Brothers Band - Ramblin' Man
Recorded Live: 1/16/1982 - University Of Florida Bandshell - Gainesville, FL
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RIP Dickey Betts and thanks for doing the best you can.
Glad there’s people still regularly watching this. All time performance
And you did great! RIP❤
Thank you, Dickey, for all the music that you gave to all of us to enjoy. I remember being an 8 yr old "rolling down HWY 41 " with my Mom in Sarasota listening to this. Fly High Dickey . We love you and will miss you
Me, too!
When it’s time for leaving, I hope you’ll understand… Rock in Peace, Forrest Richard “Dickey” Betts.
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We lost a Great one today.. Y'all...the Last of one the Greatest Southern Rock....And ..Rock and Roll bands of All time... RIP... Dickey Betts....Mr Dilly and All of Us will Always remember You.. Sir !!!🙏🎸😓
WOW!! Thank you Dickey Betts for keeping the band going when times got hard for the brothers. Ramblin Man was all you! May your spirit continue to ramble!!
Rest in peace, legend
Travelled over 2,500 miles in '73 to see/hear this band by bus as air/train strikes on! Air con on bus broke down while going through prairies during heat wave (people puking all over bus. Driver said push or kick out windows!! Concert line-up: James Cotton Blues Band, Boz Scaggs then the Allman Brothers! What a treat and night!! Ticket cost $5.00, evening forever priceless!!!!!!!!!!
I have tears but all the times I saw you live Loved it with Duane too
Duane has been missed for me since I was 13. I'm 68 now. Respect for the greatest!
Didn’t really wanna cry today. RIP Dickey.
If you ever saw the Allman Brothers live you were surely blessed. ❤😢RIP DB
Was at this show. Free at the UF Bandshell. Unbelievable...
That’s for sure!! The best!! ❤
Rest in peace, master. Forever in our hearts
YES INDEED .. THERE ARE A GROUP OF US STILL PLAYIN' OUR HEARTS OUT , RICHARD , IN YOUR HONOR , BROTHER .. R.I.P. !!
Dickey, you were one hell of a musician! An important part of the soundtrack of my life for sure. I'll always cherish seeing and hearing you live on stage.
Forrest Richard Betts
December 12, 1943 - April 18, 2024
Thanks for all the great music and memories. Rock in Peace Dickey ! ❤🙏❤
I have seen our brothers live and I play guitar ... bending strings.. jamming this song, blue sky.. .. priceless.. R.I.P.. BROTHER
As soon as I heard the news of Dickey's passing, this song started autoplaying in my head. Seems I'm not the only one. Rest in peace.
At 66 years old I was 15 in 1973 and my 21 year old brother and I joined the carnival that summer and traveled with them for 6 weeks around Michigan. My Bro is gone now 10 years and so whenever this song comes on I have good memories of that summer
What Good Memories Thankyou For Your Short Story
I went to college in the late 80s --- sure wish I could've seen Dickey just jammin' away at my campus like this --- RIP, great one
I was so sorry to hear of Dickey Betts passing . May he RIP . I remember him well , he was my intro into Southern Rock and I listened ever since then .
R.I.P. Ramblin Man
RIP Dickey. Thank you for all the great music.
Loving you Mr. Betts since I was 14. I'm 68 now. Thank you.
Beautiful memories of driving on vacation across our great country with my kids and my high school sweetheart wife that passed away 20 years ago. Thank you brother!! You will be missed.
I was born a Ramblin Man , R.I.P. Dickey , you' ll be with your Brothers now in Heaven soon ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Keep rolling down 41. I'll miss our fun in Bradenton. Talk of the town 😢
Dickey is jamming with Duane in rock & roll heaven, the musical genius lives on forever
I pray my old friend Fly Brooks picks him up at the airport in Rock & Roll Heaven. Those two rambled together, around the World 3 complete times, when they played in the Elvin Bishop Band. RIP 🙏
RIP to one of the best to ever do it. Thanks for all the music Dickey.
Descanse em paz, descanse na glória com os seus velhos irmãos! Obrigado, lenda!
I just had an eargasm.
Me too!
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Rest in peace Dickey Betts, you did the best! 🙏🙏🙏🕯🕯🕯☮✌💜
DB probably played this song a thousand times by then but never lost enthusiasm for it. Always a great performance. At his worst is still better than most at their best. No one can play like him.
Yeah, no-one ... not even Duane (imho).
Z1000Jeff I think Duane had more soulful solos, but Dickey was the more rounded guitarist. He could play lead and lay down rhythm second to none in rock.
@@Alpine_Joe Ya going a little overboard there even Dicky will tell you that and he has a high opinion of himself lol
@@taylorpelletier89 Have you ever heard Duane play??
@@chuckydall9250 of course. Dickey is the better rhythm player imo. Also, the more accomplished musician. He could write hits. Don't believe Duane had much prowess in that regard.
Dickey Betts guitar brilliance was second only to his handsomeness, what a stud. RIP Richard ❤🙏
Dickies solo at the end!! Need I say more?
RIP my friend
Gone but the music will never be forgotten!!
RIP Dickey see you later...thanks for the good times
Can't believe you are gone RIP DB❤
That is the greatest version of 'ramblin' man' I've ever heard!! God bless you Dickey.
¡El maestro Dickey Betts acaba de partir a los 80 años, el 18 de diciembre del 2024 y su música quedará como legado y "Ramblin' man" que cantó y tocó un solo inolvidable de guitarra con los Allman Brothers fue el himno de mi adolescencia por su letra y melodía y aún sigue siendo una de las principales canciones de mi vida!
¡R.I.P genio de la seis cuerdas ¡
One of the greatest songs ever made & Betts one of the greatest guitarists ever!
R.I.P. Dickey Betts! Thank you for the great music.
RIP to one of the greats. 🙏
RIP Dickey, love you!!!!
What a legacy of music dickie left behind’s
The Allman Brothers family tree will carry the torch!!
R.I.P. Ramble on.....
Rest in Peace Dickey, You were the Man!
I just heard dickie had died ,it made me quite sad ,brilliant guitarist
Incredibly amazing! He played like a legend
Rock in Peace Dickey 🎸
Always loved Dickey Betts sound. Hell of a guitar player very smooth melodic runs.
Rest in Peace, Dickey. 🎸🥀
Rest in peace, Dickey Betts! 🙏
RIP Mr. Betts. Thank you for your music
All time favorite band ,no one sounded like them when they hit the scene!
My only complaint is too short. Could hear that lick over and over.
RIP Brother
The magic of DB was he probably never played it the same way twice. Legend
This is a treasure of the American Southern Music .
RIP and thank you 🎵💔
Stunning brilliance from Dickey.
R. I. P. Brother
No Dickey, thank YOU! Almost have the whole band back together now.
RIP dickie!!
Musical legend!!
That man is a Legend
Absolutely sensational. Strange Mr Betts wasn’t generally mentioned when people argued over who were the top guitarists of the 60s and 70s. Listening to this, it’s hard to think of anyone better - on a par, but not better.
His voice is so soothing even when he talks
Dickey is probably the most melodic guitarist ever, but i can give you a few better in my opinion,God (only God can create a Stairway), Paul Kossoff, Richie Blackmore, Jeff Beck, Clapton, Rory Gallagher, Angus + George Young. There's a few. But yes, Dickey is right up there high on the list, along with Duane, pretty much the only 2 Septics i rate.
My two favorite guitarists are Dickie Betts, and Scott Gorham. Everyone else to me personally, can get in line behind them.
Had no idea Dickey Betts was such a shredder! There's a lot of music out there to listen to and I admittedly know way more about jazz than i do blues swampy rock but he's a great picker!
Most shredders have no soul, Dickey, well he got plenty
How could you not know ? ❤️
@@blindboygrunt7711 I wouldn't exactly call Dicky a shredder in the way they use the word now he could play fast and flashy but it had soul unlike shit today that is fast just for the sake of being fast!
I can see those tall pines in the background of audience, and moss on other trees, 🐊 Go Gators. Great music.
What an absolute Rock God
Duane and Greg are in Heaven playing this classic. We miss you guys. God bless the Allman Bros. Band
Do your homework, guy! How should Duane play a song that he does not even know? The song is from 1973 and he unfortunately died in 1971
@@joe22589 If you believe in the afterlife then it should seem feasible that Duane has heard and played along with this song many times.
@@Davilow haha. Afterlife and all that crap is not my cup of tea. We have our time on earth - and that's it. I do not even think that there is a guitar shop in heaven
@@joe22589 Duane did hear this song. Know your history. Dickey played him a demo on the gatlinburg tapes
It was one hell.of a ride. Oh yeah.
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RIP Dickey Betts!
Dickey rocking that Goldtop!!! He has wicked skills, as always....!
Come on! 2 mistakes in 1 solo. That is not one of his good performances
@@joe22589 his Goldtop is longer gold. He refinished himself (apparently in his garage) in red back in the 90s after it he thought it was looking a little rough.
Beacan Ó Donnghaile he’s got several goldtops, the one the in the video is still gold.
He blistered that poor standard…
If this was the only song I’ve ever heard in my life I’d be content
"We gon' do another song for ya called...goes like this....entitled..."
...the best song ever made.
Prayers to the Ramblin' Man! Get well soon, Dickey!
Is Dickey Betts the best guitar god ever to play rock, country and blues at the same time? Driving down highway 41.
Man this tone!!!! wonderful
RIP x
rest in peace Dickey.
The best. One of my favourite songs all time !!!! Like these sound and feeling of D.Betts Guitar. All Band is great !
1:01…. Look at Dickie’s posture… perfect. Feet shoulder length apart….. shoulders square to the instrument…. Standing straight up…. Nicely done
Coulda been a golfer :P
1:13 Nice to see that Cher remained on good terms with the band and jumped in on backing vocals.
That wasn't Cher, it was Yoko Ono.
RIP Dickey, April 18th, 2024
"We're gonna do another tune for ya, called uh, go like this, entitled..." LMAO! Mr. Betts is the man!
To Mr. Dickey Betts in Heaven , 2 words , THANK YOU !
RIP Dickey ❤
A key line in this song emerged in 1969 when Dickey Betts was playing in various bands in Florida. He would often stay with a friend, Kenny Harwick, who had a habit of asking questions and then answering them. One day, he asked Betts how he was doing and then answered for him: "I bet you're just trying to make a living and doing the best you can."
The lyrics have the same feeling as hank williams songs basically i gotta keep it movin lol
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Great story!
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It amaizes me how "similar" the overall feel is to "Heard It In A Love Song", but two (musically) totally different masterpieces , with a similar message......I gotta go! 😁
Truly great musicianship that will never be matched.
@@triggerhappydad65 I'm kinda dumb though I said it reminds me of Hank Williams and forgot Hank literally has a song called ramblin man duh lol
There's a guy I met Alan Brown in Leesburg area.. Played in ABB with both Dickie and Duane. Said Duane used to bring his motorcycle on the bus. Dickie used to stop by and visit occasionally and they'd play on the porch. Great guy...
Wow i always loved him but this video showed me how good his voice is
Genius!
RIP Dickey 🎸🍊
RIP Dickey
Great version. Love it!!!!!
The fact that this only has 108 views makes me sad. Thank you for video though. I loved it! ;)
I just made it 504
Kris Watson Jesus it’s not that deep calm down
Now it’s at 278k views. Not all hope is lost for this world :)
"IN MEMORIAM": DICKEY BETTS (THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND / DICKEY BETTS & GREAT SOUTHERN / DICKEY BETTS BAND) (1943-2024)
It must have been a real treat to have been there.
RIP Dickey Betts 🤘🙏
Allman Brothers sept 2022..
Still in my heart
the peace and beauty of Music is one to listen to Reminder of beauty in Life . Lord at one Time I was Born a Rambling young man.
RIP, Dickey!
Rest in peace, Dickey.
This was back in 82 probably would have done a line myself . I would have been 22 .
Dicky was a badass