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  • Опубликовано: 17 апр 2024
  • Paying my respects to Dickey Betts.
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  • @otisgibbs
    @otisgibbs  Месяц назад +42

    Here's the Dickey Betts/Bob Dylan video.
    ruclips.net/video/W8KxCdESrCE/видео.html
    Here's Greg Martin sharing Dickey/Allman Brothers stories.
    ruclips.net/video/5G9G_EsZxnM/видео.html
    Townes Van Zandt once jammed with the Allman Brothers.
    ruclips.net/video/LgbUkejofaY/видео.html

    • @johnwhite7863
      @johnwhite7863 Месяц назад +4

      😢thank you Otis for "the rest of the story". You are truly a lovely man. Dickie is smiling!

    • @augustwest9492
      @augustwest9492 Месяц назад +1

      Not only a truly wonderful quote you shared but also the cascading memories. Dickey always lit up a stage ❤

  • @scottgillespie1482
    @scottgillespie1482 Месяц назад +100

    “Don’t fly Mr. Bluebird, I’m just walking down the road. Early morning sunshine tells me all I need to know.”

    • @greg3030
      @greg3030 Месяц назад +10

      And this one hits kinda hard🎸🙂

    • @MrPhotodoc
      @MrPhotodoc Месяц назад +13

      Where in the world do those words come from? Beautiful.

    • @holboroman
      @holboroman Месяц назад +14

      @@greg3030 Wish we could all live by those words and wipe away all this nonsense about WW3.

    • @buckodonnghaile4309
      @buckodonnghaile4309 Месяц назад +4

      Blue Sky 9/19/71 SUNY Stonybrook with Duane and Dickey is the bee's knees. Just beautiful

    • @scottgillespie1482
      @scottgillespie1482 Месяц назад +2

      Yes, that’s a fantastic recording. Amazing guitar work. Duane and Dickey were hot!

  • @catheryndenton1766
    @catheryndenton1766 Месяц назад +47

    He wrote In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed. Period- the end. Masterpiece.

    • @danielcombs3207
      @danielcombs3207 Месяц назад

      I love his instrumental pieces. Especially Elizabeth Reed it’s blues and jazz influenced sound was groundbreaking for me.

  • @devonfulton1759
    @devonfulton1759 Месяц назад +105

    “Richard Betts playin’ on that red guitar” - RIP

  • @SINCITYJIM1
    @SINCITYJIM1 Месяц назад +48

    🎶 "And when it's time for leavin, I hope you understand."

  • @mitchmatthews6713
    @mitchmatthews6713 Месяц назад +84

    Jessica is still one of the great rock-and-roll instrumentals. Stay safe, Otis.

    • @MrPhotodoc
      @MrPhotodoc Месяц назад +4

      Lots of women today are named after that song.

    • @DH-xm3hc
      @DH-xm3hc Месяц назад +4

      Also Melissa ✌️❤️🌼​@@MrPhotodoc

    • @thejamnasium6447
      @thejamnasium6447 Месяц назад

      and Liz Reed

    • @mariannemaloneywitherspoon6335
      @mariannemaloneywitherspoon6335 Месяц назад

      Named after his daughter who, as he said, he saw dancing in a field. ❤😊 3:59

  • @brianluvs2rv
    @brianluvs2rv Месяц назад +89

    Wonderful tribute. We've lost a giant today. RIP, Dickey. Your music lives forever.

  • @dr.buzzvonjellar8862
    @dr.buzzvonjellar8862 Месяц назад +76

    Beautiful musician. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed is a masterpiece. God rest you Mr. Betts.

    • @2ChukBuk
      @2ChukBuk Месяц назад +13

      Yep...In Memory of Elizabeth Reed has it all with Duane and Dickey playing off each other...blues, rock, jazz, it really is a masterpiece. Rest in power, Mr. Betts.

    • @gdtrfb2546
      @gdtrfb2546 Месяц назад +2

      As great a piece of music that has been written. RIP Dickey.

    • @philovance1940
      @philovance1940 Месяц назад +1

      Some of my proudest moments in music was learning and playing ABB music.

    • @buckodonnghaile4309
      @buckodonnghaile4309 Месяц назад +1

      Listen to Blue Sky live from SUNY Stonybrook 9/19/71. Dickey and Duane playing with more emotion than seems possible. I wonder where it would have went if Duane wasn't gone a month later?

    • @davenorman6717
      @davenorman6717 Месяц назад

      @philovance1940
      Same here. When i first started playing, i said to myself-" if i can learn Little Martha, after that it doesn't matter !"

  • @BlindSquirrelRocks-dv9lc
    @BlindSquirrelRocks-dv9lc Месяц назад +39

    Otis, thanks for stopping and giving us some wonderful words about Dickey Betts. This is the kind of loss that makes your day stop for a few moments, as all those songs and those guitar licks come streaming back into your memory. Dickey's passing comes with certain reverberations, including the realization that we've lost yet another musician that shaped our worlds. Rest in peace, Dickey.

    • @bobbycox9541
      @bobbycox9541 Месяц назад +3

      It paused my day for sure. If you have a moment pull up Where it All Begins live. I did earlier today and couldn’t hood back the tears.

  • @danielcombs3207
    @danielcombs3207 Месяц назад +81

    I took my son to see Bob Dylan and his great band in Tampa on Feb. 2, 2002. Later part of the show Bob introduced Dickey and they played Rainy Day Woman #12&35. You could hear Dickey’s guitar loud and clear. I told my son about how much of a legend Dickey was. When my son was married in Atlanta in 2019 we took a pilgrimage to Macon went to The Big House and Rosehill Cemetery to pay respects . Returned to Rosehill two years later with my wife and daughters. A wrought iron fence was erected around the enclosure to keep the band protected . I was sad to see that I couldn’t get very close to get a photograph of Gregg’s tombstone and new photos of Duane and Berry’s tombstones. As we turned to leave a small truck appeared and a tall thin black gentleman climbed out and strolled up to us. It was Chank Middleton who I recognized from the many photos of him and Gregg. I stumbled out a greeting and introduced my family. He asked if we would like to go inside the enclosure and take some pictures. I got some photos and had a few taken of Chank and myself. It was a special moment for me meeting him and being there seemed kind of surreal. My family could tell it was special for me. Chank passed on in 2022. I have never forgotten how kind he was to my family and myself. He was a kind southern ❤gentleman. I was honored to see the original Allman Brothers Band twice before Duane and Berry died. They were without a doubt in my humble opinion the finest live band a have ever seen. I was at a 1971 performance in NYC when the band debuted Blue Sky. I hope you are resting in peace Dickey god bless you. That was a beautiful tribute to him, great job Otis.

    • @susiefairfield7218
      @susiefairfield7218 Месяц назад +6

      Wow! What a night
      Thank You for sharing this story
      Saw him in WPB in 02

    • @danielcombs3207
      @danielcombs3207 Месяц назад

      @@susiefairfield7218 A close friend of mine sent me some concert information last week about a concert in Asheville called Live Dead and Brothers made up of musicians who played in the Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers. I mentioned that I would have loved to go with him. Unfortunately Asheville was the closest they were to Florida. So you saw Dickey in 02? I wish I could have gone to more concerts during that time but I didn’t always have the time or possibly the money at the time. Now those prices are very reasonable. I can go see a very good jazz concert for $20. here in Tampa. We have a lot of great talent in the Tampa Bay Area.

    • @devilsden2283
      @devilsden2283 Месяц назад +2

      Wow, that's a fantastic memory Daniel...wish I had been there with you...

    • @teresathomley3703
      @teresathomley3703 Месяц назад +6

      Dickey was absolutely the most underrated rock guitarist in the business. He was a stylist- I know a Dickey solo when I hear one. His style was a venerable stew of musics- you hear blues of course, but there's country, jazz, psychedelia....Dickey had all that stuff in his phrases. He was a hell of a songwriter as well- I'm just saying everything Otis said here. I also really dug his singing voice. His voice was very warm, very pleasant- like a singer in your family going a capella at a holiday get together. I've always loved the Allmans- and I listened to them incessantly when I bought my first real guitar as a teen. Dickey is one of the main reasons I am a guitar player. I'm glad he got a lot of years in here on our humble planet. He's an American national treasure. We're all gonna miss you Mr. Betts- be easy and rest easy brother. ☮❤🕉 🍄🍄🍄🍄 🍑🍑🍑🍑

    • @danielcombs3207
      @danielcombs3207 Месяц назад +2

      @@teresathomley3703 I agree with you he is underrated which is unfortunate . The Allman Brothers wasn’t a one guitar band and Duane obviously loved playing with him. If Dickey Betts hadn’t been in that band they would have broken up in 1971.

  • @yurolson
    @yurolson Месяц назад +31

    Duane Allman, Barry Oakley, Gregg Allman - Charlie Daniels - members of his band, Lynyrd skynryds band members - I guess the Volunteer Jam must be happening tonight!!!!
    This is getting harder and harder to take. So much of ours lives - my life - was wrapped around these people. Love falls short to express all that was transmitted from vinyl to us - from the stage to us - from us to them. Thank you Dickie - thank you for talking with me that morning in 1979 at Jakes when you were playing Pine Crest in Shelton. Your girl friend wasn't happy but you smiled and suffered me for a moment as I served you breakfast that day. I asked if I could play guitar with and you said come over the the hotel room. Of course I didn't follow through - and the road moved you on. Time moved us all along our path. Even Al Dimeola shared his moments - you touched us all. Rest in Peace - you are treasured - in our hearts - thank you.

    • @richardstones6445
      @richardstones6445 Месяц назад

      “If there’s a rock and roll heaven, you know they have a hell of a band.”

  • @Gratefulman1965
    @Gratefulman1965 Месяц назад +40

    R.I.P. Ramblin’ man 12/12/43 to 4/18/2024. Thanks Otis.

  • @phil36135
    @phil36135 Месяц назад +35

    The whole world lost one of the best guitarist of all time.I always liked his style from country, rock, bluegrass and everything in between.And ever song that he wrote, the songs I've heard was great to say the least. There will never be another Dickey Betts. He truly made life on this earth better. Prayers for his family and friends, Rest in Heavenly peace. You will be missed but never forgotten.

  • @KTMBB71
    @KTMBB71 Месяц назад +63

    Didn't think you would get to this today. Dickey was my favorite. Signed my guitar when he was having some issues in his life and was very gracious when I got the nerve to ask him. Thanks for getting all this Ottis and for your great channel.

    • @MrPhotodoc
      @MrPhotodoc Месяц назад +14

      We all lost a brother today.

  • @ronaldsimmonds1002
    @ronaldsimmonds1002 Месяц назад +34

    Rest in peace, Mr. Betts✝️🇺🇸🎸👍🏻

  • @tylerfoss3346
    @tylerfoss3346 Месяц назад +22

    Thank you, Otis.
    Rest in peace, Dicky Betts.
    Thank you for the music, always.

  • @pedasijeff
    @pedasijeff Месяц назад +30

    Dickey was / is one of my main influences God rest his soul.

  • @DarrinMckeehen
    @DarrinMckeehen Месяц назад +24

    Much LOVE to you Otis and ALL of OUR Brothers & Sisters
    We Love You Dickey
    You Have Taken The Seventh Turn
    The Road Goes On Forever
    D-Rider
    Jacksonville, Florida

  • @jasonpressley5646
    @jasonpressley5646 Месяц назад +32

    I thought I'd be prepared for this day, I'm not cause I'm crying all over the place.

  • @michaelbirke6050
    @michaelbirke6050 Месяц назад +11

    I always felt that on the Live at the Fillmore East album, on In Memory of Elizabeth Reed, on Dickey’s solo, he not only played a perfect solo, he was also challenging Duanne saying “here, top this.” And as hard as Duanne tried, he didn’t. Will always love you Dickey. RIP.

  • @jaygallamore562
    @jaygallamore562 Месяц назад +18

    The musical world just got a bit smaller. RIP Dickie….

  • @TheRickurb
    @TheRickurb Месяц назад +7

    I saw the Dickey Betts Band in a 200 seat bar in the 90’s in Ardmore, PA. Incredible to see in such an intimate venue. Blew the doors off

  • @wittry2
    @wittry2 Месяц назад +31

    I talked to Felicia Collins from Dave Letterman’s Late Show Band about playing with Dickey Betts. Felicia said, “Betts brought a guitar and amp and kicked their ass!” RIP Dickey Betts.

    • @sunshine3914
      @sunshine3914 Месяц назад +5

      The World’s Most Dangerous Band was pretty kick ass.

    • @gamoonbat
      @gamoonbat Месяц назад

      Was that when they had Adrian Belew?

    • @wittry2
      @wittry2 Месяц назад

      @@gamoonbat No. Adrian Belew was not with them.

  • @richiemcglothlin8864
    @richiemcglothlin8864 Месяц назад +21

    R I P Dickey. Prayers for family and friends

  • @Tblanktim-mu1bh
    @Tblanktim-mu1bh Месяц назад +12

    None better than Dickey Betts. His solo album Highway Call is one of my all timers. Like Eat A Peach and Fillmore East, gotta have those records in my life. Imagine that reunion jam with Duane and Greg and Berry Oakley.
    R.I.P. Mr Dickey Betts.
    ps. I mistakenly left out Butch Trucks. Can't leave him out of the comment. What a band they were.

  • @user-wy6sl1ll1v
    @user-wy6sl1ll1v Месяц назад +10

    Otis, Thank You so much for your tribute to Dickey Betts. He was in a very small class of Fantastic guitar players these days. What wonderful memories his name brings to mind. I do so appreciate your dedication to the Reporting of the Greatest Time in Musical History. Tom Petty, used to say “We’ve lived in the Greatest Time in History for Music.” “Every Generation says that! But for Us It’s True.” God Bless You! Bubba Anonymous

  • @holboroman
    @holboroman Месяц назад +5

    RIP Dickey. You have no idea how your music carried me through the trials and tribulations of life. And thanks Otis for a fitting tribute.

  • @kennedyterence4209
    @kennedyterence4209 Месяц назад +11

    I was 9 years old in 1973 when I first Heard Ramblin' Man, it's one of those rare songs that even as I hear it 50+ years later, I'm still 9 years old. Got to see the ABB twice. I think the world could use a whole lot more Soulshine! Thanks Dickey, Thanks Otis!

  • @SnapperEarl
    @SnapperEarl Месяц назад +6

    I was at one of those Fillmore shows, we went to the Fillmore often. Also on the bill was Johnny Winter and the Elvin Bishop Group. Totally a great night, each band was in top form. John Horos, my friend was already a damn good guitarist and fan of the Bros went right down front to watch Dickey, you can see his head in silhouette in some of the photos from that night. John just passed away two days ago, I came back from the funeral earlier today after learning about Dickey. If there is an afterlife I hope John and Dickey get to sit down and discuss things sometime.

    • @JPNY2AZ
      @JPNY2AZ Месяц назад +2

      Sorry about your friend, may he RIP. RIP Dickey.

  • @MJ-we9vu
    @MJ-we9vu Месяц назад +10

    Although Dickey could get down and dirty with the best of them his melodic playing always really got to me. Dickey inspired so many guitarists. His music will live on. RIP.

  • @mojogaucho
    @mojogaucho Месяц назад +6

    Around the time that I first became aware of the Allman Bros, when the brothers and sisters album was released in Australia, people were raving on about Dwayne Allman the guitar player. I assumed at first that the guitar playing on this album was this Dwayne Allman person. To put this in perspective I was around 13 years old at the time. Of course now I know that it was Dickey and that he was a primary influence on my guitar playing journey going forward. He deserves to be regarded up there with the best of them, right up there with Dwayne and many of those legendary 60's and 70' guitar greats. Vale.

  • @user-vl8qw8hp1g
    @user-vl8qw8hp1g Месяц назад +13

    I remember you telling your Dickie Betts story in a previous video. It's still a pretty freakin' amazing story! I can't fathom what it must have been like for you in that moment! What a wonderful memory for you, especially now that Dickie has left us. Thanks for sharing this story again! Rest well, Mr. Betts!

  • @tdhawk167
    @tdhawk167 Месяц назад +9

    Well said. And what a sad day, RIP Dickey Betts. Prayers and love go out to his family and friends

    • @Doug-nr3gh
      @Doug-nr3gh Месяц назад

      He was a fantastic guitarist ! 😢 I wish he could have played with the guys again

  • @williambarry8015
    @williambarry8015 Месяц назад +7

    When i was 8 years old my older brothers cool friend put a pair of headphones on me and played the record 'Idylwild South' I'll Never forget the opening of the song 'Revival' it was permanently etched into my soul. To this day Idylwild South is one of my favorite records.
    RIP Dickey Betts🙏🙏🙏🕊️🕊️

  • @AlmostReady504
    @AlmostReady504 Месяц назад +15

    I Listened to Brothers and Sisters today turned up as loud as I did back in the day on 8-track when it came out.
    Dickey may be The Voice of their biggest hit but man he could play.
    Nearly every day we lose someone who was essential to the soundtrack of Our Lives

    • @jpalberthoward9
      @jpalberthoward9 Месяц назад +2

      Yeah, these days I totally understand why my Dad would get the thousand yard stare every time one of his guys from the WW2 era swing bands would pass.

    • @litedawg
      @litedawg Месяц назад

      Brothers and Sisters is so great , I also listened to it today as it was really Dickeys masterpiece

  • @kwillis7779
    @kwillis7779 Месяц назад +8

    Nothing I can say that hasn't already been said better. RIP Dickey Betts

  • @erichentemann7339
    @erichentemann7339 Месяц назад +5

    Blue Sky is one of the all time greatest American jams!! So beautiful. RIP Dickey

    • @danielstoddart
      @danielstoddart Месяц назад

      So many guitar parts have been based on that one solo. It's foundational and highly influential. Even if you can't pick out the melody, "Blue Sky" is in a lot of rock songs.

  • @michaellevesque8084
    @michaellevesque8084 Месяц назад +10

    This one REALLY hurts. R.I.P. Dickie.

  • @BST501
    @BST501 Месяц назад +10

    ❤❤❤One of the most soulful & melodic players that have ever played the Guitar. LEGEND! Thank You Dickey! ❤❤❤

  • @doriwiljt
    @doriwiljt Месяц назад +7

    The Fillmore album was one of my firsts. I love that album. RIP Dickey Betts.

  • @JeffreyDopp
    @JeffreyDopp Месяц назад +7

    Dickey was a great player/writer but also a super sweet bro! I had the pleasure to play with him a view times and open for Great Southern. I’m so glad he was here and was inspired by his contributions!❤

  • @jimmccabe3150
    @jimmccabe3150 Месяц назад +7

    ramblin man still makes me smile....it has never gotten old....rip dickie

  • @HardHelmet-dp1ct
    @HardHelmet-dp1ct Месяц назад +9

    Thanks Otis. RIP Dickey

  • @sixpakdrinkur
    @sixpakdrinkur Месяц назад +10

    Otis, thank you for sharing the Patio story again. I got to see Dickey and his band at the Indy Ribfest down in the Murat parking lot probably about 15 or 20 years ago. It was remarkable, probably 90°, and he just rocked the place. I got up right next to the stage, probably close enough for his profuse perspiration to land on me. My closest touch with greatness, LOL. An amazing guitar player. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed just always gets me.

    • @jpalberthoward9
      @jpalberthoward9 Месяц назад +1

      He wrote lotsa great stuff, but "Elizabeth Reed" was his 9th symphony. that particular piece rearranged all the furniture in my head and set the thermostat for what great music is all about, and at an age when I was young enough and impressionable enough for it to go all the way in and not go away. it remains as my bench mark, my standard of review to this day.

  • @mattmiskie
    @mattmiskie Месяц назад +6

    Another tough loss. Felt this one pretty deep. Grew up with the ABB. Great songs, great guitar. 😢 I cover Ramblin Man and Blue Sky every gig. RIP

  • @paulpulati9613
    @paulpulati9613 Месяц назад +7

    A beautiful cat, great musician and a brilliant legacy. Thanks, Dickie…..

  • @psaint60
    @psaint60 Месяц назад +4

    Dickie and Derek Era Clapton are in constant rotation in my head as the GOAT.
    Saw him every chance I could from big arenas to tiny bars like Biddy Mulligans in Chicago. Never disappointed. Always amazed. Losing him and Donald Kinsey in one year is a big loss for six stringer guitar slingers everywhere. RIP boys!

  • @mistersniffer6838
    @mistersniffer6838 Месяц назад +6

    I know its bound to happen, but, damn! 80 years was a good run. Glad we had him so long!

  • @Molt408
    @Molt408 Месяц назад +7

    One of the first solos I learned was Blue Sky. RIP Dickey. One of the best

  • @ottothompson7853
    @ottothompson7853 Месяц назад +4

    Otis, you are a master storyteller.
    In my early days, I followed the Allman Brothers Band around at their shows in the Southeast, at least as far as my non-existent budget would allow. My close friends and I were obsessed with them. Their music defined modern electric southern blues music to me, yet despite the loud electric drive of the band, they still sounded ancient to me, like they had emerged out of the past through some sort of sorcery. “Live at the Fillmore East” is still very, very high on my list of albums. Listening to that album at full volume in a car on the late-night dirt roads of rural Alabama way back then was such a dreamlike experience that even now, when I listen to it, I am transported back to those roads and those nights in my mind.
    The drama that surrounded the lives of the musicians in the band was also as old Southern Gothic as it was modern.
    I saw the band play at the Warehouse in New Orleans on New Year’s Eve in 1971, not long after Duane’s death. The show went on into the new year and Dickey Betts played maybe the most beautiful, emotional, and powerful guitar I have ever heard. He seemed to be at the heart of the very soul of each and every song and Berry Oakley’s bass guitar pounded and soared and lifted the music as well. And, of course, Gregg’s powerful and mournful voice was overwhelming.
    I saw them once again in an afternoon outdoor concert in New Orleans before Berry’s passing. Those were the best post-Duane days of the band for me; when the original members kept the original band’s spirit going.
    As I think back now, we were all nervous in New Orleans on New Year’s Eve in 1971 about Dickey being up there without Duane, but as soon as the band started, the music and the spirit were there and we just kicked back and went crazy! Audience recordings don’t do it justice. RIP Mr Betts. Thank you for bringing me into your world.

    • @greenman7612
      @greenman7612 Месяц назад

      I was listening to the 1971-72 NYE concert from the Warehouse.

  • @Ybor-ld6uq
    @Ybor-ld6uq Месяц назад +7

    Great tribute Otis. Saw him from Madison Square Garden to a tiny bar in Kingston, New York and a few other places in between. Great player who wrote great songs. RIP Dickey.🎶

  • @johnparsons6750
    @johnparsons6750 Месяц назад +4

    Dickey Betts came into my life as a little kid when my Dad would play the brothers and sisters album on the 8 track in the ford thunderbird. I was just 9 or 10 I guess. But I knew I was hearing some great guitar playing. I just loved his playing. Thanks RUclips for keeping it out there. He’s left us a treasure trove of great musicianship. A true talent .

  • @jamescarroll7359
    @jamescarroll7359 Месяц назад +5

    Thanks Otis for sharing your experience. I don't have one except for a couple wore out records. R.I.P Mr. Betts

  • @katem1472
    @katem1472 Месяц назад +7

    Thanks for pullin' over & sharin' your stories, Otis. RIP Dickey

  • @BluesSky
    @BluesSky Месяц назад +5

    A true original, such clear and joyful sounds and songs.

  • @ericr385
    @ericr385 Месяц назад +6

    Too bad many cancelled Dickey over the fights with his spouse. I hope folks can one day see around those transgressions and return to celebrating the joyous music of an exceptional artist. R.I.P. Mr. Betts.

  • @Strumbum01
    @Strumbum01 Месяц назад +7

    RIP, legend. You’ll be missed.

  • @AaronSpielman
    @AaronSpielman Месяц назад +6

    Thanks for the remembrance, Otis.

  • @randyg2803
    @randyg2803 Месяц назад +6

    thanks for the beautiful music you gave us dickey life would be less than and missing without it

  • @bobralph5072
    @bobralph5072 Месяц назад +6

    Great tribute man. Get ya some rest.
    The good thing about musicians/song writers even tho they are "earthly gone". They have left the ones here,, treasures to enjoy forever. Heaven is rejoicing tonight.

  • @FriendtoAnimals-ol7gr
    @FriendtoAnimals-ol7gr Месяц назад +3

    I've considered The Allman Brothers Band my all time favorite. It's been a sad few years hearing of my Rock heroes passing away. What memories I have of my Rock n Roll history since. The 60's and Seventies. RIP Dicky🎸

  • @Chili-Gringo
    @Chili-Gringo Месяц назад +7

    My first date I just bought the 8 track Eat A Peach. Melissa, my girls name was Melissa 50 + years ago. Will never forget it!!!

    • @ronfriedman8740
      @ronfriedman8740 Месяц назад +1

      I remember my folks got me this POS stereo with a record player & an 8 track for my birthday. Fillmore was the first and only 8 track tape I ever bought. Quickly replaced it with the LP after it kept getting eaten. Eventually I bought decent equipment and just tonight I pulled out my copy of Highway Call. 😊

  • @thomasfritsch3536
    @thomasfritsch3536 Месяц назад +8

    Ilove you man i really loved him so much i told you some of the stories thanks man im heart broken 😢

  • @lisamalone5219
    @lisamalone5219 Месяц назад +6

    RIP Dickie Betts 🌹🕊️💔🎸 🍄

  • @MrPhotodoc
    @MrPhotodoc Месяц назад +3

    RIP Mr. Betts. His legacy lives on in the hearts of many, many people.

  • @LOTFATB8
    @LOTFATB8 Месяц назад +1

    Otis, thank you for sharing this very sad news. So many stories...❤❤😢✌️✌️🙏

  • @vanstry
    @vanstry Месяц назад +7

    We are all better for his having been among us.

  • @greggtrubee9565
    @greggtrubee9565 Месяц назад +2

    Let's face it. The ABB was a survivor. Dickey carried the torch. A band full of excellent artistry. Thanks for all you gave to us! We will never forget...

  • @patmayer7222
    @patmayer7222 Месяц назад +3

    Tnx,,,Mr.Ottis,,,,for your memories,,,..you DID play rythem for Mr.Betts....😮😮😮😮that is that ...........❤,...pat & family..land o' lakes,wi...,,,,,( one of the only country/ blues albums I ever bought)......,,,AMEN,,, brother.

  • @1mespud
    @1mespud Месяц назад +2

    Thanks Otis. And thank you, DICKEY BETTS for doing your part to help tame mankind with your gift and talent. Your song writing and guitar playing style was our inspiration. Your contributions brought a lot to the game and our ears are better for it. Your legacy is sealed.

  • @drybayoudan5429
    @drybayoudan5429 Месяц назад +6

    Thanks, Otis. Another part of our lives lost. I’m thankful to have followed the ABB from their beginning.

  • @RT-zq6fc
    @RT-zq6fc Месяц назад

    I wore out Brothers and Sisters and then Highway Call. Above all else, his playing was marked by joy. I heard an interview where he said his bluegrass and western swing background made him want to play joyful music, whereas Greg was more melancholy. He was my favourite guitar player of all time. Thanks for pulling off the road to do this. There have been lovely tributes, from Warren Hayes, Al Dimeola, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Derek Trucks and others but it saddens me that so many guitarists especially from Nashville have said nothing to mark his passing.

  • @annemarr8096
    @annemarr8096 Месяц назад +4

    Beautiful ❤ Thank you!

  • @FenderGreg
    @FenderGreg Месяц назад +2

    Rambling Man is one of the very best songs ever written in popular music. A classic.

  • @jonnybeck6723
    @jonnybeck6723 Месяц назад +5

    Happy Trails Dickey (!)

  • @bflathead
    @bflathead Месяц назад

    Thanks to my amazing big brother, I had the amazingly good fortune of attending a Live At The Filmore concert. It was my first ever concert in my life. I have the ticket stub and program. While I can’t articulate much about this night, I was just totally blown away experiencing the power of live music for the first time. I remember it being great and have an image burned into my memory of Elvin Bishop in his overalls front and center stage with the spotlight shining on him with a red bandanna wrapped around his neck. . I am a city boy who had not yet experienced life outside of the metro NYC area so his appearance left a great impression on me. I have seen many of the bands other projects, Sea Level, BHLT, Great Southern and they were always great events. Fast forward to present time and we recently saw the first concert of Allman Betts Band in Brooklyn. I was amazed how much Dickey’s son sounds like his father. RIP Mr Betts… your music got us through some tough times and inspired us as well.

  • @davepounds8924
    @davepounds8924 Месяц назад +4

    Just watched your video and it’s sad that another musical talent has passed! Dickey Betts was a great guitarist and was very underrated His playing was so melodic and tasteful Luckily I got to see the Allman Brothers once in SF and was awed by his playing!

  • @paulh6299
    @paulh6299 Месяц назад +5

    Another legend gone, damn!

  • @mikeflynn248
    @mikeflynn248 Месяц назад +1

    Dickey and Duane were both masters of the guitar who individually stood with giants, but on the same stage where a force of nature. Their styles blended effortlessly and there was never a clash of egos. My favorite album is still, "Live at the Fillmore East"! Duane and Dickey are finally reunited and may the good Lord hold them in the palm of his hand.

  • @jluther1755
    @jluther1755 Месяц назад +3

    Saw Him with Allmans and Great Southern.. 🤙 RIP Dickey. Warren Haynes still figuring out some of those riffs

  • @Themanthatisi
    @Themanthatisi Месяц назад +2

    “People in Georgia come from near and far, to hear Richard Betts pickin’ on that red guitar.” - Charlie Daniels, 1974 (The South Is gonna do it again) RIP Dickey, you will always be my favorite guitar player. Seen you 8 times on earth, I hope to see you play again in the afterlife.

  • @Frostheimer
    @Frostheimer Месяц назад +3

    The first time I saw Dickey play live was also the first time I saw Warren Haynes: Aug 1989 at the Greek Theater in LA. They were touring in support of the “Dreams” box set.

  • @tysmith_6844
    @tysmith_6844 Месяц назад +4

    The Allman's brother. One of those moments when a batch of ideas come together to progress American music down the road. Jessica! RIP

  • @steveb796
    @steveb796 Месяц назад +7

    I’ve played a ton of air guitar with Dickey Betts.

  • @tomecolodge
    @tomecolodge Месяц назад +1

    I used to go to a small bar in Bradenton Florida in the 70's to see Dicky Betts and various other musicians. Great memories

  • @johnfusco1176
    @johnfusco1176 Месяц назад

    55 years of listening to my favorite, God Bless.

  • @kevincoyner1200
    @kevincoyner1200 Месяц назад +4

    Attitude!! NOBODY ever played with more ATTITUDE than Dickey Betts. That “attitude” alienated a lot of band mates etc. but it came through in his playing and I think that’s what made him one of the greatest players!

    • @greenman7612
      @greenman7612 Месяц назад

      Dickey was great playing softly and adding fills. Just listen to what he is playing anytime Duane was in the spotlight. Incredible!

  • @momo1momo
    @momo1momo Месяц назад +2

    The Allman Brothers provided the soundtrack to some of the greatest times of my life. Rest in peace, Dickey.

  • @willisjefferson5886
    @willisjefferson5886 Месяц назад +4

    You flat out played with Dickie Betts, No question and no need to qualify it, Loved the story

  • @stevesimpson688
    @stevesimpson688 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for passing on the Sad news Otis. Dickey was a true legend and master guitarist. Strangely I was listening to him this morning before seeing your post !! RIP Dickey.

  • @danford7918
    @danford7918 Месяц назад +2

    Saw them in Mobile in 1974. In memory of Elizabeth reed is my fave. Rip Dickie

  • @andrewbecker3700
    @andrewbecker3700 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for mentioning this great guitarist and musician in this sad time. Dickie was the glue that held that music together for so long. I've always been a huge fan of him, and am continually trying to impress on people how much his contributions have shaped rock n roll music as we know it. A true icon for me, and one of the main reasons I'm a Les Paul playing fool!

  • @drummingwithjeff
    @drummingwithjeff Месяц назад +2

    Lots of respect for his work. Especially the Eat A Peach LP. Blue Sky still wows me .

  • @steveb796
    @steveb796 Месяц назад +8

    Ain’t nobody better than the Allman Brothers.

  • @tdhawk167
    @tdhawk167 Месяц назад +3

    Wow, what an experience you had. Blessed

  • @chrystodouloschrystodoulak7067
    @chrystodouloschrystodoulak7067 Месяц назад +1

    Dicky Betts this time you made cry for a different reason. Thanks for all dear friend.

  • @NorthernBandit1
    @NorthernBandit1 Месяц назад

    Blessed to have such memories Otis! Thank you. The Allman Brothers, I started listening to them with a drummer friend back in 68-69. Simply Wow. I am a lefty like Duane, taught myself to play right handed...the stories I have read about Duane, Greg and Dicky as they were building there sound is so rich. RIP Dicky.

  • @GaryStockton
    @GaryStockton Месяц назад +1

    Such a wonderful remembrance Otis, especially the bit about getting to play with Dickey at that club. What a magical moment. R.I.P. Dickey.

  • @jasoncarter6097
    @jasoncarter6097 Месяц назад +5

    Thanks for this Otis

  • @markwilmothmusic
    @markwilmothmusic Месяц назад +1

    Very nice tribute Otis I searched you out figurin' you would have something to say (after your somewhat recent posts about Dickey). I recall reading Duane saying "i'm the star- he's the guitar player" (something to that effect). Dickey's role in the ABB legacy is too often overlooked.
    I appreciate what you do as well. Your love of music is evident & I really enjoy the insight you bring.