Dickey Betts' Greatest Guitar Solo of All Time

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2019
  • I recently got into a spirited discussion with one of my subscribers on the subject of Dickey Betts. He was of the opinion that Duane was a more creative and complex guitarist. I understand what he’s getting at, but that doesn't tell the whole story. I thought my response was on point so I'll re-state it here:
    “I think it's fair to say that Duane made more unusual and surprising choices in terms of note selection and rhythmic motifs whereas Dickey took a more linear approach. But Dickey was every bit Duane’s equal in terms of technical ability. And if you don’t believe that, listen to Dickey’s solo breakdown on “You Don’t Love Me” from 6/27/71 at the Fillmore East. It’s a bootleg, but worth finding. Frankly Duane couldn’t have hung with that fiery display of speed and dexterity and he knew it. Duane’s gift was quirky inventiveness and uncanny intonation. But it’s not a race to me anyway. It’s just music, and Dickey and Duane are simply different colors of the same rainbow. Neither better than the other, just equally beautiful.”
    Dickey Betts came from a Western Swing and Bluegrass background; two very unforgiving genres with rigid rules and lofty expectations. Dickey set his own bar very high and it showed in his playing. Frankly, Dickey was a more accurate player than Duane, and this was very obvious in his faster passages. Nothing illustrates this point better than Dickey’s free-time solo in You Don’t Love Me. The official album version from At Fillmore East is legendary, but not his best performance by far. After years of listening to as many Allman Brothers recordings as possible, I believe that Dickey’s playing from 6/27/71 sets the high water mark.
    This was the last show at the Fillmore East and the boys were *on fire*. Even the most untrained ear can hear that the band had obviously eaten their “Wheaties” that morning and the playing is inspired. Don’t forget, this is the show that yielded the absolutely blistering version of “One Way Out” that appeared on Eat A Peach less than a year later. In any event, take a listen to this solo and see what you think. I’m yet to hear anything that tops this and I’m always left slack jawed after hearing it. When I was a kid, I wanted to be Dickey Betts when I grew up. I still do.
    Many thanks to my friend Kathy Hurley for the photo of Dickey that appears in the video thumbnail and also later in the video. She was there to click the shutter when it mattered most. That photo was taken at The Steel Pier in Atlantic City, NJ ~ 7/5/71. Look for an upcoming book from Kathy that I will promote here.
    PS - If you dig the Allmans, you might enjoy the ABB tribute band I play in called SKYDOG. We pride ourselves on being as authentic as humanly possible. Come say hi at our website or Facebook!
    www.skydogtribute.com
    / skydogtribute
    / brianwilliewilliams
    Cheers ~VW
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  • @VirtualWoodshed
    @VirtualWoodshed  5 лет назад +435

    So great to see all the love for Dickey and the ABB in these comments! Folks, I gave the video a provocative title to get you guys talking, and it appears to have worked! I realize other people may like another Dickey solo better than this one, and that’s great! Feel free to post a link to your own favorite in the comments below. Long live Dickey Betts! 🤘🍑 🍄

    • @richardstevens4230
      @richardstevens4230 5 лет назад +15

      I was 112 days old when this was recorded, give or take the time of day. The Allman Brothers have brought me much joy over the years. Dickey played with unique phrasing, lingered on the flat seventh ... I am greatly pleased that you are honoring their skill sets and musical talents. Kudos. Dickey's Southern voice and style uplifted me and will forever be the best soundtrack to the road trip of life

    • @VirtualWoodshed
      @VirtualWoodshed  5 лет назад +14

      Richard Stevens “The best soundtrack to the road trip of life.” Fantastic quote! Thank you my friend. Kinship through music; it’s a beautiful thing.

    • @alb.dersame
      @alb.dersame 5 лет назад +9

      This was BRILLIANT !!! I was thinking about Alan Paul. I haven't been on his channel for a long time. Was trying to imagine his comments after the sad loss of Greg. I still gotta buy his book "One way Out". Damn, this was Awesome bro, got my adrenaline pumping big time .. Made my night, thank you ! Liked and subscribed 👍

    • @ianchirnside3266
      @ianchirnside3266 5 лет назад +6

      VirtualWoodshed Steve Gaines

    • @corykassabian8839
      @corykassabian8839 5 лет назад +13

      VirtualWoodshed Dickey was better. And always had a great lp tone. Duane was king of an era that bridged blacks and whites. He was also the king of poor boys who just played music for his own enlightenment if he got paid or not. Not the fame and fortune. and that’s why he is one my favorite character ever. I grew up in Jax and all the guys from there have hugely influenced my playing.

  • @et88b
    @et88b 28 дней назад +142

    R.I.P. to one of the greatest ever. Thank you, Dickey Betts.

  • @morroyce21
    @morroyce21 28 дней назад +89

    Rest In Peace, legend. Your legacy, like your music, will live on forever.

    • @zigwil153
      @zigwil153 28 дней назад +6

      ...bells are ringing everywhere.

    • @martinluckhurst9808
      @martinluckhurst9808 28 дней назад +4

      Sad😢

    • @johncarroll5383
      @johncarroll5383 12 дней назад

      Yes,Sad! But so fortunate to have had Dickey Betts all those years on stage!

  • @davidterry4152
    @davidterry4152 5 лет назад +535

    The whole world owes Mr Betts a standing ovation.

    • @josephfiore9233
      @josephfiore9233 3 года назад +9

      ABSOLUTLY

    • @newmoon54
      @newmoon54 Год назад +3

      Damned straight we do!!!! Dickey had heart,, Duane had raw energy,, I never got any goosebumps from listening to Duane! But as for Mr. Best Bett's ........................... ~goosebump pandemic~ ~!~!~!~

    • @G.S.W.SewmesomeMusic
      @G.S.W.SewmesomeMusic Год назад +2

      Ahmen!!!!!👍☮️

    • @strattuner
      @strattuner Год назад +3

      the man is never lost on the finger board of a guitar,and damned impressive and i like him

    • @donaldeldridge1674
      @donaldeldridge1674 Год назад +2

      Amen to that, brother...

  • @thequeensmother
    @thequeensmother 3 года назад +398

    So damn much talent in this band. There will never be another Allman Brothers Band.

    • @thomasguitarman9025
      @thomasguitarman9025 2 года назад +9

      for certain that is true

    • @johnhebert3986
      @johnhebert3986 2 года назад +10

      Amen, to that statement. They were the best.

    • @sheilaallen2839
      @sheilaallen2839 Год назад +2

      I use to watch them every weekend at The Shell I Overton Park in Memphis. You talking about talent ‼️❤️

    • @BillBondsHasAPosse
      @BillBondsHasAPosse Год назад +6

      Tedeschi Trucks Band and Govt Mule are smoking 🔥 right now

    • @exdemocrat9038
      @exdemocrat9038 Год назад +3

      No doubt. They were as good as any band.

  • @matthewoconnor5838
    @matthewoconnor5838 22 дня назад +13

    Greatest live album ever,Dickey deserved so much more recognition but the outpouring of love and respect for him since his passing has been wonderful.

  • @TheNaturalust
    @TheNaturalust 23 дня назад +18

    Who doesn’t remember exactly where they were when someone put on The Allman Brothers at Fillmore East record for the first time? Guitars never sounded so out front and special. I’ve never been the same. A pro guitarist for over 35 years now. Thank you Dickey for what you gave me!

    • @stephenedwards5038
      @stephenedwards5038 9 дней назад +1

      I remember exactly, was mesmerized...14 or so. ...just kept flipping the discs for days, over and over.
      There was so much to take in... I honestly felt like those notes got into my cells and dna somehow.... how fortunate to be weened on the absolute best there ever was!!

    • @TheNaturalust
      @TheNaturalust 9 дней назад

      @@stephenedwards5038 It’s amazing that I’ve heard almost the same story from guys all over the world. Those Southern boys truly tapped into a universal well spring of music. These days I find the music, theirs and many others, one of the few things to be proud of as something really American when world traveling. And now playing that music has opened so many doors no matter where I go.

  • @jeffstack1771
    @jeffstack1771 Месяц назад +87

    The fact that this don't have a million likes is a testament to how far society has fallen

    • @supme7558
      @supme7558 26 дней назад +1

      Music is generational

    • @jeffstack1771
      @jeffstack1771 25 дней назад +2

      @@supme7558 so too is the declince

    • @waywardson13
      @waywardson13 21 день назад

      Amen, but we ain't in the 70s no more.

    • @cirrus1964
      @cirrus1964 19 дней назад

      Maybe people want to hear a melody on guitar, instead os listening to an acrobat?

    • @Hawijack
      @Hawijack 19 дней назад +1

      As of today 1,100,000 views, I guess we’re alright.

  • @TheGuitarMan71
    @TheGuitarMan71 2 года назад +125

    This is a perfect example of how someone has full control over their instrument. Duane Allman and Dickey Betts will go down as two of greatest guitarists in music history.

  • @johncarroll5057
    @johncarroll5057 28 дней назад +22

    RIP Dickey, one hell of a guitar player! My personal favorite. Will never tire of Blue Sky, Jessica, and so many others. Thank you for the great music.

    • @tupelo1975
      @tupelo1975 5 дней назад

      Dickey... hell yeah.

  • @brianwells4507
    @brianwells4507 22 дня назад +16

    You Don't Love Me off that album floored me when I bought the album in 71' and it still does today!❤

  • @moonmunster
    @moonmunster Год назад +80

    I really like what you say: "It’s just music, and Dickey and Duane are simply different colors of the same rainbow. Neither better than the other, just equally beautiful.”
    There are so many excellent players. Just different colors, none better or worse.
    It's a great time to be alive with recording technology. We get to hear all the great players even if it was before we were born.

    • @VirtualWoodshed
      @VirtualWoodshed  Год назад +3

      Thanks for taking the time to read and share your thoughts!✌️

  • @jamiemartin1793
    @jamiemartin1793 5 лет назад +126

    My dad took me to see Allman brothers when I was 7. They played on a flatbed truck. That shit was awesome. Still a fan 41 years later.

    • @garydarland1404
      @garydarland1404 5 лет назад +6

      That might be the coolest thing I ever read.

    • @guyfawkes578
      @guyfawkes578 2 года назад +3

      Where was that? Do you recall?

    • @perijetton9275
      @perijetton9275 2 года назад +4

      I saw them in Piedmont Park and it was magical! My sister was babysitting me and had to take me along. I was 8!

    • @billmartiny4622
      @billmartiny4622 Год назад

      T

    • @user-bw4ip9jx9z
      @user-bw4ip9jx9z Месяц назад

      Was that in Florida?

  • @delboyrams363
    @delboyrams363 3 года назад +180

    Dickey Betts is a magical guitarist and deserves so much more recognition. Just amazing listen in awe of a master .rock on mr betts

    • @jhandle4196
      @jhandle4196 Год назад +3

      He did write some nice stuff. "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" is one of the finest rock instrumentals ever.
      If he'd not had so many incidents of being an abusive drunk, perhaps more people would pull for him to be revered.

    • @alexandersantala2895
      @alexandersantala2895 11 месяцев назад

      Yes!!!!!!

    • @surfinwax58
      @surfinwax58 2 месяца назад

      Got soul!

  • @richardstones6445
    @richardstones6445 28 дней назад +17

    Such a sad day. The music of the ABB, especially “Live at the Fillmore East” and “Eat a Peach” albums, had a huge impact on me 50 years ago as a young guitarist. Rest easy Ramblin’ Man. Now we can truly say If there’s a rock and roll heaven, you know they got a hell of a band.

  • @telerooo5213
    @telerooo5213 27 дней назад +23

    Dicky Betts - RIP Brother.......😣😢........✌&♥.....

  • @charleshill9649
    @charleshill9649 3 года назад +128

    Been playing guitar 54 years. Thank god two of my biggest influences early on, and till this day, were Duane and Dickey. Many many hours studying and learning their parts. Slide aside, they were different but like partially overlapping circles they met in the middle. I don't find much major pentatonic use in Duane's recordings prior to Dickey, but he excelled in it (Blue Sky). Each had their particular gifts. I humbly say I find Dickey's style easier to play than Duane's. And after all these years, I'm still chasing both.

    • @VirtualWoodshed
      @VirtualWoodshed  3 года назад +5

      Charles Hill That’s great man. Please check out my other videos. Lots of ABB related content, sounds like you would enjoy!

    • @davidmartin7081
      @davidmartin7081 3 года назад +9

      "One Way Out" is a Big favorite of mine + demonstrates the styles of the 2. Sounds SO Good,!!! Just not long enough!!!!

    • @thomasguitarman9025
      @thomasguitarman9025 2 года назад +1

      Me too and yes Dickeys parts are easier to play

    • @donnyvaughan9133
      @donnyvaughan9133 Год назад

      Respect, Love of the instrument, play your strong parts and vice versa. And we will compliment each other.

    • @davidsprague7747
      @davidsprague7747 Год назад

      All of us are players are still chasing these two

  • @mikesolomon481
    @mikesolomon481 3 года назад +28

    There is no question, that among us guitarists, that Dickey Betts is one of THE Greatest guitarists of ALL Time...I mean EVER. He has the rare , uncanny ability to fuse blues, country, jazz, rock, folk, old & contemporary western swing, and meld it into something uniquely his own sound, and turn on a dime. He's is , like Duane was too, an Incredible rhythm player...his solos are so melodic and flowing....I have been listening closely to he and Duane since 1970..and to this day their play together as a duo is unmatched by anyone. They are a Master Class in how Dual Guitarists in a Band can and should work together , how to play together, off each other , call & response, and not step on another's toes...Dickey was the Perfect foil for Duane, and vice a versa. I am still blown away by Dickey's composition of Elizabeth Reed, Jessica, Les Bres in A minor, and his solo work on Stormy Monday, You Don't Love Me, One Way Out plus his dobro work on Pony Boy...Dickey is REALLY, REALLY SPECIAL !

    • @VirtualWoodshed
      @VirtualWoodshed  3 года назад +1

      I would love this comment twice if I could. 🍄

    • @mikesolomon481
      @mikesolomon481 3 года назад

      @@VirtualWoodshed Thank you for these very kind words. I say all this about Dickey Betts, as I am also a HUGE fan of his Amazing ex band mate Duane Allman. I have such Tremendous Respect for both of them. I never like to compare any musician to another. Each has one's own special sauce, mojo , approach and sound.

    • @VirtualWoodshed
      @VirtualWoodshed  3 года назад +1

      @@mikesolomon481 Agree! Please check my channel homepage for a ton more ABB content. PS - I believe I recognize your name from the Skydog Facebook group.

    • @mikesolomon481
      @mikesolomon481 3 года назад +1

      @@VirtualWoodshed I am a member of that group plus mark Vormitags ABB Group too

    • @holboroman
      @holboroman 26 дней назад

      My history of listening to The ABB is quite similar. I must mention also the emotions which Duane's and Dickey's twin leads stirrev in me as I listened in disbelief.

  • @ryanmichalski3490
    @ryanmichalski3490 4 года назад +510

    Duane Allman said “I’m the famous guitarist in the band, but not the best guitarist in the band.”

    • @VirtualWoodshed
      @VirtualWoodshed  4 года назад +60

      Ryan Michalski “I’m the famous guitar player, but Dickey is the good one.”

    • @stevet6727
      @stevet6727 4 года назад +73

      I love Dickey Betts, but Duane was being excessively modest.

    • @VirtualWoodshed
      @VirtualWoodshed  4 года назад +87

      Steve Taton I disagree. Duane wasn’t known for bullshitting or blowing smoke. People didn’t have to guess where they stood with Duane. I didn’t know him personally, but I’ve spoken with many who did, and I am 100% confident that he had the utmost respect for Dickey Betts. Listen to Duane’s playing prior to the ABB. He was an accomplished player, no doubt. But his playing soared to new heights in the Allman Brothers, due in no small part to being relentlessly pushed by Dickey Betts. Dickey brought a jazz influenced sophistication and depth that Duane’s playing lacked prior to the formation of the band. Dickey Betts was and is still an absolute monster. Cheers, 🍑🎶

    • @joselipton1641
      @joselipton1641 3 года назад +6

      @@VirtualWoodshed Duane probably said that because Dickey was pulling another hissy fit. Also, listen to Dickey's playing after Duane died on Wipe The Windows...he sounds out of tune on most of his solos.

    • @jellycream1964
      @jellycream1964 3 года назад +8

      @@VirtualWoodshed VW, I'm not sure if u realized it but the Dickie solo u posted is an alternate take from the one on the Filmore. Not quite as good as the original. No big deal just thought I'd mention it

  • @joeleo078
    @joeleo078 5 лет назад +183

    Dickey’s solos are so insane. He’s the only one who could of ever matched up next to Duane. They pushed each other. Carried each other. Led each other through the thick and thin of songs and jams. Much respect to anyone who can play note for note a Dickey Betts solo.

    • @jr05fatboy
      @jr05fatboy 2 года назад +6

      Dickey Betts was and still is twice the guitarist Duane ever thought of being.

    • @aaronm.3581
      @aaronm.3581 2 года назад +7

      @@jr05fatboy No.

    • @mikemm03
      @mikemm03 Год назад +4

      @@jr05fatboy bawahaha

    • @mauallison7755
      @mauallison7755 Год назад +7

      They complimented each other. Really well.

    • @tomcoleman6405
      @tomcoleman6405 Год назад

      @@jr05fatboy
      Are you fucking insane 😳

  • @jeffsilverman6104
    @jeffsilverman6104 Год назад +66

    Dickey is a force to be reckoned with. Not only did he step up after Duane and Berry died to literally save this great band, but he did so much more. Highway Call is still on my regular playlist, and the night I saw Great Southern over forty years ago he was blistering. But it was in 1991 that he and Warren Haynes and the late Allen Woody made The Allman Brothers whole again. It was the concert for Shades Of Two Worlds, and they took it to a level I didn't realize even existed. I admire few people as much as Dickey. It's nice to be here among like minded folks.

    • @dougschwamb9653
      @dougschwamb9653 Год назад +2

      Yes. Highway Call has been a sort of touchstone for me for many years.

    • @litedawg
      @litedawg Год назад +3

      Brothers and Sisters is a masterpiece and he carried the band from 1972 onward for a while.

    • @jeffsilverman6104
      @jeffsilverman6104 Год назад +1

      @@litedawg Not just for a while. The pressure was on and Dickey delivered for years to come and was the driving force. Gregg was essentially worthless for a long time because of grief and way too much cocaine. Dickey kept everybody afloat until Gregg's trouble caused everything to just implode.

    • @bbb8997
      @bbb8997 Год назад

      hand picked

    • @joegreatmusicfirstweir9646
      @joegreatmusicfirstweir9646 Год назад +1

      @@dougschwamb9653 yeah Doug this band The Allman Brothers band you're the greatest I've got all their music I've got all I've got all their music these guys are great Doug I don't know what they are still Turing or not I don't know but I do know their music will live on forever 🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵 🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵 i

  • @rickhocks2616
    @rickhocks2616 Год назад +33

    I've heard this solo many times, but I just listened twice - it's SO GOOD!!! Also at this closing of the Fillmore East concert is the version of "One Way Out" heard on EAT A PEACH - Dickey's solo in the middle of that version is another awe-inspiring guitar passage ... Dickey (always a great guitarist) was truly on fire that night!!! After Duane died, it was Dickey more than any other single Brother who pulled them through the next five years ...

  • @lukeeadiw9337
    @lukeeadiw9337 4 года назад +79

    Duane was one hell of a guitar player, but after he passed Dickey carried this band. I agree with you completely

    • @johnmartino2691
      @johnmartino2691 3 года назад

      Too TRUE

    • @thomasminarchickjr.7355
      @thomasminarchickjr.7355 3 года назад +1

      I’m reading One Way Out now and I just read the part about him being unhappy that he ever agreed to let the band be called the Allman Brothers Band. He could never (in the public’s eyes) be an equal member to Duane and Gregg, and Gregg was a lazy mess most of the time. Sad the Dickey didn’t get his due. Did he have the same temper before Duane died?

    • @sheddski2942
      @sheddski2942 2 года назад +3

      When allmon brothers were going to call it quits after Duane died Greg was going on then dicky had some new licks with a story behind it and Greg wanted to hear it and he thought it was definitely a great song so the rest is history and it was ramblin man and brothers and sisters came out

    • @phatnana2379
      @phatnana2379 2 года назад

      Unfortunately, the INDIVIDUAL talents of the Allman Brothers Band, simply just wasn't comparable to the band as an ensemble! I absolutely LOVE Dickey Betts too! Betts is def one of my top 10 or even top 5 favorite guitar players of all time!
      Unfortunately, in losing Duane, the band lost a core part of their sound and soul! Dickey is a true legend but half the magic of the Allman Brothers Band was contrast between Dickey's picture-perfect, squeaky clean, and jazzy style and Duane Allman's dirty, unpredictable, soulful style!
      Now, this isn't to say that Duane was THE reason for the Incredible music the band played together! Quite the opposite! If Dickey Betts had died that day in a motorcycle accident, we would be having the SAME conversation about him! The fact that the five members of the band were in the same part of the world, at the same time, met, and came together as a band is a goddamn MIRACLE! Losing any SINGLE member of the band would have been detrimental!

  • @bme2335
    @bme2335 11 месяцев назад +21

    My absolute most favorite guitarist of all time. God bless Dickey Betts ❤

  • @RolloZx
    @RolloZx 4 года назад +105

    most underrated guitarist of all time. technically supreme - was shredding before it existed

    • @andrewwhyte8259
      @andrewwhyte8259 4 года назад +4

      mat rowles he’s my no 1 for sure just so clean.

    • @treyphillips119
      @treyphillips119 4 года назад +13

      Best at melodic bends that I have ever heard. Just a supernatural talent at tone, instinct for the exact right note, and touch. Every note in his solos feels like it's the only note that could go there. Your ear hears it and immediately, it's like of course this is the right note to play at the exact right moment. It's just unbelievable how clean and simply perfect it sounds but once you start to try to figure it out, it's just a maze of notes. Mind boggling.

    • @VirtualWoodshed
      @VirtualWoodshed  3 года назад +2

      Trey Phillips well said. Agree 💯. Rock on. 🍑 🍄

    • @thefrogking481
      @thefrogking481 2 года назад

      Under rated?
      Maybe to those who don't know, those of us who do know....well we just know.

    • @michaelcraig9449
      @michaelcraig9449 2 года назад

      Shredding existed long before this. It was Jazz, bluegrass, western swing etc..

  • @itolduso6238
    @itolduso6238 5 лет назад +44

    Dickey has a way of changing tempo effortlessly, like bending the colors of a rainbow, and bringing it right back into rythym. One of a kind. Also sounds like he is pushing his guitar strings to the absolute limits while still being in full control. The combo of Dickey and Duane will never be replaced. Legends!

  • @marktrkla7189
    @marktrkla7189 27 дней назад +11

    Thanks for the music Dickey RIP

  • @dougbodenhamer9391
    @dougbodenhamer9391 Год назад +31

    Best duo of all time in a band together imo.......Betts and Allman!

  • @sueellenmcgoey6095
    @sueellenmcgoey6095 9 месяцев назад +16

    How can one man be so beautiful and talented?
    Long live Dickey Betts❤❤❤

  • @bradwilliams935
    @bradwilliams935 5 лет назад +45

    Blown away. What a phenomenal band with some of the greatest individual talent ever combined.

    • @toddroland3203
      @toddroland3203 5 лет назад +1

      Just plain great stuff My first concert was the Allman brothers band in Richmond in 1975 they were so good. The most underrated band ever
      I miss them still God rest the souls of Duane Greg Barry and Butch they will love forever in my soul

  • @glenduncan8125
    @glenduncan8125 4 года назад +26

    "I'm the famous one, he's the good one." Duane Allman

  • @LetzBeaFranque
    @LetzBeaFranque 5 лет назад +27

    This solo is Dicky's best - it conjures an old Appalachian fellow doing a dance on the front porch. Excellent stuff!

    • @LetzBeaFranque
      @LetzBeaFranque 5 лет назад

      My guess is that Dickey was emulating the Hambone. See this video. ruclips.net/video/PLmySQ5CuY0/видео.html

    • @williamgeorge2433
      @williamgeorge2433 8 месяцев назад

      For me this goes way beyond that.

    • @LetzBeaFranque
      @LetzBeaFranque 27 дней назад

      @@williamgeorge2433 Understand!

  • @TheGuitarMan71
    @TheGuitarMan71 5 лет назад +215

    Let’s just say thank god for the Allman Brothers Band.

    • @olddragguy
      @olddragguy 5 лет назад +6

      Amen Bro I have a daughter named Mellisa.

    • @howardk6031
      @howardk6031 5 лет назад +3

      absolutely

    • @mikeruzza1463
      @mikeruzza1463 5 лет назад +4

      Loved the Allmans before Duane and Berry died. They were never the same after that. Still good, at times brilliant but never consistently hitting the standard Duane set for them. Imagine 20 more years of Duane and Dickey together, and all the great music we missed out on. God bless the ABB and all the musicians who are now playing in Heaven!!

    • @adamstanley4778
      @adamstanley4778 3 года назад

      Holt shit it's Jim page

    • @TheGuitarMan71
      @TheGuitarMan71 3 года назад +2

      @@adamstanley4778 yessirrrrr

  • @billwassell3718
    @billwassell3718 5 лет назад +199

    Which one is better? That's the wrong question. Like asking which one of your children is better? These are artists (Allman/Betts) that transcended the musical paradigm. They created (please note the word 'they') something in space and time that will never be replicated. We are fortunate to experience it. Period. As outlined. it is not a race or contest, it is just 'beauty'. Be very thankful brothers and sisters.

    • @VirtualWoodshed
      @VirtualWoodshed  5 лет назад +4

      Bill Wassell Beautiful!

    • @philipg3372
      @philipg3372 5 лет назад +12

      Well said, Bill. “Better”, when it comes to art is just a giant slippery slope, IMO. It’s like arguing over ice cream flavors, what’s best is what tastes good to the lucky eater. When I read a comment that this player is better than the other, I just translate that into a matter of taste - it’s totally subjective and there is no right or wrong in that. Yes, those who have a knowledge of music can argue from a technical standpoint, but who really cares? Technically, Pavarotti was a great singer, but I prefer to listen to Bob Dylan. The music Duane and Dickey created was a wonderful gift - almost 50 years later and it’s still powerful, compelling and moving.

    • @ellywinterquist7665
      @ellywinterquist7665 5 лет назад +2

      I don't know how to put it in big smart words like some people. All I know that sounded GREAT!!!!!!

    • @hughsnyder891
      @hughsnyder891 5 лет назад +7

      I agree completely. I got to see the original lineup just once at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. It was kind of bizarre as Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard were on the bill . Jerry Lee Lewis was supposed to open but did not arrive on time . Little Richard refused to go on first so the Allman Brothers did. Then Little Richard interrupted them twice saying stuff about the promoter . After the second time he got escorted off stage and as was later reported a police escort out of town.
      Inspite of all the nonsense the Brothers played fabulous and Duane and Dickey played like four hands and one heart . Phenomenal !
      When they were done Jerry Lee Lewis showed up . It wasn’t going well then Dickey came out and joined in and saved the night for JLL .
      Weird night but great memories.
      Lifetime Allman Brothers Band fan 🙏👌😊☮️

    • @ellywinterquist7665
      @ellywinterquist7665 5 лет назад +4

      I believe that they complimented each other with their fantastic playing, neither one was better than the other. They were Great together. Music is something that brings people together, not to talk about who is better, and maybe that's how they felt. Like the one gentleman said " it is just beauty, and being thankful you were there to enjoy and witness it" I hope everything I think and write is not taken as spiteful or trying to be mean, and nobody takes any offense.Peace and Love to you all.

  • @jimsilva8079
    @jimsilva8079 3 года назад +45

    Blistering solo -- literally. And you gotta love that tone, so basic and pure. Les Paul + Marshall Stack + Dickey = Magic

    • @dicksteptoe9199
      @dicksteptoe9199 2 года назад +1

      They used traynor amps

    • @michaelcraig9449
      @michaelcraig9449 2 года назад +1

      THat is what makes the best solos and tones.. Strat or Les Paul, and dont forget MOSRITE, and a Marshall stack.

    • @finddeniro
      @finddeniro Год назад +1

      Les Paul guitar ..
      Les Paul played for the Joy of Music..
      So did Rickey Betts..Fun as well..

  • @v2vroth
    @v2vroth 5 лет назад +39

    This live at the Fillmore album is the perfect template of what ass kicking Rock is!. Long live The original Bros!

  • @davidmartin7081
    @davidmartin7081 3 года назад +10

    In 1985 I got to see Richard Forest Betts jam with the Vassar Clements Band inside a giant outdoor tent in Orlando. Front + center, 12 ft from edge of stage, I watched in amazement as Dickie played "Southbound" to hundreds of dancing fans under that tent. As Mr. Daniels said: " People come from near + far to hear Richard Betts picking on that red guitar. " WOW!!! A moment worthy of King's + Troubadors!! HAIL. A. B. B.!!!

  • @peterb.68
    @peterb.68 27 дней назад +9

    Revisiting this after hearing of his death. What a profound loss for music. RIP Dickey

  • @claudecarrier5463
    @claudecarrier5463 4 года назад +17

    WoW, I have heard this solo Thousand of time,that is the Fillmore album version, yet this one blew me out of my chair. Dickie Betts you are one of the greats

  • @CliffDHall69
    @CliffDHall69 5 лет назад +6

    I'm almost 50 years old and I'm still finding music from the 60s , 70s, that I just have missed along the way. Thx for sharing

    • @richardagreen
      @richardagreen 28 дней назад +1

      Keep on searching there’s a ton of great music from the 60s & 70s

  • @moondancejackson5081
    @moondancejackson5081 28 дней назад +16

    Oh, Dickie. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent with us mere mortals. RIP!!!!!

  • @peppersander2457
    @peppersander2457 Год назад +7

    This is one of the best times in music history, thank you so much for posting Virtual Woodshed :)

  • @ambassador8524
    @ambassador8524 3 года назад +26

    I watched that man crush it at the Beacon Theater 12 nights in a row. I would sneak in the rod iron fire escape on side of the venue. I was 16 years old.

    • @richardvanry9000
      @richardvanry9000 3 года назад +1

      "wrought iron"

    • @ambassador8524
      @ambassador8524 3 года назад +1

      @@richardvanry9000 awe, ty

    • @richardvanry9000
      @richardvanry9000 3 года назад +1

      Please forgive me; I'm an English teacher :)

    • @juana1483
      @juana1483 3 года назад +1

      @@ambassador8524 and I'm an iron worker, and Lord Bless you for sneaking in like that. In 10th grade, we all climbed over the fence at the drive in theater, and one of us drove in.

    • @thomasfoss9963
      @thomasfoss9963 2 года назад +2

      We built a tree fort platform just outside the fence at our local drive- in, and watched movies with our girlfriends for years!!!! I used to laugh driving by it years later on the way to work!!! It stayed up there rotted till they tore the theatre down decades later!!!!

  • @Earlvis
    @Earlvis 3 года назад +28

    I had the privilege and honor of meeting Dickey after a show and we talked for 15 minutes! He gave me a huge hug and thanked me for the support through all the years. Man that dude was strong 💪

    • @jacobbrown3479
      @jacobbrown3479 2 года назад

      He’s still alive

    • @Earlvis
      @Earlvis 2 года назад +1

      @@jacobbrown3479 Sure is

    • @jacobbrown3479
      @jacobbrown3479 2 года назад

      @@Earlvis when you said he was strong, I guess you meant like, back in his prime playing days. You’re correct with that statement, I misinterpreted

    • @Earlvis
      @Earlvis 2 года назад +3

      @@jacobbrown3479 He grabbed me for a hug and about ripped my neck in half-strong

    • @SURRYHOUSE2
      @SURRYHOUSE2 Год назад

      Hello my brother. You are right about him .he is by far one of the best. You guys sounded good on Jessica today video

  • @charleskuckel3173
    @charleskuckel3173 5 лет назад +58

    I loved that statement. Duane Allman and Dickey Betts were different colors of the same rainbow. Neither was better than the other, just different. I CAN'T say if this was his best Solo BUT it's definitely ONE of his best. I'm in awe of his talent.

    • @slickrockcreek1
      @slickrockcreek1 5 лет назад +5

      "Duane Allman and Dickey Betts were different colors of the same rainbow." One of the most beautiful and deeply true statements I've ever heard.

  • @mulemule
    @mulemule Год назад +8

    Woah! I'd never heard this virtuoso performance before. Left me both awestruck and exhilarated. Thank you!

  • @Jcperrin
    @Jcperrin Год назад +8

    "It’s just music, and Dickey and Duane are simply different colors of the same rainbow. Neither better than the other, just equally beautiful.”
    Tremendous detail in these two sentences. Perfect...

  • @tefenstrat
    @tefenstrat Год назад +1

    Wow - I had never heard this before so thank you to whom ever posted this! Its one that I will never forget thats for sure ...all I can say again is WOW !!

  • @vikingrobot4179
    @vikingrobot4179 Год назад +17

    Man……thank you so much for taking me back to a much better time in our history.
    It feels really good to take a break from (now) just to experience just how awesome it was (then.)
    I was born in 71 and my Parents, my Aunts and older brothers all listened to this kind of music.
    I was very lucky to have an older brother by 8 years play in numerous bands in our basement and garage.
    I remember one summer we held four graduation parties in our back yard with my brothers band jammin some Allman Brothers among many others.
    Good times I’ll never forget.

  • @stevelongobardi6870
    @stevelongobardi6870 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for posting this. I've been a fan an Guitarist for over 40 years and wore through a few Fillmore Albumns learning these solos. Anyone who plays guitar knows how good these solos are, and how challenging they are to master. These guys were in their 20's and set a benchmark that is unsurpassed today. What upsets me - is while Duane was unmatched, It was Dickey who kept that band together - and it was Dickeys guitar work on Brothers and Sisters that made them millions. Not having Dickey at the closing night of the Beacon was disrespectful to his legacy, and his absence bothers me to this day. Long live Dickey Betts .....and thank God this stuff was captured on audio.

  • @andu544
    @andu544 5 лет назад +1

    THANK YOU for posting that! Great stuff.

  • @blzbob7936
    @blzbob7936 5 лет назад +1

    Delightful! Starts good, and just gets better! Thank you for sharing this musical memory. x

  • @acdebiase
    @acdebiase 5 лет назад +9

    Sir Richard is still awesome and loved by all the ABB fans of the world. I hope he's healthy and happy now.

  • @glenramo8597
    @glenramo8597 Год назад +5

    Nice to hear this live ABB at the Fillmore again as I was there when they recorded their double live vinyl THANK YOU

  • @user-cm8co5nx4k
    @user-cm8co5nx4k 20 дней назад +2

    Thank you, Brother Dickey, for the transformative beauty and joy in your music.

  • @countrymusicguitarclassics
    @countrymusicguitarclassics 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for uploading! Dickey Betts is one of my favorite guitarists of all time. Love his playing. I appreciate you sharing this.

  • @stagg6439
    @stagg6439 5 лет назад +19

    You are absolutely right sir! That is one ripping solo from the great Dickey Betts. Thanks a bunch for sharing that with us, I've never heard it before. My personal favorite solos from Dickey and Duane are from the live version of In Memory of Elizabeth Reed from the Live at Fillmore East album, which imo was much better than the studio version on Idlewild South. That whole band was on fire during that period

  • @nathanritzo2228
    @nathanritzo2228 5 лет назад +12

    The drums/guitar interplay here is unreal!

    • @VirtualWoodshed
      @VirtualWoodshed  5 лет назад +2

      Nathan Ritzo That is an excellent observation, and something that gets overlooked all too often. The interplay that was going on with any given member(s) at any given time in this band was on a jazz level.

  • @recurvearcher6542
    @recurvearcher6542 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you, at 72 yrs I first heard Eat a Peach in 1972, like many, marvelled at this band, what made it great was the talent of each member, coming together, creating a particular sound, thats where the magic happens.
    Even after 51 years it stands as a testament to how brilliant these musicians really were.

  • @chrislondonmusic
    @chrislondonmusic 3 дня назад +1

    Hey there I posted the same section from the original LATFE album, upon Dickie's passing, and found this post when some subscribers were insisting it was Duane. Glad to find this, and I should've posted long before. Thank you, nice to find communities of like minded individuals...🎸🏴‍☠

  • @jacksonsundown7545
    @jacksonsundown7545 25 дней назад +3

    Sir,I agree with your comments originally made here back in 2019. I am in my 70s and have always been able to distinguish between the sound, tone, style, originality, and greatness of Dickey Betts since the very first time I heard him in 1969. We have just lost a legend. I am not a guitar player, but have seen and heard quite a few. When I hear Duane, and then DIckey... I can always sense the difference between the two. Quirky inventiveness might a good term for Duane, as you say. But Dickey was truly creative, and not just a shooting star. He called attention to himself for all of the right reasons, and in this solo you are presenting...He stepped out and made a statement all his own.
    Meanwhile let us not overlook the human part of the story... As I sit it in hindsight... there may never have been the Allman Brothers Band if not for Dickey, in my opinion. When Duane got Dickey and Berry to leave Florida and come to Macon he knew that would be the link that would start them all on their way. The rest was history.
    Then, when they lost Duane in 71, and then Berry in 72... it was Dickey who stepped up to the plate. He would never say this himself because he was humble, and because he knew just how hard these losses hit the band, especially Gregg. But he rallied them all and kept them going. Then in 1973 when they played Winterland in San Francisco... no one was sure how it would turn out. All of the guitar heavies from the Bay area were there in the audience listening to every note... and Dickey blew them all away ! He let his music do the talking. That live version of " Ramblin' Man " recorded there at Winterland is just a gem!! Listen to it again if you can. The Allman Brothers proved that they were still kickin !!! And... The very next time they came back to the Bay area, I believe, they played at the Oakland Coliseum.
    Thank you VirtualWoodshed for your input. Before I go...May I offer an additional tidbit, please?
    If you haven't heard the Live Album by Fleetwood Mac made at the Boston Tea Party from 1970, with Peter Green and Danny Kirwan, Mick Fleetwood, John MacVie, and Jeremy Spenser the other original members of that band... then please have a listen. It is a Live double album. Side 3 on Volume 2 "Rattlesnake Shake" is 24:38 long, and is unforgettable. Yes, I said from 1970 ---- predating ABB Fillmore East 1971 recording. Let me know what you think.

    • @VirtualWoodshed
      @VirtualWoodshed  24 дня назад +1

      Thanks for your heartfelt comments. Much appreciated! And yes, the tea party album ranks among my very favorites.

    • @jacksonsundown7545
      @jacksonsundown7545 23 дня назад +1

      @@VirtualWoodshed You are very welcome. I will add one additional thought, if I may. In my opinion The Live album at Fillmore East from 1971 sounds as good as it does because of the dedicated work of the producer Tom Dowd. He was the one who devised the multi-track recording techniques that were needed clear the "noise" from that performance and make it shine, especially in that pre-digital era. This particularly helped Duane's solos which could sound a little sloppy at times. Not enough credit goes to Tom Dowd who also produced all of the early Allman Brothers records. At their induction ceremony at the Hall of Fame in 1995, Dickey himself gives belated recognition to Tom Dowd, and what he meant to the band over the years. At that ceremony it was also Dickie Betts who credited the many others who contributed to the Allman Brothers Band success in both large and small ways. Dickie was a real class guy who really understood the "family and friends" ethic of those days, and never forgot his roots.

  • @j.l.hennig4339
    @j.l.hennig4339 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for uploading this! I have known the "official" album version for decades but this tops it by far. Been an Allman Brothers fan ever since I was 15 in 1980, nobody knew what I was talking about, with all respect for Duane for some reason I always identified more with Dickey as a guitar player. Especially on that night, his tone must have been a gift from the Gods and the Muses.

  • @raybede
    @raybede 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for posting this. I have played for many years I will now sell my guitar!This is special playing.

  • @sbaxsbax3810
    @sbaxsbax3810 Год назад +1

    Big thanks for this clip,was blessed to see ABB on 9/5/70, still on the journey .Haven't seen some of the photos before. Thanks to Bill Graham, he was such a big part in so many careers.

  • @freesoul3371
    @freesoul3371 5 лет назад +27

    I was akid that grew up on great 60-70's music my older sister had lots of great albums but I discovered ABB in 1970 when I was 9 and my favorite band has and will always be the ABB and duane and dickie were the best ever and dickie doesn't get the credit he is due he wrote some of the greatest songs and licks.....duane and dickie was the best guitar duo ever and ABB is the greatest band they were the best jam band I ever seen and just the best.

    • @highjinxwillie62
      @highjinxwillie62 5 лет назад +1

      I’m not a almond brothers fan at all. But without a doubt Betts is one of the greatest guitar players in rock ever. And the most underrated

  • @ponynose4987
    @ponynose4987 3 года назад +12

    When I listen to the Fillmore album, I think Duane and Dickey were reading each other’s minds. I know they played together a lot, and knew the music, but that album only had seven songs on it, and most of them were just JAMS!

  • @johnwarner3968
    @johnwarner3968 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing! Wish this was the live video. ❤️ 🙏

  • @jonpierce5901
    @jonpierce5901 Год назад +2

    I was eleven years old in 1971 when I first heard "At Fillmore East". It gets better each time I play it. Thanks so much for the video!

  • @zummo61
    @zummo61 5 лет назад +35

    Just listen to the three versions of Whipping Post from the complete Fillmore set. Dickey pulls out something completely different each night. The Indian flavored interlude with harmonics is my favorite Betts solo of all time. I think it is the second version.

    • @arvokaseorg2337
      @arvokaseorg2337 5 лет назад +1

      On Allman Bros Live at the Fillmore, this "movement" is on You Don't Love Me

    • @2ampipeonthepatio
      @2ampipeonthepatio 5 лет назад +1

      zummo61 the complete Fillmore recording is 6 hours of amazing music, but the thing that struck me was that Dickey’s best stuff didn’t even make the original Fillmore album. I was ecstatic about getting to hear more stuff from Duane and after listen to the complete Fillmore recording I left with a greater appreciation of Dickey and just how damn good he was.

    • @zummo61
      @zummo61 5 лет назад +1

      2:00 am Pipe On The Patio i agree.

    • @jcavazos4145
      @jcavazos4145 5 лет назад +1

      zummo61. He rules !

  • @garymoore1210
    @garymoore1210 5 лет назад +23

    Who am I to say who's better between these two great guitar player's.Just listen and enjoy!

    • @vmat1000
      @vmat1000 5 лет назад +2

      After all this time, i never thought of who was better between Dickey and Duane. They were both great and had styles of their own. Heck, i even appreciated the fact that they both played Gibsons thru Marshalls and one could easily tell them apart ( 50 watt for Duane, 100 watt for Dickey). I loved this band.

  • @Dean-qt3rp
    @Dean-qt3rp 5 лет назад +32

    HI everyone. the comments here are fantastic. I will be 60 years old in about 18 months. have been listening to the Allman Brothers since i was 12 years old. Yes I do agree that this variation on a theme by Dickey Betts is his greatest guitar playing of all time. This solo has the same motifs he uses in the released "You Don't Love me" from Allmans at Fillmore east. the ideas are the same, but varied. Fantastically good. My favorite lick of his in the whole bunch , in this particular clip is at 4:45 - 4:55, you all should recognize it, same lick as at 13:50-13:58 of "You dont love me". Extreme dexterity by Dickey. I have been a guitarist also since I was 12 years old and have been trying to figure that lick out. Finally in 2018 after 50 years of trying, I figured it out. I would be glad to show it to anyone who might be interested (via a Zoom meeting).

    • @VirtualWoodshed
      @VirtualWoodshed  5 лет назад +3

      Deano Great comment Deano! And yes, that passage that you’re talking about is incredible isn’t it? I’m going to feature a tutorial on that very lick in an upcoming video, hopefully to be uploaded this weekend. I’ll be curious to see if you think I’m doing it right! It took me quite a while to get it down too. 🍑🎶

    • @71rambler
      @71rambler 5 лет назад +4

      "been playing since I was 12, and finally got that lick at age 60." DUDE - I've been trying to get some of Jimi's licks since I was about 14. Now that I read your comment, I know I've only got about 13 more years before I can finally nail some of those solos! (Since I'm only a 47 yr old boy now) Lol

    • @tomseadon9965
      @tomseadon9965 5 лет назад +1

      Deano Definitely a kickass solo! I too play,since 74. I’ll be 60 in 6 months, and I wish that they still made music like this! Honestly,never tried this tune,but got”Jessica” down to a T. Duane was a great loss,and each time I hear Layla, with Duane & Eric,I still crank it up! They complimented each other so great! Perfect pitch,timing and energy!

    • @tlgtlg3803
      @tlgtlg3803 5 лет назад

      I 'M 64, BEEN PLAYING GUITAR SINCE I WAS 4, DICKIE HAS ALWAYS BEEN ONE OF MY FAVORITES , HE IS NO "SLOUCH" GREAT MAN ,, GREAT GUITAR PLAYER ,, I AGREE "WHOLE HEARTEDLY IN EVERY WORD YOU SAY (SAID) ABOUT DICKIE,, WORLD OF MUSIC A BETTER PLACE BECAUSE OF DICKIE BETTS.....

    • @alb.dersame
      @alb.dersame 5 лет назад

      @@tomseadon9965 I would love to see a video of you playing Jessica. I will be 60 yrs old on 9/29/19. I'm just a hack on the geetar, lol. I LOVE Jessica. I putz aroud with that one, and Melissa. I like to throw in some lead on Melissa as well. I wish I would have played at a young age, and taken the guitar more seriously. I never took lessons. When I was a kid, my mother played guitar and/or piano in Church. She taught me the 3 basic chords on guitar. G, C, D. I took it from there, learning a few thing's from friend's, and learning from playing along with song's on the radio. We were so fortunate to grow up in the era that we grew up in. God, I couldn't imagine a world without The Allman Brother's Band !

  • @jamesrasmussen8253
    @jamesrasmussen8253 Год назад +1

    Smokes. Thank you for sharing this information. I think the differences and the synchronicity is what truly made them brothers Allman. I was fortunate to interview Dickey when he launched the Dickey Betts Band and had a show in Minneapolis at The Cabooze. We talked for over 20 minutes....not a typical give me three minutes and we're done. He didn't think I'd show up at the gig...I did and got to watch him prep these much younger, incredibly talented musicians, into leads of their solos. It certainly would have been wonderful if Duane and Dickey duo had a longer run...alas, not to be. Grateful for what they already delivered. Magnificent.

  • @c.s.mcleod7383
    @c.s.mcleod7383 5 лет назад +59

    Dickeys work on Blue Sky actually interprets colours through sound.

    • @keneutervalve9459
      @keneutervalve9459 5 лет назад +9

      Happiest song I ever heard... it's my go to song.

    • @rdptll
      @rdptll 5 лет назад +7

      Blue Sky is his best work imo...one of the first long guitar leads I learned note for note...he was such a perfect player to listen to and try to emulate as a young guitarist: note clarity, iconic phrasing, melodic as all hell...one of the greats.

    • @gunnerblankenship4132
      @gunnerblankenship4132 4 года назад +2

      Blue Sky makes me feel the Georgia sun, smell the Confederate Jessmine, see the sun glinting off the Ocmulgee, hear the mocking birds sing, and taste a sweet sip of wild muscadine wine.........my beautiful home in a song.

    • @DanBurt1968
      @DanBurt1968 3 года назад +2

      The guitars on Blue Sky make me happy and sad at the same time. That song has always stood head and shoulders above all other songs, period.

    • @utoobia
      @utoobia 3 года назад +3

      @@DanBurt1968 ...The point where the two guitars join in harmony....incredible.

  • @claudiogonzalez5139
    @claudiogonzalez5139 Год назад +3

    Back in 77' the Southern Blues Band walked into. Rosita's Cantina in Atlanta Georgia. The place e as empty except for me and my bud jerry.
    Betts asked the battender(ROSITA), "where's all the biz?" The place was huge you see.
    Betts told her to call all the radio stations and to tell the DJ's that the BAND would be there that SATURDAY NIGHT!
    The place filled up and Rosita's made a nice turn financially. BETTS gave Rosita's all the COVER-CHARGE, which e as $10. bucks a head(lots of people).
    Then he did it again on SUNDAY.
    DICKY BETTS IS A VERY GENEROUS MAN!!
    I was there, saw the greatest show ever, I was 4feet away and didn't even go pee cause I would have lost my place.
    FANTASTIC!!

  • @danqodusk8140
    @danqodusk8140 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think your response to the subscriber is spot on. Well analyzed and stated.

  • @judithfox2435
    @judithfox2435 Год назад +2

    I post this so often. Love it!

  • @barryramey5182
    @barryramey5182 Год назад +7

    Thank you for this brother you make a hell of a point music is not a competition it's an emotion. I love all the brothers. Dickey Betts is one of the best guitar players that's ever picked one up. And that is truly one amazing statement right there. In the instrumentals that he has come up with only him and Carlos in my opinion I wish they had done something together. God bless you for this I love it. I'll check y'all out when y'all come back down to Atlanta or Macon or anywhere around the area. Hey check out Georgia on the groove on RUclips just me and acoustic and a heart but I'm doing a full band version this year.
    Peace love and feathers and music forever

  • @Darkwell0071
    @Darkwell0071 5 лет назад +40

    Can you imagine two greats playing off one another going higher and higher doesn’t get much better.

    • @davidrhelmick72
      @davidrhelmick72 5 лет назад +2

      Darkwell0071 no disrespect intended but i can name three :Allen Collens,Steve Gaines,and Gary Rossington of Lynard Skynard.No disrespect towards Ed King but he was no Steve Gaines...

    • @strprog-rock4284
      @strprog-rock4284 5 лет назад

      @@davidrhelmick72 Steve Gaines was one of my favorite guitarist , saw him with Skynyrd a few days before their plane crash. I jammed with Betts in Tampa ,fl. in 1973.

    • @davidrhelmick72
      @davidrhelmick72 5 лет назад

      STR PROG-ROCK to see Steve jam live with Skynard or to personally jam with Betts,would be a safe assumption to consider you a blessed man!actually double blessed!!

    • @Grovesgeo
      @Grovesgeo 5 лет назад +2

      Peter Green / Danny Kirwan...live Rattlesnake Shake ,1970....Boston Tea

    • @jupitermoongauge4055
      @jupitermoongauge4055 5 лет назад

      Now you're talking about 2 real greats. The allmans are definitely not in the same league by any stretch of the imagination as those guys

  • @andrewskinner8070
    @andrewskinner8070 5 лет назад +2

    I thank all the gods that anyone believes in that I was at the age to listen to and appreciate such magnificent musicians. Thank you for sharing this my friend,

  • @simontromans2748
    @simontromans2748 5 лет назад +4

    There's a vitality and freshness in music from these 20th century eras as people pushed each other to find something new. Love Dickey's playing, a true icon and inspiration.

  • @PFrankToob
    @PFrankToob 4 года назад +44

    Fk'n amazing...... today's guitarists may be fast and flashy..... but they don't send chills up and down your spine like the guitarists of old, with Betts solidly among them.
    I'm so glad I am from that era, and got to witness things like this from these artists live..... You had to be there......

    • @eugenemalush9284
      @eugenemalush9284 4 года назад +1

      Excellent!!! Dickey send chills!!!

    • @andrewwhyte8259
      @andrewwhyte8259 4 года назад +1

      When I want chills I look up betts

    • @pegmarinello3188
      @pegmarinello3188 3 года назад +2

      For me he is magnetic. He stole my soul!

    • @jimisnotunique
      @jimisnotunique 3 года назад +1

      Yes chills, literally
      Especially with Mountain Jam, after drum solo

    • @leahflower9924
      @leahflower9924 2 года назад

      dude this is flashy in the best way when you got it flaunt it

  • @dondimasi9318
    @dondimasi9318 2 года назад +15

    The Allman Bros sure had a talent for finding amazing guitar players, starting with Duane and Dickie. I saw them when it was Dickie and Jack Pearson on guitars, and both of them were incredible. They were playing Strats, and when they came out with their Fenders, I was really disappointed... until they started playing. It was at Red Rocks in Colorado, and they lit that place up! And Dickie sounded just like Dickie even playing a Strat. Jack made me a true fan, and I've seen him several times in Nashville now. Through the ABB, I was also led to Gov't Mule (who I also saw at Red Rocks). A couple of months ago, I saw Blackberry Smoke and Allman Betts Band at Red Rocks. Both bands obviously very influenced by the Allman Brothers. Amazing legacy of inspired music.

    • @thomasguitarman9025
      @thomasguitarman9025 2 года назад +1

      It always amazed me how he sounded the same when playing a Strat

    • @harrywinslow3946
      @harrywinslow3946 Год назад

      Red Rocks, the most magical concert venue in the world. I imagine I saw 20 or more concerts there.

    • @DT-dz1jc
      @DT-dz1jc Год назад

      Brothers, Mule, Trucks All = AWESOME live. First saw B. Smoke at the Rockingham "Smoke Out" (YOU know) several years ago...next thing you know they're opening for Tedeschi/Trucks...needle's definitely pointing up.

  • @edge1289
    @edge1289 24 дня назад +2

    As a huge ABB fan and I was always a fan of the guitar man in the hat, this clip is very poignant so close to Dickey’s passing. I’ve been a fan from the beginning. I’ve been fortunate enough to have seen the band more times than I can count. I was at the 40 Anniversary run on 3/20/09 when Clapton sat in for the second set and encore. I was in the house for one of their last shows at the Beacon when they retired. The sad part about the retirement shows is that Dickey wasn’t there, rumors were he was invited, but that’s just rumor. The passing of Dickey hit me harder than when Greg passed, I don’t know why. Dickey was ten years older than me, his passing has me thinking about my own mortality. RIP Dickey, you were one of the best to ever strap on a six string.

  • @billythekid5258
    @billythekid5258 5 лет назад +1

    THANX, VirtualWoodshed!! I’m a long-time diehard ABB fan, really appreciate ANY underground or obscure stuff! And I enjoyed your reasoning on Duane vs Betts!
    Duane died before I could catch him, so I can’t pontificate too much on him, but I saw Betts with the ABB many times. He was never less than amazing! Truly jaw-dropping! I was a real rock’n’roll road dog in my day, saw hundreds of concerts and thousands of bands. One thing
    I can say about Betts was that he was maybe the only guitarist I saw whom I got the absolute feeling that he was playing stuff, trying out techniques, reaching for notes, that he had NEVER done before. Not in practice, not alone, not on stage… he was doing stuff for the first time - and even surprising himself! He was doing it and hearing it for the first time, and so were we, the audience. It happened a couple times, and it was an exhilarating feeling!!

  • @CuttySX455
    @CuttySX455 Год назад +6

    The playing he and the other ABB did on the At Fillmore East is imo one of the greatest displays of guitar virtuosity ever made. My favorite from that album has and always be In Memory of Elizabeth Reed. Talk about talent. It's got everything on it and I consider that piece to m4 more akin to a improvised jazz piece. I've been listening to that piece of guitar art for about 45 years and never get tired of it !

  • @ramsfire
    @ramsfire Год назад +3

    Been following these guys since the early 1970's when I was 13/14 yrs Old. I learned to play The Blues Harp to "Live" At The Fillmore East for a Band I was in back then.
    Never gets Old for me.
    Dicky Cold On That Axe Man.
    R.I.P. Duane and Greg.
    Met Greg at a Denny's one night Late after seeing him earlier that day in a Concert in Newport Beach,CA. In 1991. I met Sonny Bono in 1993 in the Bay Area while Consulting for a LandBanking Firm.
    Whoda Thunk that I would meet BOTH of Cher's Husbands?
    Life is Fulla Surprises.

  • @user-mj1lh1iy4x
    @user-mj1lh1iy4x 23 дня назад +2

    What a truly one of a kind "well never see again" guitar genius and wizard. So glad there's Duane to carry on the magic. RIP Dickey!

  • @mattgerwinandjumpthecurb2563
    @mattgerwinandjumpthecurb2563 5 лет назад +14

    In any other band, Dickey would be heralded as one of the best of the best, but being the perfect foil for Duane has left him to be the most underrated, overlooked guitarist I can think of. Thanks for sharing that solo. Awesome!!

    • @burkholdst.rudderberg3574
      @burkholdst.rudderberg3574 5 лет назад +1

      Dickey was not underrated. the most underrated and ignored guitar player was Gary Duncan ( Quicksilver Messenger Service ). Duncan was overshadowed by his great partner John Cipollina.

    • @mattgerwinandjumpthecurb2563
      @mattgerwinandjumpthecurb2563 5 лет назад

      Rusell Shaw You are right. Dickey is awesome!

  • @douglassmith5211
    @douglassmith5211 Год назад +4

    I've been listening to Dickie and the Allman Brothers Band all my life, and still believe they are one of the best of all time.

  • @jcorino
    @jcorino 5 лет назад +1

    I'm a very huge Allman Brother fan.. and huge fan of Betts. Listened to just about everything you could and seen them many times. This is a great cut you played and I think your write-up is excellent, accurate, and fair! -good job by you, keep it going

  • @klmullins65
    @klmullins65 5 лет назад +8

    Dickey made Duane an ever greater guitarist because he pushed and inspired him. I was really blown away by Dickey's playing on the Winterland 1973 recording too. He definitely stepped up at a critical time.

  • @peti802
    @peti802 5 лет назад +6

    Well said. The the Filmore version of this solo is excellent too. This has got more intensity. Dickey really comes into his own too on Brothers and Sisters... Jelly, Jelly... Southbound... Jessica. Just an incredible flow of non repeated ideas. Great version. Thanks, JP

    • @rocketguy2
      @rocketguy2 5 лет назад

      @88Gibson LesPaul, thanks for the heads up, man!

  • @curtisfry692
    @curtisfry692 Год назад +5

    Holy moly! Ive always been a fan of Mr Betts and the Allman brothers band, but this is fantastic!. I only wish I could've seen them live!

  • @jonathansturm4163
    @jonathansturm4163 Год назад +1

    Oh my! I’ve not heard this particular recording before. Bless you kind sir...

  • @mrnobody9104
    @mrnobody9104 3 года назад +4

    showing Brother Dickey some love.............
    he and Skydog have rocked my world for a long time and made it a much safer place for all in doing so!!!!!

  • @wecandobetter9821
    @wecandobetter9821 5 лет назад +30

    Wine and cheese, peanut butter and jelly, bacon and eggs, crabs and beer and of course two of my favorite Mr Betts and Mr Allman😂👍
    These guys were the the BEST!

    • @VirtualWoodshed
      @VirtualWoodshed  5 лет назад +1

      Nelson Holt crabs and beer?! You must be from my neck of the woods! Nothing in the world better than some steamed jimmies, melted butter, old Bay, and a corona. 🦀 🍺. Long live Dickey Betts! 🍑

    • @wecandobetter9821
      @wecandobetter9821 5 лет назад +2

      VirtualWoodshed
      Good ole boy from Woodland Beach in Anne Arundel Co Maryland.Home of a bunch of hard heads! Love my

    • @VirtualWoodshed
      @VirtualWoodshed  5 лет назад +1

      Nelson Holt right on my man. Grew up in Chesapeake Va and spent many a lazy summer day crabbing in the Elizabeth River. Still get em a couple times a year when I visit the in-laws in the Northern Neck.

  • @lisag5290
    @lisag5290 28 дней назад +5

    Rest in peace. You are loved.

  • @VonBluesman
    @VonBluesman 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for the post. The Allman Brothers Band is the best Southern Rock Band ever. I used to have an 8 track tape of Dicky Betts solo project back in 1975 or 1976, the whole recording sounded great. Your band is awesome. Allman Brothers, Hendrix, Muddy Waters, The 3 Kings - B.B., Freddie, and Albert, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, it’s all you need and more.

  • @tomlund4951
    @tomlund4951 3 года назад +3

    Got me hooked on blue grass too 🤷‍♂️ God Bless Richard Betts and all the rest of the Brothers!

  • @scottshand8559
    @scottshand8559 3 года назад +11

    Definitely one of Dickey's finest hours...both Duane and Dickey played their best when they shared those special nights on stage where everything just connected. The Fillmore sets were some of those nights. Listen to Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner on Lou Reed's "Rock and Roll Animal" and you'll hear another one of those special nights where everything just connected.

    • @bluecollar825
      @bluecollar825 2 года назад +1

      I love that album. If you're interested and can stand the sound quality, you should check some live Velvet Underground bootlegs. Reed and Morrison used to stir up quite an interesting storm on occasion. Alot of improv too 👍

    • @gregscheyd4131
      @gregscheyd4131 Год назад

      ROCK AND ROLL ANIMAL IS KILLER !!!!!!