The Allman Brothers Band - Ramblin' Man - 1/5/1980 - Capitol Theatre (Official)
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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2019
- The Allman Brothers Band - Ramblin' Man
Recorded Live: 1/5/1980 - Capitol Theatre - Passaic, NJ
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Personnel:
Gregg Allman - keyboards, vocals
Dickey Betts - guitar, vocals
Dan Toler - guitar
David Goldflies- bass
Butch Trucks - drums
Jai Johnny Johansen - drums
Bonnie Bramlett - vocals, tambourine - Видеоклипы
Still holds 💧 with me in 2024! One of the best ever to jam!! My soul enlightens big-time to this 🎶!
Thanks for posting! I subbed your channel IMMEDIATELY! 💪
Very Good 🐎 !
I've seen and watched dozens, maybe hundreds of videos of these guys jammin', this is the first time I've seen Dicky like this, outstanding !
How have I never seen this?! Gregg singing a verse of Ramblin' Man? I've got tears in my eyes. Wonderful.
My God !! I was there and so many more shows from 75 to 80 with the Sayreville NJ crew, many great shows and how am i still alive memories ??
Always great to hear Mr Betts.
That tone is only his.
Dicky Betts is the MAN!
Holy shit, don't know if I've ever seen Dickey on fire like that! Amazing.
Check out the Macon City Auditorium album from 2/11/72. It's the first concert they played after Duane's death and Dickey absolutely tore it up on at least half the songs. Never played better. Particularly on You Don't Love Me and One Way Out.
Bonnie Bramlett is one gorgeous lady
One of the greatest guitar players!
Very cool to see Greg sing a verse on this
Ditto! What a great band!
Wow! Took a great song and nearly murdered it! LOL
Great song.
My dad even loved this song back in 73.
My first 45 rpm 😊
Who's singing with Dickey in the 2nd verse? Looks & sounds a bit like Jimmy Hall from Wet Willie.
Was that Gary Stewart?
Gary Stewart, a brilliant singer!
I'm no guitarist, by any means. I know a very few chords is all. That said, in my opinion, Betts is among the best, with none better. I don't remember hearing anything better performed than some of the hot spots Dickey played here.
And Dicky was trans.....who would have thought
A real low point with whoever the vocalist with the tambourine was. And Greg's voice on this was so off. He couldn't have been happy with this.