"Not My Cross To Bear"
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- The final rehearsal before the "7 Turns" tour in 1990. Album was produced by the late Tom Dowd.
Dickie Betts and Warren Haynes dish it out with so much feeling as never heard before. One of Gregg Allman's finest selections of "It's Not My Cross To Bear"
The late Allen Woody on bass guitar and Johnny Neel on piano.
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RIP Dicky Betts
I'll take DIckey in the band, and Greg Allman is THE best white blues singer to ever walk the face of the earth....period!
Jeff Steinert , I, Geno Masserano, agree 100%, Greg was (can't say that) is , the best white blues singer, EVER.
What amazing blues music !
I think it's fair to say he's a top ten blues singer regardless of race
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Dickey and Duane but Warren is a force to be reckoned with
This version of the Allman Bros is quite possibly the greatest band ever to walk on stage.
Absolutely
The version without Duane Allman? - - go to confession, talk to a priest - say 5 Hail Marys, 5 Our Fathers and lock yourself in a room for 5 days - listen to the Filmore East album over and over - and then please dont make any stupid future comments about the ABB.
@@dougj7295They SUCK
Fascinating, amazing. Warren kills it on his solo...and then Dickie kills it even more. Righteous.
Dickey and Warrens solos are Effing incredible…
Possibly the best time of my life. I was a fan in the 80's but only casual. Then in 1990 I bought the Dreams box set and became a FANATIC. Then I read Midnight Riders and fell in love with the idea of them living as a small community based around the band in the early days. I used to drag my wife and anyone I could to every show and they all came out believers - even my MOTHER (who was around 65 at the time). God I miss those tours so much! Back when you could still sneak some whiskey and weed into a show and no one cared.
the dreams box set forever changed music for me!
awesome
Dickey still has that great piercing hot blues rock tone that peels paint off the walls. Love it!
What a wonderful set played by a wonderful band... And for me *It's not my cross to bear* is more dramatic blues than anyone else!
Dickie does not take any prisoners, ever.
Johnny Neel Taught me everything I know about the blues
That was amazing. I’ll never forget the 6 times I saw them in the early 90’s with this lineup.
Warren can't even come close to this these days. His licks back then were incendiary!
What a great, legendary band. I love seeing footage of dickie when he played with the ABB. RIP Gregg & Butch
And Woody
great version of the band before dicky melted during the horde tour..saw this crew a bunch of times
Best ABB lineup since the original
Absolutely . This band absolutely tore it up. Saw them a bunch and they brought me a lot of pleasure.
The Allmans were a gift from the Muses. Every one of them. Every line up. Even the stand ins. T
One of my favorite ABB songs, I just love it and it never gets old.
Gregg Allman wrote the song Cross to bear. He did NOT write the song married to it,, Don't Want you no more...it just made a perfect segue into Cross to Bear.. And, this is yet another great version of the songs. Never do they do them the same way twice...Nice, real nice....
Thank you all man brothers my fist concert....miis Duane and Barry Oakley...praise God
And Gregg and Butch now as well. And Allen 20 years ago. Time is strange...
Johnny Neel, Warren Haynes, Gregg Allman, Dicky Betts, Allen Woody, Butch Trucks.
This is how it's done kids. This is the best you can aspire to.
No tricks, glitter, secrets. Just knock you off your ass, like James Brown running through the hole rock.
Man what a find on youtube. Thanks. And especially one I hadn't seen with Woody, thanks again.
Very cool
It's a great video and it's an amazing version of this great song...Haynes and Betts work so well together, and Haynes is always incredible.
Fabulous!!! Love those guys!!!
Thank you Jesus for my journey with the best bands of all times...this was a great time..great days..boys,iam ever grateful...i pray Jesus iam ever faithful,may all whom we passed by be filled with love n peace💜🤴
Twinkle sitting on a road case at the beginning!! AWESOME!!
great playing by db in a long time on that sweet goldtop! greg & warren's spot on as always!
Great stuff here, man. Get some more of this. My fav all time band ever.
It was really cool when Johnny Neel was in the band.
AyBeSea
A world of people would disagree with you about Warren Haynes. He is one of the best players of our time.
Julia S i wont be one
Warren Haynes is a red hot smokin picker🎸😎
Haynes and Betts are together here. So, are you talking Betts versus D Allman or Haynes versus Betts? They are all different. Betts and Allman had telepathy that is undeniable...Haynes is great all day and everyday...
@@midnightrider715 His voice is great too and so is his slide. But Betts and Duane Allman had a telepathy that was nothing short of magical...don't ya think?
judy Girl I agree with you 100% . One of the greatest duo's of all time! Dickie and Warren are great guitarist, Give a listen to WHERE IT ALL BEGINS !!🎸🎸
Please please please MORE.......
just a great kickin' band!
How would you loved to been at that jam? Wow!
Dickey Betts was good enough for Duane, he's good enough for me
Amen.
***** yes, during the Fillmore East album on You Don't Love Me, Betts pulls off one of the all time best riffs I have ever heard in rock, made even sweeter because of the lengthy buildup... THE RIFF at 13.50 to 14.12...20 seconds of speed and feel and heaviness
Duane was good enough for Dickey...
Sorry Dickey dosent even compare to Duane..
..couldn't even tune or string his guitar if he had too
I saw the brothers in Balboa Park, San Diego on May 23rd, 1993. towards the end of the show, in the middle of a song, Dickey sets his guitar down, walks off the stage while some roadie guitar tech comes on stage to tune it or something and he's left their playing while the rest of the band is like WTFO????? after and uncomfortable long period of time, he comes back out and stands there watching the guy play HIS guitar...finally Dickey reaches for his guitar back and the roadie accidentally knocks Dickeys cowboy hat off; they both bend down to pick it up and bump each other's heads!!!! The whole audience goes "Ooohhhhhh" I can only imagine how we, the audience looked to THEM (the band) at that moment. Gregg, Warren & Allen were clearly embarrassed and I felt embarrassed for them.....then Dickey for the next few bars does some weird incoherent playing/tuning before coming back to the song. I thought he was gonna punch the guys lights out right there, live, on stage. He ruined the song, the solo, and embarrassed his band mates.....it was the most weirdest thing I have ever seen from a musician to do live....very unprofessional. Warren was the master that night and was spot on with his playing. Woody too.
That was awesome! I couldn't stop smiling!!!
warren is up there with the best and a good songwriter
That's me w/ the long hair and glasses sitting on the roadcase to Gregg's left 6:50-6:53 LOL!
This is a killer posting. Thanks.
Warren and Greg have all the soul.
Yeah
I have not come, yeah, to testify
About our bad, bad misfortune
And I ain't here a wonderin' why
But I'll live on and I'll be strong
'Cause it just ain't my cross to bear
I sat down and wrote you a long letter
It was just the other day
Said, sure as the sunrise, baby
Tomorrow I'll be up and on my way
But I'll live on, I'll be strong
'Cause it just ain't my cross to bear, oh no
Oh but I'll live on, I'll be strong
'Cause it just ain't my cross to bear, it's not baby
But in the end, baby
Long towards the end of your road
Don't reach out for me, babe
'Cause I'm not gonna carry your load
But I'll live on and I'll be strong
'Cause it just ain't my cross to bear
Awwwww but in the end babe
Oh Lord, when you're at the end of your rope,
Don't reach out to me darlin'
Cause I'm not gonna carry your load...
(otherwise perfect)
I was there with them that night with Glenna and Twink!
all for the love of music.
At 4:41, Warren Haynes sure has some good thick tone. Very tasty.
Gosh. So many critics! All these guys are good. Who's better? That's personal taste and everyone will never agree on that.
I love 'em all. Duane was amazing on slide and he was the oil that made the machine of the band's sound run so smooth in those years. Amazing as he was, that doesn't make him the end-all-to-be-all... I bet even he would tell you that!
But who can say they did what he did? No one. He launched thousands if not millions into learning slide guitar.,who might never have listened to people like Johnny Winter or the old blues players. He made slide "accessible" to all kinds of people who might not have heard it otherwise because they only listened to popular music (Derek and the Dominoes, etc)...Not many can make that sort of claim.
Look at the work he did in Muscle Shoals. Have you heard Wilson Pickett's version of Hey Jude ?? That was Duane's idea. He was ahead of his time. Who else thought like him? Any of us? Nah...
Dickey wrote Ramblin' Man and Blue Sky - who else can say that? Surely not any of us. But how many times have you hummed/sung one of those songs while going about your day? And he was/is amazing on guitar as well. The band's sound would have been different, for sure, if he wasn't there. But his accomplishments are his. Duane's were Duane's. They work so well together!
And as far as Warren Haynes goes. He's phenomenal but I would bet you the last thing on his mind during the years with ABB was how phenomenal he was. I bet he was like a kid in a candy shop! A dream come true for any guitar player ! Who cares who is better??? Look at the end result(s)!
Bottom line and my two cents, for what it's worth: If you eat the ingredients of a pound cake individually, with the exception of sugar, you wind up with a bad taste in your mouth. Put them all together and no one ingredient is better than the other and you have delicious cake to enjoy. Thus was the ABB.
Saw the Charlotte NC show on this tour. DAMN ! BEST ABB LINEUP EVER, after original of course.
This was the awesome amazing band that produced shades of two worlds and Seven turns 😎
would love to have this entire rehearsal (unedited)
ME two and three
Where and when was this? By the look of the boys it was 1990 or 1991. I was working at the Hard Rock Cafe in Orlando and the entire band and relatives (a couple of tour coaches) came in for a family get together. I had met Brother Gregg and the boys before and they were always the consummate southern gentlemen.
Johnny wasn’t in the band after the 1990 tour, so 1990 it is.
@@danielfelock2874 They were set up in an old warehouse in Bradenton, Fl practicing before the 7 Turns tour.
dickie hears things..little things ..subtleties..and plays them out od respect for the pure blues
Baliscotsurf: I'm so with you. Some folks think I'm daft to call DB one of the greatest guitarists, but besides his life talent, what you describe makes up his genius. He passed along the talent and the vibrato to his son, but not the voice and that intuitive blues element imo. Grateful for Duane Betts anyway.
Right on! Hit the spot this morning. Ty. Peace
Pure kick ass!!!
Dickey is the kinds player that cant be replaced.
They cant get some really good guitarists in his place.
But they dont sound like dickey.
When they came back in 91 with
Dickey basically conducting the entire show. U really realize how much he was the main man . Musically. . Imo
that was awesome
Just Great ....enough said
Everyone please say a prayer for Dicky
The goods.
speechless
THE LATE GREAT ALLEN WOODY
I hate that they're gone
awesome post pinnacle of this band right here!!!!!!
jesus god !! What a song
Who called my my favorite living blues guitarist "average" he was good enough to cover the great Etta James for the first family"
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing! That was a great line up of the band. I do miss Dickey these days:-(
THAT WAS COOL! I LIKE THE INFORMALITY OF THE REHEARSAL WITH THE DOG CAMEO AT THE END.
Incredible.
That was awesome
I get verklempt watching this. Would really love an unedited version.
Too bad we can't get the whole rehearsal!
could you imagine being at that rehearsal?
I was there
Its sorta sad this has so many edits but grateful just the same :)
Back in the early '90s, KFOG radio would spin later tunes like those from '7 Turns', The one that got me to pull off before hitting the GGB on 19th Avenue was "No One Left To Run With'. from Where It All Begins. Happy to say many 'passes' at home. Should have brought this to the band i was in in '05. yes, i'd have edited out the end. heck, did that with Ramblin' Man on a bar gig. Some end solos motifs got cut. Gotta keep moving :)
s*** thank God for Warren Haynes
@blackknife1
Google won't let me vote up, but I just want to second your comment about Dickey in the band, and the incredible Gregg Allman IS the best white blues singer ever!
Wow, rehearsal footage with Johnny Neel.
Warren. Standing between Dicky and Gregg:where Duane stood.Big shoes to fill.
I'd say he did a good job filling them.
That blind artist is the one and only Johnny Neel. Google him.
Dude has soul for sure. Not many white players with that kind of soul.
Nice video, I had not seen this before so thanks conkjoe...
I would add to this comment that Johnny is a fine writer as well and has put out some wonderful solo albums--check him out on Amazon or the like. He lives in the Wilmington, Delaware, area and often appears there.
BADASS !!
Johnny Neel sounds great on that piano- shame he wasn't on "1st Set".
this fucken slays
Was this at Telstar studios in Sarasota? Thought I saw Dan Toler standing in the back between Warren & Dickey at 2:08. It is great to see Dickey play when he knows he has something to prove. The man wrote a great piece of the book. Takes me back to see the young, spry Woody! Burgers and beers at the Hob-Nob!Thank YOU for posting this.
Just fyi to both you guys: that's a '57 Goldtop not a '59. 1957 was the first and only year Gibson produced the Goldtop Les Paul with the PAF humbucking pickups. In '58, '59, & '60 GIbson went to transparent sunburst finishes, which showed the grain of the maple top. Prior to '57, Goldtops had P-90 pickups. So don't go out looking to get yourself a " '59 Goldtop" - you won't find one.
@tbird13936 I'm 62 (and wish I were 22 again like you-getting old sucks) and I agree to a point. The lineup on this video was the best since the original band. But the original band was THE best. All the guys were in their 20's and had such energy and drive to make the band a success. Then Duane got killed. This lineup was similar as they were trying to make the band a success again after the Dan Toler/Rook Goldflies version was panned by critics for not having the soul and spirit of the ABB.
And it begins with a hacked up "Don't want you no more" Almost 4 minutes a song sounds like it will be played...
fukin smokin! thank you for posting this!
I was sitting on the road cases with Twinkle watching this
meet twinkle once in Norfolk va show at the norva playing with GS .great show. buddy s daughter. what a singer. lots of energy.
@@SURRYHOUSE2 She's a wonderful gal
Yes sir I believe so.
is there more to this video? So amazing.
ILL live on
Johnny Neel made this song
RIP BUTCH.
Gregg as well now
Is there a way to see.the whole clip? I need more vitamin ABB in my life.
@phallystorm If you bothered reading the liner notes, you would understand why it was chopped. You're lucky to see these outtakes phallicstorm.
Johnny Neal on the piano? Cool stuff... :)
Dicky Betts plays his guitar like he’s making love to it
Luv u kellie enjoy bb💜 miss u auntie
Long hairs.. Love alman bros. miss u. Take the choo choo soon and come scrap w me or swim at local pool
Beach babe 🌞💄👙👓 love you tonight time for the fights
Love this band
Is there an unedited version of this????
You bet there is. there are several live raw and unedited versions. maybe 50 or more.
Fine tuning. Ivory. Keys
Is the entire rehearsal available to view?
Is this whole rehearsal available to watch? Please someone post a link!!!!!!
Best version of why I quit playing ...........this so called Sea Level mix with ABB
I love dickey and duane but at the moment noone is better than derek and warren and we are lucky we can hear them