When I heard the news of Dickey Betts' passing yesterday, I was physically sick at my stomach. Another huge part of my youth is gone. I grew up on the Allman Brothers Band and followed Dickey's career extensively. The song "Jessica" is why I named my youngest daughter by that name. Words can't describe how much he'll be missed by so many of us. Thank you for the years of some of the greatest music ever written, Dickey. I know Duane, Gregg, Butch, and Barry met you with arms wide open.
Sad to hear that he’s gone. These guys and the Grateful Dead shaped who I became in early life up to now, 68 years young and retired to the hot rod building life
After 70 trips around the Sun this is still the best shit ever! I'm glad to hear the next Generation is carrying on the traditional way to play the Blues.
"You're my blue sky, you're my sunny day". Thank you for all your years of soulful southern rock and jamming with ABB that moved us all to tears. May you have nothing but blue skies from now on. So much love.
Only good people listen to the Allman Brothers! This song is summer to me, hangin with lifelong friends, my wife and my kids sittin around a camp fire, swatting a few mosquitoes and drinking a few beers! Not a care in the world!
Dickey Betts was an exceptional guitar player, singer and a cool guy!! So sad to hear he passed away, coming back to listen to him sing and play guitar, one of the best guitar players of all time! Love Dickey and Allman Bros band!! Enjoy your Blue Skies forever in Heaven with Gregg, Duane, Butch, Barry and all the amazing Southern rockers that have passed away before us!! GOD Speed Dickey!!! 🙏🎶💯❤️
I have a Sunburst 1958 Gibson Les Paul Custom Shop Replica guitar. I’ve decided to refinish the top to honor the Gold Top Les Pauls that both Duane and Dickey played.
Rest in peace Dicky. Hope you’re with Greg Duane and butchie smoking a joint and playing for god in heaven. Love you man. Big part of my life growing up. Play on my friend. ❤️
This is even cooler when you find out the show was dedicated to Jerry Garcia Bc it was the day he passed and they opened with the Franklins Tower riff to pay homage to him.
Was it the anniversary of the day he passed? Pearson and Burbridge didn't join the band until, I think, 98/99, so it couldn't have been the actual day. I saw a couple of the Beacon gigs in 96 and they did that, too. They also jammed on St Stephen in Whipping Post at those shows. RIP Dickey!
Dude lived in the enormous shadow of Duane Allman. He did a masterful job of perfecting his amazing guitar and songwriting gifts. What a gift and a treasure.
Duane and Dickey did it together each bring their own wonderful playing to come together in bringing us some of the most beautiful music ever made neither lessor than the other.
I was 15 when first heard the Allman Brothers, I had all their records down through the years. I grew up in the deep south Mobile AL. and the music carried me through my youth & until today. RIP Dickey you were the best!
I totally agree with you, man!!!!! slide shows, smoke and fire. the only reason people come to see an act be cause of the most outrageous costumes. can you imagine?! how low these today's milk babies have sunk!!!
Dickey Betts pickin on that red guitar as Charlie Daniels said in "South's Gonna Do It Again" Dickey was like no other. That's what made him so special. RIP Dickey.
Best southern rock band ever. My favorite show was in 1979 in Wisconsin. It was Dickie birthday and he did a 25 minute solo and he got pied in the face. Lord to me back home.
My last text to my dad. " You're my blue sky, you're my sunny day. Lord, you know it makes me high when you turn your love my way." He responded "Amen, son." I never spoke to him again. This song existed for us. Couldn't do it without Allman Brothers Band.
I saw ABB twice in the old days ..they filled a place in America..I will never forget.My generation. How I loved them days.Alot of my friends are gone now...Pusher man got alot. But ABB were apart of that scene.I was lucky go go see them.6.50 7.50 8.50 tickets. Thanks
I saw the original group 6 times in 3 different states. Duane had tremendous talent but don't ever thank that Dickie couldn't stand his groung also. And they worked so well together. I'm 71 and have seen many bands play, Dickie and Duane could flat wear you out. They knew what lick each other was going to play before they hit it. Just incredible guitarist, seperate or together!❤❤❤❤😊
Blessed to have seen him play several times. My summer ritual is going to see the Allman Bros jam at our local Amphitheater or a road trip. Living here in Charlotte was much easier catching a show in the Carolinas or Georgia. RIP Dicky Betts
I remember seeing Dickey with his own band in October 1974 with his band. He was incredible and the only guitarist. He had a steel slide guitar accompany him. Of course he played Elizabeth Reed. Pure gold.
After the 1st of many times seein Dicky shred that guitar,i soon realized his playin was comin straight outta of his soul and heart right through his giutar,only one other guitar player ever did that to me his name is Jerry Garcia. Rip in Peace Mr. Forrest Richard Betts and my best to all your friends and family Love and Peace in the House
They never collaborated with the dead. In fact Gregory couldn't stand them. And I'd argue if you like good music you'd agree. It was more them playing at same venues and DB just loving a good intro to Blue Sky
@@davidbeil1642 Duane was part of a few jams w the GD. So was Gregg, for that matter I read his book and yes Gregg wasn't a fan of the Dead, but frankly? That was his opinion, not the band's. But it's easier to be musically sharpened up if you're only gigging 15 songs, while the GD had over 100 songs in play at any given time and just a vague notion what they were going to be playing and in what order on any given night. There's a difference in approach there that makes it tough to score the bands the same way. Both approaches bring great rewards.
Got to see Dickey and Warren Haynes duel it out on this song. Just at sunset at an outdoor concert. Unforgettable. My favorite A Bros song ever, and that's saying something.
Probably the best road cruising music ever. Brings back so many memories of hauling ass down this great nation's roads back in the 70's and 80's. Jamming thru Kansas on a cool Sunday morning heading west...
Blue skies is arguably one 1⃣ of the favorite Allman Brothers songs of all time , and it gave Dickie Betts a chance to really show off his guitar playing talents as much as any song that he was more or less the lead guitar player 😊😅😮😢😂❤😂😂😊❤😊❤😊
I had a Pabst Blue Ribbon in honor of Dickey last night and listened to this song. I had some great times with friends going to Allman Brothers concerts between 1989 to around 1998 or so. It was a special time and the band was in great form. Some of my friends, like Dickie, are no longer with us. Hopefully, we will meet again Back Where it all begins, we’ll all be singing and we’ll all be friends.
I don't know if Dickey is one of the greatest guitarists ever, but he's my favorite. And this is my favorite Allman Brothers tune. The guitar solos and harmonies in this song are awesome. I go into another world when I listen to it.
Can we also get some love for Jack Pearson here? Such a creative guitar player. Saw him play with Gov't Mule in 2015 and had no idea who he was. Blew my mind though.
The Allman Brothers have always been about the music no costumes, idiot side show dancers, etc. just great music with the best musicians no theatrical bullshit. I’m thankful to have seen them live and growing up in the south only made it better thanks ABB
Read up on the time Zakk Wylde - a great guitarist in his own right - sat in w/ the Allman Brothers. Its hard to imagine Zakk being a disappointment, but he was playing w/ this band.
Dickey one of the most lyrical players ever. Nothing to prove, just melody & phrasing. Even w the Strat instead of the usual Les Paul, his style is right there, undeniably him. It’s all in the touch. Legend.
Dickey Betts playin that Allman Brothers style music, those riffs totally awesome! I first saw Dickey when ABB came to town in Decatur, Alabama at Calhoun Community College back in 1971!! I have been to many many rock concerts including 2 Led Zeppelin concerts, Joe Walsh and the James Gang, Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter, Mountain, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Kansas, the Outlaws, and Eric Clapton on March 26, 1978, however, the Allman Brothers Band is the BEST OF THE BEST rock 'n blues music I ever heard. 😎✌🎸🎸🎸🎹🥁🥁🎤🎤🎤🎤🎶🎵 and their sound all started with DUANE ALLMAN, GREG ALLMAN, DICKEY BETTS, JAIMOE, BERRY OAKLEY, BUTCH TRUCKS and their music is still being played on CZcams...
Who is going to meet me by the carved bear? Always looked forward to every March! When Dickey was kicked out it wax a sad day but I get it. Best summer music ever imo. March 97 I was lucky to catch every show. RIP dude.
Hard to imagine the Allman Brothers without Gibson Les Pauls. But Dickey and Jack, they are the very best. They have a great sound whatever they play. Original Allman Brothers were the greatest ever.
Wow what a Blue Sky he painted with his guitar and voice. Not bad for someone born on a greyhound bus. RIP with Duane and Gregg . Loved your guitar playing man
When I heard the news of Dickey Betts' passing yesterday, I was physically sick at my stomach. Another huge part of my youth is gone. I grew up on the Allman Brothers Band and followed Dickey's career extensively. The song "Jessica" is why I named my youngest daughter by that name. Words can't describe how much he'll be missed by so many of us. Thank you for the years of some of the greatest music ever written, Dickey. I know Duane, Gregg, Butch, and Barry met you with arms wide open.
"The Road goes on Forever"
Brought a tear to my eye.
Good post man
Well said. I feel the same.
Tears in my eyes….
Just heard of his passing. What a World icon. Wow
RIP DICKY BETTS ,and may you have nothing but "BLUE SKIES " on your next journey
Sad to hear that he’s gone. These guys and the Grateful Dead shaped who I became in early life up to now, 68 years young and retired to the hot rod building life
After 70 trips around the Sun this is still the best shit ever!
I'm glad to hear the next Generation is carrying on the traditional way to play the Blues.
Amen Brother!
It's heaven
❤❤❤
Rest in peace, Dickey.
I see I'm not the only one archiving
RIP to another great one
@@willmink5635
Same here. I had to dig through some songs to help me cope with this news a little bit easier.
When it's time for leaving
I hope you'll understand
We do RIP Brother Dickey
Dickey and Jerry are jammin' up there in great gig in the sky.
Rest and rock in peace Dickey Betts.
@@wyndeslol if only you’d know
@magiceyes530 you know, you're right. It was Gregg who didn't particularly care for the Dead.
"You're my blue sky, you're my sunny day". Thank you for all your years of soulful southern rock and jamming with ABB that moved us all to tears. May you have nothing but blue skies from now on. So much love.
WELL HELLO, BEAUTIFUL!!
Only good people listen to the Allman Brothers! This song is summer to me, hangin with lifelong friends, my wife and my kids sittin around a camp fire, swatting a few mosquitoes and drinking a few beers! Not a care in the world!
No, unfortunately there's a lot of trump supporters who listen
@@areyoukind5645 You actually brought politics into this? Get a life. Seriously. Go away.
Lol holy shit you are pathetic. How does it feel to be such a loser)
@@areyoukind5645 you give woke people. bad name. shut on this forum. RIP Dicky, thanks for all your music!
@@meanminpin I'll go away when fascism is dead
Thank you Dickey Betts for everything. I was there from the start, R.I.P.
Dickey Betts was an exceptional guitar player, singer and a cool guy!! So sad to hear he passed away, coming back to listen to him sing and play guitar, one of the best guitar players of all time! Love Dickey and Allman Bros band!! Enjoy your Blue Skies forever in Heaven with Gregg, Duane, Butch, Barry and all the amazing Southern rockers that have passed away before us!! GOD Speed Dickey!!! 🙏🎶💯❤️
Dickie Betts, an American badass, an American treasure! Rest in peace Duane and Gregg Allman 🙏.
You could and can yet stack 50 songs and let them play everything has energy and beauty
Didn't know Greg passed. Now they're in eternal music Heaven ❤️🌟
And now Dickie.
❤😢😢@@galeh6904
BLESSED YO SEE THM IN CONCERT😢❤❤🫴🌹🕊️🌟LEGEND
Any love for Jack Pearson (in the overalls) that man LOVED Duane so much he ended up in the Allmans. What a dream come true.
That man ended up in the Allman Brothers Band because Dickie told Duane either hire him or I'm gonna take lessons from him.
Was wondering who that was
Great guitarist !!!😊
@@edwardreece1585 Maybe it was Gregg instead of Duane? Jack wasn't in ABB when Duane was alive.
I have a Sunburst 1958 Gibson Les Paul Custom Shop Replica guitar. I’ve decided to refinish the top to honor the Gold Top Les Pauls that both Duane and Dickey played.
Love the Greatful Dead intro version of this tune.
RIP Dickey Betts. Probably the best guitar player I’ve ever seen live.
In 1994 I saw Garcia, Winwood, and B.B. Richard Betts stood head and shoulders above them all.
By far......
Rest in peace Dicky. Hope you’re with Greg Duane and butchie smoking a joint and playing for god in heaven. Love you man. Big part of my life growing up. Play on my friend. ❤️
This is even cooler when you find out the show was dedicated to Jerry Garcia Bc it was the day he passed and they opened with the Franklins Tower riff to pay homage to him.
I'm sure not everyone, holds your musical trivia!
I was trying to figure out who I could nerd out and talk to about this fact. I'm so glad I found your comment
Notice they carry Franklin’s Tower all the way thru as a back beat?
💜🎸🎼🙏🌈
Was it the anniversary of the day he passed? Pearson and Burbridge didn't join the band until, I think, 98/99, so it couldn't have been the actual day. I saw a couple of the Beacon gigs in 96 and they did that, too. They also jammed on St Stephen in Whipping Post at those shows. RIP Dickey!
One of the BEST EVER, and one of the most Beautiful songs ever written. RIP Dickey, you really were Awesome !!!
People down in Georgia come from near and far
To hear Richard Betts pickin' on that red guitar!
😅
It’s white
I Miss my friend Charlie,with him for 39 years.
Dickie Betts he preferred
@@JerseyShoreCollector
Red, white and blues brother
You gave us loads & loads of good times, Dickie!!! Rest in peace you ramblin’ man. You will remain in our hearts forever.♥️🎸
❤thank you Allman Brothers for all of the great memories, I’ve been listening since the middle of the 70’s , I could listen for hours ❤
Thank you Dickey for the great music and memories. Rest in peace knowing you have brought listening pleasure to millions around the world.
Drove many a beautiful Sunday with this gentle jam, RIP Dickey.
Dude lived in the enormous shadow of Duane Allman. He did a masterful job of perfecting his amazing guitar and songwriting gifts. What a gift and a treasure.
Well said
Duane and Dickey did it together each bring their own wonderful playing to come together in bringing us some of the most beautiful music ever made neither lessor than the other.
I prefer Dickey over Duane.
Well said.
Duane said dickey was always the better guitarist
For me, it does not get any better than this...thanks for the excellence, Dickey! You DEFINITELY made your mark. Blue Skies Foreve! RIP.
I was 15 when first heard the Allman Brothers, I had all their records down through the years.
I grew up in the deep south Mobile AL. and the music carried me through my youth & until today.
RIP Dickey you were the best!
The planet is better for him having been here
Going to be missed but not forgotten Rest in peace my brother you left a Mark on my life Thanks for all your music 🎵🎵🎶🎶😢😢😢😢 music classic rock music
Blue skies to you, Dickey! R I P to one elluva musician!
The music today sucks!!!! This is the real deal,no slideshow...this is real music ,with real players...God bless the USA
I totally agree with you, man!!!!! slide shows, smoke and fire. the only reason people come to see an act be cause of the most outrageous costumes. can you imagine?! how low these today's milk babies have sunk!!!
U know it .This world of music .sucks like our President.Greedy don't care But for Mr Millionaire
Totally agree .
Check out khruqngbin. From Texas. Amazing world jam/dance music. They a world wide phenom now.
A friend in India says her whole family loves then. ❤
R.I.P. Dickie...you did well in your life. Thanks for the memories 👍🏼😢
RIP Dickey. You were a great musician and songwriter. Blessings to his family and loved ones.
Dickey Betts pickin on that red guitar as Charlie Daniels said in "South's Gonna Do It Again" Dickey was like no other. That's what made him so special. RIP Dickey.
Now at 65 grew up listening to these guys never gets old the best all times
I’m 65 as well and loving the ABB more than ever!
Best southern rock band ever. My favorite show was in 1979 in Wisconsin. It was Dickie birthday and he did a 25 minute solo and he got pied in the face. Lord to me back home.
Thanks for jamming my brothers through their service, lockup , and lived. Love and RIP
My last text to my dad. " You're my blue sky, you're my sunny day. Lord, you know it makes me high when you turn your love my way."
He responded "Amen, son."
I never spoke to him again. This song existed for us. Couldn't do it without Allman Brothers Band.
Damn Rest In Peace
That is so beautiful
I hear you brother. I lost my beloved Daddy in Nov 2019.
Lik
It's a love song for Dickey's second wife, Sandy. Odd thing to send your pops.
Thank you for all of your great music and song's and Dickey Betts is one of my favorites. RIP.
RIP Dickey Betts! Thanks for all the good times!
I saw ABB twice in the old days ..they filled a place in America..I will never forget.My generation. How I loved them days.Alot of my friends are gone now...Pusher man got alot. But ABB were apart of that scene.I was lucky go go see them.6.50 7.50 8.50 tickets. Thanks
Thank you Dicky. Soundtrack to my life. Rest easy!
Thank you Dickie for some delightful times
That's America. You won't find that anywhere else.
RIP Dickey, one of the best to ever do it.
I saw the original group 6 times in 3 different states. Duane had tremendous talent but don't ever thank that Dickie couldn't stand his groung also. And they worked so well together. I'm 71 and have seen many bands play, Dickie and Duane could flat wear you out. They knew what lick each other was going to play before they hit it. Just incredible guitarist, seperate or together!❤❤❤❤😊
😊💜☮️🎸🎼🙏🌈
Summertime man .. brings me back to 73
RIP Dickey ! He will ALWAYS be an Allman Brother !!!
Thank you for the music Dickey rest in peace
RIP Ramblin Man ✊
The opening playing Franklin's Tower is pretty sweet! Love the Allman BB and the Dead!
Dickie’s beautiful tunes just make my soul soar!
man hes so awesome!!!!!!!!
Very under appreciated
❤ Thanks for the music guys,all reunited in the blue skys
Dickey Betts! RIP 4/18/24 Rest easy brother! "Early morning sunshine tells me all I need to know..." Amen.
I'm so glad I got to see this live..RIP Dickey Betts
Blessed to have seen him play several times. My summer ritual is going to see the Allman Bros jam at our local Amphitheater or a road trip. Living here in Charlotte was much easier catching a show in the Carolinas or Georgia. RIP Dicky Betts
Man, this era of musicians can make a bad day better or a good day great! DB was great!
Blue Sky is a breath of fresh air! Smooth clean kick ass jam, by the best there is ABB !
Wow! An honor for anyone who has seen these guys live!!
I remember seeing Dickey with his own band in October 1974 with his band. He was incredible and the only guitarist. He had a steel slide guitar accompany him. Of course he played Elizabeth Reed. Pure gold.
I treasure the memories.🤗🤗🤗
The weaving lines/thenotes know each other!
55 times
One of my bucket list fails. Missed them in AC for my last chance about 25 years ago
After the 1st of many times seein Dicky shred that guitar,i soon realized his playin was comin straight outta of his soul and heart right through his giutar,only one other guitar player ever did that to me his name is Jerry Garcia. Rip in Peace Mr. Forrest Richard Betts and my best to all your friends and family
Love and Peace in the House
Best song ever
Dickey Betts was one of the greatest guitar players ever!!!!
And still is
Definitely 👍
Damn right!!
Dickie Betts should be in the top 10 best guitar players he has entertained people for 50 plus years thank you Mr Betts you are a true guitar god
What is cool about 🎸, there's so much on the fret board and everyone has their own style
Wonderful artist who entertained millions exuding the simple message of having fun and loving your brothers & sisters.
The boy could play ! Such a unique , incredible feel.
Love that "Franklin's Tower" intro - a throwback to their days collaborating with the Grateful Dead.
They never collaborated with the dead. In fact Gregory couldn't stand them. And I'd argue if you like good music you'd agree. It was more them playing at same venues and DB just loving a good intro to Blue Sky
@@davidbeil1642 Duane was part of a few jams w the GD. So was Gregg, for that matter
I read his book and yes Gregg wasn't a fan of the Dead, but frankly? That was his opinion, not the band's. But it's easier to be musically sharpened up if you're only gigging 15 songs, while the GD had over 100 songs in play at any given time and just a vague notion what they were going to be playing and in what order on any given night.
There's a difference in approach there that makes it tough to score the bands the same way. Both approaches bring great rewards.
"Jerry Garcia is a prince. The man can walk on water. He can do anything any man could ever do"- Duane Allman @davidbeil1642
Love you Dad and Dave. Miss you guys so much! So grateful to have seen so many great shows with you guys.
RIP Dickey Betts. Thanks for all those years and those solos that were smooth as buttered glass.
Will love this song till I'm 80 or 90, God willing.
Jack Pearson is so freaking good.
He is
I would rather here him play than Dickey but both are kick ass!!
Yeaaa,fantastic👍
he's one of the best players of all time
Got to see Dickey and Warren Haynes duel it out on this song. Just at sunset at an outdoor concert. Unforgettable. My favorite A Bros song ever, and that's saying something.
Tucson? Pima County Fairgrounds? I was there too! What a show!
They were just so tight as a band. It's such a pleasure to hear great musicians like this playing as one single organism.
NOONE like my almond Bros..I miss my Brothers each day I live...❤😂❤😂❤😂❤. RIP my Brothers ..I'll see you soon ..jamming on heavens stage....❤😂❤😂❤😂❤
Got to give some love and respect for the PHENOMENAL Jack Pearson, as well! Talk about an underappreciated musician!
With a Franklins Tower intro tease!
And the music lives on. Thank you, Mr. Richard Betts. ❤
Always have loved the Allman brothers they are great anytime music 😎
I don’t think anyone will make music like this again?!
Nope. Rock n roll is over as we knew it
There are only a few songs that truly just make me happy all over. This may be at the top of my list.
Absolutely top of my list for sure 👍
Mud people by the SubduDes is in that category.
@@dawgbrad JUST GOD DAMM AWESOME!!!!
Its that awesome major scale playing that is so uplifting
Word!
GRATEFUL DEAD AND ALLMAN BROTHERS ROLL AWAY THE DEW!!! Live 3024
RIP Dickey. Thank you for all the great memories from the Beacon, Jones Beach, Westbury, and the Paramount ❤😊
Probably the best road cruising music ever. Brings back so many memories of hauling ass down this great nation's roads back in the 70's and 80's. Jamming thru Kansas on a cool Sunday morning heading west...
Your comment rang so true that it literally gave me goosebumps, still got them as I write this
Heading to Crescent Beach from Gainesville in my best bud's VW van!
Is this Bob Seger? My man that was beautiful.
Seger no way you are way off
Best live band the can jam
Yeah Dickie Betts may have been one 1⃣ of the most underrated guitar players of all time in Rock and Roll history 😊😅😮😢😂❤😂😊❤😊❤😊
Blue skies is arguably one 1⃣ of the favorite Allman Brothers songs of all time , and it gave Dickie Betts a chance to really show off his guitar playing talents as much as any song that he was more or less the lead guitar player 😊😅😮😢😂❤😂😂😊❤😊❤😊
I had a Pabst Blue Ribbon in honor of Dickey last night and listened to this song. I had some great times with friends going to Allman Brothers concerts between 1989 to around 1998 or so. It was a special time and the band was in great form. Some of my friends, like Dickie, are no longer with us. Hopefully, we will meet again Back Where it all begins, we’ll all be singing and we’ll all be friends.
Just heard the Sad News, RIP Dickey, Heaven is full of Great musicians. I think I can hear you all jamming from here
I don't know if Dickey is one of the greatest guitarists ever, but he's my favorite. And this is my favorite Allman Brothers tune. The guitar solos and harmonies in this song are awesome. I go into another world when I listen to it.
You and me both brother. And I think this is the greatest rock love song ever - just ahead of Suite - Judy Blue Eyes
Awesome 💯🤘
We should be friends.
I don’t know if he’s the greatest, but he’s the most underrated player of all time.
It’s his tone and melodic playing… love him
DickiY Betts does not get the credit he deserves....great voice with a unique sound and a white hot guitar player
Agreed - he gave the ABB their sound. Nobody did more with the major scale.
Incendiary ;)
Dickey Betts is AWESOME!
And a masterful song writer.
He was sent here by the Universe to bless us. Just like Gregory and the rest of the Brothers.
One of the best bands, best guitarist, best songwriter and one of my favorite songs of all time. RIP Dickey Betts.
Can we also get some love for Jack Pearson here? Such a creative guitar player. Saw him play with Gov't Mule in 2015 and had no idea who he was. Blew my mind though.
Jack Pearson is so smooth just an amazing player
What a band. Dickey and Jack together are an absolute force to be reckoned with. Roll away the dew ⚡
R.I.P. Dickey. You were one of a kind.
Rest in Peace ✝️ Dickey Betts
Til we all meet again 🙏😢
Blue Sky always reminds of kindly driving on rolling country roads in my '71 cougar, windows down on a beautiful day. Pure bliss if only for awhile.
Well said.... ME TOO!!
RIP sir...😢
The Allman Brothers have always been about the music no costumes, idiot side show dancers, etc. just great music with the best musicians no theatrical bullshit. I’m thankful to have seen them live and growing up in the south only made it better thanks ABB
The Dead are the same way I see both bands play together
Read up on the time Zakk Wylde - a great guitarist in his own right - sat in w/ the Allman Brothers. Its hard to imagine Zakk being a disappointment, but he was playing w/ this band.
Hell yeah!
Amen, brother
Absolutely
EPIC SOUL .gimmey that old school AMEN
AMEN GLORY TO ROCK N ROLL
RIP Mr. Betts - Thank you !
There was a time in my life that I listened to this song every day or my day wasn't complete. I think I need to start doing that again.
Bruthr nuthin in the world like listening to these boys jam..Life is good with God n the Allman Bros. Ms.M
@@donnacsrpenter7226 absolutely!
That’s where I am at right now with this. Have been listening everyday for the last few years since I discovered ABB in my Spotify.
Dickey one of the most lyrical players ever. Nothing to prove, just melody & phrasing. Even w the Strat instead of the usual Les Paul, his style is right there, undeniably him. It’s all in the touch. Legend.
Dickey Betts playin that Allman Brothers style music, those riffs totally awesome! I first saw Dickey when ABB came to town in Decatur, Alabama at Calhoun Community College back in 1971!! I have been to many many rock concerts including 2 Led Zeppelin concerts, Joe Walsh and the James Gang, Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter, Mountain, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Kansas, the Outlaws, and Eric Clapton on March 26, 1978, however, the Allman Brothers Band is the BEST OF THE BEST rock 'n blues music I ever heard. 😎✌🎸🎸🎸🎹🥁🥁🎤🎤🎤🎤🎶🎵 and their sound all started with DUANE ALLMAN, GREG ALLMAN, DICKEY BETTS, JAIMOE, BERRY OAKLEY, BUTCH TRUCKS and their music is still being played on CZcams...
i have great amounts of love for both this comment and that reply^
Agreed Adam! Thanks for explaining it to me.
My son has that same style Strat. Not quite playing like Dickie, but he's passionate and actually very good and talented.
Who is going to meet me by the carved bear? Always looked forward to every March! When Dickey was kicked out it wax a sad day but I get it. Best summer music ever imo. March 97 I was lucky to catch every show. RIP dude.
Dickey you are the master, love you so much! May the four winds blow you safely home, my guy!
Hard to imagine the Allman Brothers without Gibson Les Pauls. But Dickey and Jack, they are the very best. They have a great sound whatever they play. Original Allman Brothers were the greatest ever.
I love this song and always have. It is my favorite Allman Brothers song!
R.I.P. Dickey Betts. Great video, thanks!
Wow what a Blue Sky he painted with his guitar and voice. Not bad for someone born on a greyhound bus. RIP with Duane and Gregg . Loved your guitar playing man