I was at this show. The entryway lined with hundreds of Harleys. They were childhood heroes of mine when their first album came out. I cried the night I finally saw them. The effortless beauty, the connection to deep pain, The celebration of inescapable joy. Legends making history guided by the hand of God. As stunningly original as Picasso, Hemingway or Brando.
I was a drummer in the 60’s & 70’s, impossible to do justice to any ABB song because of their percussion section but it was a hell of a workout to try. Magical night here for certain.
I bet it was Jason, I was turned on to ABB when brothers and sis came out (I was 10) Got to see them about 55 times Including Gregg & friends. Only regret is not seeing them 350 times like our brother Dr. Doug M.
Yeah , this early '90s incarnation with Warren and Allan was magical. Saw a few shows from this era. Almost like the ghosts of Duane and Berry possessed those two. Dickey was simply amazing! They were definately "Hittin' the Note"! Shoulda known tragedy would strike soon after.
AWESOME FRIEND seems like a great show. I saw them at starlake outside Pittsburgh pa. They KNOW they gotta bring their A game there. That's what WE EXPECT. they DID OF COURSE. saw them 10 times there mostly early mid 90s only 10.50 ticket they weren't making alot 😂😂😂😂. They did it for US. IF NOT we would of tore the place up ha ha ha just joking friend have good day
It's a very iconic riff. You can't mistake it for any other song. I'm glad that great music like this has been is gifted to us. Whatever amount of money they earned, wasn't enough.
@@maine-kw6wfy Yeah your right. I saw the original Allman brothers four times... just post Dwane... all outdoors. Best live group ever. That was way back in the day. Best one for me was Watkins Glen Summer Jam 1973. We managed to get pretty close to the stage. Sound system was incredible. Very clear. Killer.
I first saw these guys in 1996, and they’ve been my favorite band ever since. Their music has gotten me through a lot of tough times. God bless The Allman Brothers!
I saw Greg live in CA about six months before he passed away. You could tell he was weak from the cancer, but that didn't stop him from giving every ounce he had to entertain us. God, what a great talent. He is missed.
BEST jam band EVER no arguments. Change people still do it 50 years BEST PURE TRUE JAM band. 3 plus hour concert 2 half hours jamming. Plus only 10.50 ticket they weren't making much money h😂😂 it was for fans n music
Never get tired of ABB guitars talking to each other, whether Skydog and Dickie, Warren and Dickie, Derek and Dickie or Warren, or any other combination.
The good old days , @ my age l lay back & enjoy the hell out of listen to this music , if time can come back my life would be totally be different from now . Only the best away but not forgotten. 🎸🎤📀🎼🎵🎶
Bravo!! Allman Brothers at their finest. Dickey Betts giving it everything he's got! A true virtuoso! Warren Hayes holding his own. And Allan Woody playing superbly on bass. Bravo!
This might have been one of their greatest nights. Sure, EVERYONE misses Duane, and always will - but at this point (tonally) Warren was right on top of everything and the guitar harmonies were stunning; Dickie was back to his sparkling best, and really ripping out some of his best solos: Jaimoe and especially Butch were awesome on this night - and Greg was going through one of those happier periods where he looked like he was actually enjoying being there. Woody, of course was just Woody, bless him. This was one of those periods where EVERYONE was 100% on top of their game, and undoubtedly - as a unit - the very best at what they did.
This band has been around giving us the best Southern Rock ever since I can remember! RIP to the members that have gone on and bless the ones still here!
Wow ! I don't know how many live shows I've seen over the years but I'm always amazed at the level of emotion this music carries . The first time I saw them was back around 73 ish in Atlanta after Vietnam. Things were different then but the music is still beautiful ... Thank you so much for all the beautiful memories.
I appreciate these uploads. The Allman Brothers Band are such a great band. The musicianship is so good, and the songs are timeless. May Allen Woody, Gregg Allman, and Butch Trucks rest in peace. Cheers!
@@chrisput1024 As far as i know the band cut the keyboard solo once Chuck Leavell left, only doing it again in the two short times the band had a keyboard player, the early 80s and 1990.
@@chrisput1024 Gregg was never the piano player to be able to pull off that level of piano solo, so they went with a guitar solo in that section. Chuck Leavell did guest with the band many times 2000-2014 and they would do Jessica every time including his glorious piano solo. He's been a part of some ABB alumni shows since the band ended and they do some great version of Jessica including at Madison Square Garden in March 2020.
The allman brothers have played a big role in my life from Fillmore on Dickey was a guitar god ,I saw him play in all carnations solo ,abb ,great southern ,he will never be replaced.
THis really is your best song, Dickey. Sorry life was so crappy when you recorded it but YOU were awesome every second. Of all of it. THank you for this delicious song if you had never done anything else you did this. (IMOER is your second best and in some ways better.) Love and miss you Dickey.
I've got to see them some 20y ago, on an open air amphitheater with a large grass lounge area. The were playing around sunset and when it came time for Jessica they basically improvised and jammed, the song extended for almost 40min, during which a few players left the stage and came back. The whole concert was awesome, but Jessica in particular was a magical trip.
So glad I got to see him play this many years ago in the mid70s. So much music was coming out each year back then, it was hard to keep up with the new albums by all the great bands. Now, I go back and visit these songs and realize what I was a part of. RIP Dickie
Dickie Betts and Warren Haynes were one of the greatest guitar duos of all time. Forget those billboard and Rolling Stone top ten this and that. It's nonsense. You can't top this melodic sound
Now I understand why Jeramy Clarkson kept making jokes about this song. Prior to today I'd never heard of the band or the song, but as I'm sure most here know, this was the opening song to a British TV show called TopGear, Clarkson was the host until he was fired & replaced by a modern trio who then ruined the show and now it's been cancelled, since then Clarkson made jokes about things you never hear anymore and quoted this song..
I was at this show. The entryway lined with hundreds of Harleys. They were childhood heroes of mine when their first album came out. I cried the night I finally saw them. The effortless beauty, the connection to deep pain, The celebration of inescapable joy. Legends making history guided by the hand of God. As stunningly original as Picasso, Hemingway or Brando.
I was there also. I rode in on one of those Harleys. Best concert of my life. I still cry. Peace brother.
@@dbzcab11 thanks for connecting 🙏
Well said!
those Southern Boys played directly from the heart....no egos, no showboats, just lets go do what what did in the Kitchen earlier.....
It was a great night as always for my Teenage self at Great Woods, Allman brother's shows never disappoint- pure fire!
I was a drummer in the 60’s & 70’s, impossible to do justice to any ABB song because of their percussion section but it was a hell of a workout to try. Magical night here for certain.
I bet it was Jason, I was turned on to ABB when brothers and sis came out (I was 10) Got to see them about 55 times Including Gregg & friends. Only regret is not seeing them 350 times like our brother Dr. Doug M.
Rest in peace, Mr. Betts, and THANK YOU for your amazing music!
The Allman Brothers Band the greatest band of my life, ROCK NEVER DIES!! Gregg and Dickey thanks for the ride❤
Missing the good old days, cranking tunes on vinyl, drunk as hell, smoking ditch weed, dancing to these masters
Damn straight! Dickie was the man! Those were the days.
ONE OF THOSE TIMES WHEN WHOLE BAND WAS ON FIRE, MAGICAL!!
Yeah , this early '90s incarnation with Warren and Allan was magical. Saw a few shows from this era. Almost like the ghosts of Duane and Berry possessed those two. Dickey was simply amazing! They were definately "Hittin' the Note"!
Shoulda known tragedy would strike soon after.
I was at that concert at Great Woods, sad news yesterday, RIP Dickie Betts, thank you for the music that will carry on.
AWESOME FRIEND seems like a great show. I saw them at starlake outside Pittsburgh pa. They KNOW they gotta bring their A game there. That's what WE EXPECT. they DID OF COURSE. saw them 10 times there mostly early mid 90s only 10.50 ticket they weren't making alot 😂😂😂😂. They did it for US. IF NOT we would of tore the place up ha ha ha just joking friend have good day
Most them Harley guys VETERANS please don't forget them n sacrifice. I'm combat vet myself
In my humble opinion Jessica is the best instrumental song ever 😎✌️
I agree. I just like it played a little more up temp and at a lower pitch….closer to the studio version.
I’m “ very” picky about Jessica.
It's a very iconic riff. You can't mistake it for any other song. I'm glad that great music like this has been is gifted to us. Whatever amount of money they earned, wasn't enough.
Jessica is the best instrumental of the last 100 years.
It absolutely is!
Agreed,every guitar player is learning that evening. Wearing out 4 drummers!!😂
Dicky Bettes is in the top 10 all time, Everything he plays just just dripping with musicality.
But not this version.
I’ve heard almost all of them as it’s my favorite instrumental!
@@maine-kw6wfy Yeah your right. I saw the original Allman brothers four times... just post Dwane... all outdoors. Best live group ever. That was way back in the day. Best one for me was Watkins Glen Summer Jam 1973. We managed to get pretty close to the stage. Sound system was incredible. Very clear. Killer.
I first saw these guys in 1996, and they’ve been my favorite band ever since. Their music has gotten me through a lot of tough times. God bless The Allman Brothers!
I saw Greg live in CA about six months before he passed away.
You could tell he was weak from the cancer, but that didn't stop him from giving every ounce he had to entertain us.
God, what a great talent. He is missed.
BEST jam band EVER no arguments. Change people still do it 50 years BEST PURE TRUE JAM band. 3 plus hour concert 2 half hours jamming. Plus only 10.50 ticket they weren't making much money h😂😂 it was for fans n music
The day I was born. Lovely.
ABSOLUTE PURE MAGIC when they come together towards the end. Heaven made music!! CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF IT. OVER & OVER & OVER & OVER.........
LOVE is everywhere...woody❤️Greg🕊️Butch🙆Duane 🔥Barry🌹reddog😉Twiggs🐦so many have passed by...the road goes on forever 🕊️
😇 *R.I.P.* ..Thank You Dear, Dickey Brett for Sharin' Your Music & God Given Talent 🤗🕊
Never get tired of ABB guitars talking to each other, whether Skydog and Dickie, Warren and Dickie, Derek and Dickie or Warren, or any other combination.
Paulson was awesome as well
Your right sir TRUE JAM BAND in PUREST FORM
Rest in Peace Dickie!!🙏Thank You for all the Timeless Music! 😭
The good old days , @ my age l lay back & enjoy the hell out of listen to this music , if time can come back my life would be totally be different from now . Only the best away but not forgotten. 🎸🎤📀🎼🎵🎶
Ohhhhh - Warren ............ you were just a "baby" back in '91 ,
and you have blossomed into today being one of America's musical treasures !
Bravo!! Allman Brothers at their finest. Dickey Betts giving it everything he's got! A true virtuoso! Warren Hayes holding his own. And Allan Woody playing superbly on bass. Bravo!
What an unbelievable night. It felt like the old west where a young gun is looking for the Legend. Warren was amazing and Dickey was the best.
Nobody is cooler than Dickey Betts. Nobody.
This might have been one of their greatest nights. Sure, EVERYONE misses Duane, and always will - but at this point (tonally) Warren was right on top of everything and the guitar harmonies were stunning; Dickie was back to his sparkling best, and really ripping out some of his best solos: Jaimoe and especially Butch were awesome on this night - and Greg was going through one of those happier periods where he looked like he was actually enjoying being there. Woody, of course was just Woody, bless him.
This was one of those periods where EVERYONE was 100% on top of their game, and undoubtedly - as a unit - the very best at what they did.
Great observations. I was there and it was a magical night.
This band has been around giving us the best Southern Rock ever since I can remember! RIP to the members that have gone on and bless the ones still here!
Agreed. This was one of my grandpa's favourite songs.
MAGICAL GOLD!!! FOREVER TOPS!!
one of my heros has left us . a brother . thank you dickie betts . rest in peace
I saw this tour in Cincinnati. It was epic! Warren is out of this world.
Wow ! I don't know how many live shows I've seen over the years but I'm always amazed at the level of emotion this music carries . The first time I saw them was back around 73 ish in Atlanta after Vietnam. Things were different then but the music is still beautiful ... Thank you so much for all the beautiful memories.
Imho, you couldn't find a better version of what Southern Rock is all about then right here!
Man Woody working that Thunderbird, sounds awesome
I appreciate these uploads. The Allman Brothers Band are such a great band. The musicianship is so good, and the songs are timeless. May Allen Woody, Gregg Allman, and Butch Trucks rest in peace. Cheers!
@John Byrnes That's true. Cheers!
Why no Keyboard solo? Was Gregg not capable or something?
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@@chrisput1024 As far as i know the band cut the keyboard solo once Chuck Leavell left, only doing it again in the two short times the band had a keyboard player, the early 80s and 1990.
@@chrisput1024 Gregg was never the piano player to be able to pull off that level of piano solo, so they went with a guitar solo in that section. Chuck Leavell did guest with the band many times 2000-2014 and they would do Jessica every time including his glorious piano solo. He's been a part of some ABB alumni shows since the band ended and they do some great version of Jessica including at Madison Square Garden in March 2020.
The allman brothers have played a big role in my life from Fillmore on Dickey was a guitar god ,I saw him play in all carnations solo ,abb ,great southern ,he will never be replaced.
this, simply could have not been any better. virtuosic, groovy, timeless & for all ages!!!
Thank you Dicky for playing your heart out Warren too Jagjeet Kaur
THis really is your best song, Dickey. Sorry life was so crappy when you recorded it but YOU were awesome every second. Of all of it. THank you for this delicious song if you had never done anything else you did this. (IMOER is your second best and in some ways better.) Love and miss you Dickey.
I've got to see them some 20y ago, on an open air amphitheater with a large grass lounge area. The were playing around sunset and when it came time for Jessica they basically improvised and jammed, the song extended for almost 40min, during which a few players left the stage and came back. The whole concert was awesome, but Jessica in particular was a magical trip.
Atlanta?
@@billpoplin2534actually, Indianapolis, IN (or might have been a small town just north of Indy, dont remeber it exactly anymore)
So glad I got to see him play this many years ago in the mid70s. So much music was coming out each year back then, it was hard to keep up with the new albums by all the great bands. Now, I go back and visit these songs and realize what I was a part of. RIP Dickie
This was my favorite group since the original band.
Wow, wow, wow, watt a great Version. Thanks ❤
Holy smokes! These guys are magnificent!
Every lineup they ever threw out there was fantastic
Damn! They made some beautiful music together! No need to showboat or synthesize. Just. Make. Music. Thanks y'all!
Great version of Jessica. Killin' it!
Indeed. A buddy's wife is Dr Jessica Morgan - and she got me interested in ABB.
The good ole days!!!
One question. How can a band be this fucking great?
That my friends is magical, pure musical delight
You would be hard pressed to find a version better than this!!! Epic!
Ah my lucky 18 year old self was at this magical show!
GIGANTES FOREVER!!!QUE CANCION ABZ.
I love the Allman brothers band 🤩😎💕 cheer's 🌺🍺🍻🍺🍻
Döpte min dotter efter låten, Jessica
Totally awesome 👌 does not get any better brother dicky and Warren Totally 👍 on top of their game
One of A Great Kind 🔊
I was there and this was a freakin jam. Everyone was killin it
Dickie Betts and Warren Haynes were one of the greatest guitar duos of all time. Forget those billboard and Rolling Stone top ten this and that. It's nonsense. You can't top this melodic sound
These guys music is timeless!
Thanks for the uploads.
Jessica is an American song of the American group Allman Brothers.
What an absolutely great incarnation of this band at this time. I was 22 yrs old at this time.
The best of the Best!
Allmans in 70s early mid 90s best they ever been I saw them in 90s 15 times 😂😂😂😂
Spectacular. What a great band. Love it.
Peace & Life Everlasting with Jesus 💝
Pray for guidance and wait Patiently 💝
AWESOME & then some!!!!
Truly Remarkable
Warren Haynes killing it!
The boys from cali,use to do the hot oil slides..what a time it was❤️
Hell Yeah !!!
To hear Richard Betts pick on that red guitar .......
Brilliant!!!
TONIGHT! I wear a hat, Richard wears a hat and jamss wears a hat.
Sounds like a good night at Great Woods that night!
AWESOME
Sounds great ! As always ......
Cool Sounds good Enjoy
Dicky was at his best during this time. Warren had joined them in 91. Together they were awesome
Actually Warren joined them in 1989 for the twentieth anniversary reunion tour, and stayed until 1997, rejoining in 2001.
Awesome
Saw them in the 80tis at a open air in germany---AMAZING
sorry it was 1991 in Dinkelsbühl
Masterpiece
Theres nothing like a good ole Georgia Peach.................
Such musicianship beautiful Jagjeet kaur
just how did they find these notes...think they know music theory....hell yeah
I think I see why dickey was on board with Warren joining the band.
Bass player is killer
Warren is so fucking awesome
wild talent
Damn. All gone now. So sad.
This was the same week I met the Woman who is still my Precious Wife.
BEST F-CKING BAND EVER! EVER!!!
RIP
3♥
Im no fan , but this is effing awesome.
Supeeeeerbe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
91? UGH!
Allan Woody was something too!
Now I understand why Jeramy Clarkson kept making jokes about this song. Prior to today I'd never heard of the band or the song, but as I'm sure most here know, this was the opening song to a British TV show called TopGear, Clarkson was the host until he was fired & replaced by a modern trio who then ruined the show and now it's been cancelled, since then Clarkson made jokes about things you never hear anymore and quoted this song..
They skipped the piano solo, originally by Chuck Leavell, one of the best parts.
Top gear
I love Warren Haynes !