David Craft, When they were playing "Mellissa" it seems to me that I heard Twin Harmony notes, when he played his Gibson he was only using single notes, (it was not the piano or keyboard) so was there another guitar in the background???? just asking for a friend
@@steveeckert8396 My Friend is such a drongo, he says he plays guitar but not very good if he missed that clue,, maybe say Hi ua-cam.com/video/DgretiFUO7g/v-deo.html
By chance I met Brian in a ACE hardware parking lot a few days ago in MN. Nice guy driving a cherry '66 Chevy pickup. He told me about this clip. Hot stuff.
When Dickie went up the fretboard leading with his pinky Brian had to shake his head in awe. Dickie had to pull out the stops. Incredible playing by noth of them.
Michael Shrieve (Santana) on the drums - bringing it. His drum solo from Soul Sacrifice in the Woodstock movie is pure fire - he was only 19 years old at the time.
Watching the unbridled joy emanating from both Dicky and Brian gives me chills. Setzer channeling Danny Gatton and Betts being Betts... what a great moment.
The magic of the Allman Brothers didn’t rest with any single player; Duane and Dickey challenged each other and continually raised their playing. Butch, Barry, and Jaimoe were probably the greatest rhythm section in rock in roll. Greg’s key board work wasn’t incredible but his emotive vocals overshadowed those inadequacies. It was a group of greats, a sum more than the parts. Lots of great bands fall apart bc ego takes over and one member thinks they’re the sole reason behind the greatness.
Brian Setzer has been such a guitar master from the start of his career. What he really did was completely reinvigorate roots playing in a way that just blew doors and yet he never got the accolades of people like Stevie Ray Vaughn and he truly was as deserving or more. He just played tasty and mean and sophisticated rockabilly, country, jazz, and every style in between with utter mastery.
Agreed. The thing is that I don't think rockabilly is taken very seriously by many people. Its mostly about having a great time. So, Setzer may be an artist but he kinda of chose a genre that just doesn't have a lot of credibilly, if you know what I mean. I feel the same way actually about EVH. I lot of people just kind of dismiss him due to the band being essentially just a party band that didn't really give you much to contemplate. But both EVH and Brian are all time greats. Guitarists, at least, know it.
Ironically, earlier in this show he had to back up David Gilmore for the song "Murder" off of About Face. He had a bit of an issue during the bass solo...there is only one Pino Palladino I guess.
@@BloomingdaleTN Not any better than Kenny. I have been a giant Derringer fan since I saw them embarrass Aerosmith in 76 and saw those guys pretty much dust anyone they backed up . Major influence on my guitar playing. Stories Brother Louie ,live is a bass lesson too
I feel sorry for all of the people who have given up on music. There is so much incredible music out there right now. You just have to look for it. RIP Dickie, and thanks for years of great memories!
I could certainly see it on his face after the piano solo! His sliding is beyond incredible! Super smooth!! Still my favorites are One Way Out, Hoochie Koochie Man, live at the Fillmore. Done Somebody Wrong
I believe Brian wrote The knife feels like justice in tribute to Dicky, about the same year as well. I have this entire show taped on Betamax somewhere 🤣
What an incredible treat thar was. You can see that all the musicians are really enjoying the camaraderie as they crank out amazing music. Legendary guitarists. Thank you so much for posting.
That was awesome. Two guitarist I have a high regard for (as a guitarist). Dicky can play with anyone, and it's more of a crossover for him to do Rockabilly. He does a great job just blending in the Jam and his runs are wonderfully locked in. Brian is right in his element here (trust me, it wouldn't be the same Brian playing In Memory of Elizabeth Reed. But when it comes to boogie, Brian is top notch in his craft, and I'm talking the world over. That Massapequa boy can Rock it!. Thank You for posting, and Thank You Brian and Dicky for laying down some of the best guitar chops in the Biz! Tremendous. Stay well all.
Dickie told Brian before the show, son I'm used to jamming with the great Duane Allman so you better bring your A game. Brian says, I only have an A game! Great performance!
@@jcripp7974 I understood him to mean that when "great guitar players" comes up, Setzer is not usually mentioned. He's an amazing guitarist...one of my faves.
I always thought Brian was retro style in the 80's. The 50's style, with pure rock n role. Never listened to Stray Cats back then but always saw them on MTV. Everytime i see the guy he's rippin on guitar. Just sayin i've never bought his music however ,i know hes a badass talent.
Thank you for this gem. I love how Setzer comes out feeding off the energy of Betts. That's what it is like to play on stage when the band is hot. Note how Dickey uses vibrato on his playing hand throughout to get the piercing sustain, his tone is near perfect. Just a bit of distortion with a nice clean breakthrough on the lead, that's the tone I have modeled for my lead playing and in guitar amps I design and build. He helped revolutionize lead guitar playing and just watching his fingers move on the fretboard is entrancing. To me, not just because he and Duane influenced me the most and others I know, they are one of the pioneers of the country rock genre, the real stuff not the fluff.
Yeah you hit the nail on the head....totally agree...Setzer is digging Dickey and the energy playin off each other. On another note is why I always loved Toys playin and the tone he had with his thumb...nothin like it!
What a gem! Never saw this video before. Saw the Allman Bros 3X in the late 70's and in 2004 and have I always had the upmost respect for Brian Setzer as a GREAT guitarist. Most people who remember the Stray Cats from the 1980's have no idea what a great guitarist he is.
1974 .Oklahoma concert went in a 1966 chevrolet SS 396ci ready for the quarter mile .stoned .in military uniform .Gregg and Dicky. Guy driving the SS 396 earned the purple heart .we paid at the office . The good old days. War&peace .
Rare time with Brian Setzer not playing a Gretsch guitar. He chicken picks the Hell out of a Telecaster instead, and reminds all that he's one of the All-Time Greats of Guitar since his early twenties. He's Danny Gatton Good at the end of this video, after the great Jessica take by Dickie and his band (with Chuck Leavell tearing up the keys).
Good stuff, all around. Super clean and smooth performance of Jessica. For some of the younger folks, Jessica was a huge hit for the Allman Brothers long, long, before "Top Gear" was even thought about.
Brian Setzer and the two other stray cats used to come into Krisches in Massapequa back in the mid, late 70s. I worked there and we thought they were just goofballs in their rockabilly duds. I saw him play in a music store on Sunrise highway and was blown away, but had know idea how much talent he really had until I heard stray cats on WLIR couple years later. Strange watching this cuz my band at the time played a lot of Allman brothers. We had fun and were ok for high school kids but funny how only 6-7 years later he’s on a stage actually jamming with Dicky betts. Thanks for posting this, great stuff.
Interesting to see this duo. Not surprising, just unexpected. The audience is so calm. If I was there, I'd be climbing over everything to be as close as I could possibly be. I saw Dickey Betts about 8 years ago and didn't have to climb over anything, just had to be there early. It was just beautiful to see a legend 10 feet away and watch him display his masterful control of his craft as I have been blessed to have seen many others of our time.
I admire that you said blessed that is exactly what it is I have seen Dickey 11 times 9 with the Allman Brothers and twice with Great Southern and I too feel blessed as I did with all the great ones of my generation that I had the pleasure to see live.
@@1979bobhd I'm getting the impression that we're both about the same age and as time goes on, especially this year with this whole pandemic madness how many unbelievable musicians that we have lost! And something that may be ridiculous to some other people is that I have had the pleasure of seeing the Allman Brothers more than a dozen times I seen DICKY live with his own band GREAT SOUTHERN and what KILLED me was when that month's ROLLING STONE magazine came out - they had some chick comedian on the cover instead of Gregg! Couldn't figure that out since the man knew that he was dying and he toured until he COULDN'T STAND! So you know what a SHAME ON THEM that is BUT - I think we're so LUCKY to have had so many beautiful musicians to go and see and cherish! I remember being at the Ritz in NYC with my beer literally sitting on the stage while Greg played his B3 ( opening for BB King and then of course playing with B.B. as well in the second set!!! ) I remember like yesterday and I can't even imagine I lucky me and my old lady were to have that opportunity along with so many others! Can you imagine that I was standing 5 FEET AWAY and Gregg had a bowl of lemons cut up sitting on the top of his rig. MAYBE his voice was blown or just hoarse? I don't know but he sounded phenomenal and I feel so blessed to have had the opportunity to see all these great players - being a Guitarist myself! We're just lucky and I feel sorry for these kids today! ROCK and RIDE ON MY BROTHER...!!! 🙏💖💯🛐🛐🛐☮️
I grew up in Massapequa the same time as Brian. All the great music was all around then. I am sure he was thrilled to be on stage with Dickey Betts, a true legend. Stetzer is amazing too. Long Island was a great place to be raised back then.
Wow. Never seen Brian play a Tele on stage before. One of my favourite players. Dicky on song and living the dream. What a magic band. That was entertaining
Chuck Leavell who wrote snd played the original Piano solo on the ABB studio cut. Betts said he should have received a cowriting credit for it. Leavell has been with The Stones since about 1982
Real solid sound, these guys are totally in sync with each other.. what a feeling for them. Wish I was there right now feelin’ it too. Miss these days. Brian was friends with my ex they used to jam together, very nice guy no ego or luggage. The Stray Cat Days, we were so young. Thanks for the memories!
Love this! One of my first VHS recordings. Two of the greatest! I was floored by how good Brian was at such a young age. When this came out I had only seen him on Stray Cat videos. And Dickey Betts - just a legend. Thanks for posting.
By chance I met Brian in a ACE hardware parking lot a few days ago in MN. Nice guy driving a cherry '66 Chevy pickup. He told me about this clip. Hot stuff.
Thank god for the camera work,im in an Allman bros.learning spee during covid...Camera man did great job i can see Dickys fretboard work and learn from the master..Never seen Steltzer with a tele,make sense .
End of the Line today for Dickey April 18, 2024 ....80yo at his home in Osprey, FL.... very very very sad.... Phish plays Sphere Las Vegas starting tonite wish they would pay tribute....
We lost one of the best guitar players Dickey Betts was the Master of the Instrumentals and Beautiful tone .Play it loud for the Angels Dickey
tone was awesome for sure
No egos, just two master guitarists at the top of their game having a blast. No backing tracks, no auto tune, just pure talent,
David Craft, When they were playing "Mellissa" it seems to me that I heard Twin Harmony notes, when he played his Gibson he was only using single notes, (it was not the piano or keyboard) so was there another guitar in the background???? just asking for a friend
@@11calman I guess you missed that pedal board next to the mic stand eh????? Asking for a friend.
@@steveeckert8396 My Friend is such a drongo, he says he plays guitar but not very good if he missed that clue,, maybe say Hi ua-cam.com/video/DgretiFUO7g/v-deo.html
@@GoIdenApple he's using a harmonizer.
Bet you haven't bought any new music since 1975
By chance I met Brian in a ACE hardware parking lot a few days ago in MN. Nice guy driving a cherry '66 Chevy pickup. He told me about this clip. Hot stuff.
Dickie Betts is one of the all time greats, and kind of underrated. Smooth, fast and incredibly melodic. Love it!
I couldn't agree more. Just amazing
Brian Setzer amazing also!
@@Dan-zq5wt yes he is
Dickie Betts IS MELODY~!~!~!~
When Dickie went up the fretboard leading with his pinky Brian had to shake his head in awe. Dickie had to pull out the stops. Incredible playing by noth of them.
Michael Shrieve (Santana) on the drums - bringing it. His drum solo from Soul Sacrifice in the Woodstock movie is pure fire - he was only 19 years old at the time.
good catch, wow, yea I remember watching that along time ago and being impressed by him
Chuck on keys
I thought I recognized him. Yep.
That's him!? Wow, cool.
And Neil schon was only 16 with Santana.
Brian Setzer Orchestra is by far the most entertaining show I've seen.... the man is both a superior showman and a guitar God
Saw him and the Orchestra at First Avenue a long time ago.
Blew me away...a one of a kind talent.
Brian wrote all the charts for the entire orchestra.
Watching the unbridled joy emanating from both Dicky and Brian gives me chills. Setzer channeling Danny Gatton and Betts being Betts... what a great moment.
Gatton 👍X10
OMG,BRING IT ALL BACK WHY ,BECAUSE WE LOST SO MUCH,THOSE TWO AND THE REST OUTSTANDING ,THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES 😊
Sometimes the UA-cam algorithm strikes pure gold. This is one of those times.
Oh yes ❤
Allman Brothers were never the same without Dickey. Love his playing
Totally Agree! He was their Sound!!
@@ginnywhat5777 ... Yes the Tone! Awesome Tone!!
You could listen to 100 guitar solos blindfolded and you would no trouble picking out which one was him.
Betts was drunk and violent so Greg Allman had to dismiss him from the band. Jaimoe couldn't even be in the same room with him.
The magic of the Allman Brothers didn’t rest with any single player; Duane and Dickey challenged each other and continually raised their playing. Butch, Barry, and Jaimoe were probably the greatest rhythm section in rock in roll. Greg’s key board work wasn’t incredible but his emotive vocals overshadowed those inadequacies. It was a group of greats, a sum more than the parts.
Lots of great bands fall apart bc ego takes over and one member thinks they’re the sole reason behind the greatness.
Brian Setzer has been such a guitar master from the start of his career. What he really did was completely reinvigorate roots playing in a way that just blew doors and yet he never got the accolades of people like Stevie Ray Vaughn and he truly was as deserving or more. He just played tasty and mean and sophisticated rockabilly, country, jazz, and every style in between with utter mastery.
Agreed. The thing is that I don't think rockabilly is taken very seriously by many people. Its mostly about having a great time. So, Setzer may be an artist but he kinda of chose a genre that just doesn't have a lot of credibilly, if you know what I mean. I feel the same way actually about EVH. I lot of people just kind of dismiss him due to the band being essentially just a party band that didn't really give you much to contemplate. But both EVH and Brian are all time greats. Guitarists, at least, know it.
The bass player is BEYOND outstanding
Ironically, earlier in this show he had to back up David Gilmore for the song "Murder" off of About Face. He had a bit of an issue during the bass solo...there is only one Pino Palladino I guess.
But what was that hairdo about? lol!
Kenny Aaronson of Stories and Derringer fame.
@@BloomingdaleTN And HSAS. Billy Idol, and Joan Jett.
@@BloomingdaleTN Not any better than Kenny. I have been a giant Derringer fan since I saw them embarrass Aerosmith in 76 and saw those guys pretty much dust anyone they backed up . Major influence on my guitar playing. Stories Brother Louie ,live is a bass lesson too
I feel sorry for all of the people who have given up on music. There is so much incredible music out there right now. You just have to look for it.
RIP Dickie, and thanks for years of great memories!
Betts makes his playing look effortless. His sounds is clean, complex and layered. He appreciates his band and they he. He's a serious musical force.
I could certainly see it on his face after the piano solo! His sliding is beyond incredible! Super smooth!! Still my favorites are One Way Out, Hoochie Koochie Man, live at the Fillmore. Done Somebody Wrong
sounds like the cover of a book jacket
Thanks for the Kenny Aaronson shoutout. Dude is a legendary bassist.
One of the rare times I see Dickey smile and have fun. And it’s all due to the infectious talent and good spirits of Brian !!!! Awesome
And Chuck Leavell on piano!
Two great guitarists having fun - I love it - thx!
This made me very happy today! RIP Dickey.
I believe Brian wrote The knife feels like justice in tribute to Dicky, about the same year as well. I have this entire show taped on Betamax somewhere 🤣
I hope you post it someday.
Dickey's smile at the end of it, is what it's all about!
One hundred years from now, music professors will still be trying to disseminate what is happening here. My God, what guitar greatness!
Outstanding. How have I never seen this before? And it was on my 20th birthday no less. lol.
Broadcast on my first birthday. I inherited my love of Dickey Betts' material from my father and grandpa.
They have great taste in music, cheers.
Amen brother
Shiiiit. That made me pick up my guitar and jam along. I miss MUSIC.
Amen. Musicians jamming…autotune was far on the horizon. Glad to born in the age of music
What an incredible treat thar was. You can see that all the musicians are really enjoying the camaraderie as they crank out amazing music. Legendary guitarists. Thank you so much for posting.
God bless dickie betts and god bless the allman brothers and god bless the united states of america
2 of my favorite guitarists in a jam I thought I'd never see. Brilliant!
That was awesome. Two guitarist I have a high regard for (as a guitarist). Dicky can play with anyone, and it's more of a crossover for him to do Rockabilly. He does a great job just blending in the Jam and his runs are wonderfully locked in. Brian is right in his element here (trust me, it wouldn't be the same Brian playing In Memory of Elizabeth Reed. But when it comes to boogie, Brian is top notch in his craft, and I'm talking the world over. That Massapequa boy can Rock it!. Thank You for posting, and Thank You Brian and Dicky for laying down some of the best guitar chops in the Biz! Tremendous. Stay well all.
Beautiful playing! Dicky's old '57 Gold top is just a sangin'! And Mr Setzer's playing is off the chain as usual! Thx for the share!
Richard Betts doesn't even look at his fingers as he's playing the solos in "Jessica". What an amazing guitarist.
Dickie told Brian before the show, son I'm used to jamming with the great Duane Allman so you better bring your A game. Brian says, I only have an A game! Great performance!
He was not kidding......
brian gave a country music lesson that nite..hes untouchable 30 years later
Amen!
@@michaelriley7064 yup...so right...young gifted guy... I probably saw in live for the first time around that time
So, you were there, or is this just bullshit talkin... se RL's post above.
Stray Cats meets The Allman Brothers! Brian Setzer completely underrated.
I never met anyone who listened to the Stray Cats and, afterward, underrated Brian Setzer.
Underrated????? By who???? Do you understand the meaning of underrated????
Underrated? Have you ever heard his big band? Talk about SMOKIN'!
@@jcripp7974 I understood him to mean that when "great guitar players" comes up, Setzer is not usually mentioned. He's an amazing guitarist...one of my faves.
I always thought Brian was retro style in the 80's.
The 50's style, with pure rock n role.
Never listened to Stray Cats back then but always saw them on MTV.
Everytime i see the guy he's rippin on guitar.
Just sayin i've never bought his music however ,i know hes a badass talent.
Thank you for this gem. I love how Setzer comes out feeding off the energy of Betts. That's what it is like to play on stage when the band is hot. Note how Dickey uses vibrato on his playing hand throughout to get the piercing sustain, his tone is near perfect. Just a bit of distortion with a nice clean breakthrough on the lead, that's the tone I have modeled for my lead playing and in guitar amps I design and build. He helped revolutionize lead guitar playing and just watching his fingers move on the fretboard is entrancing. To me, not just because he and Duane influenced me the most and others I know, they are one of the pioneers of the country rock genre, the real stuff not the fluff.
Yeah you hit the nail on the head....totally agree...Setzer is digging Dickey and the energy playin off each other. On another note is why I always loved Toys playin and the tone he had with his thumb...nothin like it!
Muchas gracias Dickey por toda la musica que nos diste y disfrutamos. Que Dios te vendige.
Love Betts. I knew Setzer was a good guitarist but I didn’t know he was great until I saw him n Jeff Beck’s Rock N Roll Party concert.
I’d really like to meet Jessica, Melissa, Martha, and Elizabeth Reed! These women have some special songs written about them!!
The Allman brothers band was one of a kind for sure. Great.
Chuck Leavell is incredible!
Thanks for reminding me, my memory blew a fuse trying to remember that! He plays great on this tune! Absolutely wonderful.
Awesome rock and roll legend. Not too often mentioned diamond in the rough. Like Bobby Keys.
And still doing it with the stones
What a gem! Never saw this video before. Saw the Allman Bros 3X in the late 70's and in 2004 and have I always had the upmost respect for Brian Setzer as a GREAT guitarist. Most people who remember the Stray Cats from the 1980's have no idea what a great guitarist he is.
Dickey makes it look easy.Never misses a note.Bass player is laying it down.
😢😢😢 R.I.P. Dickey, one of the greatest to ever pick up a guitar and he influenced so many. What a sad day in music history
With that hair do, you’d better lay it down. Excellent display for sure
1974 .Oklahoma concert went in a 1966 chevrolet SS 396ci ready for the quarter mile .stoned .in military uniform .Gregg and Dicky. Guy driving the SS 396 earned the purple heart .we paid at the office .
The good old days.
War&peace .
i look into the crowd and say wow I was in a band in the 80s what a normal time to be young and alive thank you God
Dickey smiling while playing with Brian.... magic. Thanks for sharing this . Fantastic
Brian Setzer is just a great guitarist and American treasure
Just when you thought it couldn't get any better, Dickie smiles.
😊🎸🎸🥁🎹this entire song ,I've seen and heard...etc. This is stunning start to finish.
Rare time with Brian Setzer not playing a Gretsch guitar. He chicken picks the Hell out of a Telecaster instead, and reminds all that he's one of the All-Time Greats of Guitar since his early twenties. He's Danny Gatton Good at the end of this video, after the great Jessica take by Dickie and his band (with Chuck Leavell tearing up the keys).
Listening to Dickey Betts' guitar playing, especially in songs like Blue Sky, I simply close my eyes and float away.
Good stuff, all around. Super clean and smooth performance of Jessica. For some of the younger folks, Jessica was a huge hit for the Allman Brothers long, long, before "Top Gear" was even thought about.
Brian Setzer and the two other stray cats used to come into Krisches in Massapequa back in the mid, late 70s. I worked there and we thought they were just goofballs in their rockabilly duds. I saw him play in a music store on Sunrise highway and was blown away, but had know idea how much talent he really had until I heard stray cats on WLIR couple years later. Strange watching this cuz my band at the time played a lot of Allman brothers. We had fun and were ok for high school kids but funny how only 6-7 years later he’s on a stage actually jamming with Dicky betts. Thanks for posting this, great stuff.
Superb musicianship by Mr Richard Betts.
Good gracious, this is seriously one of the greatest things I've seen EVER on UA-cam. Just Wow.
RIP Dickie! 😢
Those 5 should have started a band! Dear Lord what a jam!!
Both theses dudes are cool freakin' cats in very different ways. This is a fantastic recording.
Beautiful version of Jessica--absolutely one of Dickey's best and with Chuck Leavell! Thank you for sharing!
RIP Dicky... What a boss you were
Oh dickie your one of the best.you made my 70s 80s some of the.best years .bless you dickie amen ❤
My goodness how legendary is this??!!
It's fantastic seeing the enjoyment and soul flowing from them all.
RIP Dickey Betts 12/12/1943 - 4/18/2024. He and Duane are jamming again.
👍✝️
Now, all of them are there jamming except Jaimoe. RIP to all of the departed Brothers!
But where are they?
@@jamesbusch282 somewhere we're not yet
Hope Berry, Butch and Gregg are all with them.
Fantastic! Had this show on VHS for the longest time, Whereabouts unknown. Thanks for the rescue.
Hi from England, Brilliant, just Brilliant. Thank you.
Hello from Florda!
I saw The Allman Brothers Band in Philadelphia in 1973 on the Brothers and Sisters tour. Jessica was the highlight of the show.
All those lead licks . . played in the rhythm position - gorgeous tone.
Brian Setzer with a TELE? Rockin (A Billy)! Damn fine duet! Thanks for posting!
Interesting to see this duo. Not surprising, just unexpected. The audience is so calm. If I was there, I'd be climbing over everything to be as close as I could possibly be. I saw Dickey Betts about 8 years ago and didn't have to climb over anything, just had to be there early. It was just beautiful to see a legend 10 feet away and watch him display his masterful control of his craft as I have been blessed to have seen many others of our time.
I admire that you said blessed that is exactly what it is I have seen Dickey 11 times 9 with the Allman Brothers and twice with Great Southern and I too feel blessed as I did with all the great ones of my generation that I had the pleasure to see live.
@@1979bobhd
I'm getting the impression that we're both about the same age and as time goes on, especially this year with this whole pandemic madness how many unbelievable musicians that we have lost! And something that may be ridiculous to some other people is that I have had the pleasure of seeing the Allman Brothers more than a dozen times I seen DICKY live with his own band GREAT SOUTHERN and what KILLED me was when that month's ROLLING STONE magazine came out - they had some chick comedian on the cover instead of Gregg! Couldn't figure that out since the man knew that he was dying and he toured until he COULDN'T STAND! So you know what a SHAME ON THEM that is BUT - I think we're so LUCKY to have had so many beautiful musicians to go and see and cherish! I remember being at the Ritz in NYC with my beer literally sitting on the stage while Greg played his B3 ( opening for BB King and then of course playing with B.B. as well in the second set!!! ) I remember like yesterday and I can't even imagine I lucky me and my old lady were to have that opportunity along with so many others! Can you imagine that I was standing 5 FEET AWAY and Gregg had a bowl of lemons cut up sitting on the top of his rig. MAYBE his voice was blown or just hoarse? I don't know but he sounded phenomenal and I feel so blessed to have had the opportunity to see all these great players - being a Guitarist myself! We're just lucky and I feel sorry for these kids today!
ROCK and RIDE ON MY BROTHER...!!! 🙏💖💯🛐🛐🛐☮️
One of my favorite guitar players , thanks for all the great music and performances! Hope you have a long ,happy,healthy retirement !
Betts is slick, smooth and one of the all time greatest players of all time.
I grew up in Massapequa the same time as Brian. All the great music was all around then. I am sure he was thrilled to be on stage with Dickey Betts, a true legend. Stetzer is amazing too. Long Island was a great place to be raised back then.
saw him when thet were the Tom Cats in Belmore
Hendrix, Page, Clapton and Betts. Yep, Dickie is one of those Guys. Thanks for the great tunes Brother.
And Jeff beck😔
Setzer no slouch either.
Great to see Dickey smile in the end
Dicky betts was my favourite Allman Brother... especially memory of Elizabeth reed and this gem here...
The bass player and drummer lay down a canvas for three musical virtuoso painters to fill. Absolutely outstanding!
Wow. Never seen Brian play a Tele on stage before. One of my favourite players. Dicky on song and living the dream. What a magic band. That was entertaining
That's not a tele... Its a pete Townshend Schecter signature model.
What a double gem ! Betts beautiful solo 1st song and then jamming with Brian next ! Tremendous !!
Two fantastic guitarists; and Chuck Leavell on Elizabeth Reed just tears it up!
That was Jessica... Not Elizabeth...😮
Who’s the guy from Leningrad Cowboys?
How about a thumbs up for the keyboards ! Wow !!! 😆🖒💕
Chuck Leavell who wrote snd played the original
Piano solo on the ABB studio cut. Betts said he should have received a cowriting credit for it. Leavell has been with The Stones since about 1982
Michael Sherive, Kenny Aaronson, Chuck Levall, Brian Setzer, and Dickie Betts?? Holy crap.
Dickey and Eddie Shaver were good friends. You could tell Dickey was a big influence in the way Eddie played.
That was an awesome duo both great guitar players
Everybody who likes music should listen to this at least once in their life.fire!
Real solid sound, these guys are totally in sync with each other.. what a feeling for them. Wish I was there right now feelin’ it too. Miss these days. Brian was friends with my ex they used to jam together, very nice guy no ego or luggage. The Stray Cat Days, we were so young. Thanks for the memories!
Love this! One of my first VHS recordings. Two of the greatest! I was floored by how good Brian was at such a young age. When this came out I had only seen him on Stray Cat videos. And Dickey Betts - just a legend. Thanks for posting.
One of the most joy-inducing songs ever written. Thank you, Mr. Betts. And what an amazing jam with Setzer!
The smile on Dickie's face........priceless
Wow what would Allman Brothers have been without Dicky Betts Beautiful to listen too
Dickey looks so fricken cool man
This has just made my day! Wonderful!
By chance I met Brian in a ACE hardware parking lot a few days ago in MN. Nice guy driving a cherry '66 Chevy pickup. He told me about this clip. Hot stuff.
Thank god for the camera work,im in an Allman bros.learning spee during covid...Camera man did great job i can see Dickys fretboard work and learn from the master..Never seen Steltzer with a tele,make sense .
I saw Dickey back in the late 70s when he was touring with “Dickey Betts & the Great Southern”. Killer show.
I was there in Seattle, Washington!
Sweet Virginia
Still "my all time favorite instrumental " Bless their souls to forever!!!
What a treat this. I have never heard. Man do I love UA-cam.
Being a long-time fan of Brian, I must say that this is one of the best performances I've seen!
Kenny Aaronson !!! Holdin` It Down............Give that Bass Man a Hand !
With Dickey & Brian, Pickin` and Grinnin ` !
Wow, never saw this one. Great collaboration!! Got to see Dickey and the ABB, many times.. and Setzer a handful. RIP to Dickey, you are a legend.
F**kin A! One of the best guitar clips out here. Thanks for posting!
End of the Line today for Dickey April 18, 2024 ....80yo at his home in Osprey, FL.... very very very sad.... Phish plays Sphere Las Vegas starting tonite wish they would pay tribute....
A sad day in music history, he influenced so many
Wow! I mean double wow! That was fantastic!
What a great player Brian Setzer is! I never knew. They both seemed really happy to play together.