@prdwilson This was obviously 1999-2000, after Jack Pearson left and Derek came on board. It's nice to see some video of this short lived era of the band.
Derek probably had a closer sound to Duane than Warren but Dickey was getting a little loosey goosey by this time. The ‘89 reunion show I saw is still the best concert I’ve ever seen, 180 shows in total (born in 70).
I gotta admit this is pretty choice. Gregg sounds great. Derek sounds great. Dickey sounds great too. Yes, this was one ABB lineup that didn't get a lot of attention. This is one great live version of Nobody Left To Run With. Wow. I wish we could get an entire video of this lineup.
I wish this lineup could have stayed together longer. I love Warren, but Derek has much more of Duane's sound in him. With Derek, Dickey finally had the right slide player, so he could lay back and just do his own thing. Derek and Dickey complimented themselves in a way that was missing with Dickey and Warren.
Warren was with the Mule @ this time. Great "conflict" between Dickey & Derek. I mean that in a good way. Such a short lived line up. A great one @ that.
@bassangler33880 To me when they booted Dickey the original sound of the ABB was done. When I would go see the original band I couldn't help but focus on what Duane, Dickey and Berry Oakely were doing as they were on the front line with almost all the up front sound of the band except when Gregg was singing or doing an occasional organ solo. Yeah what Butch and Jaimoe were doing was important and impressive but the three up front painted most of the picture. Todays ABB is a tribute band? Kinda.
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This from July 28, 1999. Las Vegas.
@prdwilson This was obviously 1999-2000, after Jack Pearson left and Derek came on board. It's nice to see some video of this short lived era of the band.
Renee it was April 5, 1999
Derek probably had a closer sound to Duane than Warren but Dickey was getting a little loosey goosey by this time. The ‘89 reunion show I saw is still the best concert I’ve ever seen, 180 shows in total (born in 70).
I gotta admit this is pretty choice. Gregg sounds great. Derek sounds great. Dickey sounds great too. Yes, this was one ABB lineup that didn't get a lot of attention. This is one great live version of Nobody Left To Run With. Wow. I wish we could get an entire video of this lineup.
Derek looks so young! they all sound great!
I wish this lineup could have stayed together longer. I love Warren, but Derek has much more of Duane's sound in him. With Derek, Dickey finally had the right slide player, so he could lay back and just do his own thing. Derek and Dickey complimented themselves in a way that was missing with Dickey and Warren.
Warren was with the Mule @ this time. Great "conflict" between Dickey & Derek. I mean that in a good way. Such a short lived line up. A great one @ that.
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@bassangler33880 To me when they booted Dickey the original sound of the ABB was done. When I would go see the original band I couldn't help but focus on what Duane, Dickey and Berry Oakely were doing as they were on the front line with almost all the up front sound of the band except when Gregg was singing or doing an occasional organ solo. Yeah what Butch and Jaimoe were doing was important and impressive but the three up front painted most of the picture. Todays ABB is a tribute band? Kinda.
Is this from 31 July 1999?