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My bro is showing yall how to give a dickey
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| Dickey Betts & Great Southern: Back Where It All Begins live |
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This amazing video is now presented in sync!
Dickey Betts & Great Southern perform the
Allman Brothers incredible tune "Back Where
It All Begins" during his triumphant return
to New York City's Beacon Theatre on
7/26/2006. This was Dickey's first
performance in the Fillmore-like venue since
the March Madness 2000, his last stint as a
member of the Allman Brothers Band.
Let me put it bluntly: "Back Where It All
Begins" is the best original song recorded in
the 1990's...period. With a sound that is a
cross between Idlewild South's "Revival" and
"Ramblin' Man" from Brothers And Sisters,
this is the title track from an incredible
album called "Where It All Begins" (beautiful
album cover art on this disc!), an album that
has yielded several Allman Brothers Band live
performance staples, some of them sounding as
though they came from the debut album or
Idlewild South, rather than from an album in
the 1990's. Other concert favorites that
have emerged from this under-recognized album
include Sailin' 'Cross The Devil's Sea, No
One To Run With (a real crowd-pleaser), and
Soulshine, which has evolved into an epic
live performance number.
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Durée : 420 s |
| Dickey Betts & Great Southern: Blue Sky (pt. I)[Eat A Peach] |
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7/18/2006, Long Island, New York. --"Blue
Sky" is the eighth track by the Allman
Brothers Band off the Eat A Peach album. The
guitar solo is considered by many to be one
of the greatest of all time.
Dickey Betts wrote this about his Native
American girlfriend, Sandy "Bluesky"
Wabegijig. And for a while, Betts refused to
perform this after his 1975 divorce with
Sandy, whom he wrote this for. Betts and
Sandy Bluesky had a daughter, Jessica, on May
14, 1972. Betts wrote "Jessica" about her a
year later.
Although Duane Allman was part of the
recording of this song, he died before its
release on Eat A Peach. The album is
dedicated to him. Duane Allman and Dickey
Betts played on the bridge solo - Duane going
first followed by Dickey. They switch up half
way through - listen very carefully and you
will hear them synch up on a riff for two
measures or so right around 2:30 into the
track.
This is the first time Dickey Betts sang in
an Allman Brothers song.
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Durée : 302 s |
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