stratacus Posted April 18, 2024 Posted April 18, 2024 Dickey Betts Dies at 80 RIP, Dickey. He was an amazing player and talent. 7 Quote
tbonesullivan Posted April 18, 2024 Posted April 18, 2024 He lived an incredible life and was a massive musical influence on so many people. So many great songs and solos. With this I think the only founding member of the Allman brothers band is drummer Jaimoe. 7 Quote
princeofdarkness56 Posted April 18, 2024 Posted April 18, 2024 Not my style of music but I acknowledge the talent and the influence he had on so many others. And it always hurts to see so many from that generation, my generation, leaving this existence with not a lot of players in line to fill the void. 3 Quote
Steve Haynie Posted April 18, 2024 Posted April 18, 2024 Try listening to some of the less radio-staple songs and you will hear a great improviser. 3 Quote
BoogieMKIIA Posted April 18, 2024 Posted April 18, 2024 Hard to believe he was 80. Not bad for some of the hard living, but too soon. The days when a Les Paul and Marshall was not only hard rock. Wail on! 5 Quote
donner Posted April 18, 2024 Posted April 18, 2024 (edited) Hell, even him gets caught in the end. Thanks, Dickey, Mista Goldtop! Edited April 19, 2024 by donner out of respect: Name corrected! 4 Quote
Willie G. Moseley Posted April 18, 2024 Posted April 18, 2024 One of the few players whose solo career or side project material was just as interesting as the music he made in his original band of acclaim But his melodic and often upbeat Allmans material was a perfect counterbalance to Gregg Allman's world-weary blues. I dare you to listen to "Jessica" and not pat your feet. 5 1 Quote
Biz Prof Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 I went through a rather obsessive Allmans phase in '92-'94. Got my first Hamer during that era, too. I like to play cover tune solos note-for-note, and the two songs my band played in which the solos got the most enthusiastic responses were "Blue Sky" and "Another Brick in the Wall, Pt 2". Neither are burners. Both are great melodic pieces of music. They deserve to be rendered just as recorded. 4 Quote
BoogieMKIIA Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 2 hours ago, donner said: Hell, even him gets caught in the end. Thanks, Dickie, Mista Goldtop! When I was getting my Les Paul back a few, his Goldtop had me considering that finish. It looked and sounded so good in his hands. 2 Quote
Disturber Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 5 hours ago, Biz Prof said: I went through a rather obsessive Allmans phase in '92-'94. Got my first Hamer during that era, too. Such a vast catalogue it is hard to know where to begin. I have a small CD box set with the later albums with Warren Haynes. And this morning I had Live at the Fillmore in my headphones on my way to work. 2 Quote
donner Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 (edited) 27 minutes ago, Disturber said: Such a vast catalogue it is hard to know where to begin. I have a small CD box set with the later albums with Warren Haynes. And this morning I had Live at the Fillmore in my headphones on my way to work. That's another of Dickey's accolades: He brought out and schooled the then young, today great Warren Haynes. WH described his assortment of amps with Dickye's Soldano being so loud, only another Soldano could withstand on stage. A further aspect of DB's influence (dirty word, innit?) on musical history. And: What he'd done for the sales of LP Goldtops and Sunbursts, we can only guess. Edited April 19, 2024 by donner 4 Quote
hamerhead Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 (edited) Wearing these in his honor today. Edited April 19, 2024 by hamerhead 1 3 Quote
Dave Scepter Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 13 minutes ago, hamerhead said: Wearing these in his honor today. No comment 🤣 1 Quote
ARM OF HAMER Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 And when it's time for leavin', I hope you'll understand That I was born a Ramblin' man. 4 Quote
Fretbuzz2003 Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 RIP Dickey. One of my favorite players. 1 Quote
Pieman Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 Anchored one of THE best live albums ever. That alone was enough to get him to Heaven, but he carried on for 50 more years. Thanks for the memories. RIP. 3 Quote
Disturber Posted April 20, 2024 Posted April 20, 2024 A well worth watch to understand this mans love for the music he shared, and his knowledge of it. Some insight on 57, 58 and 59 Les Pauls as well. 4 2 Quote
tommy p Posted April 21, 2024 Posted April 21, 2024 I've never been the biggest Allman Brothers Band fan in the world, but really admired Dicky's playing. He was so melodic doing his hexatonic thing. 2 Quote
django49 Posted April 21, 2024 Posted April 21, 2024 4 hours ago, MCChris said: Probably the girl upfront in the audience flashing him...... 2 Quote
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