That’s my Artisan Mobile recording truck behind stage right, recording this Allman Brothers performance to a pair of 24 track recorders on 2” tape, as was the custom. This show is on TH-cam elsewhere and I’m just seeing this version - only days after a sad farewell to Dickey Betts - for the first time since that lovely winter afternoon. I think I’m liking the sound of this ‘official’ version better. It sounds like a completely different, and better, remix, perhaps even the one used for the RCA LaserDisc that was made. It is definitely a much better video cut, and the crowd mics I recorded are featured as they should be. I’m thrilled to be taking this trip down memory lane 42 years after that beautiful Gainesville, Florida day.
Can anyone please tell me the exact date of this wonderful concert at the University of Florida? Discogs says: Recorded in Gainsville FL, University of Florida 10-26-1980. This TH-cam video: 5/14/1982. But the “full” concert on TH-cam (not all songs are on the official DVD Brothers Of The Road) dates back to 1/16/1982, th-cam.com/play/PL_XT7NkpsoDQ7-fEInElD4D383eteu-DP.html. And another strange thing: why is one of the best Dickey Betts concerts presented on the official DVD without obvious high points like Ramblin' Man, One Way Out, Southbound? If it were up to me, I would officially release on all physical media (LP, CD, DVD, etc.) this FULL (!!!) concert at the University of Florida with a dedication to Dickie Betts.
You are correct about his guitar sound. A very clear tone with enough overdrive to give him the sustain if he wanted it, but an almost unfashionably clean sound. Lots of top end and presence rolled off, a sweet tone that demands a superior player.
@@glennallen1580 Dickey was a very impressive man, soft spoken but sure of himself. I like that combination and found him a great critic and collaborator.
I’m drunk. It’s 20:57PM PST, 6/30, 2024, in Newport Beach, California. I’m watching Dickey absolutely rip it up. FUCK. I was born in the wrong time. Thank god for Dickey and the Allman Brothers. They are timeless. Perfect actually. Sending love to you all 🙏🏽❤️
@@billydeewilliams9104 I was gonna ask the same question then I seen he posted it 5yrs ago. So I go to the replies and your the only one asking the same question 6mo ago and sure enough he answered lol👍✌
@@allanbriggs807 hey good job of stating such intrigue over a "fairly difficult personality"....I mean shucks, either you're just being nice and putting it mildly or the guy is just an absolute f****** a******. Well, so much for all that talent and music and legacy that appears to override what you find I guess is most important and I'm forced to agree, to hell with this s***, I'm going to start listening to all that ghetto rap truth that's out there now, because there's just something missing in my life like trap Queen's and violent degeneracy and dysfunctionality and stuff....yuh KNOw?
Yes i a MUSIC maker corona is wrecking ME a illegal non conplient staff is getting away with NOT following CDC guidelines its in country side LA grange briarplace nursing 68hun joilet rd don't go there my friends say thay called state no body came that i saw WHO cares about us i no MORE and more people will call
I was at the August Jam in North Carolina in 1974 I was 16 years old and had hitchhiked there from Ohio.3 day concert and it was amazing, I was 10 feet from the stage when the Allman Brothers performed for 2 hours.What a time to be alive
Tight performance. Great show. Beautiful day. Great audience. Everyone looked great. RIP Dickey Betts and all those that passed from the Allman Brothers.
They were the band, everything is flawless,i it's Nice to go back to the old days, they were bad to the bone.They were the band to see and jam out to.May they rock in heaven.God bless the brothers.
I can’t believe this good this is. They were always incredible in any format, of course. But I admit I had no idea they were THAT good at this time. There was more of a gruff roughness with the classic lineup with Greg and Barry, which is part of why that version of the band was one of the greatest. This is different, but no less great. I can’t believe how polished they sound, while still retaining the Allman “thing”.
I'm thrilled to see this. Untill today I've only seen bits and pieces. This is wonderful. Living in sw Florida I've been blessed by meering 32:4032:42 Danny, Frankie, Greg and Dickey. Greg jammed with us one night. What a treat.
The date is wrong, it should be 1/16/82 - they broke up after they were on SNL at the end of January 1982. IAC, the band is crackin' here. Very sad that for years after recording and performing some of the greatest rock n roll EVER in the early 70's, the band was a chaotic mess until they pulled themselves together and reformed in the 90's. Whoever remastered this audio and video did a GREAT job - thanks for the memories!!
@@yvonnelaurenty6427 I say that to everybody, but only that Duane is on record saying it multiple times. I didn't know Clapton felt the same. Good to hear, Dickie never gets mentioned with the giants yet just about everyone I know who knows music thinks he is. 👍✌
Dicky has always brought it on... Never seen othwewise. I can say the same of all members never seen anyone in this band fail to deliver even Greg (RIP) back in the day when he was out of sorts he delivered no matter how he got on that stage.
IMPORTANT CORRECTION: This concert was held in Gainesville, FL on Saturday January 16, 1982, not on 5-14-82 as listed in the description. The band split up at the end of January 1982.
Musicians, terribly sadly, are dying. They can’t live forever. But, I would argue music never, ever dies. Many special people have given their lives to the art with that ideas firmly in mind. Leaving a legacy, performing the very best they possibly can, and maybe most important, putting a lot of themselves in the songs they write. You can rest assured Dickey’s influence will outlast both of us. He was a very special guitar player. You might not see it, but he was deadly serious about every gig. His mind was a busy place, and a veery successful place as well. I worked with him again 15 years later and the very same man came to play. No partying, no congrats, he was a bit mysterious and I admire him more every day.
I love seeing that tag on this post showing Dickie off stage just hanging out with Danny Toler and the guys enjoying themselves. Betts singing is laid back and wonderful. He tells how he and Berry did so before Gregg joined them, saying the band needed a real singer. But there was no one who could do Blue Sky or Ramblin' Man better; Duane called on him to sing Blue Sky, saying it was Dickie's song, after all. Actually can'5imagine Gregg doing Ramblin' Man any better, which was also Betts' composition. This post gives you a deeper insight into the convivial and somewhat shy side of Betts' personality. He was known for his temper (even at 73, he told Dan Rather he was still working to get a handle on it
), but he mostly was very much the gentleman, as we can see from lots and lots of posts, and one can't miss how cordial and encouraging he is to fellow musicians on stage. I'll never stop admiring his all-around greatness.
@@yvonnelaurenty6427 and u r so spot on about his graciousness towards other musicians. Like it literally can't be missed if u know what u r looking at. 👍
so cool. the one song is very country swing. nice! wish i wasn’t so dumb back then and would have gone to see them. i saw The Dead but never saw this group of super talented guys.
Dickey earned every word that describes him, INCLUDING he is FOREVER a ABB Family Member for life.......F all the rest..........Gregg & Duane would ! NUFF SAID
Que tal magia del tecladista en el minuto 27.10, un solo de teclado magnifico,en Statesboro Blues, que dan ganas de bailar, grande The Allman Brothers Band ¡
This is great! thanks for the upload! who was the guitarist on the left that took Duane Allman's place. Yes i know Duane had already sadly died before brothers and sisters album.
I dont think that's Warren Haynes. Warren Haynes came around a bit later. I'm certainly no authority on the history of ABB, I had the same question myself and read the comments section on here to find out who he is. They wrote his name down, there is in fact a few comment post's on what a great job he did.
There Will Never Be Another Dickey Betts Either. G.O.A.T. R.I.P. Gregg. Thank You .
That’s my Artisan Mobile recording truck behind stage right, recording this Allman Brothers performance to a pair of 24 track recorders on 2” tape, as was the custom. This show is on TH-cam elsewhere and I’m just seeing this version - only days after a sad farewell to Dickey Betts - for the first time since that lovely winter afternoon. I think I’m liking the sound of this ‘official’ version better. It sounds like a completely different, and better, remix, perhaps even the one used for the RCA LaserDisc that was made. It is definitely a much better video cut, and the crowd mics I recorded are featured as they should be. I’m thrilled to be taking this trip down memory lane 42 years after that beautiful Gainesville, Florida day.
Cool ❤😊
Thanks
Yeah sounds excellent man
Can anyone please tell me the exact date of this wonderful concert at the University of Florida? Discogs says: Recorded in Gainsville FL, University of Florida 10-26-1980. This TH-cam video: 5/14/1982. But the “full” concert on TH-cam (not all songs are on the official DVD Brothers Of The Road) dates back to 1/16/1982, th-cam.com/play/PL_XT7NkpsoDQ7-fEInElD4D383eteu-DP.html. And another strange thing: why is one of the best Dickey Betts concerts presented on the official DVD without obvious high points like Ramblin' Man, One Way Out, Southbound? If it were up to me, I would officially release on all physical media (LP, CD, DVD, etc.) this FULL (!!!) concert at the University of Florida with a dedication to Dickie Betts.
@@АлексейОдинцов-ф4г January 16, 1982.
RIP Toler Brothers, Butch Trucks and Gregg Allman and all the other ABB that have left us. You all were one of a kind.
Happy birthday dickey have loved your playing for years God bless.
Dicky doesn't need to hide behind distortion or a bunch of phony effects. You hear every note and his skill is incredible.
You are correct about his guitar sound. A very clear tone with enough overdrive to give him the sustain if he wanted it, but an almost unfashionably clean sound. Lots of top end and presence rolled off, a sweet tone that demands a superior player.
You got that right brother he was one of the best of not the best
@@glennallen1580 Dickey was a very impressive man, soft spoken but sure of himself. I like that combination and found him a great critic and collaborator.
Welcome to the Dickie Betts Talent Show! Incredible feel for the guitar, great country voice and nice little leg-body-clapping as well. Living Legend
It's too bad Dickey wasn't as GREAT of a Human being as Skydog. Duane would NEVER hurt a woman or a child. Dickey is an ANIMAL!
who did he hurt ?
I love that Jessica was the first song. A song of pure joy 💖
that and Rambling Man are my favourite AB numbers, guess that makes me a real Betts fan.
RIP Dickey Betts thanks for the music!
Insanely amazing music. Blasting full force with eloquence and grace. The Allman Brothers.
was lucky to have seen them in 79 and 80 for the comeback tour. mindblowing.
I’m drunk. It’s 20:57PM PST, 6/30, 2024, in Newport Beach, California. I’m watching Dickey absolutely rip it up. FUCK. I was born in the wrong time. Thank god for Dickey and the Allman Brothers. They are timeless. Perfect actually. Sending love to you all 🙏🏽❤️
I saw dickey and great southern at the coach house in 2014, 10 years ago seems like yesterday.
Whatever they say about Dickey, he can certainly play the guitar.
What'd they say?
@@billydeewilliams9104 A fairly difficult personality.
@@billydeewilliams9104 I was gonna ask the same question then I seen he posted it 5yrs ago. So I go to the replies and your the only one asking the same question 6mo ago and sure enough he answered lol👍✌
@@allanbriggs807 hey good job of stating such intrigue over a "fairly difficult personality"....I mean shucks, either you're just being nice and putting it mildly or the guy is just an absolute f****** a******.
Well, so much for all that talent and music and legacy that appears to override what you find I guess is most important and I'm forced to agree, to hell with this s***, I'm going to start listening to all that ghetto rap truth that's out there now, because there's just something missing in my life like trap Queen's and violent degeneracy and dysfunctionality and stuff....yuh KNOw?
And write music and songs!
Greatest Southern rock, live concert and improvisational band of all time. Live at Fillmore East in '71 best ever.
Best thing about Corona, catching up on freakin amazing shows like this!
Yes i a MUSIC maker corona is wrecking ME a illegal non conplient staff is getting away with NOT following CDC guidelines its in country side LA grange briarplace nursing 68hun joilet rd don't go there my friends say thay called state no body came that i saw WHO cares about us i no MORE and more people will call
The band:
Gregg Allman - organ, guitar, vocals
Dickey Betts - guitar
Butch Trucks - drums
David "Frankie" Toler - drums
Dan Toler - guitar
David "Rook" Goldflies - bass
Mike Lawler - piano, clavinet, synthesizers
? - backing vocals
? - backing vocals
Dan was one hell of a player my lawd! So damn good
@@kevinmcnamara2082 He was "Dangerous"!
This is a great line up. This is the best I ever heard them sound.
I was at the August Jam in North Carolina in 1974 I was 16 years old and had hitchhiked there from Ohio.3 day concert and it was amazing, I was 10 feet from the stage when the Allman Brothers performed for 2 hours.What a time to be alive
I was there too, but only for the first day because security kicked me out for fighting!
I was at this show as a student at University of Florida in '82. Free show at the Bandshell as always...
Those days were great. The colleges paid for the artists to perform for the students.
Tight performance. Great show. Beautiful day. Great audience. Everyone looked great. RIP Dickey Betts and all those that passed from the Allman Brothers.
They were the band, everything is flawless,i it's Nice to go back to the old days, they were bad to the bone.They were the band to see and jam out to.May they rock in heaven.God bless the brothers.
Good clean guitar ! And perfectly filmed in the light of day. Nothin to hide!
Dickey’s guitar tone is pure gold.
Dan Toler was one awesome guitarist!!
Yes he his!! He was on it great!!
Dangerous!!!
The most underrated Allman Brothers guitarist but not in our book.
Definetely worth a watch.
Dickey Betts beauty shines in this concert. He and Toler are so in sync in their guitar duets. God bless Dickey Betts forever!
I'M ONLY A day LATE AND 37 YEARS but here I am !!! posted on 5-15-2019
mr betts coolest guitarist in rock,and the coolest tache !!
I have been a fan since the Fillmore east days. RIP DICKIE BETTS.
I can’t believe this good this is. They were always incredible in any format, of course. But I admit I had no idea they were THAT good at this time. There was more of a gruff roughness with the classic lineup with Greg and Barry, which is part of why that version of the band was one of the greatest. This is different, but no less great. I can’t believe how polished they sound, while still retaining the Allman “thing”.
I'm thrilled to see this. Untill today I've only seen bits and pieces. This is wonderful. Living in sw Florida I've been blessed by meering 32:40 32:42 Danny, Frankie, Greg and Dickey. Greg jammed with us one night. What a treat.
RIP. Mr. Betts. I had this on vhs and wore it out great memories.
RIP Dickey Betts, could play slide and lead guitar as shown on this post! Amazing songwriter and musician.
I'm here to say goodbye to Mr Betts! I've seen you guys so many times high and I wish I was sober so I could remember the music clearly
RIP DICKIE. THANKS FOR THE BEAUTIFUL LEGACY.😊
Betts was bringing it on this day !
I keep watching this performance over and over.
The date is wrong, it should be 1/16/82 - they broke up after they were on SNL at the end of January 1982. IAC, the band is crackin' here. Very sad that for years after recording and performing some of the greatest rock n roll EVER in the early 70's, the band was a chaotic mess until they pulled themselves together and reformed in the 90's. Whoever remastered this audio and video did a GREAT job - thanks for the memories!!
im a little late to the party with how good betts was. he makes it look so easy. supremely good guitar player.
Dickey and Butch kept em going. Nice one. Thanks. :))
This band makes the smoke come out of my phone. Jeez what a performance
RIP the original, the only Allman Brothers
Good god they are so good
A friend of mine who passed away had this on VHS. I've been looking everywhere for it. Thanks for the post!
Both Clapton and Duane asserted Dickie the best. No lie.
@@yvonnelaurenty6427 I say that to everybody, but only that Duane is on record saying it multiple times. I didn't know Clapton felt the same. Good to hear, Dickie never gets mentioned with the giants yet just about everyone I know who knows music thinks he is. 👍✌
Love these guys, grew up listening to thier one of a kind southern rock. God bless them all, be in my heart as long as I'm alive. God bless the south.
I had this on video years ago man! Hell ya! I love Gainesville.
*Video Speed Controller FTW!* I dropped the playback speed to 90%. Now it sounds like I expect they would in concert.
Pinch of Copenhagen, cold beer! Sunny day, Allmon Bros
Excelente banda que pena que ya no estén algunos de ellos. Descansen en paz.
That motel jam at 42:00 is the best. Dickie was such a natural musician. The other guitarist was great too on that. So much joy.
Thanks for bringing
memories like this back .....
Great Greg looks good hear that s. How i want to see him on video s. His music lives on forever aii you guys we send our love and. Gratitude.
One other note this stands right up there with the fillmore show.
Dicky has always brought it on... Never seen othwewise. I can say the same of all members never seen anyone in this band fail to deliver even Greg (RIP) back in the day when he was out of sorts he delivered no matter how he got on that stage.
You or I might not have witnessed it, but I believe its pretty well documented by the man himself that Gregg blew quite a few shows lol.✌
So GOOD, blows me away
IMPORTANT CORRECTION: This concert was held in Gainesville, FL on Saturday January 16, 1982, not on 5-14-82 as listed in the description. The band split up at the end of January 1982.
kegs in crowd with 🙏
Correction hit wrong button! Great place ! Was there still live here Halloween ball was the 💩 T-REX windy o willams -👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Correct. A beautiful winter’s day.
Listen to Greg playing "come and go blues" at 49:20... amazing acoustic guitar playing!
Sounds magical!
Take five guys ….. nah, I’ll just let the magic happen
Sickest version of Whipping Post I ever heard.
Bold statement. Until u hear another one lol.👍 Toler's first solo is a top notch shredder tho lol 🤯
Glad you're still around to tell us about this.
10:15 on a Monday night and this whole video is like maaaan I will never hear a band like this in my lifetime every again
I'm Captain obvious, Absolutely a killer Band, WOW FREAKING WEE!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shine on Dickey 💖💫
Florida , I ❤ You !!! And the Allman Bros so or so - great on their Paulas ( awesome GoldTop ) !! Missin that times as well 🤘👏🥰🤞🍀♾️
born 62, hate watching music die..
Musicians, terribly sadly, are dying. They can’t live forever. But, I would argue music never, ever dies. Many special people have given their lives to the art with that ideas firmly in mind. Leaving a legacy, performing the very best they possibly can, and maybe most important, putting a lot of themselves in the songs they write. You can rest assured Dickey’s influence will outlast both of us. He was a very special guitar player. You might not see it, but he was deadly serious about every gig. His mind was a busy place, and a veery successful place as well. I worked with him again 15 years later and the very same man came to play. No partying, no congrats, he was a bit mysterious and I admire him more every day.
Sorry hazor777, gotta call bullshit on Ya. Playing tight as shit, Greg's voice is strong, and they fucking JAM.
Only God knows if he can create another Dicky Betts and all of the talent on that stage!
Thanks for upload :D I love them and thire musics ;)
I love seeing that tag on this post showing Dickie off stage just hanging out with Danny Toler and the guys enjoying themselves. Betts singing is laid back and wonderful. He tells how he and Berry did so before Gregg joined them, saying the band needed a real singer. But there was no one who could do Blue Sky or Ramblin' Man better; Duane called on him to sing Blue Sky, saying it was Dickie's song, after all. Actually can'5imagine Gregg doing Ramblin' Man any better, which was also Betts' composition.
This post gives you a deeper insight into the convivial and somewhat shy side of Betts' personality. He was known for his temper (even at 73, he told Dan Rather he was still working to get a handle on it
), but he mostly was very much the gentleman, as we can see from lots and lots of posts, and one can't miss how cordial and encouraging he is to fellow musicians on stage. I'll never stop admiring his all-around greatness.
@@yvonnelaurenty6427 here u r again Miss Yvonne, dishing out more praise to the man, u the best for that lol
@@yvonnelaurenty6427 and u r so spot on about his graciousness towards other musicians. Like it literally can't be missed if u know what u r looking at. 👍
That's a Les Paul/Marshall pure tone!
so cool. the one song is very country swing. nice!
wish i wasn’t so dumb back then and would have gone to see them.
i saw The Dead but never saw this group of super talented guys.
One of the greatest live performances of all time
By Far No it Aint,, 80s Sucked..yea some good Jams but over all 80s Sucked
And i was right up front for this one in G’ville
I’ve been searching TH-cam far and wide but can’t find a better concert but can’t find one. Reply with some other sick full concert vids!
I was in Pensacola at this time had no idea they were so close !
Fantastic!
Dickey earned every word that describes him, INCLUDING he is FOREVER a ABB Family Member for life.......F all the rest..........Gregg & Duane would ! NUFF SAID
I f**kin' love bands that can cook, and ABB can definitely f**kin' cook!
I love these Brohams , miss DIckie and Greg and of coarse DUane
Back when concerts were not corporate and the police left us alone.
It is what it is. Painful that Jaimoe is absent...
BGRTV. No it's painful that you're an idiot!
Thank you for Jessica, Dicky! rip😢
What's the last song Gregg did solo?
Commenting to find out
come and go blues
U know they r happy to b home where we say yall not you guys love it
The master of the pentatonic major 👉 Dickey Boy Betts
amazing!!!!
Wow 42 years later
Que tal magia del tecladista en el minuto 27.10, un solo de teclado magnifico,en Statesboro Blues, que dan ganas de bailar, grande The Allman Brothers Band ¡
ooo play it Dickey!
ok that was awesome
Quel talent les frangins...! ❤
Oooooh, love the resonator intro!!! :D
so. nice
Best performance in the entire video is the final 6 minutes of the video (not the concert).
At one time the Marshall Tucker Band was the very best hands down.
Maybe when the Allmans were on a break...
I love Dan @10:32 that first lick he did is so outside the box. And his tone is 🔥 🔥
Such a boss performance by Dickey Betts
R.I.P. Gregg
got dayum dan toler can tear it up
Ok now this is the place it all got started hey
How come no ones filming on their cell phones
1982.
What's a cell phone?
This is great! thanks for the upload! who was the guitarist on the left that took Duane Allman's place. Yes i know Duane had already sadly died before brothers and sisters album.
Ymous Anon Warren Haynes en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Haynes
I dont think that's Warren Haynes. Warren Haynes came around a bit later. I'm certainly no authority on the history of ABB, I had the same question myself and read the comments section on here to find out who he is. They wrote his name down, there is in fact a few comment post's on what a great job he did.
@@saltpeter7429 That's Dan Toler.
Dan Toler
Essa banda é muito boa 😂
The piano solo on Blue Sky!
Whom are the backing singers in Blue Sky????
o final talvez seja uns dos solos voz e violao mais brabos que eu ja escutei