Greatest Rock Guitar Playing: Duane Allman on Wilson Pickett's "Hey Jude" | REACTION/REVIEW
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- Greatest Rock Guitar Playing: Duane Allman on Wilson Pickett's "Hey Jude" | REACTION/REVIEW
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The story goes that when Wilson Pickett recorded this album in Muscle Shoals back then, they broke for lunch, but he couldn’t get served at the local diner, so he & Duane hung back, & Duane convinced him to record Hwy Jude. The end was all improvised solo, and the rest is history.✌️❤️🎶
Duane couldn’t get served at the cafe either because he was a “longhair”.
Sounds like you are insinuating that Wilson couldn't get served because of his race. If thats what you are saying, that's incorrect. By the time Wilson and Duane worked together at Muscle Shoals, the south had been desegregated for years. If anyone would have been refused service in north Alabama at that time, it would have been Duane, because of the way he dressed and looked.
@@1980bwc It was recorded in August of 1968, and racism was still open and hostile. But you’re right, long hairs were also treated with disdain. And from what I’ve read, that’s how Duane told the story.
And Clapton invited Duane to play with his new group Derek and the Dominos. Result was one of the great rock albums of all time.
Wilson Pickett had a voice like no one else.
I wish I could have been a fly on the wall at Muscle Shoals studio back in the day. They were cranking out some great music.
Wilson Pickett is one of the greatest ...and Duane was Duane...
Great reaction! Duane changed music history by age 24. Insane legacy at such a young age
One of the greatest covers there ever was.
And thus Southern rock was born.
Please watch the documentary Muscle Shoals, which is about the studios in northern Alabama where a ton of the best music of the 20th C. was made. (Including this song and Aretha's first hit.)
Highly recommend…. It’s a great documentary!
I watched that documentary at least one time a year. Bout my home State studio.
My all time favourite documentary
Diane was sitting in with the Muscle Shoals session players when Pickett was recording. DUANE also played on Aretha Franklin's record when she recorded there.
The Wicked Pickett.
Duane and Aretha doing a cover of "The Weight" is awesome!
YES! I sweat and get goosebumps when I hear her sing and Skydog Allman plays such a nasty dirty tone slide makes her version so so good
This is Legendary. Muscle Shoals Alabama. This is Music history. Miss Both of them. Duain played on Aretha Franklins album with her sisters. 🌄🦌🏁
The Swampers!
the most important part was Wilson finally agreed to do it after Duane talked him into it.
Bro I’ve watched this vid a million times but the emotion on your face when they hit the vamp…bruh hits me every time lol
After Duane and Gregg Allman’s band The Hour Glass was dropped by the record company they played some with Delaney & Bonnie, and Duane went to Muscle Shoals and hung around the studio picking up session gigs and looking for the right players for a new band.
That voice... wow. Amazing.
Incredible talent. There's a video of him and Tom Jones singing together that's fire, too!
Haha, I and my friends had a brief conversation with Skydog at the Love Valley Rock Festival in 1970! I was 16 and didn't know who I was talking to until my friends told me lol
Recomend duane allmans antho)igy 1 then you'll get a great picture of the amount of people he's played with and how truly great this guy truly was. Rip duane
I remember heading that Wilson didn't want to sing the song at first but duane convinced him, glad he did
Great reaction. Duane was a session musician @ Muscle Shoals late '60s +'70.
Check out his playing on Boz Scaggs debut, track follows "Loan Me.a Dime",
called "Sweet Release". The GOAT IMHO
track follows "Loan Me a Dime"
Duane used to do LOTS of session work...with a wide array of artists....Hey Jude was a Lennon-McCartney tune, mostly written by Paul and dedicated to Julian Lennon (John's son from his first marriage) who was going through a rough time during his parent's divorce...if memory serves.
Tasteful light touch on the guitar
Props for playing the entire song first 🔥
As much as i like D. Allman's guitar playing...man he was overshadowed by that bass player
Recorded at Fame studios in Muscle Shoals..When Fames Rick Hall sent this to Jerry Wexler at Atlantic Records he said the song was a hit but WHO is this on guitar.. Rick said Duane Allman he lives in a tent in my parking lot. Wexler told Hall to get him to put a band together he'll be rich. This is from The History of Southern Rock. Kind of a Muscle Shoals pt 2
Yup.❤
WOW!
I’d like to see more Wilson Pickett “knock on Wood”
It gets watered down the truth of it. Duane kept pushing on Wilson to sing it, and he literally said I ain’t singing no song about no Jew people forget that. Duane was able to work with African-Americans really well in the deep south because they even knew that he had a target on him because of the way he looked
Great job on this cover. Thanks for reacting!
Great review. Another review worth doing is Boz Skaggs at Muscle Shoals, again with Duane Allman, in "Lone Me a Dime."
This is SO GOOD!
Wilson was the greatest
Mustang Sally's gotta slow that Mustang down...😎😎Wilson Pickett is a badass
The Beatles had this song all over the radio then. I like Wilson's voice doing this better. When I think of Duanne and Clapton's name together, I automatically think "Layla."
Scary🔥🔥🔥
Next, Wilson Pickett - Mustang Sally
Duane also played on the album Aretha Franklin recorded at Muscle Shoals about the same time as this recording
Wilson Pickett was great, so I hope you continue to check him out. I would do "In the Midnight Hour" next from him, and "Mustang Sally" after that.
And southern rock was invented
If you want to here another Duane Allman guitar part listen to please be with me by Cowboy.
Shot out to The Swampers too!
Duane died way too young. I believe that. fortunately he was reincarnated as Allman Bros. drummer Butch Trucks' neffew Derrick Trucks. He was born with all of Duane's skills and is now the greatest slide guitar player of all time. Check out Tedeschi Trucks Band to see how good he is.
Derek Trucks is an amazing guitarist and an overall nice guy, per all who''ve worked with him
🔥🕺💃🏻
Biz, you need to check out Charles Bradley's version of Black Sabbath's "Changes" live on Toronto Star. It is so soulful, and moving you will love it!
Aretha singing ‘The Weight’
Yea this song he did in MS really broke him out.
Blows the doors off the Beatles original. Wilson Pickett was amazing and young Duane Allman showing his chops and all that could have been.
What can you say?