In Memory of Elizabeth Reed - Tedeschi Trucks Band w/ Duane Betts - Warner Theater 3/7/24 @TTBFromTheRoad @Duane-Betts @allmanbrothersband7575 #ttb #ttblive
RIP Dickie. I was blessed to see you live in Nashua NH at Hollmans stadium back in the late '80's. Blues Traveler opened for them. Thanks Duane for you and your dad's talent. It's medicine for the soul.
Man so blessed to be able to witness this last night in person. These 2 doing a proper Elizabeth Reed, my favorite ABB song. Derek and Duane really got into it up there. Pure magic
I was a huge ABB fan and then followed Derek Trucks Band into my late 20s. I was aware of Susan from her set on ACL. When I met my wife and through the dating process, our love for music brought us to the marriage of her Susan and my Derek before TTB and we saw Susan opening for Derek at The Fox ATL. I knew for sure that this woman would be my wife and we married in 08. TTB is our band now and forever. We only wish tix would come back down for the true blue collar fans, ya know.
Very cool! Got to see Derek play with Duane's dad twice on the ABB 1999 tour in Mesa AZ and the Joint in LV(original one that was 2,000 capacity). Can't believe it's been 25 years🤯
I’ve seen Duane play 20 years ago and was even lucky enough to jam with him on his dad’s guitar. He really has nailed down his dad’s style since then, the Arabian scale, volume swells, even did the finger tap one time as a cool homage, Derek liked that. 10 times more points for having to solo after Derek. I might have been too starstruck.
The best rock n' roll instrumental song of all time, performed by two great guitarists with deep connections to the song, the band, and the songwriter. Magical! UPDATE: RIP, Dickey Betts. Your music lives on.
@@peakbagger6805 Here's to R.B. played, sang, wrote real good tunes. really goods tunes. I can't say a fave for 'our ' music. sheer invention of ' Machine Gun' or 'Dark Star'. or East /West, came out about the same time as 'Revolver' I have Beatlemania in DNA.
Derek Trucks once said in an interview “ I grew up between a Les Paul guitar and a Hammond B 3 organ. What a awesome place to start a musical career rock on forever
In memory of Dickie Betts, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed is perfect. I can’t think of two better guitarists Derek Trucks (Butchs nephew) and Duane (Dickies son) to play this. Miss Elizabeth Reeds grave is located in Rose Hill Cemetery with Gregg, Duane, Berry, Dickie and Butch. In earlier days the guys would write songs in the cemetery and as a matter of fact Dickie Betts wrote this very song.
Speechless... can't seem to find words to express my feelings right now. It's like jumping timelines 50 years. So proud and blessed. Carry on dudes! ...GG
Some very impressive improvisation by Duane Betts. He learned a lot from his old man, and I saw Derek smile several times, impressed with what Duane was laying down. As long as these two are around, the legacy is safe. Play on! Is that Duane Allman's famous Les Paul Gold Top he's playing?
Derek and Susan seem like they've been partying and playing for so many years they have the party under control quite well, while Duane here seems like he could use a glass of water . But they are both amazing and this is so great.
Glad to see this. I was in DC on business and walked past the Warner Theater that evening and saw their names on the marquee wishing I could go in and listen.
He hasn't got it , whereas Trucks has it in spades . Trucks is one of a very few players who moves me . Lots of slick operatives out there , but no soul in any of them .
he rips in the Blue Sky clip. I agree it's not always flowing in some performances...seems to have false starts and unrealized ideas at times. But the tone is very close to his dad. I guess it should be if he's playing Goldie@@richardchorley1593