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Related: About this forumIn Memory of Elizabeth Reed - Allman Brothers Band
One of the very best instrumentals ever recorded. Singer, songwriter and guitarist Dickey Betts, RIP, 4/18/24 age 80.
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In Memory of Elizabeth Reed - Allman Brothers Band (Original Post)
appalachiablue
Dec 27
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Traildogbob
(10,329 posts)1. Jason Isbell
And the 400 Unit does a hell of a cover of this great song. I agree the song is a jewel. As classic as it gets.
appalachiablue
(43,266 posts)3. Good to know, thanks for the suggestion and posting.
Traildogbob
(10,329 posts)5. Very welcome
Jason can shred, and the organ break is great too.
Botany
(72,819 posts)2. All gone. Duane, Gregg, Dickie, Berry, and Butch.
I think Jay Johnson is still alive. Living leads to dying.
appalachiablue
(43,266 posts)4. It's hard to believe, what an incredible and unique band. Tx for posting.
ProfessorGAC
(71,064 posts)6. Terrific Melody
Has a haunting quality, which makes sense.
I enjoy the gear change at about 2 minutes.
appalachiablue
(43,266 posts)7. Yes, wonderful melody & a very special song by great musicians.
Martin Eden
(13,667 posts)8. Agree -- one of the best guitar instrumentals, ever
The Allman Brothers will always be top shelf in my musical collection.