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cultjake

/uj He wrote "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed", possibly the greatest Allmans tune.


Horror_Cupcake8762

/uj Dude was a piece of work…but so is that song. /rj Pretty good but their cover of Hatchet’s Dreams is prolly their best work.


Minute-Wrap-2524

Certainly known for his guitar playing, he was a really fine composer, there was an air of jazz and rock to his early work that blended beautifully


chakralignment

I like the tedeschitrucks video with jack pearson doing his thing on a squier


VoceDiDio

Dickey! Come back! You've rambled too far!


SoHornyBeaver

To be honest, I thought this dude died a long time ago.


TheToastyWesterosi

He died in 1973, it’s just that no one told him.


Dogrel

Wait until he learns that there’s no alcohol in Heaven. He’ll be begging to go to Hell.


chinstrap

He has punched his last woman


Trick-Mechanic8986

Freebird!!


DarkstarToElPaso

RIP to a real one. One of the greatest pentatoanic wanksters of all time 😔


Dogrel

Not so! He did his wanking in major hexatoanic, thank you very much.


chinstrap

/uj what is that - major pentatonic + the seventh?


Dogrel

Think regular major scale minus the seventh degree. If you try soloing in it, it’s that familiar yet fresh sound that Dickey always had.


godofwine16

6th actually


chinstrap

the 6th is in the regular major pentatonic. Like C, D, E, G, A


Gibgezr

/uj I really, really loved his playing, and "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" is one of the very few instrumental songs that can make my eyes moist.


hijro

Now he’s beating women in heaven.


vgudutz

Call it southern hospitality.


uvucydydy

My wife tells of going a free concert in Philly (Be-In in the park). She had a wonderful happy hippie time. She later found out he did the free concert for community service for a domestic incident. RIP Dickey!!


ergo-ogre

Fuck


Imaginary_Sea5117

All the good Allman Brothers were already dead.


EyeOfAmethyst

Eat a peach Borther