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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0801213010790
Format: Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, Live, NTSC
Label: Eagle Rock Ent
Manufacturer: Eagle Rock Ent
Number Of Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Eagle Rock Ent
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 20, 2005
Running Time: 152 minutes
Sales Rank: 32766
Studio: Eagle Rock Ent
Theatrical Release Date: June 28, 2005
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Description: As lead guitarist with the legendary ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND, Dickey Betts was one of the main songwriters of such legendary songs as "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed", "Ramblin’ Man" and of course, "Jessica". Now, see Dickey Betts and his band Great Southern perform many of these classics in High Definition, with 5.1 Surround Sound and DTS audio.
Betts is the first artist inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame to return to record a performance there live! Filmed on location at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland on September 29, 2004, this package includes a bonus CD of Sound Check versions of some his most popular songs including a never-before-released track "Cleveland Blues." All the magic that is Dickey Betts & Great Southern is here to be seen, heard and felt!
DVD 1. Opening 2. Statesboro Blues 3. Blue Sky 4. Change My Way Of Living 5. Get Away 6. Ramblin’ Man 7. Back Where It All Began 8. Come Into My Kitchen 9. Seven Turns 10. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 11. No One To Turn To 12. Jessica
CD 1. Southbound (Sound Check Version) 2. Blue Sky (Sound Check Version) 3. Elizabeth Reed (Sound Check Version) 4. Donna Marie (Live from the Rock Hall) 5. Cleveland Blues (Live from the Rock Hall) 6. Jessica (Live from the Rock Hall)
Bonus Material Southbound Video (Rehearsal footage) Blue Sky (Rehearsal footage)
Bonus Interviews/Sound Bites Dickey on (Sound Bites of each song) Elizabeth Reed, Jessica, Ramblin Man, Come Into My Kitchen, Statesboro Blues Favorite song - Eliz Reed, No One To Turn To, Hall of Fame, HOF Part 2 WCPN Radio Interview Dickey Betts Interview
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This is a very good concert dvd of Dickey Betts & Great Southern performing at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, on September 29, 2004. The music is great and is described on the DVD back as a "genre-blending" style of jazz, blues, country and rock. I agree with that assessment. The package is a DVD/CD combo, this review is of the DVD concert.
The line-up consists of Dickey Betts on guitar and lead vocals, Danny Toler on guitars, Frankie Lombardi on drums, percussion, and vocals, Michael ... Read More
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Dickey Betts is as drunk as a skunk on this DVD. The faces he makes during his solos are hilarious. The drummer (Lombardi) is all over the place as far as his timing goes and the faces he makes behind the kit will make you laugh even harder. There's once instance during "Ramblin Man" where the drummer (Lombardi) goes so out of time that he throws the entire band completely out of whack. Then Dan Toler turns to Lombardi and gives him a look as if to say "What the hell are you doing back there"? There's ... Read More
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Dickey Betts used to be a good showman, and a huge part of the ABB sound. This effort, sadly, is a real let-down. He just sounds bad almost all the way through. The band is not well-rehearsed, and they all embarrass themselves here. The keyboard player is good, and towards the end of the show Dickey Betts sobers up enough to put together some quality licks, but if you're going to be a professional band, you really owe it to your audience to give them the best show you can. Dickey, man-to-man; you ... Read More
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First of all: Dickey Betts is NOT drunk at this show!!! In fact, he looks better than he has in many years, and he'd be a fool if he were to show up drunk to this performance that he knew was going to be filmed and taped, and it is filmed and taped on sacred ground- The Rock'n'Roll Hall Of Fame.
I fundamentally disagree with everybody who say that this is a "sloppy" performance. It's not! The band is really tight, but in some songs there are little parts where they don't follow eachother completely. ... Read More
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Let me start by stating that I am a Dickey Betts fan. I first discovered Dickey via the Allman Brothers Band, of course, and I remain an ABB fan, too. But I've purchased every Dickie Betts solo effort, with my favorites being the first Great Southern release and Pattern Disruptive. I also like Seven Turns by the ABB, which strikes me as essentially the Dickey Betts album that would have followed Pattern Disruptive, with Gregg Allman added soemwhere during the recording process to covert it to an ABB album. Without ... Read More
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