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They just don’t play the slide guitar like he did in today’s Muzak . Him and Duane Allman had such a cool and unique sound
RIP Last edited by Crush; 04-19-2024 at 12:43 PM. |
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RIP Dickey!!
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"Back seat of a Greyhound bus rollin down Hwy 41"....I've criss-crossed Hwy 41 a hundred times, Ramblin Man always runs through my mind. Actually came on the radio in the shop while I'm writing this!!
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Sad news. RIP Dickey. Ahhh, Whipping Post, great song.
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In 1968-69, we had a local radio station, on AM, that eschewed top 40 stuff and played music by little know artists and the Allman Bros, was one of the groups that got a fair amount of air time. I mean, this was in central MN and we hadn't heard much southern bluesy/rock up here, but those guys played music that just grabbed the soul and wouldn't let go. That same station, KQRS 92, still exists today and were playing tributes to Dickey, as well as early stuff including Duane.
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