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Dickey Betts "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" Guitar Lesson

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2009

Dickey Betts and his son Duane show you how to play "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed"

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  • Holy shit ! Where did you get this? The absolute coolist vid of a true master.

  • I got this video from CD that comes with Guitar World magazine (I have monthly subscription).

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  • A fantastic song, and very cool to see you fellas playing it!

  • I am transfixed by this.

  • Betts makes the guitar cry!

  • dickey betts has some of the most inspiring lead ever.

  • @steveracer16 ....he is Dickey Betts.

  • Still a lot of purists in the guitar world have a thing against the use of Loop stations.

    Adding an element that requires the skill of arraigning I guess is a challenge

    Talk to Phil Keggy about it.. Nice experimentation fellas.

  • Sorry, but you sound nothing like Dickey Betts. You do look sorta like the man though!

    Lol!

  • No pressure to be a guitar player, huh? Dickey Betts' son and named after Duane Allman. Awesome vid

  • he's the fuckin man.

    all there is to it

  • Great song, written as a tribute to Miles Davis. The opening theme borrows from Freddie Freedloader, a song on the album Kind of Blue.

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