Dickey, Chuck and Jessica- bare bones version

This is a great version with just Dickey, Chuck bass and drums...

This is a great interview with Butch and Dickey on the same date as this Jessica playing

Here is a tracklist for a bootleg DVD that apparently had the whole show:
GUITAR GREATS!
Nov 12, 1984
Capitol Theatre
(Passaic, NJ)
DVD DOUBLE LAYER
N.T.S.C.
PROSHOT FOOTAGE/COLOR
TIME: 146 MIN.
1 Dave Herman Intro - John Scher 00:42
2 Dave Edmunds Intro - Dave Herman 01:48
3 The Wanderer - Dave Edmunds 03:29
4 Crawling From The Wreckage - Dave Edmunds 03:01
5 Steve Cropper Intro - Dave Edmunds 01:40
6 In The Midnight Hour - Steve Cropper 02:54
7 Banter - Steve Cropper 00:40
8 Knock On Wood - Steve Cropper 02:56
9 Banter - Steve Cropper 00:40
10 (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay - Steve Cropper 03:17
11 Link Wray Intro - Dave Edmunds 00:18
12 Instrumental - Link Wray 04:28
13 Banter - Link Wray 00:28
14 Trying To Find Your Love - Link Wray 06:37
15 Brian Setzer Intro - Dave Edmunds 00:28
16 Flyn' Saucers Rock 'N' Roll - Brian Setzer 03:13
17 Dickey Betts Intro - Brian Setzer 00:21
18 Barbwire Fence - Brian Setzer 04:52
19 Tuning - Brian Setzer 00:32
20 Tear It Up - Brian Setzer 03:44
21 Dickey Betts Intro - John Scher 01:43
22 Jessica - Dickey Betts 08:27
23 Band Intro - Dickey Betts 00:39
24 Ramblin' Man - Dickey Betts 05:22
25 Tuning / Johnny Winter Intro - John Scher 01:57
26 Mad Dog - Johnny Winter 07:16
27 Banter - Johnny Winter 00:49
28 When You Got A Good Friend - Johnny Winter 15:50
29 Banter - John Scher 01:58
30 Lita Ford and Tony Iommi Intro - John Scher 00:36
31 Paranoid - Lita Ford and Tony Iommi 03:37
32 Instrumental - Lita Ford and Tony Iommi 06:46
33 Neal Schon Intro - John Scher 00:16
34 Ever Since You've Gone - Neal Schon 04:40
35 Instrumental - Neal Schon 04:29
36 David Gilmour Intro - John Scher 01:26
37 You Know I'm Right - David Gilmour 07:14
38 Tuning - David Gilmour 02:14
39 Murder - David Gilmour 07:59
40 Banter - Steve Cropper 00:27
41 Green Onions 08:54
42 Johnny B. Goode 07:28
43 Show Outro - John Scher 00:34

I had a chance to speak to Dickey in 1985 at a solo show. Told him I enjoyed seeing him and Chuck on that show. Dickey said he really enjoyed doing that and so did Chuck. They worked with new players and Brian was on Ramblin' Man and there were great guitar players on that show and it was great to be invited to be among them.
Nobody sounded like Dickey. Dickey had his own great style of play. Dan Toler apparently was influenced by Dickey and often did sound like Dickey which was not a good thing to me . But Danny didn't do those cool pull offs that Dickey did. Dickey had several real cool ones and Dickey had several various ways to do that blues rake he used and Danny didn't do that. I saw B. B.king do it a few times and Buddy Whittington do it down then up together. Lots of players rake the strings in one direction before a series of notes on blues solos.
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