RIP to John Mayall. Your contributions to English blues and music in general will live for eternity.
@pawwarsz675322 сағат бұрын
JM forever🎸
@psychedonhigh7277Күн бұрын
god bless this incredible document
@Juan-bc4do5 күн бұрын
Pat metheny es genial, su musica es sublime. La pelicula passaggio per il paradiso,la e buscado sin resultados,algun dia quizas la vere. Gracias por subir esta hermosa melodia.
@kennethhacker30147 күн бұрын
Radio stations atill using tape? Doesn't look digital
@natpaul49659 күн бұрын
process > product
@richardsohanchyk6319 күн бұрын
Steve Earle is the real deal.
@love3child13 күн бұрын
the best kind of drunk people = creatives
@jackcash663814 күн бұрын
Real players, real music!❤❤❤❤❤
@Allan-p1g18 күн бұрын
Now that right there is GOLD
@bobbyhilburn508229 күн бұрын
These folks didn't just make music, they recreated it, now, you can disregard what you once was told was the top one hundred, go back 2:34 to Luckenbauck Texas, and 🎶
@briankelly4827Ай бұрын
Ill never stop listening to steve. Awesome.
@gregsandvig4890Ай бұрын
I can't believe this has been online for 10 years and only has 167 likes! I saw her 15-20 years ago and she blew me away. Great songs, great playing and an incredibly bluesy voice. Shame on me for just finding this.
@RamomMoura-kq2teАй бұрын
❤ você toca bem 👏👏
@uomouniversale755Ай бұрын
marry me
@angelleah2809Ай бұрын
So fuccin amazing, beautiful, I close my eyes and I feel as if I’m literally floating in my own world…I’m so in Love with all Lana Del Rey songs, they touch my heart and soul!!! And Stevie Nicks has always been a favorite of mine, always will be, as well. Their voices together is legendary, beautiful, and awesome!!! There are no words that I can express, that can describe them, their voices, their music!!! Legendary & soul touching!!!
@user-lr7nv5lg2sАй бұрын
Rest in peace Christine ❤
@Metallic-ym6rwАй бұрын
Steve killed it!!!
@johnwashington5065Ай бұрын
JT was here 💜 alot
@keithmath.8826Ай бұрын
We're all right!
@alysemary77782 ай бұрын
If the vibes not like this, don’t invite me.
@sheldoncooper81992 ай бұрын
I ve never seen them this Young Wow
@paradiddledoo68542 ай бұрын
Never noticed that shirt hanging in the back is the background for Guy Clark's first album.
@georgefraser71432 ай бұрын
Mike's nod and smile of approval says it all for me, Susan sings this with true emotion its just beautiful. 🏴 ♥
@jonpilgrim78202 ай бұрын
I mostly listen to field recordings of water and Large mouth bass, and brian eno. This is so good.
@shawnpilgrim23552 ай бұрын
It’s not ironic Rodney Crowell looks like Paul McCartney, that dude played with everybody.
@67545632 ай бұрын
Why did they stop the video
@shannahavasubound12982 ай бұрын
Oh Steve Earle loved this. At one time.
@nevilsjeans2 ай бұрын
Well hey y’all I’m Waylon 🙌🙌
@jimolson84242 ай бұрын
Steve Earle is lead guitar & vocals. Early talent.. All right here..
@jimolson84242 ай бұрын
Keith can't play it.. but you can...
@JohnJones-qj8dm2 ай бұрын
I played this song in rehab
@carolekohen27042 ай бұрын
The prodigious amount of alcohol and cigarrettes on the table is only outdone by the prodigious amount of musical talent around it.
@johnnybrace2 ай бұрын
and a young John Hiatt in the red sweater smokin the backwoods
@susanapassos21743 ай бұрын
O que seria dessa música na voz da Gal? Ela a melhor do Brasil, quase tal qual a guitarra de Pepeu, entre os 10 do mundo segundo a World Guitar 88.
@user-hp3no8gq1z3 ай бұрын
Kerosene lamps, guitars, sweet vocals, Booze & hearing the birds wake up. ❤
@YourMagicMemories3 ай бұрын
I've watched the longer version of this a hundred times or more. Sadly, I believe it's just a matter of a few short year before most all song will be written by AI with very little interaction between AI and the supposedly song creator. Long gone are the nights of sitting at a kitchen table or on a living room floor all night while you hear, " Did I play you what I wrote yesterday?" or maybe "Give me that guitar and let me show you how it's done." Gone are the times of watching those first rays of morning peaking through the window beside an empty bottle of Jack and a full ashtray while wishing it wouldn't, wishing for just one more song, just one more story, just one more.... We'll think back on the days where real genus noncommercial writers the likes of Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, Steve Goodman John Prine and so many others created masterpieces of love lost, love found, lonely highways or a simple home grown tomato and we'll cry because those day will never come again except in our memories. You simply had to be there to really understand the magic of it all.
@lancethiele15633 ай бұрын
So besides Guy and his wife, Rodney and Steve, who else is at the table?
@stephgreen13 ай бұрын
I’ve watched this at least 30 times. So good!
@davidgarza13013 ай бұрын
This a firecracker side of Guy that we didn’t always see in his more restrained performances of his later career. Brilliant stuff.
@ZacharyAllen-qm5uo3 ай бұрын
Guy Clark seems like he was made a country music protege after he got kicked by a mule
@sodocompany3 ай бұрын
Ihhhhaaa🎉🎉🎉
@davy14583 ай бұрын
Watching this makes me realize just how far most people these days have gotten away from their roots....everyone is so caught up with trying to gain wealth that we've forgotten how to live...if you want your life to go by fast and in the blink of an eye, till your laying in bed dying and wondering were all the time went , than Chase wealth....but if you wanna live a good slow and rich life full of love and memories, than chase love and spending time together.
@JamesNaked3 ай бұрын
Yeah....Thats Right its Allright
@jimdursosingersongwriter94703 ай бұрын
This is from the Trod Nossel recording. Its not the live Wisconsin recording. The Wisconsin live recording is great too but there they do a live version of HYPNOTIZED. This is from a radio broadcast FM did live from Trod Nossel Studios, Wallinford Connecticut
@bipolarkeith89133 ай бұрын
0:14 He's talking about a snickers bar.
@theooz3 ай бұрын
I'm all out of time ... there's nothing I can do ... I'm all out of time ... there's nothing I can do
@huhwhatomg3 ай бұрын
There is never a good reason to have 6 guitars playing at the same time
@jasminelerner97244 ай бұрын
I think this is my new favorite recording. I never knew I needed this before I heard it for the first time. I just really wish there weren’t so many ads. They cut through the middle of songs, it really detracts from the listening experience. But damn is this a magical recording
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RIP to John Mayall. Your contributions to English blues and music in general will live for eternity.
JM forever🎸
god bless this incredible document
Pat metheny es genial, su musica es sublime. La pelicula passaggio per il paradiso,la e buscado sin resultados,algun dia quizas la vere. Gracias por subir esta hermosa melodia.
Radio stations atill using tape? Doesn't look digital
process > product
Steve Earle is the real deal.
the best kind of drunk people = creatives
Real players, real music!❤❤❤❤❤
Now that right there is GOLD
These folks didn't just make music, they recreated it, now, you can disregard what you once was told was the top one hundred, go back 2:34 to Luckenbauck Texas, and 🎶
Ill never stop listening to steve. Awesome.
I can't believe this has been online for 10 years and only has 167 likes! I saw her 15-20 years ago and she blew me away. Great songs, great playing and an incredibly bluesy voice. Shame on me for just finding this.
❤ você toca bem 👏👏
marry me
So fuccin amazing, beautiful, I close my eyes and I feel as if I’m literally floating in my own world…I’m so in Love with all Lana Del Rey songs, they touch my heart and soul!!! And Stevie Nicks has always been a favorite of mine, always will be, as well. Their voices together is legendary, beautiful, and awesome!!! There are no words that I can express, that can describe them, their voices, their music!!! Legendary & soul touching!!!
Rest in peace Christine ❤
Steve killed it!!!
JT was here 💜 alot
We're all right!
If the vibes not like this, don’t invite me.
I ve never seen them this Young Wow
Never noticed that shirt hanging in the back is the background for Guy Clark's first album.
Mike's nod and smile of approval says it all for me, Susan sings this with true emotion its just beautiful. 🏴 ♥
I mostly listen to field recordings of water and Large mouth bass, and brian eno. This is so good.
It’s not ironic Rodney Crowell looks like Paul McCartney, that dude played with everybody.
Why did they stop the video
Oh Steve Earle loved this. At one time.
Well hey y’all I’m Waylon 🙌🙌
Steve Earle is lead guitar & vocals. Early talent.. All right here..
Keith can't play it.. but you can...
I played this song in rehab
The prodigious amount of alcohol and cigarrettes on the table is only outdone by the prodigious amount of musical talent around it.
and a young John Hiatt in the red sweater smokin the backwoods
O que seria dessa música na voz da Gal? Ela a melhor do Brasil, quase tal qual a guitarra de Pepeu, entre os 10 do mundo segundo a World Guitar 88.
Kerosene lamps, guitars, sweet vocals, Booze & hearing the birds wake up. ❤
I've watched the longer version of this a hundred times or more. Sadly, I believe it's just a matter of a few short year before most all song will be written by AI with very little interaction between AI and the supposedly song creator. Long gone are the nights of sitting at a kitchen table or on a living room floor all night while you hear, " Did I play you what I wrote yesterday?" or maybe "Give me that guitar and let me show you how it's done." Gone are the times of watching those first rays of morning peaking through the window beside an empty bottle of Jack and a full ashtray while wishing it wouldn't, wishing for just one more song, just one more story, just one more.... We'll think back on the days where real genus noncommercial writers the likes of Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, Steve Goodman John Prine and so many others created masterpieces of love lost, love found, lonely highways or a simple home grown tomato and we'll cry because those day will never come again except in our memories. You simply had to be there to really understand the magic of it all.
So besides Guy and his wife, Rodney and Steve, who else is at the table?
I’ve watched this at least 30 times. So good!
This a firecracker side of Guy that we didn’t always see in his more restrained performances of his later career. Brilliant stuff.
Guy Clark seems like he was made a country music protege after he got kicked by a mule
Ihhhhaaa🎉🎉🎉
Watching this makes me realize just how far most people these days have gotten away from their roots....everyone is so caught up with trying to gain wealth that we've forgotten how to live...if you want your life to go by fast and in the blink of an eye, till your laying in bed dying and wondering were all the time went , than Chase wealth....but if you wanna live a good slow and rich life full of love and memories, than chase love and spending time together.
Yeah....Thats Right its Allright
This is from the Trod Nossel recording. Its not the live Wisconsin recording. The Wisconsin live recording is great too but there they do a live version of HYPNOTIZED. This is from a radio broadcast FM did live from Trod Nossel Studios, Wallinford Connecticut
0:14 He's talking about a snickers bar.
I'm all out of time ... there's nothing I can do ... I'm all out of time ... there's nothing I can do
There is never a good reason to have 6 guitars playing at the same time
I think this is my new favorite recording. I never knew I needed this before I heard it for the first time. I just really wish there weren’t so many ads. They cut through the middle of songs, it really detracts from the listening experience. But damn is this a magical recording
I bet no one drank a lick that day. Drunks
What’s the name of this song?