I love the photos, especially of Roy's '53 Guitar he named Nancy Tele on the HOT PINK Tablecloths from 2006 at OC FAIR Vintage show CA., While in MAC YASUDA'S booth, photos by Pickup Winder, Don Mare.
Would love to know what he did that so many stations refused to play his music! WYDD in Pittsburgh, a free form radio was known to play his music, but not many others!
+Yasser Osman you have the wrong person, Roy Buchanan was NOT political and he didn't die of a strange heart attack. Supposedly he hung himself in a jail cell. The greatest unknown guitarist crossed wires in some other way, but politics was not one of them.
Sir George Martin who produced several Beatles albums said Blow by Blow (Jeff Beck's best) was one of his finest works. Guess who Jeff Beff dedicated the album to, Roy B.
No, just the song Cause We've Ended As Lovers. The intro, with the crying guitar volume swells, is straight from the Roy B. playbook. Jeff Beck was influenced by Roy's Telecaster playing, though. He's said that on several occasions. His playing on that song was an homage to Roy and it's there for all to hear.
Roy Buchanan ist ein sehr guter Gittarist! Roy kennt die Gittare wie Jimmi Hendrix die Gittare kannte. Mit sehr viel Gefühl spielt er die Gittare, seine Musik. Nach langer Pause höre ich heute 'Roy' erneut. 'music by good mood'
yeah music is not a competition. It's hard for me to see Roy as mainly blues - I saw many times, he did it all. The most amazing players in terms of chordal mastery are Ted Greene, who wrote chord Chemistry, Lenny Breau, Geroge Van Epps
I'll check Anderson who I haven't heard, but I would include Cornell Dupree among greatest tele masters- he's doesn't play flashy but is the tastiest of them all, phrasing is always superb
Danny Gatton started out following in Roy's footsteps,and eventually got determined to top him,but Roy was his biggest influence. I used to see them both in DC clubs-both local,and know people who were friends with both
@renman103 I agree Roy is an amazing player but if you would like to hear the two all time greatest players of the Telecaster, then listen to everything on RUclips by Scotty Anderson and the unbelievable Danny Gatton. It doesn't get any better than these two Telemasters.
James Burton! Not as many notes as those other guys. But it's not what you play, it's how you play it. Burton is one the finest Tele Masters ever, and one of the most copied of all time. His "chicken pickin'" and use of the pick and finger technique influenced many a player. Listen to his solo on Ricky Nelson's "Fools Rush In." The man knew his way around the fretboard. Or his classic solo on "Travelin' Man." Less is more; feel and tone are everything.
I love the photos, especially of Roy's '53 Guitar he named Nancy Tele on the HOT PINK Tablecloths from 2006 at OC FAIR Vintage show CA., While in MAC YASUDA'S booth, photos by Pickup Winder, Don Mare.
Walking away from spiritual death laughing at the devil.
Has the big F ever dedicated a tele to Roy, I reckon he's responsible for a high sales % .
He's all I listen too anymore. So great !
Best player on telecaster ever.......
Is this version on Apple Music?
Fantastic
If I didn’t know better, I would think this mix was done be me 👌🎯
nobody mentions this outstanding organ and piano solo, one of best ever! soso good
I know it off by heart Play it on my steering wheel 😎
it was the same band that played in AUCKLAND NZ
Saw Roy.. Auckland nz.. in the 70s. im 65 now.. best blues eva.
Blues full of soul ! That's the Buchanan sound !
The king of the Telecaster
Still one of the best
Geez could he do things that I have never heard done on a telecaster. Give credit where it is due folks.
i agree, no pedal board either.
Three tone deaf mutants thumbs down this masterpiece! >:
SO MUCH SOUL / PIERCING GUITAR WORK ROY WAS THE BLUES AND IS MORE FAMOUS NOW HE IS LOOKING DOWN --SMILING !
This was 78, man....
Thank You for sharing.
Hey to the one guy who disliked, I'll kick your ass if we cross paths:) Jk I don't beat up disabled people.
I'm not liking cuz 333 look cool dont wanna ruin XD
Is that a Charvel Telecaster near 5 minutes?
He simply owns the Tele..
<3 <3 <3
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Would love to know what he did that so many stations refused to play his music! WYDD in Pittsburgh, a free form radio was known to play his music, but not many others!
+Yasser Osman you have the wrong person, Roy Buchanan was NOT political and he didn't die of a strange heart attack. Supposedly he hung himself in a jail cell. The greatest unknown guitarist crossed wires in some other way, but politics was not one of them.
Yasser might be correct. Family and friends claimed it wasnt suicide.
@Yasser Osman huh...no
thanks so mach
Without a doubt one of the most talented musical souls to have graced this planet. Your time came far too soon Mr Buchanan :(
thank you, i love it
Sir George Martin who produced several Beatles albums said Blow by Blow (Jeff Beck's best) was one of his finest works. Guess who Jeff Beff dedicated the album to, Roy B.
No, just the song Cause We've Ended As Lovers. The intro, with the crying guitar volume swells, is straight from the Roy B. playbook. Jeff Beck was influenced by Roy's Telecaster playing, though. He's said that on several occasions. His playing on that song was an homage to Roy and it's there for all to hear.
And Roy responded with My Friend Jeff on an albumn
The real chord master was Ted Greene
A good player but not in the same league
Roy Buchanan ist ein sehr guter Gittarist! Roy kennt die Gittare wie Jimmi Hendrix die Gittare kannte. Mit sehr viel Gefühl spielt er die Gittare, seine Musik. Nach langer Pause höre ich heute 'Roy' erneut. 'music by good mood'
zaz
I believe him to be the most versatile guitar player of his era. Also the most forgotten and under-rated.
Jeff beck is the only other guitarist who makes his guitar sing
I couldn't agree more.He doesn't get enough credit for his talent .
Roy is a badass.
and across all genres
yeah music is not a competition. It's hard for me to see Roy as mainly blues - I saw many times, he did it all. The most amazing players in terms of chordal mastery are Ted Greene, who wrote chord Chemistry, Lenny Breau, Geroge Van Epps
Yep Anderson is a monster alright
I'll check Anderson who I haven't heard, but I would include Cornell Dupree among greatest tele masters- he's doesn't play flashy but is the tastiest of them all, phrasing is always superb
Great load...shows how Roy was not a one man band
Danny Gatton started out following in Roy's footsteps,and eventually got determined to top him,but Roy was his biggest influence. I used to see them both in DC clubs-both local,and know people who were friends with both
Danny n Roy...were roommates
FUCKING EPIC :D
@NetherBrightness Lo es :) si tienes la ocasión, ve a algún concierto. No te dejaran indiferente, te lo digo yo!
wicket guitarist and so is the organist!
Playing piano on one hand and organ the other....hey cash flow
Me voló la cabeza
Grande!!
@jmsbk12345 thats your opinion. i believe roy is better than both of those guitarists.
yummy... ;-))
Booker T and the MG's gave him a damn nice template to play with!
He made their song so much better than it was.
I had no idea his could do what he did with that Telecaster. He is missed.
I wish he could have been my teacher.
@renman103 I agree Roy is an amazing player but if you would like to hear the two all time greatest players of the Telecaster, then listen to everything on RUclips by Scotty Anderson and the unbelievable Danny Gatton. It doesn't get any better than these two Telemasters.
James Burton! Not as many notes as those other guys. But it's not what you play, it's how you play it. Burton is one the finest Tele Masters ever, and one of the most copied of all time. His "chicken pickin'" and use of the pick and finger technique influenced many a player. Listen to his solo on Ricky Nelson's "Fools Rush In." The man knew his way around the fretboard. Or his classic solo on "Travelin' Man." Less is more; feel and tone are everything.
A recognizable great telecaster master!!!
My god, this man could play!!! Thanks for posting. Beautiful!
Yeah id say SRV learned some licks off Roy.