Roy mesmerizes you with his incredible guitar wizardry . There's no one in his category His friend Jeff Beck was influenced by Roy greatly and we lost the one player close to Roy's techniques and style . Now they jam up in Heaven. I could listen to this man play all day long. Never get tired of such mournful sorrowful soulful expressions
Saw him live 3 times…but he used a newer Stratocaster at the time …this was 81 and 82…capitol theater twice....Passaic nj…Battery park pier concert Manhattan….Being a guitarist..I watched him intensely..learned the pick harmonics…especially on a tele treble pickup.
given me tears ... ROY .... bless you ... RIP ... thanx for the mind blowing music ... we will pass it onto the next generation ... your music will always stand the test of time ...
Finally found this.. I knew Roy was on Kirshner along with the Ozark Mountain Daredevils (and Chick Corea/Return to Forever.. WHAT a mix!!), but this is the first I've seen it. Was hoping to hear "Can I Change My Mind" but this is GREAT. Thanks to youtube (and uploaders!) so I can experience so much 'new' music.
Great Video from the master! I have been looking for this Don Kirshner show for years! American Historical Films own the rights to the original Don Kirshner shows and wanted to charge me100s of Dollors to rent the footage! I have around 180 Roy live shows in my collection! Thanks for the upload!!!
thanks man! thanks! roy was so so so great! he picked up where hendrix left adding his personal touch... most of the stuff played by other guitarrist nowadys, comes from roy.... especially heavy metal players with their pinch armonics which sounded first in roy´s tele.. please keep on uploding material from his early seventies :)
@@alejandrovassallo4995 roy started in the 50s .. on rd at about 14yrs old .. when he first saw jimi he was dissapointed cause roy did it all with his ax , jimi used pedals ... they all came to see Roy play .. all the 60s players ... Roy was well before the rest and was taken far to soon ... RIP ROY BUCHANAN ..
Roy wasn't always pleasant listening but he was intense, he knew a lot of tricks, and they all came out. He could be melodic or a scorcher. What I appreciated was he didn't use any pedals and only had that Telecaster early in his career. Danny Gatton was his friend (genius need company) technically Danny plays rings around Roy. Roy however has that " sound" unique... last of the guitar heroes for me after Hendrix. The "new" generation are technically more advanced, but they don't have the soul.
PERHAPS THE THE SADDEST BLUES SONG I'VE EVER HEARD. A TRUE ROY CLASSIC!!
Roy mesmerizes you with his incredible guitar wizardry . There's no one in his category His friend Jeff Beck was influenced by Roy greatly and we lost the one player close to Roy's techniques and style . Now they jam up in Heaven. I could listen to this man play all day long. Never get tired of such mournful sorrowful soulful expressions
3:05 to 4:00 is one of the most beautiful things I have ever heard
Roy was perhaps one the most under recognized guitar heros ever.Thanks for posting this gem.
This is the true essence of blues. I know this to be true because it toys with your soul.
Rest In Peace Roy.
Roy was a genius with the guitar.
I feel lucky to have witnessed him at the Armadillo World Headquarters. I was mesmerized by his talent.
Saw him live 3 times…but he used a newer Stratocaster at the time …this was 81 and 82…capitol theater twice....Passaic nj…Battery park pier concert Manhattan….Being a guitarist..I watched him intensely..learned the pick harmonics…especially on a tele treble pickup.
given me tears ... ROY .... bless you ... RIP ... thanx for the mind blowing music ... we will pass it onto the next generation ... your music will always stand the test of time ...
The greatest ever !!! Roy Buchanan will always stand alone at the top of the mountain 🏔️🏔️🏔️🏔️🏔️
Finally found this.. I knew Roy was on Kirshner along with the Ozark Mountain Daredevils (and Chick Corea/Return to Forever.. WHAT a mix!!), but this is the first I've seen it. Was hoping to hear "Can I Change My Mind" but this is GREAT. Thanks to youtube (and uploaders!) so I can experience so much 'new' music.
Song name is Wayfaring pilgrim
Great soulful playing by Roy and the pianist was really great as well, thank you.
sheer brilliance. a tele shouldnt even sound like that!!! rip. Roy.
@RIck Wallace !80 shows?! PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE post them. I knew Roy and all I have are a handful of albums and one DVD. I miss him.
Roy was the master of the Telecaster…..for sure…him and Nancy his 53…tele..
180 shows, wow, hope you can share them one day. I can't get enough RB. Cheers
roy buchanan at his very best.thanks for your great blues music
Thanks. Wayfaring Pilgrim is one of my Very favorite of Roy's tunes, and this version i incredible.
My soul has been moved
soooo so good.
Great Video from the master! I have been looking for this Don Kirshner show for years! American Historical Films own the rights to the original Don Kirshner shows and wanted to charge me100s of Dollors to rent the footage! I have around 180 Roy live shows in my collection! Thanks for the upload!!!
RIck Wallace post them!
Roy was Killer on TELECASTER
thanks man! thanks! roy was so so so great! he picked up where hendrix left adding his personal touch... most of the stuff played by other guitarrist nowadys, comes from roy.... especially heavy metal players with their pinch armonics which sounded first in roy´s tele.. please keep on uploding material from his early seventies :)
He played "like Hendrix" ten yrs before Jimi....guess I wouldnt say he played where Jimi left off...he was already on!
@@michaeladrian2210 thanks for the data, there is so much unknown 😅. You took some time to answer though ha ha.. I wrote that comment seven years ago😬
@@alejandrovassallo4995 roy started in the 50s .. on rd at about 14yrs old .. when he first saw jimi he was dissapointed cause roy did it all with his ax , jimi used pedals ... they all came to see Roy play .. all the 60s players ... Roy was well before the rest and was taken far to soon ... RIP ROY BUCHANAN ..
sweet Lord above have mercy
you get tears too ??
wow..first time I seen this show. thanks to youtube...im sure old clips are out there...made my day :D
Que guitarrista! Performance memorável. Obrigado por postar.
WOW! that was a master class in Royism's love it.
YES WAYFARING PILGRIM LIVE IVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR MONTHS!!!
Yeah me too. This version has one of the most beautiful guitar works I've ever heard
austin texas concert ..think 76 ..on u tube ..
Oh that was too much fun to watch. =)
❤
Oh myyyyyyyyy! :'(
Roy wasn't always pleasant listening but he was intense, he knew a lot of tricks, and they all came out. He could be melodic or a scorcher. What I appreciated was he didn't use any pedals and only had that Telecaster early in his career. Danny Gatton was his friend (genius need company) technically Danny plays rings around Roy. Roy however has that " sound" unique... last of the guitar heroes for me after Hendrix. The "new" generation are technically more advanced, but they don't have the soul.
Love💓💓💓
you need checked flares to get a tone as awesome as that
you could be superman and never be as toneful as mr ROY BUCHANAN RIP ...
where is this complete show? upload the complete show!
i believe Roy Buchanan greatest live performance is LIVE in JAPAN 1977!!
Roy is sounding a LOT like Peter Green here!!!!
Wayfaring Pilgrim
Seriously Blue
Motorcycle Club
Who is the one insensible blockhead who doesn't like this?
Nailed it a blockhead.
@@daveberswick5372 Luckily, all this time later, they remain the only one. There may yet be hope for the human race.