what a group of musicos onstage - JJ, Wendy & Lisa, and Wendy's sis (Mrs. Bramhall) on harmonies..ftw. love the slide on the bass from Wendy 2:09 right before the 2nd verse starts. timeless performance.
So glad to see this again. I saw original broadcast and lost my VHS copy. Everyone was asking me for a copy since this was was before you tube. So glad it's available for us to see.I love the phrasing and unique chording he plays with his left hand unique style
I play the same way. Not as good obviously, but he plays left handed with the strings strung right handed. That was the way I learned. We had an old acoustic, and I just leard it backwards like him, Albert King, Dick Dale, Coco Montoya. Eric Gales. Low E string on the bottom. Jimmy just played a right handed strat, but it was strung in the traditional way with the low E on top. It's a common misconception he played like the others mentioned, but he played with the normal setup. it was just his guitar was upsidedown. I have seen many lefties play a guitar upsidedown, but strung the correct way, but who is to say what is correct. I have played this way 39 years. You play your scales from bottom to top, and chord a different way , and you can bend for days. You will see a lot of bass player play this way. I started on bass once I got my first electric then went to guitar. I thought I'll never be any good until I discovered Albert King then Doyle came along, and it was the push I needed to just play what I felt. I don't really do any covers. Mostly blues, and some metal. Like the great Eddie Van halen said. " I didn't have a rule book so I didn't know any better. If there is no rule book you just play". That is what I do. I tried teachers, but they gave up because they didn't know how to approach teaching me so I taught myself.
She has some wonderful harmony goin' on at 2:55
Just sitting here in stunned silence. Before I play this, again.
Having seen this tour at Stubb's in Austin...this was magic that I am blessed to have experienced.
Incredible. With Suzannah and Wendy and Lisa. Fucking mind bending.
From the soul , can't fake it
Thank you random RUclips feed ♥
what a group of musicos onstage - JJ, Wendy & Lisa, and Wendy's sis (Mrs. Bramhall) on harmonies..ftw. love the slide on the bass from Wendy 2:09 right before the 2nd verse starts. timeless performance.
I agree..... "Mrs. Bramhall" was Susanna Melvoin and is no longer his wife.....
Don’t forget JJ Johnson on the drums 🔥
Guitar tone here, more than ever, is killing!
God I love this song!
All played through a Yamaha DG 130 amp modeler. No tubes involved.
Love this!!!🎸🎸
So glad to see this again. I saw original broadcast and lost my VHS copy. Everyone was asking me for a copy since this was was before you tube. So glad it's available for us to see.I love the phrasing and unique chording he plays with his left hand unique style
LOVE DOYLE!
Ur playlist is incredibly awesome
Imitation is not art -- this is -- O R I G I N A L -- wow.
Holy shit. This is good
Take the good, take the bad
he's the man
Beautiful, thank you.
Where are you at today?
Please come back..
We need you..
Peace..
Jimmy Hendrix is smiling listening to this.
Bramhall I'm is the man
i've always felt sorry for his mama. it really must've hurt when that guitar came out the womb with him
Well put
legend!
There are loads of licks in the solo at the end which John Mayer rips off in Crossroads 2014!!! awesome
2013 or 2010 ?? no crossroads in 2014
@@TheMrMrByron sorry sorry 2007 is what I meant. When John Mayer jams out before his track...
Sorry again... I did mean 2004.... My apologies... Have a look at see what you think!?
You tube!! Score!
That upside down Jimi sound😁😁😁😮😯😲😨
I play the same way. Not as good obviously, but he plays left handed with the strings strung right handed.
That was the way I learned. We had an old acoustic, and I just leard it backwards like him, Albert King, Dick Dale, Coco Montoya. Eric Gales. Low E string on the bottom.
Jimmy just played a right handed strat, but it was strung in the traditional way with the low E on top. It's a common misconception he played like the others mentioned, but he played with the normal setup. it was just his guitar was upsidedown. I have seen many lefties play a guitar upsidedown, but strung the correct way, but who is to say what is correct. I have played this way 39 years. You play your scales from bottom to top, and chord a different way
, and you can bend for days. You will see a lot of bass player play this way. I started on bass once I got my first electric then went to guitar. I thought I'll never be any good until I discovered Albert King then Doyle came along, and it was the push I needed to just play what I felt. I don't really do any covers. Mostly blues, and some metal. Like the great Eddie Van halen said.
" I didn't have a rule book so I didn't know any better. If there is no rule book you just play". That is what I do. I tried teachers, but they gave up because they didn't know how to approach teaching me so I taught myself.
@@Roadking26 You are right Jimi turned a right hander upside down and restrung it, and Doyal just flips a right hander and plays it that way
He makes me feel I ain't shit LoL 🙄 oops