This is one of the most incredible musical journeys I’ve taken. You can feel the roots of Malian music in the guitar sound. The almost haunting vocals. One funkadelic groove train of a baseline and the drummer just holding the whole thing together. I see I am not alone in watching this hundreds of times. THIS IS JUST AWESOME
If this film had not been made I would very likely have never discovered Junior or R L and the North Mississippi vibe. To me this is the real blues and it has changed my life. I would have still been looking for something had I not seen this.
He first came to my attention on sirius xm one night about 17 yrs ago. I've been addicted ever since. This video for me is the epitome of juke joint blues. Seen it countless times & i'm hypnotized every single time i watch it!!😳
Craig Queen everytime i watch i pick a person out of the crowd & wonder what kind of hard day/week/month they've lived down in that hill country & how they prob looked fwd to a night down to Junior's to unwind.
@@smoothoperator7023 yep me too. I don't know what happened to the older video but I've been watching this live version for at least 10 years, even though this video was only uploaded in 2016. I've got an old RL Burnside video I uploaded under a different account 11 years ago (Big Boss Man). At some point when RUclips made a major update I could no longer get into that account so I had to open this new one, but the video is still up under my old account all these years later. Here it is: ruclips.net/video/vBBCyTBsa00/видео.html
That's the essence of the blues, not what the cultural promoters, with their expensive suits, pipes and fine wines, have wanted to sell us at elitist and pretentious events. I remember that once, one of those characters reproached me, told me that blues and jazz are not danced, "they are appreciated and listened carefully", and I sent him to hell.
As a Vegas local I found the Deep Blues soundtrack on CD at Gold & Silver Pawn, many many years before the tv show ever came about. At that time they were just another typical downtown pawn shop, no notoriety, no fanfare. That was probably more than twenty years ago. I bought the CD solely on the fact that it said "Blues" on the cover, something I wanted to learn more about, and figured I couldn't go wrong. I knew nothing about the documentary or the artists there in. But after one or two listens, this was the song that stole the album. And it's magic is still very much alive for me today, every single time I hear it. It starts off small and simple, but hinting that something profound is about to happen, something unusually pleasurable. And with that beautiful expansive guitar tone it settles into a perfect groove, an excellent track for starting things off!
*Interpreting. Junior is a Great. Love those Juke Joint feels. Auerbach has that soul in him, too. Dan's soul is a conduit from the same place that Junior Kimbrough's soul comes from.
@@timeisup3094 I'm sorry if I offended you, however, I'm guessing English isn't your first language. It would be offensive to Dan for you to say that he is "imitating" Junior Kimbrough.
@@CoreyEdwards2 No, English is my first language. Unfortunately, it seems you’re convinced that you’re right. Also, it’s particularly condensing to assume English isn’t my first language because you thought i used a word wrong.... The word imitating does work. According to the Oxford dictionary, “ Imitate: take or follow as a model.” Do you think Dan is following the model Junior laid out? Moreover, don’t try to correct someone’s grammar it makes you seem annoyingly pedantic.
hi, i heard one of junior s friend said that kimbrough was "the beginning and end of all music" and i think you and him were in the same realm of consciousness when you typed "the human experience" kind of concept, would you elaborate on what you meant please?🙂
It's a clip from the documentary 'Deep Blues.' The movie was shot in 35mm with a mono soundtrack. If you like the movie, I also suggest checking out the book of the same name which goes balls deep into the Mississippi Blues.
Once my time machine is complete, I know where I am going first.
You nailed it, bro, you nailed it! 👍🏻
best comment ever
I'm with you. Never got an autograph in my whole life- Junior's will be my first!
Love it man
llevame hermano!
I've watched this video hundreds of times...and I keep getting the same conclusion. That bass line is the Truth.
that bassline is Joe Ayers! Check him out.
pure magic!
So true!
yep!
True
This is one of the most incredible musical journeys I’ve taken. You can feel the roots of Malian music in the guitar sound. The almost haunting vocals. One funkadelic groove train of a baseline and the drummer just holding the whole thing together. I see I am not alone in watching this hundreds of times. THIS IS JUST AWESOME
Reminds me if Ali Farke Toure
Look at these comments and how all of these people, young old, black and white just love the rawness of this sound. We need to come back to this.
I turn it up so loud it echoes at night
I feel this sound in my bones. 🇯🇴 🤘🏼
If this film had not been made I would very likely have never discovered Junior or R L and the North Mississippi vibe. To me this is the real blues and it has changed my life. I would have still been looking for something had I not seen this.
He first came to my attention on sirius xm one night about 17 yrs ago. I've been addicted ever since. This video for me is the epitome of juke joint blues. Seen it countless times & i'm hypnotized every single time i watch it!!😳
what is the name of the film?
Never mind I got it: "You See Me Laughin"
@@Jack_nnn_ No it's Deep Blues.
@@timspiers6225 oh damn thanks a lot
Wow,great music!
Rhythm remind me to african berbers band Tinariwen! Crazy!👍
more views this is amazing needs to been seen and heard. I cant tell you how many times ive watched this video
Aw hell, you're a new comer!! I've been watching this video for about 10 yrs!!! And u know what? It keeps getting better🤯
Hypnotizing.....😳
Collin Smith It’s on repeat for me as well. Cheers!
Craig Queen everytime i watch i pick a person out of the crowd & wonder what kind of hard day/week/month they've lived down in that hill country & how they prob looked fwd to a night down to Junior's to unwind.
@@smoothoperator7023 yep me too. I don't know what happened to the older video but I've been watching this live version for at least 10 years, even though this video was only uploaded in 2016. I've got an old RL Burnside video I uploaded under a different account 11 years ago (Big Boss Man). At some point when RUclips made a major update I could no longer get into that account so I had to open this new one, but the video is still up under my old account all these years later.
Here it is: ruclips.net/video/vBBCyTBsa00/видео.html
Watched it many times myself . 😎🤟
RIP Junior Kimbrough (July 28, 1930 - January 17, 1998), aged 67
You will be remembered as a legend.
They still live on
r.l burnside and junior kimbrough were raw and gritty bluesmen.
Isn't that Cedric Burnside on drums (R.L.'s grandson)?
@@CarlVandenberg Calvin Jackson is on drums, he is Cedric's father.
I don’t know why someone would put a thumb down Junior Kimbrough was great
Saludos Junior Kimbrough padre desde Neiva, Colombia ! Un abrazo fuerte para toda su familia. Luz y armonia en su tumba. Un gran abrazo.
Had this song as my early morning alarm clock ring tone for years - always jumped out of bed with a groove and a smile on - no matter how shit I felt.
Life is a blessing when this pops randomly after another youtube video. Junior, the one and only
That's the essence of the blues, not what the cultural promoters, with their expensive suits, pipes and fine wines, have wanted to sell us at elitist and pretentious events.
I remember that once, one of those characters reproached me, told me that blues and jazz are not danced, "they are appreciated and listened carefully", and I sent him to hell.
That's the spirit
This is a legendary performance
Every time I watch this video I get a "Doors" vibe with that groove and the "echoy" guitar. I could listen to this jam on repeat for hours.
Only a handful of players truly create their own tone. Jr is one of them. Peace
First time I listen to this song, instant love, masterpiece.
Wow great vid thank you for upload. I spend 90s in Chicago playing bass, some tour I did with older guys were exact same kinda joints.
So hypnotic. Can't stop watching this
A Pure shot of the real thing . 🎸
Also, nice to see Geoffrey from Fresh Prince enjoying some downtime on 5:39
😆
Amazing ❤
Feeling the need to make a pilgrimage!
Bu video RUclips içindeki en iyi 10 videodan birisidir
Unreal
Such a good tune. Every note is perfect. And those beautiful black women look so pretty moving to this gem.
As a Vegas local I found the Deep Blues soundtrack on CD at Gold & Silver Pawn, many many years before the tv show ever came about. At that time they were just another typical downtown pawn shop, no notoriety, no fanfare. That was probably more than twenty years ago.
I bought the CD solely on the fact that it said "Blues" on the cover, something I wanted to learn more about, and figured I couldn't go wrong. I knew nothing about the documentary or the artists there in. But after one or two listens, this was the song that stole the album. And it's magic is still very much alive for me today, every single time I hear it. It starts off small and simple, but hinting that something profound is about to happen, something unusually pleasurable. And with that beautiful expansive guitar tone it settles into a perfect groove, an excellent track for starting things off!
Beautiful!!!! Blues!!!! Thank You!!!
Fantastic !!!!!!!!!
also watched hundred time conclusion men's inspiration is the truth to creat something beautiful
Muhteşem...👏👏👏
Thank the Gods for the Blues💓🎼💯
El estilo de Junior Kimbrough, le basta una posición en la escala pentatónica para dar 9 minutos de pura inspiración.
Dan Auerbach did a great job at imitating juniors guitar tone.
*Interpreting. Junior is a Great. Love those Juke Joint feels. Auerbach has that soul in him, too. Dan's soul is a conduit from the same place that Junior Kimbrough's soul comes from.
@@CoreyEdwards2 i don’t know why to tried to correct me. *IMITATING* works just fine here.
@@timeisup3094 I'm sorry if I offended you, however, I'm guessing English isn't your first language.
It would be offensive to Dan for you to say that he is "imitating" Junior Kimbrough.
@@CoreyEdwards2 No, English is my first language. Unfortunately, it seems you’re convinced that you’re right. Also, it’s particularly condensing to assume English isn’t my first language because you thought i used a word wrong.... The word imitating does work. According to the Oxford dictionary, “ Imitate: take or follow as a model.” Do you think Dan is following the model Junior laid out? Moreover, don’t try to correct someone’s grammar it makes you seem annoyingly pedantic.
@@timeisup3094 I do apologise. I didn't mean to offend. I wasn't trying to be condensing.
His “in the zone face” from 6:05 to 6:20 looks like he’s incredibly concerned or worried! 🤣
Amazing stuff!
Taking it all in
Another day/night at the office.
It's amazing! Incredible 😁
Junior I love you....your the definition of my soul.
Super!!!! Beauty!!! Thank You!!!!
Man, This sounds so damn good!!!!!!
Junior, I love You!
Amazing
The guitar is so good
True blues 💯
Super Legend!!!! LOVE!!!! Thank You!!!
Did this get taken down and then re uploaded?
if you into psys listen to kimbrough it takes you to another level lol really awesome music
This video is awesome 😎
Like watching Hannibal play for his troops before the forthcoming siege to take place at dawn- set them in a shamans trance... they fight better .
yeahhhhhhh
this music is like the aural equivalent of an old polished up chevrolet
The human experience
hi, i heard one of junior s friend said that kimbrough was "the beginning and end of all music" and i think you and him were in the same realm of consciousness when you typed "the human experience" kind of concept, would you elaborate on what you meant please?🙂
Looks like ghost face killa with no teeth. And I love this man
Mack i always saw Al Lewis / GrandPa Munster....
💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Does anyone know who the drummer is?
Triple A
Ladies and gentlemen : Black Phanter on bass guitar !!!
Does anyone know what type of camera they used to film this?
Since Junior died January 17, 1998 it sure wasn't a digital camera.
@@tombeasley1943 For sure. I was wondering if they used a super 8 to film this or what the deal was
@@wyattschirrick6437 Looks a little too clean for a Super 8
It's a clip from the documentary 'Deep Blues.' The movie was shot in 35mm with a mono soundtrack. If you like the movie, I also suggest checking out the book of the same name which goes balls deep into the Mississippi Blues.
The whole documentary can be watched on RUclips. ruclips.net/video/rRrt_50EeHE/видео.html
What guitar is he playing?
Les Paul. Not sure of it's a Gibson. Sounds really good with the reverb.
@@christophercasey6775 Thank you!
killer
my sundays are quite more boring instead of this