I got to meet Roy at San Jose State and he asked me what's up I said I came to check out this BAD ASS GUITAR PLAYER and I hope he plays I'm a RAM he looks at me and says KOOL nod's head with a smile and walks away I realize he was the DUDE until he walked up on stage look at me and pointed his finger and played I'M A RAM I was amazed and still I'm with he's wizardry R.I.P🙏✌️
Of course, the Gilmour/Buchanan celtic inner workings - culture is expressed despite origins and their lives being so different. You can hear musical language that way...
Just scored the vintage vinyl record of this album in mint condition at good will for $1. Took a chance, cause I never heard it before. My initial response, was nothing short of blown away. Absolutely love it. The composition, the diversity, not to mention the emotion Buchanan translates into his guitar. I am a true lover of all genres of music. Rock, jazz, funk, soul, hip hop & more. But this! This is something special from the beginning of side A to the end of side B. Plus I absolutely love the fact that this is mostly an instrumental album. I know it's listed as rock/blues. But I'd feel safer defining it as a fusion of rock, jazz, blues & soul. Not to say these other elements are in every track, but they certainly find themselves sporadically appearing in their appropriate places. Overall, though, it IS mostly blues/rock heavy. I also love that he is not afraid to work the synth/Moog sounds in. Would've loved to hear what he might've done on this album if he had an orchestra at his disposal. Still, it's nothing short of brilliant. It's very hard to believe this was a commercial failure in 1978. Probably because the 60's & 70's audiences were so saturated in good music coming from every direction, that maybe thats why they probably turned their nose up at this record. Well, thank you, I'll take this record for $1 all day. This is a masterpiece.
He' s one of the most underrated musician of all time.......dig and you'l find that most talented guitar player know him...but still that does 'nt give him what he deserves really..this guy is a true American Hero......
He was very special. But due to his shy introspective nature. And not really caring for FAME and fortune..He never got the true respect and recognition his tremendous talent should have brought forth.
Buchanan stands alone. In my opinion he was beyond Floyd. Sacrilege to compare the two! The man deserved honor he never got. Mainly because the lack of air play. There is so much unheard great music because the radio is stuck in a rut! If it weren't for Austin City Limits, many would not know who he was.
@@LegendLength your vision of the world ain't wrong. There is no such thing as free will, therefore it is a movie. But more than that: according to the general theory of relativity time is not subjective. It is objective. The "feeling" of time is subjective". Therefore you can infer that all moments in time are happening at the same "time". There is not "past" and "future", there is only the "subjective present" (and when you're experiencing it, all moments possible in the spacetime continuum are happening all at once). So it's not a "roll of film", it's a film that's going on until eternity, and from a certain perspective, you could witness reality "as a roll of film".
Mine too .. since college days ... late 70s .... gives me tears still now ... have to keep it for special times .. memorys ... roys music is apart of me ....
@@vasiliosagio3127 can’t forget Gary Moore. Rory Gallagher’s was phenomenal too. All these guys are great ax slinging fretboard genius’s in their own way
I met Roy 2 xs both after 2 s seperate shows. Really was kind. He took a smiley picture with me ..father and brother. He really is in his own class. What I adore about his music ...his guitar playing. Is his flawless skill. His command ...his control...his focus and most of all. He just lets the music do the talking. His. Musical voice his soul just pours out of him ...R.I.P. Roy.....You made a lot of people happy. Every talent should share their God Given gift ANF you did exactly that.
My favorite to,alongside '77s "loading zone"which I like equally the perfect 2 on 1 cd for 70+minutes of mostly instrumental IMO, first heard this on radio back in '78 after being released, 98 rock a Tampa radio station would play a full album once a week, back when radio was halfway decent certainly the last years of decent probably 70s and first part of 80s, after that downward spiril downhill
Even now im old this still blows me away ... amazing piece of music ... puts a tear in my 60odd yr old eyes ... what a fukn waste of talent that happened that fateful night ... roy deserved the results of his do it his way attitude ... things were coming right and he was on top of his game ... such a loss ...
Roy Buchanan is the Barry Sanders of guitarists. By far the most talented to ever play, just put into a shitty circumstance. Nobody can or ever will play like Roy. R.I.P. you genius.
I love Floyd but let it be known Dave Gilmour and many other players would not be the player they became if it were not for Thev Messiah Himself Roy Buchanan..R.I.P Roy but never forgotten.........................
Gerry Quigley: Dark Side of the Moon release date: 1973, Wish You Were Hear release date: 1975, Animals release date: 1977, Roy Buchanan's You're Not Alone release date, 1978. Sounds more like Roy was listening to Gilmour and Floyd and was the influence for this album rather than Gilmour being influenced by Roy. I do agree with you on the "many other players would not be..." comment. That being said, Roy Buchanan's guitar on this is phenomenal. Roy Buchanan was one of the greats, no doubt. Gary Moore is one guy who was heavily influenced by Buchanan's ripping, emotional, untamed, and sometimes reckless guitar style. And there are many others.....
@@gtrsuite roy was robbie robertsons teacher on the road in the late 50s ... roy was on rd at 14 in 50s .... did what hendrix did in the mid 60s then when bar playing ans haircutting ... he saw hendrix and was disapointed cause he used " gadgets " to get sound that roy got raw ... then 71pbs did a doco on roy .... the worlds greatest unknown guitarist ..... (but all the muscos .. beck whose blow by blow is decicated to roy , green .. clapton etc were all following roys playing ) ... then he made a huge comeback .. latter he got trapped in bad record deal .. and rest go look up .. stop thinking you know it all .... go check 1971 pbs special .. its on u tube
@@JoeMode213 roy wrote after .. ended as lovers was dedicated to him by S Wonder (writer ) and Beck on .. blow by blow .. a song (tune)called ... My friend Jeff ... to Beck ... go listen ... plus we ended as lovers was mostly done in a Buchanan style ... plus he mentored robbie robertson in mid late 50s for few months to get him up to speed as an electric player .. roy was abput 15 , robbie 17 .. roy born 1939 .. on road alone by 14 yrs old ...
For sure John, my equal favorite to this one equally good, if was to have only 2 Roy Buchanan albums "without question ""loading zone""is the other one with this one no hesitation, thanks for mentioning that other great album top to bottom hands down,thanks to you I'll revisit that cd, been awhile
How I did for not discover this before??? A Masterpiece, masterful! Comment ai-je fait pour découvrir ça seulement maintenant??? Chef d'oeuvre, magistral!
I USE TO SEE HIM WALKING UP FROM THE NEIGHBORHOOD ON A FRIDAY NIGHT GOING TO THE CROSSROADS BAR DANCE CLUB AT PEACE CROSS IN HYATTSVILLE, MD. ALSO USE TO SEE HIM JAM AT THE HAYLOFT, DOWN ON 14TH STREET TOO. "GUITAR ON FIRE" R.I.P. SCOBIEAKALINKWRAYBAND Laurel, Md.
A true psychedelic masterpiece. Yes the whole song sounds like it could easily be a Pink Floyd composition, but when they do the dramatic run up the scale , the progression matches that of Pink Floyd's "Dogs".
David Hornbuckle You are absolutely right. As a Pink Floyd fan, I have listened to this track and there are elements that kind of sound similar to Dogs and Careful With That Axe Eugene. But this rocks!
@@roberttwo-hatchett9102 Musically quite similar. I hear Shine on You Crazy Diamond in the synth too. Roy was definitely a different breed than British prog rock, but this was the popular style of rock in the mid 70s. Roy was a great blues player, but lots of rock n roll licks too. He covered Turn to Stone and Down By The River, Green Onions, and others. David Gilmore wasn't exactly a slouch with the axe, nor was Syd Barrett.
I met Roy 2 times 1 time backstage b 4 concert and once after where he took a picture with my father and brother with a smile. Real nice guy was a total gentlemen how he was with us....kind how he was with us. .....Thetes No one like Roy. I firmly believe as a blues oriented guitarist my self for 36 years that there's 10 % chance u can really fully do what Roy can do as a whole. Where there r so many artist that u can pull off in a tribute easily. Roy had incrediblrcommand. Control focus. Concentration. A true bluesman. A true gifted guitarist. Plays from his spirit and soul. He lets the music do the talking now seeing him on u tube more and more its come to b that I always liked him a lot along with the other greats but now I feel him more.....Roy is my favorite guitarist on my list of all others now....I say that from my heart! R.I.P. ROY. U MADE A LOT OF PEOPLE HAVE JOY WITH SHARING UR GIFT. JOE
I have heard the greatest guitarist. 🎸 Roy Buchanan has no equal. He's the Top Dog. I love Jimmy Page Jeff Beck Frank Zappa ....but Roy Buchanan is from another dimension
When I installed my first cassette player in my first car, this was one of three cassettes I owned, the others were Alan Parsons, and Jean Luc Ponte. This is still my favorite.
One of my favorite all time SONGS to listen to. We not alone, everything is interconnected, just like the 4 Directions. And the possibilities of enjoying life are endless and wonder of it all.
Roy challenged all other guitarists, this just happens to be hit challenge at Gilmour, come on, Dark side of the Moon, Roy says hey, Your not Alone, great work the whole album is fantastic
Hence why David Gilmour listens to Roy Buchanan. This is tune was cut in 1978, so I'm sure they've already cross pollinated quite a bit. Buchanan and Gilmour are both masters of the frets :)
Found Roy by accident .., spotted the live album liked the cover so I got it.. Roy's meats I was floored .. What a tortured soul he had.. Rest in peace, Roy ..
Roy Buchanan, conhecido como "o melhor guitarrista desconhecido do mundo", mestre da Fender Telecaster, era parte importantíssima de qualquer publicação sobre grandes guitarristas no início dos anos 70. Roy parou temporariamente sua carreira e, antes da sua aparente volta, depois de uma briga familiar, foi preso em Reston, Virginia. Roy Buchanan foi encontrado morto numa cela da delegacia para onde foi levado, enforcado na própria camiseta, no dia 14 de Agosto de 1988. Sua morte é coberta de mistérios e muitos não acreditam na tese de suicídio. Ele tinha 48 anos de idade.
I got to meet Roy at San Jose State and he asked me what's up I said I came to check out this BAD ASS GUITAR PLAYER and I hope he plays I'm a RAM he looks at me and says KOOL nod's head with a smile and walks away I realize he was the DUDE until he walked up on stage look at me and pointed his finger and played I'M A RAM I was amazed and still I'm with he's wizardry R.I.P🙏✌️
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A truely gifted guitar player - genuinely underrated. A great song of a different kind of album for Roy. Has a touch of Pink Floyd about it.
Of course, the Gilmour/Buchanan celtic inner workings - culture is expressed despite origins and their lives being so different. You can hear musical language that way...
Just scored the vintage vinyl record of this album in mint condition at good will for $1. Took a chance, cause I never heard it before. My initial response, was nothing short of blown away. Absolutely love it. The composition, the diversity, not to mention the emotion Buchanan translates into his guitar.
I am a true lover of all genres of music. Rock, jazz, funk, soul, hip hop & more. But this! This is something special from the beginning of side A to the end of side B.
Plus I absolutely love the fact that this is mostly an instrumental album. I know it's listed as rock/blues. But I'd feel safer defining it as a fusion of rock, jazz, blues & soul. Not to say these other elements are in every track, but they certainly find themselves sporadically appearing in their appropriate places.
Overall, though, it IS mostly blues/rock heavy. I also love that he is not afraid to work the synth/Moog sounds in. Would've loved to hear what he might've done on this album if he had an orchestra at his disposal. Still, it's nothing short of brilliant.
It's very hard to believe this was a commercial failure in 1978. Probably because the 60's & 70's audiences were so saturated in good music coming from every direction, that maybe thats why they probably turned their nose up at this record.
Well, thank you, I'll take this record for $1 all day. This is a masterpiece.
He's pretty intense. I learned about this man when I was 17. I'm 42 now. The messiah will come again.
The man who turned down the R.Stones
Roy was a head of his time
One of the saddest deaths in the musicians history
He' s one of the most underrated musician of all time.......dig and you'l find that most talented guitar player know him...but still that does 'nt give him what he deserves really..this guy is a true American Hero......
totalmente de acuerdo
First time to hear this kind of music from Roy Buchanan. Legendary.
Do not forget that Roy was anointed by Jesus Christ. Jesus loves the world and died for us all. Roy knew that.
There can never be another Roy Buchanan...
Sophia Pde too true
Lets not forget the bands that backed him up over the years, But yeah Roy is the king of telecaster blues.
YES - FACTLY ; ---- Simply the Best Level of Uman Music - work for all Times .
He was very special. But due to his shy introspective nature. And not really caring for FAME and fortune..He never got the true respect and recognition his tremendous talent should have brought forth.
Amen
Buchanan stands alone. In my opinion he was beyond Floyd. Sacrilege to compare the two! The man deserved honor he never got. Mainly because the lack of air play. There is so much unheard great music because the radio is stuck in a rut! If it weren't for Austin City Limits, many would not know who he was.
The solo from 5:58 is pure magic, the introduction phrase gives me goosebumps everytime, unbelievable...
This is one of the greatest songs humanity has ever made...
@@LegendLength Then again I've read that this song's title was Roy's reflection on his own struggles with sobriety.
LegendLength more than you know
Agree. Fantastic track.
Masterpiece...
@@LegendLength your vision of the world ain't wrong.
There is no such thing as free will, therefore it is a movie.
But more than that: according to the general theory of relativity time is not subjective. It is objective. The "feeling" of time is subjective".
Therefore you can infer that all moments in time are happening at the same "time". There is not "past" and "future", there is only the "subjective present" (and when you're experiencing it, all moments possible in the spacetime continuum are happening all at once).
So it's not a "roll of film", it's a film that's going on until eternity, and from a certain perspective, you could witness reality "as a roll of film".
My favorite guitarist ever, Roy Buchanan..
I got to actually meet him twice briefly.A very friendly and gracious person,for one so gifted. R.I.P.
Me too , way better than capton who was regarded as the best back then but to me toy was light years ahead of everyone except Gilmore he was great too
Mine too .. since college days ... late 70s .... gives me tears still now ... have to keep it for special times .. memorys ... roys music is apart of me ....
@@vasiliosagio3127 can’t forget Gary Moore. Rory Gallagher’s was phenomenal too. All these guys are great ax slinging fretboard genius’s in their own way
@@williamdon3442 yeah love Gary Moore but this guy was doin the blues way back and his bending was brilliant , I’m a guitarist I appreciate this guy
I met Roy 2 xs both after 2 s seperate shows. Really was kind. He took a smiley picture with me ..father and brother. He really is in his own class. What I adore about his music ...his guitar playing. Is his flawless skill. His command ...his control...his focus and most of all. He just lets the music do the talking. His. Musical voice his soul just pours out of him ...R.I.P. Roy.....You made a lot of people happy. Every talent should share their God Given gift ANF you did exactly that.
Лучше, не скажешь.
Roy depuis 1977 je capote encore sur cet album...
A+
Bobby
My favorite track from my favorite Roy Buchanan album. This is sheer genius...
My favorite to,alongside '77s "loading zone"which I like equally the perfect 2 on 1 cd for 70+minutes of mostly instrumental IMO, first heard this on radio back in '78 after being released, 98 rock a Tampa radio station would play a full album once a week, back when radio was halfway decent certainly the last years of decent probably 70s and first part of 80s, after that downward spiril downhill
Merry Christmas and Happy New Years to You all of the Roy Buchanan fanatics✌️from Flaxmere Hastings Hawkes Bay Aotearoa New Zealand 🙋🏽♂️
He was The Master of the Telecaster 💙
The Fritz Bros tele he had before he " mysteriously" died , was a cracker. What a loss , words don't explain it
One of the best solo ever..American telecaster history...point...........
Shame that this album sold so poorly, so bad in fact that Roy quit putting out albums for a while. He was ahead of his time for sure
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Even now im old this still blows me away ... amazing piece of music ... puts a tear in my 60odd yr old eyes ... what a fukn waste of talent that happened that fateful night ... roy deserved the results of his do it his way attitude ... things were coming right and he was on top of his game ... such a loss ...
Roy Buchanan is the Barry Sanders of guitarists. By far the most talented to ever play, just put into a shitty circumstance. Nobody can or ever will play like Roy. R.I.P. you genius.
Ditto
I love Floyd but let it be known Dave Gilmour and many other players would not be the player they became if it were not for Thev Messiah Himself Roy Buchanan..R.I.P Roy but never forgotten.........................
Gerry Quigley: Dark Side of the Moon release date: 1973, Wish You Were Hear release date: 1975, Animals release date: 1977, Roy Buchanan's You're Not Alone release date, 1978. Sounds more like Roy was listening to Gilmour and Floyd and was the influence for this album rather than Gilmour being influenced by Roy. I do agree with you on the "many other players would not be..." comment.
That being said, Roy Buchanan's guitar on this is phenomenal. Roy Buchanan was one of the greats, no doubt. Gary Moore is one guy who was heavily influenced by Buchanan's ripping, emotional, untamed, and sometimes reckless guitar style. And there are many others.....
Gerry Quigley.....Ditto!
True
Gtrsuite Roy Buchanan started in the 50s idiot way before pink floyd
@@gtrsuite roy was robbie robertsons teacher on the road in the late 50s ... roy was on rd at 14 in 50s .... did what hendrix did in the mid 60s then when bar playing ans haircutting ... he saw hendrix and was disapointed cause he used " gadgets " to get sound that roy got raw ... then 71pbs did a doco on roy .... the worlds greatest unknown guitarist ..... (but all the muscos .. beck whose blow by blow is decicated to roy , green .. clapton etc were all following roys playing ) ... then he made a huge comeback .. latter he got trapped in bad record deal .. and rest go look up .. stop thinking you know it all .... go check 1971 pbs special .. its on u tube
The goat of string stretching, no one will ever replicate his sound
This man was incredible, Jeff Beck says he was the best and that brought me here and Mr Buchanon proved him right
Hey man, not doubting you but could you send me a proof link of him saying that in an interview or something?
@@JoeMode213 goodbye pork pie hat is a song Jeff dedicated to him, pretty sure you could Google it
Kevin Herd “cause we’ve ended as lovers” is dedicated to Roy
@@JoeMode213 roy wrote after .. ended as lovers was dedicated to him by S Wonder (writer ) and Beck on .. blow by blow .. a song (tune)called ... My friend Jeff ... to Beck ... go listen ... plus we ended as lovers was mostly done in a Buchanan style ... plus he mentored robbie robertson in mid late 50s for few months to get him up to speed as an electric player .. roy was abput 15 , robbie 17 .. roy born 1939 .. on road alone by 14 yrs old ...
😂😂😂😂😂
RICORDIAMOCI CHE E UN VIRTUOSO DELLA CHITARRA A D'ATTO LEZIONI A TUTTI GRANDI DELLA SCENA MONDIALE. CIAO A CHI SA E PERCEPITO LA SUA MUSICA
È stato sottovalutato come gary moore
I went to a concert of Roy's, absolutely unbelievable, one of my many fovorite guitarist.
I only got to see him once, here in Australia. Will cherish the memory for the rest of my life.
Masterpiece!!!!😊😊😊
cada vez que la escucho, le saco el like y se lo vuelvo a poner. Hermoso!
Loading zone is another brilliant Roy Buchanan album
For sure John, my equal favorite to this one equally good, if was to have only 2 Roy Buchanan albums "without question ""loading zone""is the other one with this one no hesitation, thanks for mentioning that other great album top to bottom hands down,thanks to you I'll revisit that cd, been awhile
Amazing song. Greetings from Brazil.
Mega ❤❤❤
GRANDMASTER BLUESMAN
🎼🎸🙏🙏🙏 🎸
Telecaster Wizard , true Bluesman in every Sense , thank you SIR🎯 - 👊💯🇦🇺🤠
He is now my favorite guitarist 🎸 of all time. Just started my Roy Buchanan journey a few months back . He's spellbinding
Der beste Song den ich je gehört habe DANKE !!! ❤❤❤ 😊😊😊
roy buchanan was an will always be the greatest guitarist.miss you!
One of the BEST SONGS ever made. Cause you are not alone. Be well and full of happiness you will GO FAR.
My favorite, Jeff Beck, loved him!!
My Favourite of all times. Ask The Ages by Sonny and You're Not Alone by God.
Haven't heard this in decades! Still melodious, cutting edge and cool asf!
How I did for not discover this before??? A Masterpiece, masterful! Comment ai-je fait pour découvrir ça seulement maintenant??? Chef d'oeuvre, magistral!
Same here
was us oldies little secret .... 😂😁 .. where we would escape , to pace our head phones on so no one else knew who the .. worlds greatest was ... 😂 ...
😂😂😂😂😂
We really miss you Roy.
one of the greatest jams of all time...incredible guitar from the master....RIP Mr. Buchanan
Masterpiece by Roy Buchanan!!! R.I.P.
Excelente blues progresivo de este excelente guitarrista!!!
I USE TO SEE HIM WALKING UP FROM THE NEIGHBORHOOD ON A FRIDAY NIGHT GOING TO THE CROSSROADS BAR DANCE CLUB AT PEACE CROSS IN HYATTSVILLE, MD. ALSO USE TO SEE HIM JAM AT THE HAYLOFT, DOWN ON 14TH STREET TOO. "GUITAR ON FIRE" R.I.P. SCOBIEAKALINKWRAYBAND Laurel, Md.
A true psychedelic masterpiece. Yes the whole song sounds like it could easily be a Pink Floyd composition, but when they do the dramatic run up the scale , the progression matches that of Pink Floyd's "Dogs".
David Hornbuckle You are absolutely right. As a Pink Floyd fan, I have listened to this track and there are elements that kind of sound similar to Dogs and Careful With That Axe Eugene. But this rocks!
Reminds me of Welcome to the Machine too!
Please dont compare pink floyd to this one name that is roy buchanon chumps
@@roberttwo-hatchett9102 Musically quite similar. I hear Shine on You Crazy Diamond in the synth too. Roy was definitely a different breed than British prog rock, but this was the popular style of rock in the mid 70s. Roy was a great blues player, but lots of rock n roll licks too. He covered Turn to Stone and Down By The River, Green Onions, and others. David Gilmore wasn't exactly a slouch with the axe, nor was Syd Barrett.
What is the time table we are talking here? who was first PF or The Master?
I met Roy 2 times 1 time backstage b 4 concert and once after where he took a picture with my father and brother with a smile. Real nice guy was a total gentlemen how he was with us....kind how he was with us. .....Thetes No one like Roy. I firmly believe as a blues oriented guitarist my self for 36 years that there's 10 % chance u can really fully do what Roy can do as a whole. Where there r so many artist that u can pull off in a tribute easily. Roy had incrediblrcommand. Control focus. Concentration. A true bluesman. A true gifted guitarist. Plays from his spirit and soul. He lets the music do the talking now seeing him on u tube more and more its come to b that I always liked him a lot along with the other greats but now I feel him more.....Roy is my favorite guitarist on my list of all others now....I say that from my heart! R.I.P. ROY. U MADE A LOT OF PEOPLE HAVE JOY WITH SHARING UR GIFT. JOE
Not underated but just not appreciated for his talent. Never forgotten.
Diesen Sound...einfach nur Genial.Seit 30 Jahren mein Tophit.
his music. ..made me to believe
that I AM NOT ALONE
cosmic sound...
still love his work!!
I have heard the greatest guitarist. 🎸 Roy Buchanan has no equal. He's the Top Dog. I love Jimmy Page Jeff Beck Frank Zappa ....but Roy Buchanan is from another dimension
and a decade or so before the late 60s greats too
Jimi Hendrix is
The Greatest Guitar Player on Earth !!!
I saw Roy at Carnegie Hall . Just him and his small amplifier .
A great shows to be sure .
This is timeless masterclass of roys heavenly beauty ...... everytime a different ride of emotion .... simply put ... perfection ...... !!!
When I installed my first cassette player in my first car, this was one of three cassettes I owned, the others were Alan Parsons, and Jean Luc Ponte. This is still my favorite.
Must have been around 1977....? 🤔
Love the eclectic musical taste , three completely different favorites of mine as well ...
A man of culture you were.
you can hear his soul speaking through the guitar………………....
This guy was sooooo awesome. I have his double album and still pull it out on occasion when I want the world to take a break.
Brings back intens memories from the eighties. I still have this album!
So glad to have this on vinyl amongst my collection!
Listened to this at 3:00 am many nights for a night cap back in the day
Envious!
This album is a frequent visitor to my turntable. Wonderful music.
thank you ....
Best guitar player ever in the whole history
Grew up on this album ! Killer guitar Roy! Thank you R.I.P
Roy is still relevant.
This whole album is great it blew my mind wen I first heard it it was so futuristic and mind altering
This man is astonishing!
Roy Buchana
N the Best
Outstanding! 👽👍🎸🛸
So high right now.
My God man, listen to that tone!
Man that Fender really comes to life
Thank You Roy !!
Quite sure Rory and Roy are having a wonderful time up there.
This music hijack your mind and takes it to the another dimension.
This album is fantastic!
One of my favorite all time SONGS to listen to. We not alone, everything is interconnected, just like the 4 Directions. And the possibilities of enjoying life are endless and wonder of it all.
That drum sound incredible 👌👌
Buchanan went progressive. And He was amazing!
A musicians musician, discover him a million years ago.
POWERFUL! #Respect
SUCH A DIFFERENT ALBUM BUT STILL AMAZING ! STRETCH THOSE STRINGS ...
He made that guitar go places
Sublime!
I always thought Buchanan was a bluesman. The master of telecaster could play prog rock successfully
The Messaiah still lives in this Tune.
Roy challenged all other guitarists, this just happens to be hit challenge at Gilmour, come on, Dark side of the Moon, Roy says hey, Your not Alone, great work the whole album is fantastic
Shine on you crazy Diamond!
Hence why David Gilmour listens to Roy Buchanan. This is tune was cut in 1978, so I'm sure they've already cross pollinated quite a bit. Buchanan and Gilmour are both masters of the frets :)
They actually got to jam together in 87 at the Corner Hotel in Australia when Pink Floyd was in the middle of a tour stop.
When I was a kid Roy toured up and down the east coast. Every time he played the Pine crest or Shaaboo in Willimantic every show was kicking.
RIP Roy
ROY Always Will Be GREATESTTTTTTT
The best!!! Ever!!!
Shades of Pink Floyd!...I Love Roy!!
Shades, too, of Alan Parsons Project ... late 70s early 80s vibe
Love Me Some Roy ❤
Awesome 💯👏👏👏
GREAT GUITAR.....................................
Man! I am beyond myself! Help!!
Found Roy by accident .., spotted the live album liked the cover so I got it.. Roy's meats I was floored .. What a tortured soul he had.. Rest in peace, Roy ..
Simplement fantastique
A DIFFERENT TYPE OF ALBUM FROM ROY BUT STILL AMAZING !
One of the true greats of the art..... miss ya Roy thanks for the memories....
The best
ong love this song
Roy Buchanan, conhecido como "o melhor guitarrista desconhecido do mundo", mestre da Fender Telecaster, era parte importantíssima de qualquer publicação sobre grandes guitarristas no início dos anos 70.
Roy parou temporariamente sua carreira e, antes da sua aparente volta, depois de uma briga familiar, foi preso em Reston, Virginia. Roy Buchanan foi encontrado morto numa cela da delegacia para onde foi levado, enforcado na própria camiseta, no dia 14 de Agosto de 1988. Sua morte é coberta de mistérios e muitos não acreditam na tese de suicídio. Ele tinha 48 anos de idade.
Terrible. Once in custody your at the mercy of the powerful