I would love to suggest something. I just don’t have your ear for the music. Your choice of tunes is exceptional because it’s usually something that I would not be able to appreciate without your video. If I’d come across this T-Bone video on RUclips, I would never have heard the things that you heard in it. Keep up the great work.
You tie my mind in knots with your ability to not only recreate these amazing songs, but play them so incredibly well! Thanks and Stay Well Groovy One!
Now that was terrific Thom! T-Bone Walker was one of the original Bluesmen. In 2018 Rolling Stone magazine ranked him number 67 on its list of "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". I really love his version of "Stormy Monday". Hope that all is well with you & your family! 👍👍🎸🎸
Ever heard of Phil Keaggy?....Steve Howe.......Doyle Dykes......Vince Gill.......Just tossing a few names your way....Love your playing and enthusiasm!!!
Hey man! Can you please do a video about alone again (naturally) from Gilbert I sillavan ? Some nice chords and I can’t get grip on the solo, don’t understand it
If we didn't have T-Bone Walker, we wouldn't have Chuck Berry or Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, and if we didn't have them, we wouldn't have Rock 'N' Roll guitar.
I've been trying to find a guitar lesson of gettin tighter by deep purple from the album come taste the band. It's got some funky guitar playing by Tommy Bolin who of course replaced Joe Walsh in the James gang. Is that a lesson you could do?
T-bone was such a cool dude and amazing guitar player. e.g. the way he could drift in and out of the beat to give a tremendous dynamism to his playing. Love your videos and awesome guitar playing. Thanks so much for sharing!
Any suggestions for the next episode? Let me know down below!
The Hendrix's guitar on the classic of Don Covay Mercy Mercy.
I would love to suggest something. I just don’t have your ear for the music. Your choice of tunes is exceptional because it’s usually something that I would not be able to appreciate without your video. If I’d come across this T-Bone video on RUclips, I would never have heard the things that you heard in it. Keep up the great work.
Can never have too much of your Scotty Moore insights
From Italy: Intro Strange Kind of Woman-MIJ version of Purple🎸🎸
Philip Sayce "Alchemy" is fabulous
You tie my mind in knots with your ability to not only recreate these amazing songs, but play them so incredibly well! Thanks and Stay Well Groovy One!
You keep alive the memory of the greatest guitar players of all time and show them to the new generations. Thank you very much.
The good players always make it look easy till you try it.
Brilliant, just keep doing that! Great video
Now that was terrific Thom! T-Bone Walker was one of the original Bluesmen. In 2018 Rolling Stone magazine ranked him number 67 on its list of "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". I really love his version of "Stormy Monday". Hope that all is well with you & your family! 👍👍🎸🎸
We don’t need validation from that mediocre commercial publication to prove that he was good.
No Chuck Berry without T-Bone.
I love it when Thom says "That's more like it". 😊
Ever heard of Phil Keaggy?....Steve Howe.......Doyle Dykes......Vince Gill.......Just tossing a few names your way....Love your playing and enthusiasm!!!
Well done 👏 and loved it.
T Bone style is unique and amazing, please do more great videos like this about him!
Awesome as usual - T-Bone was playing pure blues - no shortcuts :). I can barely hear such music on radio airwaves nowadays… well done Thom!
Brilliant stuff Thom. Great to hear your beautiful strat again. Its just killer.
I like your videos. You are such a competent but at the same time likeable RUclipsr and a great musician.👍🎸
He Was the ídolo of BB King and other great players
I believe that's Dizzy Gillespie among those horn players backing T-Bone. Maybe that shouldn't surprise me, but it does.
EXCELLENT.
Wow.. Thanks.. SRV started my journey here, i hear him when you play :)
T bone gettin it!
Superlative!!
This is a fantastic lesson!!!
Nice playing! Enjoyed the video, thanks
How about some Rockabilly.
Is that Dizzy Gillispie backing him on trumpet?
good man
Thats Dizzie Gillispie on the horn in the background.
How about having a look at Robert Cray thanks
Besides Walker the drummer is amazing..........
@GuitarPilgrim. I don't know how....but thanks
Time for some Wes Montgomery.
Hey man! Can you please do a video about alone again (naturally) from Gilbert I sillavan ? Some nice chords and I can’t get grip on the solo, don’t understand it
If we didn't have T-Bone Walker, we wouldn't have Chuck Berry or Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, and if we didn't have them, we wouldn't have Rock 'N' Roll guitar.
Reminds me the « Pretty Women » riff ?
It sounds like (again) SRV, not T-Bone
What happened to your acoustic guitar? I've been away from this channel for a while and now I see the electric guitar everywhere
GUITAR PILGRIM, so T Bone Walker mostly use "Down picking" for his blues licks?
I live T-Bone. Not a great guitarist, but very classy!
✌️😎🎸🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶
Never seen someone have their strap like that 🤔
Mejor "sin extorsión" 😅
Hendrix was so inspired, he straight up stole the whole song
Guitar Pilgrim you have such exceptional attention to the details. Every note played with such exuberance and energy. Phenomenal. You’ve got IT man! 👍
Please make a vídeo about johnny winter he is my guitar hero ever ..
Rory Gallagher would be nice
The Original Bad Ass on guitar. Was that Dizzy on trumpet? Crazy back up band.
Yep and Louis Bellson on drums. Serious bebop jazz band right there.
Look up T-Bone and Jazz at the Philarmonic. Clark Terry, Coleman Hawkins, Zoot Sims, Benny Carter. Absolute legends.
Brilliant Lesson! Love your style!!! ❤
What about some Ronnie Earl in a future episode?
Majic Sam's Boogie!!
Great episode. An episode on Duke Robillard would be cool.
At the 6:05 mark......is that DIZZY in the background?
Daaaaayummmm
Really like your channel. Suggestions: the late Otis Rush. highly underrated
I've been trying to find a guitar lesson of gettin tighter by deep purple from the album come taste the band. It's got some funky guitar playing by Tommy Bolin who of course replaced Joe Walsh in the James gang. Is that a lesson you could do?
you're not just a musician! YOU ARE A HISTORIAN! I've learn a lot tonight. from Hawaii!❤
Right. The commentary is almost as good as the music.
T-bone was such a cool dude and amazing guitar player. e.g. the way he could drift in and out of the beat to give a tremendous dynamism to his playing. Love your videos and awesome guitar playing. Thanks so much for sharing!
Blues shuffling riffs always rock... I need to definitely study and listen to this guy more.
For ideas : What about some joe Walsh / funk49? Fun song. Would be fun with you ! Level 1, level 2 and level 3 🎉
Robin Trower and Johnny winter please.. Will be awesome
T-Bone INVENTED swagger!!!!!!!!
Thanks man , love T-bone and he always plays with great muso’s
I'm racking my brain trying to figure out what song this is lol
What song is this from?
You may be able to play some of the notes but you just dont have that T Bone feel , especially when you try to play it on a Strat !
Reminder 💡
Majic Sam's Boogie
The Stumble?