I was very fortunate to see Roy around 1980 or so, one of the underrated guitar player's, guitar player, one of the best tones ever out of those Fender guitars I saw him play. He often left you in wonder the way he worked the neck, pulling emotion out of crystal clear notes and a master of sustain. Try Sweet Dreams from the same show, another shining moment from an all time great. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎶
Great Reaction and much respect for Roy.... I was lucky enough to witness him at the Exit In (Nashville, TN) around this time... He played with very light strings so he could do that trick with the volume knob and the hi E or last string often would break... I witnessed this and he just kept going on the B string, "next string available" but had to play past the neck onto the pickups (guitarists will know) absolute legend. When I watch these clips now, he seems like a college professor of guitar with the "Beard" and serious face looking at his neck (Even though he does not need to) as he knows what he is doing... Most great guitarists do not have to look, Roy looks for "Intensity" you can see it in his face as he plays.... No AI in 2023 can duplicate that. Glad I was there and witnessed it and thank you for reacting.... RIP Roy, needs more respect !
First saw Roy in 1976. Had no idea who he was at the time but he blew me completely away. It amazes me that only within the past couple of years people have finally discovered Roy Buchanan. Roy blows most of the 'legends' away. Especially the Clapton, Slash, BB King, et al crowd.
Wolf Hunterz, Roy was the Supreme Guitar Master. He was extremely quirky, indulged In booze and drugs constantly, one never knew what his next mood would reveal. Probably about the best ever Guitar Slinger. He was his own person, and he didn't sell his soul, so he died a depressed genius. I'll love my hero Roy forever. He was the Best!
He used his pinky to control the volume knob, and got more depth and variety of tone than someone else using a board full of pedals. He was a true wizard of the Telecaster. I hope I live long enough to hear another guitarist that I think is better than Roy Buchanan, but I can't even comprehend that possibility at this point.
Awesome! I saw Roy in 1972 in Boston. Everyone was tripping and wasted as per usual. It was grand I'll never forget parts of it.. Roy was freaking soaring playing "The Messiah"
I'm not even sure it's arguable, lol. The depth of sound he got from a Tele is nothing short of mystical. Using nothing but his pinky and the volume knob he was able to create an almost infinite variety of tones. As a Tele player myself I have literally never watched this video without getting goosebumps, and as far as I'm concerned, if Heaven is a real place Roy Buchanan is in the house band.
I was a blues DJ on my college radio not long after he died. I found his stuff going through the school's giant record collection. I hope you listen to more of him, online or not.
Wow, absolutely brilliant pick their Jesse. Any friend of Roy Buchanan is a friend of mine. Yeah it is a shame that he has been largely ignored for His Brilliant, passionate, and unique approach to the guitar. He was such an influence on many of the people that are heralded these days as guitar Heroes. There is a live version from Austin City Limits if I remember correctly of him playing "the Messiah Will Come Again" that will make you literally cry. It's that freaking good.Big shout out to John and Dolly for such a heartfelt reaction. Cheers. M. PS... stylistically I'm going to say that the mighty Celtic Frost has nothing to do with Roy Buchanan. Except for a fierce passion, intense integrity, and they to do not get the love that they should for being groundbreaking genre innovators. See what I did there?
I fkn love your reaction to the god of guitar Roy Buchanan, I was introduced to Roy in about 1985 and still absolutely love him, I was privileged enough to see him live in Auckland New Zealand not long before he passed away, a memory that will never fade, i hope you listen to more him, the best thing about this internet shit absolutely has to be the music, rock on and peace my friends
Glad to see people of your generation enjoy this music. I am considerably older than you both , and saw him live during the late '70s through the '80s up until his death . Truly one of the best. God Bless his soul .
Such a great guitarist that went under the radar. played a mean telecaster. I got to see him live and what a treat. tragically he was arrested in 1988 public intoxication and some domestic charge. he was found the next day hanging in his cell. they called it suicide but there were signs of something other. RIP
It wasn't a Jimi Hendrix song it's a country song written by Billy Roberts. Hendrix covered it Hendrix wasn't able to read or write music he played by ear.
Roy Buchanan was far superior to Hendrix Clapton anyone . He was a few years before these guys. He used no gimmicks all he used was one amp a guitar Telecaster usually and his fingers.
I was very fortunate to see Roy around 1980 or so, one of the underrated guitar player's, guitar player, one of the best tones ever out of those Fender guitars I saw him play. He often left you in wonder the way he worked the neck, pulling emotion out of crystal clear notes and a master of sustain. Try Sweet Dreams from the same show, another shining moment from an all time great. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎶
Thanks for showing my great uncle love!! He never got the recognition he deserved. He was almost in The Rolling Stones too
Im related to Roy too....
Roy Buchanan could make his guitar cry and just about anything else he wanted Total Legend !!!
Great Reaction and much respect for Roy.... I was lucky enough to witness him at the Exit In (Nashville, TN) around this time... He played with very
light strings so he could do that trick with the volume knob and the hi E or last string often would break... I witnessed this and he just kept going on
the B string, "next string available" but had to play past the neck onto the pickups (guitarists will know) absolute legend. When I watch these clips now,
he seems like a college professor of guitar with the "Beard" and serious face looking at his neck (Even though he does not need to) as he knows what he
is doing... Most great guitarists do not have to look, Roy looks for "Intensity" you can see it in his face as he plays.... No AI in 2023 can duplicate that.
Glad I was there and witnessed it and thank you for reacting.... RIP Roy, needs more respect !
Not too many of us around who remember Roy playing live.Few ever played like him , but one of the finest sessions guitarists that that ever was.
First saw Roy in 1976. Had no idea who he was at the time but he blew me completely away. It amazes me that only within the past couple of years people have finally discovered Roy Buchanan. Roy blows most of the 'legends' away. Especially the Clapton, Slash, BB King, et al crowd.
The guitar player that great guitar players listen to
Wolf Hunterz, Roy was the Supreme Guitar Master. He was extremely quirky, indulged In booze and drugs constantly, one never knew what his next mood would reveal. Probably about the best ever Guitar Slinger. He was his own person, and he didn't sell his soul, so he died a depressed genius.
I'll love my hero Roy forever.
He was the Best!
The greatest guitar player no one's ever heard of. (And maybe the greatest guitar player of anyone you HAVE heard of.)
A reaction to Roy Buchanon, how nice.
Note: he plays his Tele straight through his amp. No pedals or other stuff! Seriously amazing.
He used his pinky to control the volume knob, and got more depth and variety of tone than someone else using a board full of pedals. He was a true wizard of the Telecaster. I hope I live long enough to hear another guitarist that I think is better than Roy Buchanan, but I can't even comprehend that possibility at this point.
Awesome! I saw Roy in 1972 in Boston. Everyone was tripping and wasted as per usual. It was grand I'll never forget parts of it.. Roy was freaking soaring playing "The Messiah"
The only guitarist that can make me cry. ❤️🎸.
An of forgotten legend.
Arguably the best in the world.
I'm not even sure it's arguable, lol. The depth of sound he got from a Tele is nothing short of mystical. Using nothing but his pinky and the volume knob he was able to create an almost infinite variety of tones. As a Tele player myself I have literally never watched this video without getting goosebumps, and as far as I'm concerned, if Heaven is a real place Roy Buchanan is in the house band.
@@rfugate42 Check out Roy's performance of Jazz standard "Misty"
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- You two ' s reaction . . . very respectful .
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- Thank you Jesse .
No pedals!! Love Roy.
Roy is cooler than the other side of the pillow.
I would love to see more Roy Buchanan on the channel, the whole live in Texas show is amazing.
I was a blues DJ on my college radio not long after he died. I found his stuff going through the school's giant record collection. I hope you listen to more of him, online or not.
Well since nobody else has said it yet the man who turned down the stones
Errr Nope never happened
More talented than the Stones. He is on a level of his own. Truly great.
Mick and Keith denied the offer just to save face because Roy turned them down
Wow, absolutely brilliant pick their Jesse. Any friend of Roy Buchanan is a friend of mine. Yeah it is a shame that he has been largely ignored for His Brilliant, passionate, and unique approach to the guitar. He was such an influence on many of the people that are heralded these days as guitar Heroes. There is a live version from Austin City Limits if I remember correctly of him playing "the Messiah Will Come Again" that will make you literally cry. It's that freaking good.Big shout out to John and Dolly for such a heartfelt reaction. Cheers. M. PS... stylistically I'm going to say that the mighty Celtic Frost has nothing to do with Roy Buchanan. Except for a fierce passion, intense integrity, and they to do not get the love that they should for being groundbreaking genre innovators. See what I did there?
I fkn love your reaction to the god of guitar Roy Buchanan, I was introduced to Roy in about 1985 and still absolutely love him, I was privileged enough to see him live in Auckland New Zealand not long before he passed away, a memory that will never fade, i hope you listen to more him, the best thing about this internet shit absolutely has to be the music, rock on and peace my friends
I am jealous that you got to see RB. He is from Ozark, Arkansas, near my hometown. Crazy good guitar player.
Glad to see people of your generation enjoy this music. I am considerably older than you both , and saw him live during the late '70s through the '80s up until his death . Truly one of the best. God Bless his soul .
Such a great guitarist that went under the radar. played a mean telecaster. I got to see him live and what a treat. tragically he was arrested in 1988 public intoxication and some domestic charge. he was found the next day hanging in his cell. they called it suicide but there were signs of something other. RIP
Roy could make his Tele sing.
One of the greatest Blues players we've seen.
The audience is not "in shock"...they got exactly what they paid for. You are, as was I the first time I heard this troubled genius of the axe.
Watch his other performance called Roy's Blues. He takes a sip of beer in the middle of a solo without missing a note.
I didn’t know Ron Burgundy played bass guitar.
The song was written by Billy Roberts, not by Jimi Hendrix. Hendrix covered it, and made it well known.
Genius.
Wow.. best reaction ever!
"how did they do that?!.....really?..they're world class musicians, that's how they did that.
O único que conseguiu tocar essa música com a mesma carga emocional de Jimi Hendrix e estar a altura dele.
Nobody copies Roy's style because they can't
Try the track 'Heat of the Battle', with Roy on guitar and Stanley Clarke on bass. Redefine the concepts of Beast Mode and Shredding.
This is the Telecaster master.....should have a model make after his name!!!
It wasn't a Jimi Hendrix song it's a country song written by Billy Roberts. Hendrix covered it Hendrix wasn't able to read or write music he played by ear.
Roy Buchanan was far superior to Hendrix Clapton anyone . He was a few years before these guys. He used no gimmicks all he used was one amp a guitar Telecaster usually and his fingers.
notice how roy just uses his fingers to make those sounds that usually would require a great guitarist with at least a pedal.
The only fault I see in this Austin City Limits performance is the terrible camera work.
Watching him sing, you 100% believe he shot his woman.
You don't have the sense to SHUT UP during his shredding ?? What are they remaking Spaceballs ,? Dude the haircut belongs on a 5 yr old
Too much talking dude. Let the music flow. Like watching a five year old comment
It's not a Hendrix song It's a Billy Roberts song early 1950s a country song
Roy Buchannan, Danny Gatton, Jeff Beck