I met Albert in the mall in Las Vegas he was alone having coffee 9 in the morning. I was the only one that recognized him I told him I loved him and how much joy he had brought me and the rest of the world. What a lovely man
Yeah, absolutely. I guess overplaying is a major trap you find yourself falling into more often than you (should) like once you've reached a certain level of dexterity on the fretboard... Going back and listening to the masters like Albert Collins will teach any sensible blues guitarist that the number of notes you play is definitely NOT what it's all about.
I discovered Albert through my brother in the late 1980s when I was first starting to get into blues music. 'Cold Snap' is his best album. I saw him in Jacksonville Florida in the mid 1990's. During one song, he walked all the way back to the lobby area, followed by a small crowd, including me, clapping in time, and he was shaking people's hands with one hand while playing with the other. His whole hand was calloused from all the playing.😅 A much cherished memory!!! Even when playing as a co- guest with other artists, his unique sound was instantly recognizable.
Great player, and innovator. What he got out of a few notes in one position is incredible. One of the few blues guys of that era who could actually follow the changes and knew where he was.
My favourite blues guitarist, hands down. Him and Jeff Beck inspired me to chuck the plectrum and start playing with the naked fingers....and I love it!
Tremendous stage presence. All the best blues guitar players come from Texas. There are so many great ones there that you never heard of that would blow your mind.
Albert plays some funky blues. Not many do that as good as him. His vibrato is different than any other blues guitarist and with how many there are, he's instantly recognizable, like BB and Albert King.
The touch, the feeling were uncomparable. Right. The sound and the beat were nothing less than magical. Fine. But, in the Name of the Lord, HOW could he hold the shoulder strap that way without losing it ?? 😄😄
As a kid starting guitar I was listening to Albert and had no idea he was using a capo or different tuning. No RUclips and you would not know know unless you were lucky to see him live playing and walking out into the street with his 40 foot guitar cable. Genius
Omg, I'm 45 and I still looooooovvvvee hearing these dudes break down they're style......I'm so inspired, this is my first time seeing this video..... Huge fan......oh and no pick mind you,...🙄🙄. I couldn't ever sound that good with Just my fingers
Yeah!! On stage .. When I see I'm boring.. I'm starting to play something like Albert did. Short, energetic licks.. And it's works!! :D I love this man!
Biggest takeaway: At the time of this video its clear that his Telecaster had essentially became an extension of Mr. Collins himself; he didn't need to put any thought into it whatsoever, except when he had to explain it to an outsider. Something for me to work on, thanks for posting.
Im not sure Freddie king can be imitated that man is a legend and has soul, funk and rhythm and plays like no body else and really unleashes on guitar you are think albert and bb yes but freddie is in a league of his own..
Stevie ray Vaughan is the biggest imitation of albert king and albert collins i love stevie but even he would admit albert was his favorite guitarist makes sense why he sounds like both... but r.i.p stevie he was a force too be reckoned with for sure love stevie.. theres other guitarist you hear in stevies playing such as lonnie mack and his brother jimmy and jimmy hendrix obviously he is a product of his own environment so naturally he sounds like most and several native texas guitar players..
Albert fell on hard times in the 70s and returned to construction. One project he worked on was at Neil Diamond’s house I believe the pop legend recognised the guitarist and encouraged him to return to gigging
Albert Collins (01 de octubre de 1932 - 24 de noviembre de 1993) fue un guitarrista de blues, cantante y músico estadounidense. Tenía numerosos apodos, como “The Ice Man”, “The Master of the Telecaster” y “The Razor Blade”. 61 AÑOS 🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤
Lorenzo Ciliberto yes I want to trans Siberian orchestra. Everybody was saying how great it was & I was thinking that was the biggest wank fest I’ve ever seen in my life. Long hair, distortion. Legs spread stance.
God he’s great, grossly underrated… always left out of best blues guitarist lists.. ya got Srv, Albert, BB, Jimi, clones galore but I haven’t seen one Albert Collins clone, think about that one
I'm starting now out of frustration I think I've finally found the style of playing my soul connects to I'm gonna get a tele and put my Les Paul on a break
His style is so difficult to replicate. A lot of what he’s doing is simple on paper, but very difficult to actually make it sound anything like he did. Absolute master.
I had the chance to meet him two times (aftershow and have a talk for a few minutes ) in France during the 70's / 80's. A great guy ! I will never forget him. RIP Mr. COLLINS.
Seeing idiotic comments like the one from that Toy Boy guy makes me lose hope for humanity. Then a few notes from Mr. Collins restore it for me, reminding me of the truly beautiful things that exist in this world. Thank you, Mr. Collins. You will be greatly missed.
l don't think Albert would be embarrassed to think he picked a little George Benson feel, amongst his own and numerous others.The man oozes with soul. RIP
Get on stage, lead and entertain the audience, feel the dance groove and have a million original lines in your arsenal instead of asking how many fingers...... 😀😀😀
I've been a huge Collins fan for ages and I just recently discovered a player named Pee Wee Crayton who seems to.have a lot in common with Albert. Pee Wee came up a decade or so earlier but does anyone know the connect ... if there was one?
Love Albert too!! Does any one know how He tuned? He says D natchul but it appears that the capo is on the 9th? fret and Albert appears to be shaping a C. Im confused, if anyone knows, please share. Thanx 🎸😎
AC's tone and touch were just sick. One of the most original Blues guitar players ever. Respect and RIP.
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I met Albert in the mall in Las Vegas he was alone having coffee 9 in the morning. I was the only one that recognized him I told him I loved him and how much joy he had brought me and the rest of the world. What a lovely man
Bet you made his day.
Anytime my blues guitar playing starts feeling lifeless or I feel I’m overplaying I go back and listen to Albert Collins for a few days.
Yeah, absolutely. I guess overplaying is a major trap you find yourself falling into more often than you (should) like once you've reached a certain level of dexterity on the fretboard... Going back and listening to the masters like Albert Collins will teach any sensible blues guitarist that the number of notes you play is definitely NOT what it's all about.
I'm here for the same reason :)
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Albert was a genius... his tone, his tuning, his style... he thought outside the traditional box of blues.... great stuff...
Interviewer: How did you develop that? (talking about vibrato)
King: Well... I just FELT like doing it....
@@felipez7113 you mean collins
@@AdrianAndersson yes, my bad!
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@@AdrianAndersson He sure meant that. But anyway, all of them Kings, too... 😅
No one had a better conversation with his guitar than Albert Collins.
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You are so right I've seen him have this conversation with his Tele
Yes sir mr.collins rest in peace sir much love
One of the very few whose tone you can recognise after listening to one note! An absolute master! ❤😊
One of the greatests. Totally underrated.
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Who underrates him apart from you?
I discovered Albert through my brother in the late 1980s when I was first starting to get into blues music. 'Cold Snap' is his best album.
I saw him in Jacksonville Florida in the mid 1990's. During one song, he walked all the way back to the lobby area, followed by a small crowd, including me, clapping in time, and he was shaking people's hands with one hand while playing with the other. His whole hand was calloused from all the playing.😅
A much cherished memory!!!
Even when playing as a co- guest with other artists, his unique sound was instantly recognizable.
Nobody leaves this place without singing the blues
Saw him live when I was 14 at a catholic high-school dance in Seattle about 1969-70 his performance is forever burned in my memories ❤
This guy is the reason I bought a telecaster!! The Iceman was a killer!!
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Telecasters are so unforgiving when you hit a wrong note lol!
Albert was so funky and he had so much fun with his music!
RIP Mr Collins. No body ever came after to do it the way you did..
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Great player, and innovator. What he got out of a few notes in one position is incredible. One of the few blues guys of that era who could actually follow the changes and knew where he was.
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Is card read "you pay i play". Absolute legend
One of the true greats
You can feel every note, what a legend
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Keith Wyatt was my favorite teacher at GIT. He's so great at what he does, and was impossibly kind to me.
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Albert was one if not the greatest.
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My favourite blues guitarist, hands down. Him and Jeff Beck inspired me to chuck the plectrum and start playing with the naked fingers....and I love it!
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Yeah Jeff Beck was awesome. He just kept getting better in his age.
Nobody leaves without singin the blues...
Soooo Good. Flawless, energetic and exciting. What a player. My next guitar is a telecaster. RIP Albert.
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Man, i just love and miss Albert so much.....what a great inspiration!
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What a talent Albert Collins was. Truly amazing guitarist and person.
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Albert was the best, so glad I got to see him play more than a few times. There’s never been anyone like him... badass player, the master!
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they're having so much fin jamming it brings me joy
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Albert's kickin' ass , one of greatest blues players ever !
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Tremendous stage presence. All the best blues guitar players come from Texas. There are so many great ones there that you never heard of that would blow your mind.
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Albert was not only a master musician and entertainer, but he was a great person.
I just can’t help but smile whenever I hear AC play.
Back in early 2000 I learned to play from this dude… was a video my cousin had… cool to see him with Albert collins
Wooooo nelly. This is a masterclass. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🔥🔥🔥 thanks for sharing
The man was incredible. Great stuff.
Albert plays some funky blues. Not many do that as good as him. His vibrato is different than any other blues guitarist and with how many there are, he's instantly recognizable, like BB and Albert King.
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Unique and just a wonderful player!
The touch, the feeling were uncomparable. Right. The sound and the beat were nothing less than magical. Fine.
But, in the Name of the Lord, HOW could he hold the shoulder strap that way without losing it ?? 😄😄
Love this guy, so much natural talent and so humble with it.
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As a kid starting guitar I was listening to Albert and had no idea he was using a capo or different tuning. No RUclips and you would not know know unless you were lucky to see him live playing and walking out into the street with his 40 foot guitar cable. Genius
Bowie definitely used him very well for the song Underground
Omg, I'm 45 and I still looooooovvvvee hearing these dudes break down they're style......I'm so inspired, this is my first time seeing this video.....
Huge fan......oh and no pick mind you,...🙄🙄. I couldn't ever sound that good with Just my fingers
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The man was such a profoundly talented blues artist.
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Yeah!!
On stage .. When I see I'm boring.. I'm starting to play something like Albert did. Short, energetic licks.. And it's works!! :D I love this man!
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this master's touch was simple but so outstanding.
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This was great!!!! Love Albert's playing.
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The Master!
AC played two dances at my high school in the early 70's.
Biggest takeaway: At the time of this video its clear that his Telecaster had essentially became an extension of Mr. Collins himself; he didn't need to put any thought into it whatsoever, except when he had to explain it to an outsider. Something for me to work on, thanks for posting.
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Such a legend man! His tone was sick!!!
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Nobody plays like Mr. Collins. The 3 Kings sometimes can be imitated, to a large degree, but I ain't heard anyone sound like Mr. Collins yet.
Totally true Bernard. His style and groove can't be matched completely. I wish I was around when he had Buddy Miles jamming on drums with him.
Im not sure Freddie king can be imitated that man is a legend and has soul, funk and rhythm and plays like no body else and really unleashes on guitar you are think albert and bb yes but freddie is in a league of his own..
Stevie ray Vaughan is the biggest imitation of albert king and albert collins i love stevie but even he would admit albert was his favorite guitarist makes sense why he sounds like both... but r.i.p stevie he was a force too be reckoned with for sure love stevie.. theres other guitarist you hear in stevies playing such as lonnie mack and his brother jimmy and jimmy hendrix obviously he is a product of his own environment so naturally he sounds like most and several native texas guitar players..
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The best
I miss that man more than words can say...!!!
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Albert fell on hard times in the 70s and returned to construction. One project he worked on was at Neil Diamond’s house
I believe the pop legend recognised the guitarist and encouraged him to return to gigging
But his feeling and passion for the guitar persists. Keep the blues alive. thanks for the comment.
The Albert Collins look at 4:05
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Albert Collins (01 de octubre de 1932 - 24 de noviembre de 1993) fue un guitarrista de blues, cantante y músico estadounidense. Tenía numerosos apodos, como “The Ice Man”, “The Master of the Telecaster” y “The Razor Blade”.
61 AÑOS
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legend ..incredible
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So good !
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Thanks for posting this.. Old but great video.. Legend
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Jeu impressionnant..
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The only player with the "ashtray" cover on. This guys are the inventors of modern music. Nowdays guitarists are just wankers.
Lorenzo Ciliberto yes I want to trans Siberian orchestra. Everybody was saying how great it was & I was thinking that was the biggest wank fest I’ve ever seen in my life. Long hair, distortion. Legs spread stance.
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God he’s great, grossly underrated… always left out of best blues guitarist lists.. ya got Srv, Albert, BB, Jimi, clones galore but I haven’t seen one Albert Collins clone, think about that one
To me hes better than Jimi and Srv
I'm starting now out of frustration I think I've finally found the style of playing my soul connects to I'm gonna get a tele and put my Les Paul on a break
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His style is so difficult to replicate.
A lot of what he’s doing is simple on paper, but very difficult to actually make it sound anything like he did. Absolute master.
GREAT VIDEO
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MASTER!!!!!!!!!!
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Awesome !
I had the chance to meet him two times (aftershow and have a talk for a few minutes ) in France during the 70's / 80's.
A great guy !
I will never forget him.
RIP Mr. COLLINS.
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The young man interviewing Mr. Collins is the son of Keith Wyatt, another great guitar player and teacher.
That is Keith Wyatt
@@theraspful I guess the joke went over your head Mr. Nickerson. 🫡
@@DonVal86 I guess you have to learn to tell a joke
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Aint nobody WILL be like HIM!!!
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I saw him take the roof off the Musicians Institute in Los Angeles. He took no prisoners.
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Seeing idiotic comments like the one from that Toy Boy guy makes me lose hope for humanity. Then a few notes from Mr. Collins restore it for me, reminding me of the truly beautiful things that exist in this world. Thank you, Mr. Collins. You will be greatly missed.
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albert knows how to Sting ya Real Good
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Collins n 1
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THE MASTER OF THE TELECASTER
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l don't think Albert would be embarrassed to think he picked a little George Benson feel, amongst his own and numerous others.The man oozes with soul. RIP
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Get on stage, lead and entertain the audience, feel the dance groove and have a million original lines in your arsenal instead of asking how many fingers...... 😀😀😀
Lol you can study his playing in any way you want, unless you got that juice,it ain't gon cut it. I can always appreciate some blues none the less
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THE ICEMAN COMETH
Con un capo en el noveno traste, la afinación estándar de la guitarra es C#, F#, B, E, G#, C#
I've been a huge Collins fan for ages and I just recently discovered a player named Pee Wee Crayton who seems to.have a lot in common with Albert. Pee Wee came up a decade or so earlier but does anyone know the connect ... if there was one?
they're both from texas but pee wee is more in the style of t bone walker
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Love albert what year was this interview.?
Masters talking!
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¡Por favor,ponele subtítulos en español! Saludos desde Argentina.
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Telecaster man
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Only one note and you know it's the iceman
The 4th King!!
Has anyone figured out his tuning?
Love Albert too!! Does any one know how He tuned? He says D natchul but it appears that the capo is on the 9th? fret and Albert appears to be shaping a C. Im confused, if anyone knows, please share. Thanx 🎸😎
I saw him use capo at 5/7/9
Albert tuned to an Fm (like fully barred Fm at the first fret). He always used a capo.
@@realcoyotekings What with F and D being close related to start with, maybe, Albert was just using a different name? "D natchul/ F m? Jus wonderin✌😎
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1:30 “that sound, just the one note.”
Yeah, LONG time to get it right.
Edit: even longer, one note right?
Years, if not decades. Woodshed.
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🤙🏽🤙🏽
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Pity the cameraman wasn't on the job!....focus
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Masters class. Notice he dropped it to D-Minor or D-Natural on the coda. Lol, now fantasize how to play it with only your thumb and index finger..
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Nobody could make a note sting and sing like AC.
not talked about but more like talked his riffs
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Onko paras.
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On varmaan muidenkin mielestä.tä.
Daar ben ik 't voor de verandering nou 's helemaal mee eens.
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You won’t learn that with a music major.
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