I THINK THAT THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS AND THE STATE OF LOUISIANA NEED TO HONOR THIS GREAT MAN WHO BROUGHT THE MUSIC TO NEW ORLEANS AND MADE THE CITY FAMOUS. DON'T WAIT UNTIL SOMETHING HAPPENS TO HIM.LET HIM AND HIS FAMILY KNOW THAT WE THE FANS LOVE AND HONOR FATS DOMINO .HOPE YOU LIVE FOREVER FATS.HOT ROD
Lord, lord, lord!!! I'm so happy to see this! Thank you so much for uploading this, on here. I'm so sorry they parted friendship for so long; but, I'm so glad they've shaken hands, in time to still make their beautiful music together. It would have been too sad if either of them had died without forgiving each other. Thank you both for the memories your music brings back.
I love Fats, he's the only piano player who influenced me as a bassist (especially when I played Black Gospel music). He always had a swing that many of his contemporaries lacked, songs like: "I'm Walkin'" come to mind. There's no way to listen to Fats and not dance, It's impossible!
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame should have opened the induction ceremony in '06 (after Katrina) with the opening chords of Walking to New Orleans, curtain opens with Fats Domino at the piano. That would have been amazing.
I feel the same way and thought of this - I think Jerry Lee was the 2nd choice if not the 3rd ( Im sure Chuck was asked but it’s said he was very difficult to deal with and never knew how he would perform). I think Fats just didn’t like to travel anymore. I read an interview in Rolling Stone when Fats was in NYC in the early 2000’s how uncomfortable he was out of his element that he cooked his own food in the hotel room.
Bonsoir, ANTOINE., ce seul prénom qui est né dans le delta du MISSISSIPPI , résonne sur toute la planète, BOOGIE WOOGIE et RYTHM'N'BLUES, tu nous a quitté trop tôt. Merci ANTOINE, Rest In Peace.
blues and boogie woogie music, nothing like the rock and roll that buried them. if you call this rock and roll you might as well call Louis Armstrong rock and roll
llSoAmusingll So many recordings made especially during the forties both within the Blues field and Hillbilly field that could have been called Rock 'n' Roll if this term had been 'invented' back then.Try 'That's Allright Mamma' , a 1948 recording by Arthur Crudup,'Chicken shack boogie', also 1948 recording by Amos Milburn or even a 1938 recording ,Roll'em Pete', by Big Joe Turner plus many more.All could have been called,'Rock 'n' Roll!
Rest in paradise, Fats Domino. Thank you for all of your contributions to the music industry. We will truly miss you sir.
Fats still has that voice. No one can replace him
R.I.P. Dave Bartholomew 1918-2019
He got a clear mind til his very old end :) (And a ding-a-ling :D)
Damn his voice is still perfect
I THINK THAT THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS AND THE STATE OF LOUISIANA NEED TO HONOR THIS GREAT MAN WHO BROUGHT THE MUSIC TO NEW ORLEANS AND MADE THE CITY FAMOUS. DON'T WAIT UNTIL SOMETHING HAPPENS TO HIM.LET HIM AND HIS FAMILY KNOW THAT WE THE FANS LOVE AND HONOR FATS DOMINO .HOPE YOU LIVE FOREVER FATS.HOT ROD
DENNY R MAN .......I guess The Lord wanted to hear his music closer.Love(d) this man to bits.You rest well old man you’ve earned it.
One of these days humanity will master stereo audio.
That was the best thing I seen today.
Lord, lord, lord!!! I'm so happy to see this! Thank you so much for uploading this, on here. I'm so sorry they parted friendship for so long; but, I'm so glad they've shaken hands, in time to still make their beautiful music together. It would have been too sad if either of them had died without forgiving each other. Thank you both for the memories your music brings back.
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Wow...there are no other words to describe this.
Dinelle Watson
What an incredible man. I absolutely love the Fat Man.
A beautiful video and thoroughly heartwarming
he still got his voice
Fats & BB King will be missed. The last of the horn infused bands playing R&B and Rock and Roll. Great musicians playing great music!
I can not believe they are still among us. It's such a long time ago. amazing
Antoine ya know, you still got it man :) Made my day.
Good to see these two great musicians together once again.
Rest in Peace, Fats. And Thanks for all your art.
GOD bless Mr. Domino, and may he rest in peace. He was truly, the REAL KING OF ROCK AND ROLL!
Thanks always to RUclips for preserving this for future generations. So valuable!!!
OMG ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC LOVED IT 🏴🇬🇧
One of my favorite videos right here. Timeless!
I love Fats, he's the only piano player who influenced me as a bassist (especially when I played Black Gospel music). He always had a swing that many of his contemporaries lacked, songs like: "I'm Walkin'" come to mind. There's no way to listen to Fats and not dance, It's impossible!
R.I.P to one of the Kings! I am a big fan of Fats Domino and so is my daughter. We miss you !
AWESOME!!!!! Those two are true American treasures!!!
Awesome.......the roots of Rock, n Roll, they still got it, what a team they were !!!! :)
1:28 "The Fat Man"... back to where it all began!
Hey you still got it man XD
Both still with us in 2017!
Well...
FATS IN SPIRIT AND WILL FOREVER BE MISSED
He still sounded great in 2011!
Poignant...touching...remarkable ! Dan Hogan, Broadcaster & Entertainment Reporter ( Retired )
WHAT A VOICE!!
One of the best.
Amazing
Will b greatly missed
Two Wonderful Mans!
Just like me vicit him in New Orleans 1979/80. My men Dave and Fats. Love.
This is wonderfull
He was great
Fats and Dave are Rock and Roll.... end of story!
goosebumps all the way
Fantastic!!!! i wish Fats would perform again! very unlikely unfortunately!!
long life Fats & Dave!!!
Fantastici cei 2!!! gaby
The very definition of artists.
R.I.P.
That voice sounded just as good too
Love him
Rest In Peace, Fats!
merveilleux FATS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Chosen ones🎹🎺.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame should have opened the induction ceremony in '06 (after Katrina) with the opening chords of Walking to New Orleans, curtain opens with Fats Domino at the piano. That would have been amazing.
I feel the same way and thought of this - I think Jerry Lee was the 2nd choice if not the 3rd ( Im sure Chuck was asked but it’s said he was very difficult to deal with and never knew how he would perform). I think Fats just didn’t like to travel anymore. I read an interview in Rolling Stone when Fats was in NYC in the early 2000’s how uncomfortable he was out of his element that he cooked his own food in the hotel room.
THE originators of rock and roll.
And now the world has Justin Beiber and Drake.. aint that a shame.
Een legende!!!👗👠👗👠👜👜👖👕👢❤❤❤❤💑💏💑💏
Rip domino
gewoon geweldig
Helemaal mee eens
Inderdaad.
He’s a New Orleans classic like hugbie pies St Germaine Furniture etc rip king
FATS voor altyd bedankt
Playing was easier than walking for these guys.
What was the issue that made them part
Bonsoir, ANTOINE., ce seul prénom qui est né dans le delta du MISSISSIPPI , résonne sur toute la planète, BOOGIE WOOGIE et RYTHM'N'BLUES, tu nous a quitté trop tôt. Merci ANTOINE, Rest In Peace.
I hope I am good enough to meet him in heavens
Fats Domino > a Wonderful Genious.
Fats and Bartholomew whew
blues and boogie woogie music, nothing like the rock and roll that buried them.
if you call this rock and roll you might as well call Louis Armstrong rock and roll
Have to agree with you there. i don't like to pidgeonhole music but it's not what i think of as rock and roll and i was around in the fifties!
Isn't "Rocket 88" by Ike Turner the first rock'n roll song ever?
llSoAmusingll So many recordings made especially during the forties both within the Blues field and Hillbilly field that could have been called Rock 'n' Roll if this term had been 'invented' back then.Try 'That's Allright Mamma' , a 1948 recording by Arthur Crudup,'Chicken shack boogie', also 1948 recording by Amos Milburn or even a 1938 recording ,Roll'em Pete', by Big Joe Turner plus many more.All could have been called,'Rock 'n' Roll!
is it me or is the sounds flipping around in my headset ....
Jasper Janssen It's NOT you! This is obnoxious, thse men are great!
r i p fats.
hi a
It's a shame that they part ed
13 people with no taste