So, I guess Jeff Beck, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix, suck because they use pedals? Are you a guitar player? This guy’s tone is pretty average, he could use a couple pedals
Indeed! I'm dependent on pedals cuz I need Roland Jazz Chorus cleans, light overdrive, High gain, medium gain and all in between... I admire the old school 1 guitar 1 cable 1 Amp guys...It's a challange
I have a Roland JC 120.I think I bought it in 1985,it’s my favorite.Oh,I have a few pedals, and other amps as well.There was a time when about the only pedal was a Cry Baby.
Me also. Three times. It was after I had purchased "Live From Behind the Iron Curtain" by John Mayall. Not a good sound recording but you could hear those two great guitars well enough. That lineup was the only twin lead guitar group Mayall ever put together. Where does he find them all? Clapton, Greene, Taylor, etc I just saw Coco with his group at a club a week ago. Still going strong too. He played "Have you Heard" off Mayall's first Bluebreakers album as a tribute. Also was on the aforementioned live LP.
Just saw these guys at "Sam's Burger Joint" in San Antonio. Insanely talented band backing Walter's MONSTER chops. His humor and storytelling was infectious too. What a show!
Way back in the late 80's when I returned to So Cal after I served in the Army, I could catch Walter at PERQS, a little dive bar on Main St. in Huntington Beach, Ca. It was free, no charge to see Walter just tear the joint down!!
In 1987, as a college kid, I worked at Fountain Valley Music, right next to Huntington Beach where he played all the time. I had just moved to Socal and didn't know about Walter. I sold him and his the bass player some strings. They were both incredibly gracious and kind. I wish I knew who I had met at the time.
He's right! A Mesa Boogie full bore will ruin your hearing permanently. Hello Tinitus! They are Sledge Hammer amps. Gotta be confident with that amount of voluminous impact. Sounds great from here!
Everything I hate about blues played live; endless guitar soloing, vocals don't matter, terrible song, etc... But, glad to see he groomed & dressed for the occasion. LOL Can he do fast scale runs? Sure...
No effects pedals, just a strat and a cable! My man!
Well, it is blues. Not Pink Floyd
So, I guess Jeff Beck, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix, suck because they use pedals? Are you a guitar player? This guy’s tone is pretty average, he could use a couple pedals
Indeed! I'm dependent on pedals cuz I need Roland Jazz Chorus cleans, light overdrive, High gain, medium gain and all in between... I admire the old school 1 guitar 1 cable 1 Amp guys...It's a challange
I have a Roland JC 120.I think I bought it in 1985,it’s my favorite.Oh,I have a few pedals, and other amps as well.There was a time when about the only pedal was a Cry Baby.
So a KILLER player. Have been a fan since his John Mayall days.
Insane talent. I remember seeing Walter Trout and Coco Montoya in the Bluesbreakers with John Mayall back in the 1980s. My favorite lineup.
Me also. Three times. It was after I had purchased "Live From Behind the Iron Curtain" by John Mayall. Not a good sound recording but you could hear those two great guitars well enough. That lineup was the only twin lead guitar group Mayall ever put together. Where does he find them all? Clapton, Greene, Taylor, etc I just saw Coco with his group at a club a week ago. Still going strong too. He played "Have you Heard" off Mayall's first Bluebreakers album as a tribute. Also was on the aforementioned live LP.
No pedals and he can make that Strat sing. Have mercy Walter.
If you had an $8000 rig to plug in to you wouldn’t need pedals either 😘
@@kimlombardy3393 People like Walter can make anything sound good. It's the magic in their soul.
Just saw these guys at "Sam's Burger Joint" in San Antonio. Insanely talented band backing Walter's MONSTER chops. His humor and storytelling was infectious too. What a show!
Way back in the late 80's when I returned to So Cal after I served in the Army, I could catch Walter at PERQS, a little dive bar on Main St. in Huntington Beach, Ca. It was free, no charge to see Walter just tear the joint down!!
His Harmonica Player was so Good then😎
@@Swayzeo Saw him their many times, great place to see him!
...and don't forget the Mustang Ranch, Costa Mesa ❤❤❤
I saw him live at the dinosaur bbq in Rochester ny 20 plus years ago the greatest guitar player I ever heard…. Next level mesmerizing
I was at this show. Great show.
Nice to see Darrell’s house is doing something other than tribute Bands 😊
saw these guys at iron horse on 8/22...the whole band signed my guitar
So good. What a band to see in a bar. Your directly in line with a measa boogie... so funny
Thought that was Jack Nicholson from the shining
lol
I knew I'd seen him somewhere else ... 😂
@@ThePUNisher2112YYZ the shining part 3
Omg..so funny. I said the same thing before I got to the comments..then I lost it😅😅😂😂
Look Out Hes Got An Axe Rotf
And people talk about Joe Bonamassa as you said, not a pedal in sight just pure style
Love music. Love blues 🙏🍀❤️👌🎼🎶🌹🎵✌️🎸🎤🥁🎹.
In 1987, as a college kid, I worked at Fountain Valley Music, right next to Huntington Beach where he played all the time. I had just moved to Socal and didn't know about Walter. I sold him and his the bass player some strings. They were both incredibly gracious and kind. I wish I knew who I had met at the time.
Walter Trout is a living legend, even if the recording quality leaves something to be desired, better than nothing 👍
Daryl, you're the iron man and I hope you get back healthy real soon.
Nice to see him looking so well
Wow !
I LOVE WT !
SWEET!
Walter is better than most of the Famous Blues gtr Players .
WOW!!!!!!!
A survivor! 🙏🙏👍
Hope you are feeling better Daryl
Love raw talent live...go Walter go, you are released !!hahaha😂
Johnny Avila (Oingo Boingo) on the bass. Just your average Pasadena bar band types. We tend to kick ass a bit.
His brother Sammy played keys for Walter for years. I wonder where he is now?
Legend.....
He's right! A Mesa Boogie full bore will ruin your hearing permanently.
Hello Tinitus! They are Sledge Hammer amps. Gotta be confident with that amount of voluminous impact. Sounds great from here!
Holy smokes! Never sounded better.
Lotta Fun
LEGEND
WFT
👍👍
And a Mesa Boogie...
Waltah lookin' lean and soundin' mean.
C'mon Walter, show me what you got
He’s great but that turner hangin’ off the end of his Strat looks silly if not pretentious. Lol 😊
Is that the best picture you could find of the guy?
I guess he retired his number one.
can't hear lead guitar ,on purpose???
Rick Knapp smokes this guy!
Sound was terrible.
Not a pretty man but pretty damn awesome on guitar
Everything I hate about blues played live; endless guitar soloing, vocals don't matter, terrible song, etc... But, glad to see he groomed & dressed for the occasion. LOL
Can he do fast scale runs? Sure...
I get it. But there’s a wide range of blues players with different styles. I would point you to Matt Schofield…
SRV He's not
No one said he was.
Is this a joke? Wtf is this guy?
A living legend - if you're looking for a joke you might want to check the mirror 🤣 jk hang in there Mr uninformed
@@markhardwick7791 Thanks for your mature insult. Hate to tell you, but your "musician" buddy here is irrelevant.
Monster😊
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