I saw Jeff around To all the time Healy's was the place Often you saw lead for Triumph playing along side,good friends he's a teacher in Mississauga Once saw SRV Jeff Beck and Jeff Healy on same bill,anSRV concert Absolutely fantastic!Play on Jeff RIP brother!!? You were truly GREAT!!!!!
This is Jeff healey, who is really great. BUT then, why always mention them same old worn out names (don't get me wrong - great players!)? You go and find out about where the Blues comes from - all the Black players, Chicago Style etc., ok?
johopeweisz I don't get you wrong - but I'm ahead of you ;-D I've got ALL recordings made by Robert Johnson - THAT'S were Blues came from (as THEY say). Personaly I'm leaning more towards the British Blues Rock from Guys like Peter Green, John Mayall, Jimmi Page (he's a bit on the hard rock side. BUT started out in the Yardbirds and John Mayalls Blues Breakers). Did you know that Chris Rea made an album called Blue Guitar? On this he's going through many of the different styles of American blues eg. Texas, Chicago etc.. One to get hold on if you dont know it.
hfleth ahead? hm. Of course it's ok to mention other players one loves in connection with some great stuf like JH's. And: I don't think Chris Rea is the right person to learn from when blues tradition is concerned. I love some of his stuff though. But those who formed the electric blues tradition are T-Bone Walker, Elmore James, Otis Rush, Hubert Sumlin, Magic Sam, Earl Hooker, Jimmy Rogers, Jimmy Reed, Albert, Freddie and BB, Snooks Eaglin. There are players like Alex Schultz, Anson Funderburgh, and - as you said - list goes on.
True, true. But no one has tried to capture the entire blues tradition on ONE album like Chris Rea has - He made Blue Guitar with 6 cd's - each with it's one bluse style, Texas, Chicargo etc. Like it or not - you can not if anything admire his effort
he walked into the bar I worked at and played his guitar and a girl off the street came in and sang for him !! unbelievable night ! wont forget it ! I always listen to him since then !
Jeff paid the bills with pop rock and blues, but this man's real passion was jazz .... and he was just as talented on trumpet as he was as a jazz/blues guitar man. His musicianship and knowledge of music is supernatural.
Life isn't fair to all these great Musicians or should I say Artistes who died at such an early age with so so much music left to give.R.I.P. Jeff, you left a big hole in a lot of people's hearts. Scotland loves you
Saw Jeff Healey at the Shepherd’s Bush empire in 2000 when Philip sayce was with him! What a night to see 2 of the greatest blues players ever... I get chills just remembering that night. I really miss Jeff he was a great person and so talented. RIP brother.
Life is f...g cruel, unjust and unfair! Such a great guy and artist passed away in his prime! Never had the opportunity to see him live, now only cds and dvds are left. Thanks for posting this, great show!
How could anybody dislike an amazing blues guitarist like him whos playing the guitar the way he did, who was blind and died a few years ago? shame on you
I have been playing guitar for 50 years. 32 of those years were as a pro with famous acts. I am retired now. This guy had a really unorthodox style of playing, but still kicked butt. He died way too young. How sad.
I really miss Jeff. I'm a long-time Blues fan living with a sight impairment, and I've always admired and respected him. Would've loved to have checked out his mother load of a 78 collection too! :)
In 1985 he played with Allen Collins. The latter, impressed by his amazing talent, invited him to a jam session with Stevie Ray Vaughan. I don't know what I would give to be there and make that happen again.
With Jeff's absolutely blinding guitar virtuosity sometimes it's easy to "hear" past his considerable vocal skills! He could wail on the pipes as well as the strings!!
Never cease to be stunned by his versatility as a Musician. First 24-Bars of his solo on Shake-Rattle & Roll sounds more like Brian Setzer than Healey.
The world misses this guy. Amazing.
Oh man Jeff was the best guitar player of all times there is no doubt, every time i think he is gone it hurts.
I saw Jeff around To all the time Healy's was the place Often you saw lead for Triumph playing along side,good friends he's a teacher in Mississauga Once saw SRV Jeff Beck and Jeff Healy on same bill,anSRV concert Absolutely fantastic!Play on Jeff RIP brother!!? You were truly GREAT!!!!!
Jeff Healey, Gary Moore, Stevie Ray Vaughan - the list goes on and on.
R.I.P. in Blues-heaven. You're ALL sorely missed
This is Jeff healey, who is really great. BUT then, why always mention them same old worn out names (don't get me wrong - great players!)? You go and find out about where the Blues comes from - all the Black players, Chicago Style etc., ok?
johopeweisz I don't get you wrong - but I'm ahead of you ;-D I've got ALL recordings made by Robert Johnson - THAT'S were Blues came from (as THEY say). Personaly I'm leaning more towards the British Blues Rock from Guys like Peter Green, John Mayall, Jimmi Page (he's a bit on the hard rock side. BUT started out in the Yardbirds and John Mayalls Blues Breakers).
Did you know that Chris Rea made an album called Blue Guitar? On this he's going through many of the different styles of American blues eg. Texas, Chicago etc.. One to get hold on if you dont know it.
hfleth ahead? hm. Of course it's ok to mention other players one loves in connection with some great stuf like JH's. And: I don't think Chris Rea is the right person to learn from when blues tradition is concerned. I love some of his stuff though. But those who formed the electric blues tradition are T-Bone Walker, Elmore James, Otis Rush, Hubert Sumlin, Magic Sam, Earl Hooker, Jimmy Rogers, Jimmy Reed, Albert, Freddie and BB, Snooks Eaglin. There are players like Alex Schultz, Anson Funderburgh, and - as you said - list goes on.
True, true. But no one has tried to capture the entire blues tradition on ONE album like Chris Rea has - He made Blue Guitar with 6 cd's - each with it's one bluse style, Texas, Chicargo etc.
Like it or not - you can not if anything admire his effort
+hfleth
Jimmy Page played with The Yardbirds but he never played with The John Mayall´s Bluesbreakers.
-_-
Two greats are gone now . Road House. Jeff Healey and Patrick Swayze. Both appeared together in person. Both dyed young. R.I.P.
You don´t need eyes, to play the blues....You need soul! You ROCK Jeff!!!
Rip may you rock in peace... I loved this dude...
I miss his soul filled music he was a wonderful human being ...........
I'm 20 and I really enjoy his music!!
ジェフ ヒィーリーに感動🥲
とにかく、凄い 見事なギター🎸プレイ
涙ものです。
he walked into the bar I worked at and played his guitar and a girl off the street came in and sang for him !! unbelievable night ! wont forget it ! I always listen to him since then !
Another great light was extinguished in the Music Firmament when we lost Jeff Healey , Ray
Jeff I will miss seeing you and hearing you singing all your music here to okay so RIP here .😂
BRAVAS,,,,,,,,,,ALL,,MUSICIANS,,,,,,,,,COMPLIMENTI..........MY BEST SALUTI,,,FROM ASPRA,,,BAARIA,,,SICILIA.
Jeff had the best eyes in the world !
Never seen such a guitar playing before in my life. very coooool
you are missed Jeff Healey RIP .......
awesome just utterly awesome
Jeff paid the bills with pop rock and blues, but this man's real passion was jazz .... and he was just as talented on trumpet as he was as a jazz/blues guitar man. His musicianship and knowledge of music is supernatural.
That's the word, supernatural
Why can't a genius live long? Jeff, a great blues and jazz artist, was a much bigger genius than anyone could ever imagine.
my father was is sound engineer for 6 years!
Life isn't fair to all these great Musicians or should I say Artistes who died at such an early age with so so much music left to give.R.I.P. Jeff, you left a big hole in a lot of people's hearts. Scotland loves you
Thanks so much to the guy who uploaded this magnificent Jeff Healey concert
How is it possible to be ignorant of Jeff Healey until now... thanks Alberto Macfly
Noémie Dufour but un southamerica he is not knowed...few people know him. Most of rock guitarrista man...
Jeff Healey, Gary Moore, Stevie Ray Vaughan Pappo y Alvin Lee R.I,P
Wow amazing
Huge fan of Jeff Healey played in road house with Patrick swayze
God Love Jeff Healey, miss him so much. He was the best
Saw Jeff Healey at the Shepherd’s Bush empire in 2000 when Philip sayce was with him! What a night to see 2 of the greatest blues players ever... I get chills just remembering that night. I really miss Jeff he was a great person and so talented. RIP brother.
THE VERY BEST GUITAR PLAYER I'VE SEEN
Me too, probably along with Nuno Bettencourt. Different styles but damn.....so good.
We need a beautiful STAR like this again - makes life happy!
GREATEST EVER...!!!
Life is f...g cruel, unjust and unfair! Such a great guy and artist passed away in his prime! Never had the opportunity to see him live, now only cds and dvds are left. Thanks for posting this, great show!
Makes me cry!!!!
I was grateful to see him live in Gananoque Ontario Canada 10 years ago.
This guy was amazing. Died way too young!
jeff healy isnt dead stupid!!
@@suebombay3879 who is the stupid one? Lol
I miss the days. One of the greatest ever.
Ein großer Bluesmusiker mit seinen einzigartigen Gitarrenspiel und Gesang.......
1 of Ritchie Blackmores fovorite guitarists, and ours to,
Dang. What a bad ass. Jeff chose lines on guitar totally unorthodox to a normal player. I love it. What a player.
How could anybody dislike an amazing blues guitarist like him whos playing the guitar the way he did, who was blind and died a few years ago? shame on you
Великий Музыкант , земля ему пухом и вечная память...!
R.I.P,master of blues,your music is the greatest treasure of huaman.
Oh My! that little intro lick, and the subsequent lead in to How Blue Can You Get was fantastic
I have been playing guitar for 50 years. 32 of those years were as a pro with famous acts. I am retired now. This guy had a really unorthodox style of playing, but still kicked butt. He died way too young. How sad.
He was something else
Mixed his horn lines w/axe tech and theory to create such a unique style! Life ain't fair, Kats & Kittens. This man deserved so much more
Love you Jeff today!
"Master of blues" Yep.. That just about says it.
we lost him 6 years ago today RIP Jeff
No me canso de escucharlo
I really miss Jeff.
I'm a long-time Blues fan living with a sight impairment, and I've always admired and respected him. Would've loved to have checked out his mother load of a 78 collection too! :)
A true inspiration. Thanks for sharing this concert.
bardzo dobry materiał....
wiecznie żywy...
WIELKIE DZIĘKI
RUSH and JEFF. Together.
What incredible technique he had.
blues master..the second song :nothing but the blues wow wow
Terribly underrated.
One of the greatest in my top 5. 6:12...
Jeff your truly awsome. Rest in pease my brother, road goes on for ever !
A unique original, sadly missed.
I remember seeing him in London Town with the J. H band. Absolutely brilliant 🎶🌹
Apaixonadaaa ❤
saw him in Memphis @ Mud Island Amp.... it was awesome to see live,.,.,.
its amazing how jeff could shred guitar like that. I can see and can't play like that. He is definitely 1 of the best and my favorites
It's not about seeing my friend! It's about heart and soul!
awesome!!!!
Великолепно! This is beautiful!!
The Best !!✌
the best bluesplayer of all times... rip mister cruel ;)
the best
That's the best non Bon Bon I have ever heard.
Thanks Mr Scott for uploading this! Mean so much to me!
I was playing at Nottoden at the same time so I missed this show. Too bad. It would have been great to see it.
Otro DIOS que nos dejo.....
INCREIBLE
Jamas olvidare la película El Duro, me enseño a disfrutar de la música...
such an unique player and person..........
RIP Jeff Healey.
Grazie per aver pubblicato questa speciale esibizione del grande Jeff!
In 1985 he played with Allen Collins.
The latter, impressed by his amazing talent, invited him to a jam session with Stevie Ray Vaughan.
I don't know what I would give to be there and make that happen again.
thank u very much for this full show! RIP Scott and Healey
Janis, Singapore
Jeff Healey was all that Clapton could not be as a blues guitarist.
Jeff is awsome so is eric,,if jeff was here he would tell you the same. They played ❤ together,,
sorry, but trucks is clearly NOT in this league.
I’ve seen Jeff, Eric, Derek and many others in concert. In my opinion, none of them even came close to Jeff.
As soon as you those licks and those bends,you know who it is.There is still noone that can improvise like he could.
I love this observation! So fricken true.
one really good performance ,Loved this guy since Road house .I thought it was a dubb ,Man what I found !
como ignorarlo el mejor
RIP Jeff...
the best ever! RIP friend
21:14 - "I can't see her from here..."
With Jeff's absolutely blinding guitar virtuosity sometimes it's easy to "hear" past his considerable vocal skills! He could wail on the pipes as well as the strings!!
wow what treat this is
Dude singing ac dc was pretty good!
I remember his song "Angel Eyes", but never really got into him. He had a great voice, though.
'Angel Eyes' is actually a John Hiatt cover. Jeff's success with it paid for John's house.
Yet here you are
Alec Fraser Jr. - Bass, Dave Murphy - Keys / Voc, Dan Noordermeer - guitar
Gracias Jeff Q.E.P.D. junto a Stevie Ray V.
И что за три урода ? Которые палец вниз опустили?!!! А таким музыкантам , Вечная память!!!!!
RIP Bro,
Ca sonne plus "old school" que quand il était jeune.
free dvd
alter that they say the cd /Dvd are not sold
hopefully i have the dvd for years
great!!!!!!!
Гений и нет сомнений..увы у гениев короток срок..но вот за то что оставляют после...поколениям...открой им двери рая Бог...
RIP JEFF
Талант.
Never cease to be stunned by his versatility as a Musician. First 24-Bars of his solo on Shake-Rattle & Roll sounds more like Brian Setzer than Healey.
Très bon...
Yay Moosehead! At 5:53
He played the hurricane solo neil young style, not just some generic shred crap. the man had taste. RIP