T-Bone Walker - Live 1962-1967
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- T-BONE WALKER Live:
- Hey Baby (BBC, 1965)
- Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong (AFBF '62)
- Blues Ain't Nothing But A Woman
with Memphis Slim, Helen Humes a.o., AFBF '62 (edited).
- JATP 1967 with Clark Terry, Teddy Wilson, Dizzy Gillespie (edited)
- They Call It Stormy Monday (color, c1967)
Bone's slow blues are a study in the plasticity of time.He used time as a malleable material that he could bend and stretch like a sculptor, uncovering a labyrinth of ever morphing grooves. T-Bone was a master of pure swing and faultless feel.
Wow, you need to write a book.
THE MAN WAS BORN IN THE POCKET, BLUES FLOWED THROUGH HIS VEINS. NONE BETTER FOR MY MONEY
Albert Einstein came to the same conclusions about time, both T Bone and him were right!
I know what you are talking about. He plays on the beat, then behind the beat, then picks it back up. Such an amazing effect
All the masters like playing catch-up cheers
T - Bone Walker put the SWING in the Blues - His guitar playing alone is worth it - Then throw in HIS singing and song writing and you have a great man !
What a musical animal, I am in shock ... what a way to play the guitar ... he was a MONSTER in the best sense ... From now on I will start listening to him more ... What a great musician ...
T Bone was the best!!
the very inventor of everything that was ever cool in pop/rock music. and would you just look at his wild ass half-cherokee face!
nary a note to many, or too few, all dead on perfect, guitar and vocal. right in-between the jazz and the blues. how DO he do that, man?
...just being T-BONE :-)
yeah. I ve heard many greats. but i've never heard anyone who played and sang every note, every time, not perfect , but just right. every time. And i am one critical mofo. I'll find something wrong even with a sunny day, especially if they serve up some watered down blues, or some gringo oriented mexican food food trying to pose as the really deally "comidas autenticos". he is amazing. Thanks for this vato. It's a great way to start any day. I learn and take notes and try to get that level of perfection and soul in my playing by playing along , over and over to Stormy Monday.
So easy
right there between Jazz and Blues- the only Big Band blues player I really enjoy 🤓
Love the physical positioning of his guitar. I've never seen anyone strap their guitar flat like that
Sometimes he looks a lot like he's playing a square neck Dobro.
He must have lost the endpin to his guitar as he has the strap tied to the tailpiece
No se me ocurre un guitarrista de blues más influyente y pionero que T-Bone Walker. ¡Y aquí se deja ver bien claro el por qué!
For those still into physical media, track down the triple CD “The Complete Capitol / Black and White Recordings” and the double CD “The Complete Imperial Recordings 1950 - 1954” and the single CD “T-Bone Blues”.
Yep
Ok, but not Bone at his best. For that see, Rare T-Bone and some recordings w/better fidelity. Early stuff wonderful but woeful taping back then by tin-ear productions oftentimes.
Удивительное исполнение. Просто бесподобно!!!!
Starting in big band era, guitar had no value standing in the back , T Bone came right out front to be the legend guitarist . I have been known to go into a T-bone mode that lasted for days. That's just how good he is.
I wish this was 2 hours long.11:19 14:45 Stormy Monday
Bro mastered playing steel guitar style from his hip
Brilliant is this i love it so beautifull ,woh real great,
👏🏿👏🏿🔥👍🏾🎼
Hi Cora, I don't know if you've heard of Christone ( Kingfish) Ingram, check him out on RUclips, brilliant young blues guitarist, I think he's 22 years old now, you won't be disappointed 👍🏾
7:00 Willie Dixon on upright bass and singing!
Une virtuose de la guitare et une voix bluesy envoûtante.
Absolutely fabulous shit, it simply does not get any better than T-Bone at the top of his game! Thanks a million for this. ❤️❤️❤️
T bone was a great rhythm player too.
He was a real autentic Bluesman not comparable with the many clowns of today. His guitar playing always full of soul and from the Heart 😊
Bless you 😃 for this uploading . Nobody like him., thanks
Thanks for posting this! T-bones the man.
Yep my dad wrote a few of his songs now at age 54 I'm loving it ✊✌️
“You’re gonna be a Rolling Stone.” Thus inspiring Brian Jones. 😎
This RULES-
Thank you so much for this amazing upload! Noone did it like T-bone did it
Greatest !
Yesss!
T-Bone doesn't get nearly enough credit. He's at the root of pretty much all blues and lots of rock guitar soloing. And he was in his prime right till the end, unlike most of his peers. He just didn't fit into what white folk mostly wanted to hear during this time period, which was either acoustic "country blues" by rediscovered artists, many of whom were barely able to play, or the harder edged Chicago stuff that eventually morphed into Hendrix and metal and all the rest of it. But you trace things back far enough and there's T-Bone Walker, doing his jazzy thing consistently well decade after decade since before Blind Lemon Jefferson died. I mean, his voice is even better than his guitar, and nobody ever mentions that! One of the key figures in American musical history if you ask me. Plus he sold a whole lotta records back in his time, unlike most of the Chicago guys not named Little Walter.
El blues es la música por excelencia y Walker es un show man
" ... wow T-Bone life ... "
This is how you play the BLUES man.
Fabulous! T-Bone is timeless, thanks for posting this.
T-Bone and Memphis Slim bye good
Saw the great Memphis when I was 18 impressed by his music, his kindness and remembered his height and particularly his very long fingers! Thought he came from the US to my town in France but finally he still was living in Paris!😄
Wow blow my mind . Truly something else .this man's level of talent at another level filling up my heart with joy.
legendary show
Which One? It was several gigs
Bone had it going on…
A true Blues Master , pure and simple.
One and only!
T-Bone Walker very good AFBF
Thank you.
One of my blues heroes rip t bone walker
Brilliant!!
This guy was a picker rather than a player. Buddy Guy described guys that were really great guitar players and he described T-Bone. The guy was almost Nat King Cole playing blues
not exactly. NKC could play classical music and swing that, too. check out his rachmaninoff c# on the trio albums. but that's no slur on tbone walker, who did create a lot of great stuff in his own way
What a find!
Stewe Miller kijelentette, hogy 1952-ben Walker megtanította neki, hogyan kell gitározni a háta mögött, és a fogaival is. Walker egy Igazi őstehetség volt a kezdet kezdetén az elektromos Blues elterjedésében a világon, és technikai megoldásában. Gazdagabbak lettünk egy hatalmas élménnyel. köszönöm!
In turn TBone draws directly from Charlie Christian, where jazz guitar is measured as before Charlie, playing Charlie and after Charlie; that’s it.
Tボーンのブルースめっちゃ好き✨
Incrível
brilliant 🎸🎸🎸
The root of Stevie Ray Vaughn.
B.B. King - Chuck Berry - Jimi Hendrix - all come from T - Bone Walker - -
Omg Thanks For Sharing My Father Wrote Song's For This Man✊✌️
the man is amazing love it
at 13 ta see the greatest bass player of all time ! The best of the best Willie Dixon !
Great performance
Straordinaria...benedizione 2024
Thanks for posting this... great stuff!
That lick at 5:30 is smoking. 🔥
Yeah ! Lovin it !
the King of the Swing Blues...
It’s a shame these guys were never valued in their own country , it’s only when these older blues players came europe that they were filmed
Unusual way of holding a guitar.
Actually, the CORRECT way
@@ajisstillright How is he doing it? I cant see his left hand putting much pressure under the neck to keep it flat
@@blakenorman4822 i think hes talking about the way the guitar is rested on his body. Its facing upwards mostly instead of facing us
Chills.
More T bone on that mix
Wish I could see what’s he’s playing. He’s holding his guitar like he doesn’t want the crowd to see.
Is that an Epiphone Emperor? I'm returning mine to the seller. It don't sound like that.
😄
Gibson ES-5.
🤗❤️👍🏽
Great stuff if you listen close you here a lot of his style in the music of those who have come and some that have gone after. If it's good pick it up and Carey it on.
BB Kings idol.
Alla this yapping about his guitar playing...he's a damn blues singer!
He was obviously both.
👍
The blueprint for Chuck berry
Berry was a poor cover him.
epic
best
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for posting. LOVE T BONE! Does anyone know who the pianist was in Stormy Monday?
probably willy dixon?
@@songsinahurry7538 Willie Dixon was the bassist.
Could be Memphis Slim
@@key2highway It is!
I wonder what became of T-Bone's guitars? Did he have any children?
That's My Late UNCLE Thaddeus💥😎🎸👍💥
No it’s not
In addition to being lead-boy for Blind Lemon, Bone began show career as DANCER in Tiny Bradshaw, often bringing house down w/trademark schtick of clamping table in teeth and swinging in circles. Legendary guitar only began stint as ballad crooner, but always prodded into closing whatever show (other performers loathe to follow). But perhaps most surprising fact from autobio of Basie, is T-Bone offered chair in Basie unit. Equally amazing, if not moreso, is Freddy Green was down with Bone in band. But turned down by T-Bone. Hardly needing mention that cats DREAM of Basie unit being capstone of career…almost unfathomable.
Wow the world knows that
Kenny Salmon Quintet!
They swung hard.
AGUAHHHHH
Does anyone know who the backing band are on the BBC segment?
Dizzy Gillespie and band.
life is a real bitche sometimes but it always worth to live it 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💋💋💋
ごきげん なのは まちがいない。
I wonder why he holds the guitar like that, it looks like it would be harder and more uncomfortable to play
Because that was his style! I'm sure he was pretty used to it since he always played that way
Music was changed due to t bones attempt, style and how he played blues with jazz on stage!