Good Lord, I've heard some really superb renditions of Dust My Broom, but this one hits the perfect balance between Rock and Blues. Elmore James is smiling down from Heaven at this version! Fantastic in all ways!
Great tone - the low notes are especially killer and crunchy. I like the fingerpicking and how you slide into the chord changes too - kind of leisurely but still in time. I did a take on this song under Rosetta West - Elmore's Blues. I hope you like it if you have time.
@@DenisSanacore No sir, Robert Johnson bought his guitar from a music store in Missouri. The picture of him holding the guitar and he had no hat on was taken in Steele Missouri. The guitar was bought in Caruthersville MO
Ok you are already a 1 man quartet I'm just curious have you ever tried the old John Lee Hooker trick of setting a peice of plywood on 4 cinder blocks and then dropping a microphone in a baggie in a glass of water then stomping his foot to create a drum effect, stomping close to the glass for bass drum farther away for toms?
@@DenisSanacore great, the reason I asked was when I showed your video to my brother he asked what band you were in, and I said who the hell does he need to which he said a drummer mabie? I immediately thought of John Lee! I love your music man, have a tremendous day
@@pughoneycutt1986 Thanks Man, I have just listened to Seasick Steve this week and it was great, he is stopping on a wooden box for rythme, it brings a great groove. I will go check Johnn Lee Hooker setup . Have a great day !
That tone is killer. And the playing, well that's 🔥
Thanks Man !
Good Lord, I've heard some really superb renditions of Dust My Broom, but this one hits the perfect balance between Rock and Blues. Elmore James is smiling down from Heaven at this version! Fantastic in all ways!
Thank You !
@@DenisSanacore ace around this place
❤🎉😂
Pa😅
Wow! I thought you play only calm music like T.S.Spivet, but you're rocking hard as hell too!! 🎶💥
This got my foot tapping, remembering the time in an old smokey bar way past midnight...
Great tune.
Thanks 😊
I miss those smoky bar
@@DenisSanacore Me, too. Nowadays it isn't what it's used to be.
my foots tappin ..real blues will do that ... excellent my man
Awesome tone.
Wow!!! That's just awesome.
Thank you
Nur was für Rock and Roller.....😊.
Excellent Denis! 🎸👌I must take out the slide, it's been years!
Thanks Aodan, and I must go back to DADGAD your videos motivates me !
Good ol' dirty blues! Yeah!!
Great tone - the low notes are especially killer and crunchy. I like the fingerpicking and how you slide into the chord changes too - kind of leisurely but still in time. I did a take on this song under Rosetta West - Elmore's Blues. I hope you like it if you have time.
Very very good. Congratulations. 👋👋👋
Very few blues vocalists could cut through that instrumental, but I would love to hear it.
Showed this to my brother who has been playing for 40+,years, and he was like dam I didn't think that was even possible. BTW bro is pretty good
Thanks !
Excellent man ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks !
Oh yeaaaah 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Wow! So powerful. ;)
Awesome rendition, I'm from where Robert Johnson bought his guitar from that is seen in his very few pic of him.
Thanks, you are from Mississippi ?
@@DenisSanacore No sir, Robert Johnson bought his guitar from a music store in Missouri. The picture of him holding the guitar and he had no hat on was taken in Steele Missouri. The guitar was bought in Caruthersville MO
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@@thecrimsonknight4756 Cool !
Thanks for the video !
@@DenisSanacore Yes sir! Never knew there was history with my hometown and Robert Johnson bought his guitar here
Show off, guess you been playing for a couple months, huh..lol You ROCK that SLIDE Brother!!!!💯🎸
Thanks Man !
yeah! great!
Play those blues! Hey! Hey!!
Ah Ah. Ah. Yeah 👍
Walk dat. Dog !!!!!!!!
👌 👏 😍
Ok you are already a 1 man quartet I'm just curious have you ever tried the old John Lee Hooker trick of setting a peice of plywood on 4 cinder blocks and then dropping a microphone in a baggie in a glass of water then stomping his foot to create a drum effect, stomping close to the glass for bass drum farther away for toms?
Cool suggestion I have just built a Mississippi beat box with a wine bottle wood box with a sm57 mic in it, it creates a great thump..
@@DenisSanacore great, the reason I asked was when I showed your video to my brother he asked what band you were in, and I said who the hell does he need to which he said a drummer mabie? I immediately thought of John Lee! I love your music man, have a tremendous day
@@pughoneycutt1986 Thanks Man, I have just listened to Seasick Steve this week and it was great, he is stopping on a wooden box for rythme, it brings a great groove. I will go check Johnn Lee Hooker setup .
Have a great day !
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That's pretty good,....great tone, actually,...but no vocals..? No singing...?
Not much of a singer 😂
Little too much distortion for the type of music but it did sound good 👍
Well he is good, but no Johnny Winter.
I agree !😀
Open D
Yes Open D !
What's this tuning? Open g?