Roy, yes Dusty Hill is an excellent bass player. He holds the bottom and rhythm for ZZ Top along with Frank Beard. Each musician in a three piece band must be a top player.
On the day of this comment’s creation: Wednesday, July 28, 2021, Dusty Hill passed away. RIP Dusty, we know you’re up there playing with Freddie himself now.
This is how it’s done. Four pros staying in their lanes, playing their strengths, and making magic. Gotta say though, Derek’s jacket adjustment was so smooth!
This Has got to be the best rendition of going down I've ever heard. I knew Daryll Trucks briefly when we both started playing guitar as kids. He is from Orlando Fla. as I am. I started playing a couple years before I heard him play. He was only 11 years old but back then if you were good and his Dad was always with him they would let you play open mic nights and at that time there was a famous club called Fern Park Station. Every great band played there at some point during the 1970s. God that makes me feel old! But Trucks played there alot when he was a teenager. What blew us all away was that he had only been playing for a year and he totally blew all of us away! From the very first time we heard him we all knew he would become famous. He was a super nice kid.really humble. I don't think he would remember me but I will always remember him.
Ah maaan thanks for sharing that, what an HONOUR to have seen him when he was first starting out. What a sight that must’ve been??.. He could’ve fizzled out after opening for Clapton so young and having so much hype with being connected to the Allman Brothers Band through his uncle.. imagine playing with BUDDY GUY by 13, opening for Clapton at 15, and playing with Dylan and touring with so many big names all before you’re twenty??? Where do you go from there so young?? If that was me I would’ve at least taken a couple years off and just focussed on getting laid…I’m sure the list of young prodigious talent like him is longer than you’d think, pressure, drugs, women etc could’ve eaten him up at such a young age, but for him I can only assume it was ALWAYS just about the music. For him to become what he did, so inventive, so unique, he was literally born to be a musician…. Hey who says nothing good ever came out of Florida???
We just called it The Station. I live about 20 minutes drive from where it was. Closed in 2003 I believe. Tom Petty, Jim Morrison, Lynard Skynyrd, Allman Brothers, Stephen Stills, all Florida musicians. Yeah, I know we produced Creed, Vanilla Ice, Mandy Moore. You have to take the good with the bad.lol
We lost a Thunderous musician in the Bass Community. I'm so glad I had the pleasure of seeing ZZ TOP back in the 90's at Radio City. He's sorely missed already.
3 superb bluesmasters jammin, each "the greatest", each with their own style, what in the hell is everyone cryin about?! You all ought to be thankful to be alive to hear this performance. I have multiple cd's of each of these gents, and sometimes I want to hear Joe first, sometimes not, but you can bet each will be heard. They are all my favorites.
Billy is not appreciated near as much as he should be! I bet he's learned so much about Texas jump, etc, it would blow our minds. How would Jimi know ALOT about blues, he hardly ever played any. His head wasn't in Mississippi.
Billy is definitely up there with my all time favorites. Definitely has a style all his own, I'm still trying to master all those crazy pinch harmonics he does!
It's interested hearing Billy solo directly after Joe. Billy is and has never been about ripping notes off his guitar rather is all about playing the right notes needed. His vibrato and touch are fantastic too.
@@shaqeelzainalabdeen231 I'm 68, just learn to enjoy all the great music you have now. If you are listening to these artists and like them, try Gary Moore and Snowy White, there are a lot of Blues music out there you might like. You have your whole life ahead of you, try those 2, let me know what you think.
This is how it’s done. Everyone gets their chance to shine. Amazing. And they picked a great blues tune to jam out on. Brilliantly done! I’m so glad I get to see this. RUclips just gets better and better! It’s like a live music jukebox that doesn’t stop. RIP Dusty Hill
I personally love this matchup and I'll tell you why. You have classic, Texas style blues in Billy Gibbons, you have classic and modern combined slide guitar virtuosity in Derek Trucks, and you have modern style shred blues in Joe Bonamassa. You get a little of everything in one song.
I agree. Fantastic. The people who think Joe shouldn't be showing just how good he is have a problem in their own minds. I discovered Derek Trucks in this video through my daughter Laura Cox. He's great as well, and I've been a ZZ Top fan since their beginning.
I think you nailed it on the head. Love the different styles. Btw, if Derek Trucks EVER reaches in his pocket, watch the fuck out!!! White Boy Can Play!!
not really bonamassa literally ruined the momento and the flow with that guitar screaming "hey look i am here and i can play loud look how cool i am". it was na embarrassment
Derek is one of the top 10 guitar players alive today, IMHO. He would be in the top 5 if his flatpicking was better. Still, possibly the best slide player alive.
@@richardbrucemusicif his flat picking was better?? 😂 He’s past that level dude, he doesn’t even need a flat pick. He can burn without a slide too, and still using just his fingers to pick.
Great tribute job Joe, for bringing the best of the best together to your home State of New York. Your's & Paul Schafer's drummer Anton Fig, who follows in the steps of Domenico Fontana, (Elvis Presley's drummer), that brought a fresh new rock n roll beat to the traditional Louisiana/Missippi Blues.
I always LOVE to hear dusty sing,and I've been an admirer of Mr. Trucks since I saw him in Gainesville FL when he was a kid on stage with the brothers,he could already tear the strings off of it!
Amazing! I was at that SAME show! It wasn't publicized at all that I'm aware of. I drove 85 miles , one way to see it!! The Brothers covering Hoochie Koochie Man is about my favorite tune in the universe!!!
I saw the great Freddie King play in a small night club in a mountain town in Colorado in 1970. He was incredible as was his band. They played non-stop for hours. Those two nights left a big impression on me. The club was packed beyond capacity, smoke, liquor and sweat everywhere. I stood 6 feet from Freddie and watched him play with such soul and passion, his rotary speakers working overtime. Incredible!
No competition......just some great guitarist bringing the blues. So worthy are all 3 in there unique way they can crank it out. This was some great listening and watching... there all so awesome..... Cheers baby
These Boyz are all solid in their own right! Bonamassa, age 12, opened for BB King! Trucks about the same age played with Allman Brothers. ZZ Boyz been rocking for years. Just sit back and soak in this phenomenal talent!
Trucks is so deep man... about as close to a human voice as I've ever heard. It's even more apparent when he's surrounded by other guitar players. He's just completely in another dimension.
This video never gets old. Three of the best, each with their own distinct style, giving a master class on how to do it. With the added bonus of a rhythm section that locks in like a metronome. I could watch Dusty all day. The man's a machine.
+Robson1898vascao Um yeah, ZZ Top is still around along with Kenny Wayne Shepard, Warren Haynes and Joe Bonamassa, I think the blues is in good hands with these guys also. Not taking anything away from Derek Trucks but these others I mentioned are doing a damn fine job.
Little unknown fact....Grand Funk LOVED Freddie King and had him be the opening act for many of their concerts at the height of their popularity, exposing many new comers to the best of the blues! Freddie is forever immortalized in We're An American Band as the conniving poker player!
Truck's slide work in this song, and most songs he plays for that matter is a thing of beauty. Watching him play slide is almost like watching a hybrid experiment of what it would've sounded like to have been able to fuse the slide work of Duane Allman & Johnny Winter together.
Talk about four bad ass living legends playing together, I have always been a huge fan of these walking histories of the blues. Each bringing his own unique style of delivering the blues. One bringing out the best in the other. I saw respect and admiration in the eyes of these masters as they experienced the best that the other had brought to the stage. Kinda stuff legends are made of, isn't it?
Great performance!! I really, really miss Stevie 😢, I’m still mourning his death. I don’t think I’ll ever get over it. I would have loved to hear him playing with these guys!
Duncan Westbrook Joe charges way way to much to see him. 💰 Saw Joe Walsh back in the day in the 70's for $15. Awesome concert and for the 70's not expensive.
Одна из самых известных вещей Фредди Кинга, с альбома Getting Ready (1971). Компания, отдающая дань уважения великому блюзмену, подобралась супер. В который раз поразил кудесник слайд-гитары Дерек Тракс, а что вытворяет на своем вишневом Gibson Джо Бонамасса. Под стать им Билли Гиббонс и Дасти Хилл из ZZ Top...
@@carlcushmanhybels8159 nope. Check it out. Duane’s babe-brah, Gregg coaxed him to go riding horses in California. Duane got hurt and Gregg took him some pain killers. He emptied the script container and used it as a slide.
all of the guitarists that are in this video did a great job, don't know where the disenttion in the ranks crap came from , as it is not apparent in this video, if JB and DT have animosity towards each other , its not apparent here, so what , they don't look at each other , that means jack,all of them got the groove going here, bigtime ,and all the naysayers should post vids of themselves playing this same song , so that all here on this forum can compare apples to apples, i'm sure the naysayers will have more than a couple of bruises on them, so in short put up or shut up, what was showcased here were 3 different guitar styles , all of which complimented this classic blues/rock anthem, all in all great job done by 3 great lead guitarists.
Malcolm Forbes agreed. It’s kinda funny how people make assumptions about two guitar players who have traded countless licks on countless stages over the years. There’s no animosity. Just internet dwellers trying to find drama where there is none.
Malcolm, I couldn't agree more. Thank you! It's not that difficult to pay a compliment or two, without knocking someone else down. All three of these guitarists are terrific, and I truly enjoy seeing and hearing the different styles on stage together. Others who aren't in this video are also amazing.
Michael, it doesn't surprise me that BB King said that. Joe is awesome. Also, check out the video of BB with Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, and John Mayer. Listen to how BB talks about Derek. BB is funny and "adoring" (gotta see the vid, if you haven't.) As I've said before, every one of these guys is amazing. I won't knock any of them, in order to pay a compliment to another. Just enjoying the hell out of listening and watching them. Hoping this link will post to the video I mentioned. ruclips.net/video/z4zapXPrWt0/видео.html
Dusty's voice is so unmistakable......R.I.P. Sir you will not be forgotten.
God Bless you, he will be a miss 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🏻
Amen to that JR..!
Rest in Peace, Dusty..!
That's a Fact 👊👊👍🎤🎵🎸
I cannot believe he has gone.
Dusty Hill ladies and gentlemen!!!!! He was a bad brother!!! RIP
How about some love for Dusty Hill? Solid playing and great vocals!!
Roy, yes Dusty Hill is an excellent bass player. He holds the bottom and rhythm for ZZ Top along with Frank Beard. Each musician in a three piece band must be a top player.
Close that barnstorm door. Yes!
Dusty is as SOLID of a Bassist as you’ll ever find! He’s a great player and has an awesome voice!!!
Most underrated singer there is. Tush is damn hard to sing.
Billy Gibbons tone and not selection is lethal.
On the day of this comment’s creation: Wednesday, July 28, 2021, Dusty Hill passed away.
RIP Dusty, we know you’re up there playing with Freddie himself now.
That's a lot of guitar talent up there, and we owe Freddie King a debt of gratitude for his influence in shaping the Blues genre 40 years before
This is how it’s done. Four pros staying in their lanes, playing their strengths, and making magic. Gotta say though, Derek’s jacket adjustment was so smooth!
Very smooth
Especially when Bonamassa steps on Derek’s solo.
Hahaha..i thot i was the only one who caught it...good lookin out. 👍👍
Derek never usually wears anything but a t shirt he probably didn’t know what to do with it. He’s a smooth guy
Trucks is amazing. I’ve read that he’s also a down to earth guy.
*SORRY DUSTY* , thank you for the MUSIC, 🎸🎶🎶
REST IN PEACE DUSTY❤🤘🙏👏
situation: whoever solos has the two best rhythm guitarists in the world behind them...
Derek with the angriest guitar solo anyone has ever played, delivered in the most relaxed and humble way. Dude even adjusts his jacket, unbelievable.
All these guys are really good but Freddie was a Tyrannasaurus Rex... they have no chance
Ya know Derek is kicking it when his right hip is toward the audience.
I think in this case angry is just another word for out of tune, since that’s the way he plays slide.
@@natrixxvision6997 You have no clue what you're talking about. SMH
@@natrixxvision6997 bro hear the first lick derek starts his solo with its meannn
This Has got to be the best rendition of going down I've ever heard. I knew Daryll Trucks briefly when we both started playing guitar as kids. He is from Orlando Fla. as I am. I started playing a couple years before I heard him play. He was only 11 years old but back then if you were good and his Dad was always with him they would let you play open mic nights and at that time there was a famous club called Fern Park Station. Every great band played there at some point during the 1970s. God that makes me feel old! But Trucks played there alot when he was a teenager. What blew us all away was that he had only been playing for a year and he totally blew all of us away! From the very first time we heard him we all knew he would become famous. He was a super nice kid.really humble. I don't think he would remember me but I will always remember him.
his name Derek
Ah maaan thanks for sharing that, what an HONOUR to have seen him when he was first starting out. What a sight that must’ve been??.. He could’ve fizzled out after opening for Clapton so young and having so much hype with being connected to the Allman Brothers Band through his uncle.. imagine playing with BUDDY GUY by 13, opening for Clapton at 15, and playing with Dylan and touring with so many big names all before you’re twenty??? Where do you go from there so young?? If that was me I would’ve at least taken a couple years off and just focussed on getting laid…I’m sure the list of young prodigious talent like him is longer than you’d think, pressure, drugs, women etc could’ve eaten him up at such a young age, but for him I can only assume it was ALWAYS just about the music. For him to become what he did, so inventive, so unique, he was literally born to be a musician…. Hey who says nothing good ever came out of Florida???
We just called it The Station. I live about 20 minutes drive from where it was. Closed in 2003 I believe.
Tom Petty, Jim Morrison, Lynard Skynyrd, Allman Brothers, Stephen Stills, all Florida musicians.
Yeah, I know we produced Creed, Vanilla Ice, Mandy Moore.
You have to take the good with the bad.lol
Darryl trucks was the other dude, I knew him too.
Darryl?
Trucks is the most impressive player I've heard in years. Just a masterful guitarist.
check out his buddy, Jack Pearson.
All of them
Derek has channeled Skydog. He's the closest to Duane I've heard
Love Dustys voice
We lost a Thunderous musician in the Bass Community. I'm so glad I had the pleasure of seeing ZZ TOP back in the 90's at Radio City. He's sorely missed already.
RIP Dusty... your incredible voice will be remembered forever
3 superb bluesmasters jammin, each "the greatest", each with their own style, what in the hell is everyone cryin about?! You all ought to be thankful to be alive to hear this performance. I have multiple cd's of each of these gents, and sometimes I want to hear Joe first, sometimes not, but you can bet each will be heard. They are all my favorites.
I love ALL of these guys ... but whenever I hear Trucks peel off a lick, he has my undivided attention until he's finished.
Derek is pretty talented musician and his wife Susan is pretty good as well.
I concur!
the man can play a damn guitar
He's not even 40 and I don't think he's reached the peak of his skill yet.
William Grigg Agreed!
1:45 smoothest wardrobe adjustment ever!
Billy Gibbons' solo ..slow, smooth, effortlessy awesome..
100% trues
Best white blues player ever according to Jimi Hendrix. There might be some to that too
Billy is not appreciated near as much as he should be! I bet he's learned so much about Texas jump, etc, it would blow our minds. How would Jimi know ALOT about blues, he hardly ever played any. His head wasn't in Mississippi.
@@beng808 Blackest White vocalist too.👍
Billy is definitely up there with my all time favorites. Definitely has a style all his own, I'm still trying to master all those crazy pinch harmonics he does!
All I can say is; Thank God for Billy. And Dusty, and Frank! Them boy's have rocked my world for a minute!
THE TOP
It's interested hearing Billy solo directly after Joe. Billy is and has never been about ripping notes off his guitar rather is all about playing the right notes needed. His vibrato and touch are fantastic too.
First time I saw ZZ Top, Gibbons was clean shaven. Damn, I'm old.
Ur ain't old ur just cool
@@shaqeelzainalabdeen231 don't I wish. Thanks for the comeback.
@@wesbarcus3761 np .But fr I rlly wish I was born then I'm 13
@@shaqeelzainalabdeen231 I'm 68, just learn to enjoy all the great music you have now. If you are listening to these artists and like them, try Gary Moore and Snowy White, there are a lot of Blues music out there you might like. You have your whole life ahead of you, try those 2, let me know what you think.
@@shaqeelzainalabdeen231 Mark Knofpler is another good one. Joe BONAMASSA used to open for B. B. King when he was 13. Another good one.
Rip Dusty hill :(
This is how it’s done. Everyone gets their chance to shine. Amazing. And they picked a great blues tune to jam out on. Brilliantly done! I’m so glad I get to see this. RUclips just gets better and better! It’s like a live music jukebox that doesn’t stop.
RIP Dusty Hill
Amazing
Let's not forget that they were indicating, Freddie King, the best guitar King of all?
Inducting, forgive me
Came back to watch after hearing the news of Dusty’s passing. Rest In Peace. You will be greatly missed.
I personally love this matchup and I'll tell you why. You have classic, Texas style blues in Billy Gibbons, you have classic and modern combined slide guitar virtuosity in Derek Trucks, and you have modern style shred blues in Joe Bonamassa. You get a little of everything in one song.
I agree. The mix of great guitarist on stage mostly turns out like crap as they are all trying to out do each other but this one seems to work.
I agree. Fantastic. The people who think Joe shouldn't be showing just how good he is have a problem in their own minds. I discovered Derek Trucks in this video through my daughter Laura Cox. He's great as well, and I've been a ZZ Top fan since their beginning.
You know these cats are real blues musicians because all of them are ugly as hell. Haha
I think you nailed it on the head. Love the different styles. Btw, if Derek Trucks EVER reaches in his pocket, watch the fuck out!!! White Boy Can Play!!
Couldn't agree more.
Very good take on a blues classic, and the contrasting styles of the 3 guitarists is a real treat! Well done gents! 🎸🎸🎸
when you're a zz top fan, and a Bonamassa fan at the same time, nothing gives you more goosebumps than such video gathering them both
not really bonamassa literally ruined the momento and the flow with that guitar screaming "hey look i am here and i can play loud look how cool i am". it was na embarrassment
Rest easy Dusty. Thanks for your dedication to your craft.
Derek Trucks: "I don't need no stinkin' fingers."
His precision is still mindblowing to me.
Derek is one of the top 10 guitar players alive today, IMHO. He would be in the top 5 if his flatpicking was better. Still, possibly the best slide player alive.
@@richardbrucemusicif his flat picking was better?? 😂
He’s past that level dude, he doesn’t even need a flat pick. He can burn without a slide too, and still using just his fingers to pick.
he presses down on frets with slide a decent amount
Billy G. The tastiest player known to man. Dusty is driving the bus thumping that bass and his vocals are always way up there to what's second best...
Not to mention more charisma than perhaps any human being that has ever lived...
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Great tribute job Joe, for bringing the best of the best together to your home State of New York. Your's & Paul Schafer's drummer Anton Fig, who follows in the steps of Domenico Fontana, (Elvis Presley's drummer), that brought a fresh new rock n roll beat to the traditional Louisiana/Missippi Blues.
I always LOVE to hear dusty sing,and I've been an admirer of Mr. Trucks since I saw him in Gainesville FL when he was a kid on stage with the brothers,he could already tear the strings off of it!
Amazing! I was at that SAME show! It wasn't publicized at all that I'm aware of. I drove 85 miles , one way to see it!!
The Brothers covering Hoochie Koochie Man is about my favorite tune in the universe!!!
The three best guitar tones on the three best guitars played by the three best blues guitarists. Perfection.
What a great group of guys and styles. I was thinking of Jeff Healy and Gary Moore..so many who we miss. 🎸
I saw the great Freddie King play in a small night club in a mountain town in Colorado in 1970. He was incredible as was his band. They played non-stop for hours. Those two nights left a big impression on me. The club was packed beyond capacity, smoke, liquor and sweat everywhere. I stood 6 feet from Freddie and watched him play with such soul and passion, his rotary speakers working overtime. Incredible!
No competition......just some great guitarist bringing the blues. So worthy are all 3 in there unique way they can crank it out. This was some great listening and watching... there all so awesome..... Cheers baby
These Boyz are all solid in their own right! Bonamassa, age 12, opened for BB King! Trucks about the same age played with Allman Brothers. ZZ Boyz been rocking for years. Just sit back and soak in this phenomenal talent!
Amen, Sister.
All 3 are insane. What an awesome jam
Trucks is so deep man... about as close to a human voice as I've ever heard. It's even more apparent when he's surrounded by other guitar players. He's just completely in another dimension.
I like seeing Joe Bonamassa and Derek Trucks playing together. They are the new generation.
Trucks or truck load of talent...woosh this guy is a miracle
What a fantastic collection of masterful musicians. Oh yeah and Joe Bonamassa was there too.
This video never gets old. Three of the best, each with their own distinct style, giving a master class on how to do it. With the added bonus of a rhythm section that locks in like a metronome. I could watch Dusty all day. The man's a machine.
Paul Schafer in piano keyboard was really great too. Anton Fig played perfect too (Thunder from Down Under)
Every time I hear Derek solo it brings a massive smile to my face.
Seriously, gotta love Dusty Hill.,Fantastic bass and vocals. See TUSH video. Totally underrated musician!
Man, Billy's rhythm playing here adds so much! So gritty and rhythmic and unmistakably that ZZ Top sound.
Whoever Derek is playing with he always come out as the best! Yeh, he is very respectful. He is the most unique alive today. Definitely a genuis.
Nicholas Becker how's he unique
Really glad when he was a kid nobody told him he should use a pick and play like a normal guitar player. . .
steve laskey, I haven’t ever seen him use a pick.
paul marler Only in his nose.
Now that's what I call some rockin' blues. What incredible talent all on one stage!
Joe took his place in the Guinness Book of World Records that night for playing every note on the fretboard in 15 seconds
Wouldnt surprise me at all!!
I know Freddie King would be proud. Great rendition of a blues classic by some of most incredible blues players alive. Love all these guys. Damn fine!
My dad's friend introduced me to Joe Bonamassa. He is an awesome guitarist.
Holy crap! Three of the most badass guitarists and musicians out there on ONE stage! That's how you pay tribute to the one and only Freddie King!
Derek has done more with one finger ...not to denounce the others...it just shows how talented and soulful he is...he's carrying the torch
Awesome Foursome. I love it when you get a bunch of musicians jamming together.
Nice seeing the Rev on pearly gates. The front four amazing of course. Give credit to Paul Schaffer and Anton Fig.
to me this was one of the best performances at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ever
As long as Derek Trucks is around, the blues won't die.
yup
+Robson1898vascao yep
+Robson1898vascao im sorry I could only give you one like. this deserves a million!
+Robson1898vascao well, er...he actually could play more blues instead of bluesy in his albums, and I mean no offense
+Robson1898vascao Um yeah, ZZ Top is still around along with Kenny Wayne Shepard, Warren Haynes and Joe Bonamassa, I think the blues is in good hands with these guys also. Not taking anything away from Derek Trucks but these others I mentioned are doing a damn fine job.
What a fantastic group of guys on the same stage!!!!
What a great collaboration of guitarists and compliment each other perfectly
Trucks is all flavor. So great. Billy's lead was super chill too.
love how derek trucks is so mellow while playing
The Great Billy F. Gibbons! Bonamassa must be getting paid by the note.
Fuck can we just enjoy the solos without comparing who’s best. Their all great
The Rev is the coolest guy to ever play guitar. All are amazing.
Bonamassa is a great player. Incredible!
Trucks may be the best slide player since Duane Allman.
erictoniaschwab1009 nope
K. A nope again
Nope x 2
Nope on Duane an Derek . Rory Gallagher :0)
I always thought Rod Price was underrated as a slide player
I absolutely love Dusty's voice...
RIP Dusty Hill! We'll miss you amigo!
Little unknown fact....Grand Funk LOVED Freddie King and had him be the opening act for many of their concerts at the height of their popularity, exposing many new comers to the best of the blues! Freddie is forever immortalized in We're An American Band as the conniving poker player!
Badass! What a line up here. Some serious players and talent on one stage! Nice grooves man, love the Slide and Solo's. I am wow'wed!
Truck's slide work in this song, and most songs he plays for that matter is a thing of beauty. Watching him play slide is almost like watching a hybrid experiment of what it would've sounded like to have been able to fuse the slide work of Duane Allman & Johnny Winter together.
You could be right
Talk about four bad ass living legends playing together, I have always been a huge fan of these walking histories of the blues. Each bringing his own unique style of delivering the blues. One bringing out the best in the other. I saw respect and admiration in the eyes of these masters as they experienced the best that the other had brought to the stage. Kinda stuff legends are made of, isn't it?
RIP Dusty. Hell of a musician.
OUTSTANDING!
I would love to see awhole
concert with this lineup!
What a collection of talent - nice of them to let Joe Bonamassa stand there too!!
Dereck Trucks is criminally underrated!
this has to be one of the best hall of fame moments
I love how Derek just reaches into his suit pocket after playing a slide like, as if he was pulling out a switchblade.
Derek trucks ....wow . Every solo he plays is a master piece . Love everything you play mate.
Wow...no words can do that justice.
RIP Dusty, What a legend
Great performance!! I really, really miss Stevie 😢, I’m still mourning his death. I don’t think I’ll ever get over it. I would have loved to hear him playing with these guys!
Amen brother
Actually, I miss Freddie. He could have taught these guys how to play blues with your heart instead of theory.
Joe is skilled: love the dexterity,nails it.Others great too.Thanks.
God I love how cool and collected Derek pulls out that slide from his pocket before his solo!
was lucky on my 16th birthday to get into the Starwood to see Freddie King in 1974. a show I will never forget. man, Freddie could play the Blues.
Love the variation in styles.
Saw Joe last night for the second time, literally worth all the money I own! Truly amazing. Roll on Derek Trucks in November, ALL IN THE UK!!
Duncan Westbrook Joe charges way way to much to see him. 💰 Saw Joe Walsh back in the day in the 70's for $15. Awesome concert and for the 70's not expensive.
Goosebumps all over the body
Watching it again for the 100th time. My man DT pulled that slide out of his pocket smooth as hell lol.
So glad I got to see ZZ Top live ! R.I.P Dusty !!
Joe is a badass! Love all these guys.
Одна из самых известных вещей Фредди Кинга, с альбома Getting Ready (1971). Компания, отдающая дань уважения великому блюзмену, подобралась супер. В который раз поразил кудесник слайд-гитары Дерек Тракс, а что вытворяет на своем вишневом Gibson Джо Бонамасса. Под стать им Билли Гиббонс и Дасти Хилл из ZZ Top...
Trucks ripped into his solo like a man possessed. He’s truly one of the best slide players out there,
if he isn’t in fact the best!
All because Duane Allman got hurt riding a horse.Amazing.
@@Koko-qs8zx motorcycle. and derek trucks is the son or nephew of butch trucks of the allman bros band.
@@carlcushmanhybels8159 nope. Check it out. Duane’s babe-brah, Gregg coaxed him to go riding horses in California. Duane got hurt and Gregg took him some pain killers. He emptied the script container and used it as a slide.
Ryan Cooder may have issue with this statement 😉😉
@@carlcushmanhybels8159 son..
Dusty Hill's vocal on this is fabulous. Derek Trucks is unbelievable. What a rush I got from this. A suitable tribute to the late, greAT Freddie King.
Goosebumps. Incredibly well played!
all of the guitarists that are in this video did a great job, don't know where the disenttion in the ranks crap came from , as it is not apparent in this video, if JB and DT have animosity towards each other , its not apparent here, so what , they don't look at each other , that means jack,all of them got the groove going here, bigtime ,and all the naysayers should post vids of themselves playing this same song , so that all here on this forum can compare apples to apples, i'm sure the naysayers will have more than a couple of bruises on them, so in short put up or shut up, what was showcased here were 3 different guitar styles , all of which complimented this classic blues/rock anthem, all in all great job done by 3 great lead guitarists.
Malcolm Forbes I wonder which of these morons had BB King call them a prodigy. Bc JB did and he was only 14 then.
Malcolm Forbes agreed. It’s kinda funny how people make assumptions about two guitar players who have traded countless licks on countless stages over the years. There’s no animosity. Just internet dwellers trying to find drama where there is none.
Malcolm, I couldn't agree more. Thank you! It's not that difficult to pay a compliment or two, without knocking someone else down. All three of these guitarists are terrific, and I truly enjoy seeing and hearing the different styles on stage together. Others who aren't in this video are also amazing.
Michael, it doesn't surprise me that BB King said that. Joe is awesome. Also, check out the video of BB with Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, and John Mayer. Listen to how BB talks about Derek. BB is funny and "adoring" (gotta see the vid, if you haven't.) As I've said before, every one of these guys is amazing. I won't knock any of them, in order to pay a compliment to another. Just enjoying the hell out of listening and watching them. Hoping this link will post to the video I mentioned. ruclips.net/video/z4zapXPrWt0/видео.html
get a life morons
Don’t forget Paul Shaffer on the piano, he’s no slouch:-)
Rock on. Love it. Raw talent.❤️
Great version of this classic blues tune - fitting of the occasion, indeed!
Great song just awesome!!!! Richard Bishop!!!! Spartanburg South Carolina!!!!♥️💜💙♥️💙♥️💜
There's no one like Derek, my god
Frickin' masterpiece, everyone had a blast and they killed it in that ending!