@@jmsully3 I would say I'm jealous... hell.... I am. But why don't you tell us a little about these shows and help keep his memory fresh? I'm sure we would all appreciate it.
what a career...1940's to the 1990's ! I was so blessed to see he & his 3 or 4 piece band rock the Rainbow Bistro in Ottawa, Canada more than once or twice in less than 10 years back in the 80's. I would study all musicians on the stage, how they played, the groove and vibe they would set, always noticed just how much fun they were all having. I would watch & learn taking it all in as they played 2 hr sets in a small club in a small northern town during the middle of a Canadian winter .... or in the thick of a Canadian heatwave mid summer. Fond memories of some shows going past 2am and the crowd would always want more! Halfway through the show Albert would enlist a roadie to follow him while he mingled while paying into the crowd. The roadie unravelling a 300 ft spool of guitar cable as he walked through the club & out onto the city streets below - 2 floors down, chatting with passerbys on the street & playing the tastiest licks & chords, smiling & grinning the entire time .... he was the real deal, a people person first & foremost. My buddy worked for a local Ottawa University radio station (ckcu) and actually managed to 'book' an impromptu interview with Albert between sets one time. It took place in a tiny 'green room' under the stairs at the Rainbow. I was fortunate enough to tag along for the interview. I'll never forget how he opened the door to his 'break room/green room' and easily invited us in to chat with him while he changed his strings & tuned up. He greeted us at the door of the tiny room with, "Hey fellas, come on in & have a seat. Ya'll want to axe me some questions for a radio show?" no security, no attitude, all smiles and SUPER friendly. Amazing, thanks for the hospitality Albert, in both your music & your genuine personality.
Its because musicians are to worried about perfection and playing from the mind and not the heart mistakes should happen it makes human ,real stop trying to copy note for note and be original.
I'm 60 years old, put Albert Collins on in a bar, a guy my age said how could you listen to this music you're the same age as me! Because I got soul I told h8m, he looked really confused 😂😂
These cats are missed dearly. The blues greats: Albert Collins, B.B. King, Albert Collins, Muddy Waters, Elmore James, SRV, Johnny Winter. Just to name a few. Blues hasn't been the same without these cats. RIP.
The passage of time makes me realize how fortunate I was to be able to see, hear and experience many of the all-time greats while they were still alive and kickin'.... it's not the same without them, the world just isn't as good with them gone.
I was there beautiful most unbelievable night. We heard people talkin of an after-party and Sir sound Studios some blocks away in New York City and me and my two buddies actually went and actually snuck in and actually watch the Blues Jam with many famous names and legends. Lonnie Mack Roy Buchanan and and Albert Collins in the president of Alligator Records put on this great party. Truly one of the highlights of my life. Jaco Pastorius walked in and got up and played some blues with some of them like Paul Shaffer. I saw Stevie Stevens walking around Julian Lennon Stewart Copeland f*** what a night miss you everyday Albert going to have to plugging my Telecaster into in it to that open G minor
Such a high ringing piercing tone when he plays. Showman created some of the best live concerts I've had the joy to experience. With his 100 foot cord he would engage with his fans directly. Thank you sir R.I.P.
Indeed, imagine coming from where Collins came from and making it to the Carnegie Hall. He once thought he could not learn the guitar and that he was not good enough of a singer. He played for 3 dollars a night and needed to have a day job for many years
had the pleasure of having a beer with him and the band at Jonathan Swifts in Cambridge, MA back in the seventies! What a show with his spool of guitar chord he walked right out the door and was playing outside on Harvard Sq. Don't see that anymore! Great player and band!
this guy plays with no pick, invented his own style, one of the most creative musicians ever, and dammit he has FUN playing and it's contagious, love this guy!!
I was lucky-enough to see Albert Collins and the Icebreakers live, up-close and personal maybe a dozen times in the late 1970s & 1980s right up to the early 90s. Many of those shows in small clubs. Albert and the band were simply amazing. Albert never forgot his fans and always put on a great show. Never coasted; always played his heart out. And his bands were always so tight and funky. Oh man, yes those were some very good times... I sure do miss him.
Beyond greatness. I will always remember taking a Blues Cruise with Albert Collins and band around Manhattan Island the best 3 hours of my life under the Brooklyn Bridge to the Statue of Liberty while he whale his balls off. Keep in mind the boat has three levels and his cord is long enough where he didn't skip a beat and rocked every level. no one could even come close to the magic that came out of this man and his band. some may disagree but if you saw the many concerts I saw of this man you couldn't deny his greatness and uniqueness
Was so happy to find Albert live. I saw him a few times at Stache and Little Brothers on High street in Columbus Ohio. Always a treat to follow Albert onto the street during one of his jams. Thanks for the memories.
The iceman is a legend. Smooth and so cool it comes from the freezer. Thanks for this great upload. Had the privilege of seeing him a few times. One of those times was at the Park West in Chicago where he and Johnny Winter dueled. They were both artists on Alligator Records at the time. Other posters are right, his performances on the Antones label are fantastic. The live anniversary concerts are uploaded and feature all of the best bluesmen that went every year for that celebration in the 80's.
An American Anthem. Great Blues guitar and credit card debt... That's art! I grew up in the country hearing JB and Otis Redding and Muddy Waters coming from the cooks house. When I was twenty, in New Orleans I could go to a local live music watering hole and see Albert Collins or Rufus Thomas. Heck, Irma Thomas! Everybody lived here or gigged here. James Brown played downtown, but he should! We don't have that anymore; The next generation is White Bread. It's awful! Amy Winehouse left t
This was one of the earliest great live blues concerts,with 3 Great blues masters LONNIE MACK ,ROY BUCHANAN, ALBERT COLLINS LIVE AT RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL.
I've seen him numerous times he is a showman excellent guitar player his lyrics are great and the place I seen him was about as big as that stage he's playing on
Dear Class, Albert Collins & his Band have done & been so much good for music & regarding music, the Blues, Jazz, Albert's mastery of the telecastery, etc. lol. So, it's good news to hear them playing so good, ....Albert & the Band made up for it in the end with Albert's explanation, Class, the truth about things, but just one thing concerns me in this song. Albert teaches about money & wealth, & lots of things in life actually, he loves to jam out the Universe to harmonious great music, but in the lyrics he states something to the effect of he bought nice dresses for his good Wife, and "she came home lookin' silly", sigh..which disturbs me, Class. It makes me feel like something's wrong, maybe some war of man -vs- woman going on or another love battle etc. The things we all go through out here in love & Romance & Marriage & chastity. Especially when the actual "truth" of girls & women is as 100% totally proved, proven, verified, evidenced, & Documented now on our Internet in the Palin for President & Pelosi for President Campaigns always, regardless of all always at School, rather their "natural intelligence" regarding life, money, & wealth, and their natural longevity, at this time in our history if not just always, and tendency to have a longer average lifespan than males & men, in the USA (Region), & potentially Universally, but scientifically so, my peoples. Girls love life a lot, they may be and actually are somewhat "the Custodians of life, & involved regarding life", as child-bearing peoples. So basically it's contrary Albert's lyrics, because it's way more likely for males & men to screw up about money than it is girls & women, most peoples on average. Our Science is reliable, and there's also more than just science in life, but science is reliable always. So is Albert actually, lol. So, we just have to be careful because Sarah Palin & Nancy Pelosi are not/would not be happy about it, Albert Collins has done lots of good work at School for America, tons of it, he loves America a lot. Both Mrs. Sarah Palin Mam & Mrs. Nancy Pelosi Mam have worked tirelessly & totally successfully at & regarding America's finance, ratifying bill after bill in the community's best interest, awarding the American peoples stimulus checks & other benefits & rewards, and as always, regardless of all always..........being totally strong about & regarding "all life", with natural intelligence regarding things, that guys don't apparently seem to have, most guys anyway. Yet Mr. Albert Collins' good Wife still lives & exists in an untouchable state & place, that cannot ever be changed....a pretty innocent flower girl, in a pretty dress, in a memory and an innocent place that is made of light, where she is happy. Her chastity..and all girls' chastity cannot be broken, the girls are so tough about life & love, Romance, Marriage, Chastity, friendship, partnership, fidelity, honor, Grace, loyalty, faithfulness, trust, and the Majesty of love, all the things of love, that it's their nature, their natural state, their "unchangeable state". Class, the girls are in my Teaching of 10 Commandment Way, just like light..they are so strong & healthy & oriented that we know not to look too long or we will go blind, lol. Albert & his Band did great, these $200 dresses are worth, well....we all think way more than $200, we start with "100% totally infinitely, specifically to the highest order of magnitude priceless always, regardless of all always, with even just 1 life that goes into a dress such as from a cotton tree person, let alone all the other peoples that go into one dress, the flowers, the peoples". It's heavy but we have to defend all from & regarding the ancient man -vs- woman war deal, always, regardless of all always man. Our Campaign Slogan in the Palin for President & Pelosi for President Campaigns is still: 1) Equality 2) Sexual Equality &3) Equal potential in & regarding all & all things, under God, always, regardless of all always. But also includes all of our work regarding girls & women, and Palin & Pelosi's total success healing up America's financial disaster, to a great degree. They did great for us, & remember Palin & Pelosi are both Angels & GRADUATES at our School 1 "Count to ten" - Martial Art School (c)1, Patented(1) now, and 10th Degree - Whitebelts now, always, regardless of all always, so they are both therefore Universal in nature. So they work on a Universal level, including all their work for America.
Gwendolyn Collins deserves a lot of credit for her husband's success. He was about ready to quit the music business and come off the road, take a straight job, but she convinced him to start writing original music and to start singing. That was in the early 1970s. He still had some dues to pay, but when Bruce Iglauer signed him to Alligator Records a few years later, things changed for the better and his years of hard work and touring started paying off.
Sending this video out to my late...Aunty Bessie Mae Gordon...She Loved This Man Albert Collins...From Your Niece...Barbara Gail Gordon(Griner)...Sleep Peacefully with This Sound Of Music In Your Spirit ) She loved This Man...Aug 20 2019 Monday............
Yea like two twin reverbs, but its not as loud as the super six reverb. Imagine 3 twin reverbs stacked on top of each other. That will melt the wax out of your ears.
One of the best blues guitarist that ever lived.
I've seen him live countless times. One of my all time favorite acts to see live.
@@jmsully3 I am very jealous
@@jmsully3I want to trade lives!
@@jmsully3 I would say I'm jealous... hell.... I am. But why don't you tell us a little about these shows and help keep his memory fresh? I'm sure we would all appreciate it.
…with a sound all his own. Two notes and you know it’s Albert.
what a career...1940's to the 1990's !
I was so blessed to see he & his 3 or 4 piece band rock the Rainbow Bistro in Ottawa, Canada more than once or twice in less than 10 years back in the 80's.
I would study all musicians on the stage, how they played, the groove and vibe they would set, always noticed just how much fun they were all having.
I would watch & learn taking it all in as they played 2 hr sets in a small club in a small northern town during the middle of a Canadian winter .... or in the thick of a Canadian heatwave mid summer. Fond memories of some shows going past 2am and the crowd would always want more!
Halfway through the show Albert would enlist a roadie to follow him while he mingled while paying into the crowd. The roadie unravelling a 300 ft spool of guitar cable as he walked through the club & out onto the city streets below - 2 floors down, chatting with passerbys on the street & playing the tastiest licks & chords, smiling & grinning the entire time .... he was the real deal, a people person first & foremost.
My buddy worked for a local Ottawa University radio station (ckcu) and actually managed to 'book' an impromptu interview with Albert between sets one time. It took place in a tiny 'green room' under the stairs at the Rainbow. I was fortunate enough to tag along for the interview. I'll never forget how he opened the door to his 'break room/green room' and easily invited us in to chat with him while he changed his strings & tuned up.
He greeted us at the door of the tiny room with, "Hey fellas, come on in & have a seat. Ya'll want to axe me some questions for a radio show?" no security, no attitude, all smiles and SUPER friendly. Amazing, thanks for the hospitality Albert, in both your music & your genuine personality.
Superb example of the great man's humour, coupled with a brilliant groove.
RIP Albert Collins (October 1, 1932 - November 24, 1993), aged 61
You will be remembered as a legend.
why doesn't music sound like this anymore? bring back the blues!!!! rip albert.
I second that!
I really cant tell how humans ended up from the blues to what music is today. It says a lot about society man..
Its because musicians are to worried about perfection and playing from the mind and not the heart mistakes should happen it makes human ,real stop trying to copy note for note and be original.
I'm 60 years old, put Albert Collins on in a bar, a guy my age said how could you listen to this music you're the same age as me!
Because I got soul I told h8m, he looked really confused 😂😂
These cats are missed dearly. The blues greats: Albert Collins, B.B. King, Albert Collins, Muddy Waters, Elmore James, SRV, Johnny Winter. Just to name a few. Blues hasn't been the same without these cats. RIP.
You probably also meant to put The "Big Daddy" Albert King in there where you put The "Ice Man" Albert Collins twice.....we are missing them ALL.
The passage of time makes me realize how fortunate I was to be able to see, hear and experience many of the all-time greats while they were still alive and kickin'.... it's not the same without them, the world just isn't as good with them gone.
@@ramsfire you right eq- we ain't drunk- just drinkin
@@joelfortenberry7865 no doubt!
I was there beautiful most unbelievable night. We heard people talkin of an after-party and Sir sound Studios some blocks away in New York City and me and my two buddies actually went and actually snuck in and actually watch the Blues Jam with many famous names and legends. Lonnie Mack Roy Buchanan and and Albert Collins in the president of Alligator Records put on this great party. Truly one of the highlights of my life. Jaco Pastorius walked in and got up and played some blues with some of them like Paul Shaffer. I saw Stevie Stevens walking around Julian Lennon Stewart Copeland f*** what a night miss you everyday Albert going to have to plugging my Telecaster into in it to that open G minor
Such a high ringing piercing tone when he plays. Showman created some of the best live concerts I've had the joy to experience. With his 100 foot cord he would engage with his fans directly. Thank you sir R.I.P.
- snowman?-
One of the most under rated blues singer guitarist but who cares as far I care he was top shelf blues on ALBERT
Saw and was fortunate to meet him at the Catalyst in Santa Cruz, Ca. Gave you the time of day, wonderful Man ❤❤❤
A master musician, storyteller and performer. . . it takes so much more than just hot licks to operate at this level of artistry !
Indeed, imagine coming from where Collins came from and making it to the Carnegie Hall. He once thought he could not learn the guitar and that he was not good enough of a singer. He played for 3 dollars a night and needed to have a day job for many years
Perfect description.
had the pleasure of having a beer with him and the band at Jonathan Swifts in Cambridge, MA back in the seventies! What a show with his spool of guitar chord he walked right out the door and was playing outside on Harvard Sq. Don't see that anymore! Great player and band!
This band’s as funky as a gas station toilet.
Hahahahaha. I died
Ha hell yeah
this guy plays with no pick, invented his own style, one of the most creative musicians ever, and dammit he has FUN playing and it's contagious, love this guy!!
I was lucky-enough to see Albert Collins and the Icebreakers live, up-close and personal maybe a dozen times in the late 1970s & 1980s right up to the early 90s. Many of those shows in small clubs. Albert and the band were simply amazing. Albert never forgot his fans and always put on a great show. Never coasted; always played his heart out. And his bands were always so tight and funky. Oh man, yes those were some very good times... I sure do miss him.
Albert Collings good good good good good
Yessir. Exactly rite
Master of the telecaster... R I P
The Iceman will live forever!
Beyond greatness. I will always remember taking a Blues Cruise with Albert Collins and band around Manhattan Island the best 3 hours of my life under the Brooklyn Bridge to the Statue of Liberty while he whale his balls off. Keep in mind the boat has three levels and his cord is long enough where he didn't skip a beat and rocked every level. no one could even come close to the magic that came out of this man and his band. some may disagree but if you saw the many concerts I saw of this man you couldn't deny his greatness and uniqueness
Clean, cold, and precise. I imagine making it out of Texas back then was very difficult. So many great players competing every night.
Biggest thing in my life is I once spoke with Albert Collins for a split second when his band took a break I tell my friends.
This cat just flat had it! I’ve discovered him lately and I’m amazed!
Albert Collins was a fantastic bluesman and the band great too!!!
Albert Collins vs Albert king.....2 legends never die...
Quite underrated old master of blues, according to the number of views... Thumbs up for him:-)
When was Albert ever underrated ??? Never . Ice Man was never . He was an undisputed master
That’s ridiculous!
No-one who ever heard him play a single note under-rated Albert Collins.
Lol Master of the Tele. SRV loved him lol, even big dawgs recognized Albert
"Underrated?" by who?
@@Jplent1 There are only less than 300,000 views... That is too few
yo lo vii interpretar este tema en el sur de España, allá por 1987, mas o menos. Jamás lo olvidaré.
I like his sense of humor as much as his guitar playing. Dude was funny as hell !!!
The best guitarist and bluesman.
Was so happy to find Albert live.
I saw him a few times at Stache and Little Brothers on High street in Columbus Ohio.
Always a treat to follow Albert onto the street during one of his jams.
Thanks for the memories.
The iceman is a legend. Smooth and so cool it comes from the freezer. Thanks for this great upload. Had the privilege of seeing him a few times. One of those times was at the Park West in Chicago where he and Johnny Winter dueled. They were both artists on Alligator Records at the time. Other posters are right, his performances on the Antones label are fantastic. The live anniversary concerts are uploaded and feature all of the best bluesmen that went every year for that celebration in the 80's.
Wish we had musicians like this today👌
THE man. Pure genius on the guitar 🤙🏼
An American Anthem. Great Blues guitar and credit card debt... That's art!
I grew up in the country hearing JB and Otis Redding and Muddy Waters coming from the cooks house. When I was twenty, in New Orleans I could go to a local live music watering hole and see Albert Collins or Rufus Thomas. Heck, Irma Thomas! Everybody lived here or gigged here. James Brown played downtown, but he should!
We don't have that anymore; The next generation is White Bread. It's awful! Amy Winehouse left t
This was one of the earliest great live blues concerts,with 3 Great blues masters LONNIE MACK ,ROY BUCHANAN, ALBERT COLLINS LIVE AT RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL.
Another Great TEXAS Bluesman! Long line y'all!
Unbelievable good .one of the best pieces of music i ever heard
Saw😂 him live several times.
The iceman, brilliant!
Ain’t no matching the master of the telecaster.
That's for sure Dan D! A.C. was in a class of his own. Untouchable!
Saw him for the first time in 1978. Was smoking then and if anything he sounds even better now. Nothing being recorded now that comes close!
Albert Collins n.1
I've seen him numerous times he is a showman excellent guitar player his lyrics are great and the place I seen him was about as big as that stage he's playing on
Albert Collins October !st,1932-november 24, 1993. Gratefull.
Fantastic
.Good guitarrista.Good blues
Blues at its best he said he don't want to be like BB KING he want to be Albert Collins
Dear Class, Albert Collins & his Band have done & been so much good for music & regarding music, the Blues, Jazz, Albert's mastery of the telecastery, etc. lol.
So, it's good news to hear them playing so good, ....Albert & the Band made up for it in the end with Albert's explanation, Class, the truth about things, but just one thing concerns me in this song. Albert teaches about money & wealth, & lots of things in life actually, he loves to jam out the Universe to harmonious great music, but in the lyrics he states something to the effect of he bought nice dresses for his good Wife, and "she came home lookin' silly", sigh..which disturbs me, Class. It makes me feel like something's wrong, maybe some war of man -vs- woman going on or another love battle etc. The things we all go through out here in love & Romance & Marriage & chastity.
Especially when the actual "truth" of girls & women is as 100% totally proved, proven, verified, evidenced, & Documented now on our Internet in the Palin for President & Pelosi for President Campaigns always, regardless of all always at School, rather their "natural intelligence" regarding life, money, & wealth, and their natural longevity, at this time in our history if not just always, and tendency to have a longer average lifespan than males & men, in the USA (Region), & potentially Universally, but scientifically so, my peoples. Girls love life a lot, they may be and actually are somewhat "the Custodians of life, & involved regarding life", as child-bearing peoples.
So basically it's contrary Albert's lyrics, because it's way more likely for males & men to screw up about money than it is girls & women, most peoples on average. Our Science is reliable, and there's also more than just science in life, but science is reliable always. So is Albert actually, lol.
So, we just have to be careful because Sarah Palin & Nancy Pelosi are not/would not be happy about it, Albert Collins has done lots of good work at School for America, tons of it, he loves America a lot.
Both Mrs. Sarah Palin Mam & Mrs. Nancy Pelosi Mam have worked tirelessly & totally successfully at & regarding America's finance, ratifying bill after bill in the community's best interest, awarding the American peoples stimulus checks & other benefits & rewards, and as always, regardless of all always..........being totally strong about & regarding "all life", with natural intelligence regarding things, that guys don't apparently seem to have, most guys anyway.
Yet Mr. Albert Collins' good Wife still lives & exists in an untouchable state & place, that cannot ever be changed....a pretty innocent flower girl, in a pretty dress, in a memory and an innocent place that is made of light, where she is happy. Her chastity..and all girls' chastity cannot be broken, the girls are so tough about life & love, Romance, Marriage, Chastity, friendship, partnership, fidelity, honor, Grace, loyalty, faithfulness, trust, and the Majesty of love, all the things of love, that it's their nature, their natural state, their "unchangeable state".
Class, the girls are in my Teaching of 10 Commandment Way, just like light..they are so strong & healthy & oriented that we know not to look too long or we will go blind, lol.
Albert & his Band did great, these $200 dresses are worth, well....we all think way more than $200, we start with "100% totally infinitely, specifically to the highest order of magnitude priceless always, regardless of all always, with even just 1 life that goes into a dress such as from a cotton tree person, let alone all the other peoples that go into one dress, the flowers, the peoples". It's heavy but we have to defend all from & regarding the ancient man -vs- woman war deal, always, regardless of all always man.
Our Campaign Slogan in the Palin for President & Pelosi for President Campaigns is still: 1) Equality 2) Sexual Equality &3) Equal potential in & regarding all & all things, under God, always, regardless of all always.
But also includes all of our work regarding girls & women, and Palin & Pelosi's total success healing up America's financial disaster, to a great degree. They did great for us, & remember Palin & Pelosi are both Angels & GRADUATES at our School 1 "Count to ten" - Martial Art School (c)1, Patented(1) now, and 10th Degree - Whitebelts now, always, regardless of all always, so they are both therefore Universal in nature. So they work on a Universal level, including all their work for America.
The greatest. I miss him so much.
This is the Collins song that won me over.
What's amazing is he kept his warehouse job from a teenager until he passed.
Bravo, Bravo, Bravo. Magnifico!
I love that song ...perfect timing
love albert what a story teller!!!RIP
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His wife wrote the words to this one ...I love this song!!
Exceptional ! Cela mai mare Albert Collins !
Got to see him in Houston. Killa thrilla in Manila more or less. Gotta have those blues
One of the best, amazing performer, great guitarist, I understand his wife wrote this song (Gewndolyn Collins)
Gwendolyn Collins deserves a lot of credit for her husband's success. He was about ready to quit the music business and come off the road, take a straight job, but she convinced him to start writing original music and to start singing. That was in the early 1970s. He still had some dues to pay, but when Bruce Iglauer signed him to Alligator Records a few years later, things changed for the better and his years of hard work and touring started paying off.
Pretty sharp horn section
funkiest guitar player ever!
We miss you and your Icebreakers Albert !
Love the Iceman, he could JAM the BLUES every which way!
The master of the Telecaster!
Mr Iceman playing through a Marshall stack..Heck Yeah !!
His bands were SO damn great.
That's cos they were playing with Albert. Seriously. Soul like his rubs off onto the band. Infectious. Albert was a giant.
O Brasil também é Albert collins!! 🇺🇸 🇧🇷
the king is telling the truth...
That's for sure rene Eskimotoon olsen. The Iceman sure knows how to testify!
Master Of The Telecaster!!
Sending this video out to my late...Aunty Bessie Mae Gordon...She Loved This Man Albert Collins...From Your Niece...Barbara Gail Gordon(Griner)...Sleep Peacefully with This Sound Of Music In Your Spirit ) She loved This Man...Aug 20 2019 Monday............
A Groove that just won't quit!
All thumbs and All fingers!!!!!!!!!! Not Artful? Complete and total Blues "Giving"! Who's ( My? ). Love Nitty Too!
very cool
i love his style
"Dis is da highlight of my life"!
The Ice Man would have been 87 today-notice his lack of picks;also,his Tele had the Ashtray on it.
Master of the telecaster.
Incredible sound.
Soothes my soul
Good stuff man
The master blues 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Love this so much. Forever ❣🙏
He was so fuckin' funky!!!
Great blues!
Even this..where did this raw honest music go to ? For me there is no better
Super good Albert collings
Perhaps not the best, but the one I prefer, just great
try to touch it.simply soul man.
As cool as the other side of the pillow!
Very pleased that this has more than 400,000 views.
rip the best of the best
Motown blues...this is how it should sound...
this funkier than motown. it's memphis/N.O. funk
Stax blues !
The tele master
sooooo fresh....
''the'' tele-master
Iceman heating up the stage
Le groove ultime 🎉
A true master
Listen to da brother man play da blues!
True Blues!
This man was good
Damn. Look up “cool” in the dictionary. Definition should be a link straight to this video.
Once upon a time long before the internet blew up....
Lol lol I love it! AC is the man! Lol lol
Yea like two twin reverbs, but its not as loud as the super six reverb. Imagine 3 twin reverbs stacked on top of each other. That will melt the wax out of your ears.
Bomba!
like the groove
Yeah, that's the way you do it. Mastercard... Bankamericard. Girl, please!
The master..
Let's charge it!
He's plugged into the Fender Quad on the left