LIGHTNIN' HOPKINS Live 1964

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @derekscott9374
    @derekscott9374 3 года назад +66

    I saw him get buried at Lawndale cemetery in Houston. Albert Collins (his nephew) was there in a white tux...

    • @dukecity7688
      @dukecity7688 2 месяца назад +7

      That's an amazing honor. Thank you for sharing this.

    • @raystevens3527
      @raystevens3527 Месяц назад +7

      I learned something new today,I never knew they were related,two of the greatest Bluesmen of all time in the same family!!

    • @tomneff7030
      @tomneff7030 Месяц назад +6

      Saw him in Denver. His wife told me it was his birthday. So I bought him a drink.,(1972,).

    • @victorevans2996
      @victorevans2996 23 дня назад +2

      I got to see Albert.

  • @leroyholm9075
    @leroyholm9075 4 года назад +298

    Wow! Never in my wildest dreams did I ever thought I would see this. I was sat at the front of this when I was 16 years old and never forgot every momentof it!

    • @AB-fw6qp
      @AB-fw6qp 3 года назад +11

      Damn no way! Lucky! I would pay top dollar for a chance to see lightning live, bb and James brown too

    • @AB-fw6qp
      @AB-fw6qp 3 года назад +1

      Did you ever see james brown or bb live?

    • @jaybeerod
      @jaybeerod  3 года назад +4

      Where was this exactly filmed, UK during the AFBF '64? Thank you

    • @leroyholm9075
      @leroyholm9075 3 года назад +23

      ​Horst Lippmann American Folk Blues Festival tour 1964 Manchester Free Trade Hall & Birmingham Town Hall were filmed.@@jaybeerod

    • @sandnfoam9845
      @sandnfoam9845 3 года назад +1

      @@AB-fw6qp I saw James Brown @ Olimpya in Paris 1966 ,... not so sure

  • @audiophileman7047
    @audiophileman7047 Год назад +77

    Sam "Lightnin'" Hopkins was one of the greatest bluesmen of all time. 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @hilmarwensorra1215
    @hilmarwensorra1215 2 года назад +35

    In very loving memory of Mr. Sam Hopkins (1912-1982 R.I.P. // gone but not forgotten).

  • @afvet5075
    @afvet5075 4 года назад +18

    My dad took all of his kids to visit Mr. And Mrs Ditta almost every Sunday. My dad would drink beer with Mr. Ditta all day and bullshit. Norman was the butcher and there was an aparrment above Dittas Market where my buddy Jr. and his family lived. Lightning Hopkins used to come over and go in his store and play outside sometimes. That store was in the 9th Ward in Houston, Texas. Great memories going there all the time.

  • @brettdavid
    @brettdavid 27 дней назад +26

    First time I heard this, I listen and I hear immediate influences on Jimmi Hendrix, John Mayall, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Rory Gallagher and Eric Clapton and so many current and past great blues and rock musicians (Guitarists) - we owe a lot to this man mighty LIGHTNING and his visionary, now legendary roots - as a blues and rock guitarist - such a clean and thoughtful and honest purveyor of his craft - thank god for the Internet of Things where we can all share this and so much more.

    • @ednaatluxton4918
      @ednaatluxton4918 24 дня назад

      Those rock stars were influenced by the earlier blues musicians. Especially British rock bands like Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones who took their name from a blues song and were huge Muddy Waters fans.

    • @LBNLDC1
      @LBNLDC1 20 дней назад +2

      Big influence on fellow Texan Johnny Winter

  • @aquadan005
    @aquadan005 3 месяца назад +50

    It kills me that musicians such as Lightnin' got treated like crap back in the day ! Bless you Lightnin Hopkins !!!!

    • @jimdep6542
      @jimdep6542 19 дней назад +1

      It looks like he got a very nice reception here.

    • @cm6string
      @cm6string 18 дней назад

      How so?

    • @rogerdodrill4733
      @rogerdodrill4733 8 дней назад

      They applaud bigly​@@cm6string

  • @jonnimbus5671
    @jonnimbus5671 28 дней назад +23

    That’s priceless! Talk about the roots of Rock n Roll. God bless Lightnin’ ,he paved the way for so many without them knowing it!
    What music in the last 60 years.

  • @ACOUSTIC_4LOVE
    @ACOUSTIC_4LOVE 4 года назад +152

    Lightning was the Master Blues guitar of Empty space. His timing was surreal. He was actually extremely fast with his licks up and down the neck but he filled his Solo songs with incredible stops and vacancy that helped to accentuate his soulful vocals!!! He was a Master Bluesman 🇺🇸

    • @joeroganjosh9333
      @joeroganjosh9333 4 года назад +9

      Well put. Deadly speed and accuracy with sudden, seeming vast empty spaces.

    • @tomsiravo
      @tomsiravo 4 года назад +9

      It is the space between the notes that creates the music!

    • @angelvarona6334
      @angelvarona6334 4 года назад +4

      INDEED!!

    • @mindsigh4
      @mindsigh4 Год назад +3

      yep, the bird song shining out from the still black empty night, along with
      the cicadas, crickets & pond frog voice,
      u know it when u can feel it,

    • @stevetrivago
      @stevetrivago Год назад +1

      Awesome props…

  • @Paulscottrock
    @Paulscottrock 4 года назад +77

    Since every man , woman and child has got a smart phone , lightning has millions of new fans .
    Kinda cool that this man was fortunate enough to record his great talent so that now and forever the people can enjoy his gift to mankind .

    • @splash5150izy
      @splash5150izy 4 года назад +2

      And the audience just going crazy is what I noticed, I'm impressed bout that, Great comment PaulScott Rock -

    • @precisionbrown6829
      @precisionbrown6829 4 года назад +2

      Too bad I had to learn on my own. No tuners no RUclips no nothing. Had to learn how to change strings cutting the crap out of myself and blisters!!
      Omg the bleeding 🩸

    • @splash5150izy
      @splash5150izy 4 года назад +2

      @@precisionbrown6829 .. That's all part of learning blisters- callus- sore or tired wrist- aching fingers- hand nearly locking up the lot, there's exercises for all that, also the old pain no gain comes to mind also -

    • @steeevo0136
      @steeevo0136 4 года назад +1

      @@precisionbrown6829 I've been learning guitar for a while now (hell, does anyone ever stop learning ?). I developed callouses of course, but never got any blisters and certainly never cut myself. Am I doing something wrong ??

    • @robertcronin6603
      @robertcronin6603 4 года назад

      Definitely

  • @rufusthompson3055
    @rufusthompson3055 4 года назад +51

    OMG!! WHO are these people clicking "thumbs down" on this genius music? If you don't know anything about the blues,just know that EVERYTHING YOU LISTEN TO TODAY started here!! Except for Mozart...

    • @bradhuskers
      @bradhuskers 4 года назад

      No.
      You're wrong.
      Stop with your racist bullshit

    • @gordonely3591
      @gordonely3591 2 месяца назад +1

      And Arcangelo Corelli had no influence on these artists❓️
      Oboyoboyoboyoboyoboyoboyoboy

    • @AbeFroman-zx5hs
      @AbeFroman-zx5hs Месяц назад

      Their problem.
      I would argue it started with the delta blues and gospel (Eg S Rosetta Tharpe). Lightening one of many favorites of mine.

    • @theseustoo
      @theseustoo Месяц назад +1

      Well... and Beethoven... and Bach... and Rossini... and... and... 😕

    • @AbeFroman-zx5hs
      @AbeFroman-zx5hs Месяц назад +1

      @@theseustoo wrong. Reread his comment.

  • @EVEROSFP1
    @EVEROSFP1 18 дней назад +11

    I know a little about Lightning, but to me, his attitude,music, and appearance are the blues itself ...

  • @matthewblanchard9301
    @matthewblanchard9301 20 дней назад +9

    When I was 17yrs. old I saw Lightnin' and Son House perform together at The Red Barn in Belchertown, MA back in 1971, AMAZING! ....................🕶️🕶️ R.I.P. 🙏🙏

  • @chocodiledundee1
    @chocodiledundee1 4 года назад +48

    Lightning Hopkins is one of the greatest ever , I am huge fan ❤️

  • @dennislittle4279
    @dennislittle4279 4 года назад +20

    Saw Lightnin' in Chicago about a year before he passed. At that time all the years of hard drinking had already taken a heavy toll but he still managed to put on an unforgettable show. The guy was the real deal.

  • @timmotel5804
    @timmotel5804 Месяц назад +14

    2024: WoW. Excellent. I've known his name most of my life, but never heard or saw him. This is wonderful.
    Thanks for posting wonderful performances like this.

  • @IIVVBlues
    @IIVVBlues 3 года назад +42

    It's amazing how this music, after it died out with the old barrel houses and sleazy dives, moved to the crowded formal concert halls, people sitting attentively in row upon row, listening to these old blues veterans.
    I still think this music is best when performed in smaller venues, with one man and a guitar. This is uniquely an American form of folk music born of musty smoke, cheap booze and broken lives. It was never meant to be so respectable.

    • @jakeyoumell5430
      @jakeyoumell5430 Год назад +4

      Maybe respected, versus respectable? Where the line of art and moral/ethic/sociologic (etc.) hierarchy intersect. Maybe because future artists could take these foundations and run in different directions, as they have in the years since? Fascinating to think about - thanks for the spark :).

    • @ConorAnaconda
      @ConorAnaconda Год назад +1

      Spot on

    • @Don-916SP
      @Don-916SP 7 месяцев назад +2

      Smaller venues are definitely preferable however blues performers needed these larger halls to get broader exposure and put food on the table. They had the scars of some very lean years combined with segregation to overcome. I saw BB King in the Montreal Forum which was WAY too big and certainly not ideal but realized it was probably a necessary evil for a decent pay check.

    • @shaserv
      @shaserv 4 месяца назад +1

      It beyond respectable. I don’t know what you mean, not meant to be respectable.

    • @shaserv
      @shaserv 4 месяца назад +2

      It never died out.

  • @David53D
    @David53D 4 года назад +19

    I learned a lot of guitar by listening to Lightning back in the mid 60's.

  • @ednaatluxton4918
    @ednaatluxton4918 24 дня назад +5

    These old blues stars were the inspiration for classic rock bands like Zeppelin,The Stones, Hendrix,Janis Joplin and more. Thanks to those rock stars these blues singers became real famous when their careers were in clubs, driving in old buses etc. They thanked them

  • @aaronpaterson1615
    @aaronpaterson1615 4 года назад +48

    Another great Texas artist, he's the guy who accurately said, "Country Music ain't nothin' but White Man Blues.."

  • @KITLEVEY
    @KITLEVEY 4 года назад +23

    This is definitely the real work being done by one of the very best. History and our souls smile upon his time with us and the priceless gift of recordings he left with us.

  • @lowellcalavera6045
    @lowellcalavera6045 4 года назад +58

    This is the true gold. Diamonds. Fresh air.

  • @jamesmonahanmusic
    @jamesmonahanmusic 23 дня назад +9

    Holy-smoke, what a beautiful performance. 😊

  • @brianherrington7226
    @brianherrington7226 4 года назад +13

    Had the privilege of seeing this legendary blues great in Sept 1977 at a small theater in Dallas Texas.

    • @stevedrake6529
      @stevedrake6529 17 дней назад

      ?? What was the name of the club??

    • @brianherrington7226
      @brianherrington7226 17 дней назад

      @ It was at the Granada Theater in Dallas Tx. Still there having shows on Lower Greenville Ave.

    • @stevedrake6529
      @stevedrake6529 17 дней назад +1

      @ been there several times!

  • @davidwalker5054
    @davidwalker5054 Месяц назад +40

    its open to debate if ole lightnin was the greatest bluesman ever whats not open to debate and is just a stone cold fact is he was the coolest mutha to grace this planet

    • @sammominks
      @sammominks 22 дня назад

      I’m not gonna argue with that

    • @winky_cat
      @winky_cat 20 дней назад

      No, it's not.

  • @BillBrandon
    @BillBrandon 4 года назад +10

    Light in’ Hopkins was the first blues player I ever heard about, in 1963 when I was in high school. Great guitar, great stories.

  • @Mikino1976
    @Mikino1976 4 года назад +37

    His riffs are smooth and flawless. Listen to what he does with the dynamics too

    • @ceadachrua
      @ceadachrua Год назад +2

      Agreed. Truly one of the all time greats. Hopkins was the undisputed master of the “country style” of blues; raw yet refined, a master guitarist, an impeccable singer, a genius for presentation and prolific songwriter. The roots of his music harken back to the traditional music of west Africa, yet his individual influence is still palpable, as new generations rediscover his powerful music.

  • @anilchitnis3637
    @anilchitnis3637 10 дней назад +1

    Incredible blues guitar player! Mind blowing

  • @deanmary1969
    @deanmary1969 4 года назад +12

    He came to Austin several times in early 70s put a Show on Every Time just his guitar and let The Blues Loose ! Goodness Gracious!

  • @johnc3403
    @johnc3403 4 года назад +53

    Lord have mercy... Samuel John Lightnin' Hopkins, 1912-1982 and very sadly missed.

    • @4orrcountry
      @4orrcountry 4 года назад +10

      Oh but he's still here. Is he ever.

    • @annbugbee5623
      @annbugbee5623 4 года назад +5

      @@4orrcountry Yes he is,Walter B.Memphis.

    • @jeannetteduette6704
      @jeannetteduette6704 4 года назад +3

      Now that hair is laid!
      Looking good lightnin!

  • @kennethneilrubenstein1075
    @kennethneilrubenstein1075 4 года назад +11

    This man was one of my earliest guitar heroes....I effin worshipped LH. Thanks so much for this...

  • @4orrcountry
    @4orrcountry 4 года назад +19

    Mesmerizing. Poignant. What a treat to hear this man play. May God continue to bless Lightnin' Hopkins!

  • @mikerawls9619
    @mikerawls9619 4 года назад +4

    Once again I stumble into something incredible. Thanks u tube.

  • @rooseveltdavis9559
    @rooseveltdavis9559 4 года назад +8

    In the late 70's,when I were a child,my father had a lot of lightnin' hopkins 8-track tapes. I remember the tapes very vividly. 16-greatest hits, original folk blues-A legend in his own time, lightning hopkins sings the blues and some others. Great memories of my childhood.

  • @kevinbeasley2302
    @kevinbeasley2302 Месяц назад +4

    Great singer and a great guitarist. Truly a Blues Master!

  • @peterk5408
    @peterk5408 4 года назад +43

    Master of the art!!!! I am so lucky to have seen him in a small Montreal night club the Rising Sun...this was first live introduction to the blues...how lucky was I....he played a big ass hollowbody electric guitar that night...and just shook up the house...lucky me...

    • @JimMaisonneuve-ri9vg
      @JimMaisonneuve-ri9vg 4 года назад

      I was there also in the montreal club. I went to see him in the green room between the set, and he was sitting there with a 40 oz bottle of whisky. A great original artist with his sound.

    • @neilsthepoet
      @neilsthepoet 4 года назад

      Peter K 👍

    • @ralphwhittemore5041
      @ralphwhittemore5041 4 года назад +1

      Indeed lucky you 👍

    •  4 года назад

      @@neilsthepoet you’re lucky. I saw John Lee Hooker at that place corner of St Urbain and Ste Catherine also saw Buddy Guy and Mick Taylor on St.Denis st at ? I was lucky to see Pine top Perkins (one of Muddy s piano players) at the Jazz Fest in the early 80s and Honey Boy Edwards also at the Jazz fest at the time he was the only delta blues guitarist left from the early 30s. I believe he was on the road with Robert Johnson in 1937 when Robert was poisoned and later died. Tragic stories in the blues. Lots of them.

    • @chevreherd
      @chevreherd 4 года назад +2

      I hope the Montreal audience was a bit more lively than this one shown in the front row lol

  • @camcamwatt
    @camcamwatt 4 года назад +36

    G'day from Melbourne Australia - this is helping me KICK the LOCKDOWN Blues!!

    • @caniican
      @caniican 4 года назад +3

      Me too..BIG TIME MEDICINE FOR OUR SOULS... what an absolutely incredible performance, absolutely mind-blowing.. cheers from Las Vegas USA

    • @broncodude6299
      @broncodude6299 4 года назад +4

      Good medicine for those lockdown blues 👍

    • @4tinfaces
      @4tinfaces 4 года назад +3

      Mr. Melbourne-Palo Alto, CA here-I was in Melbourne in 2018 and 2019. What a city. I’ve seen a quite lot of AU. What great people. I’m wishing you the very best.

    • @JoeandAngie
      @JoeandAngie 4 года назад +2

      Fight, brother, fight! Tyranny MUST be defeated!!
      Socialism is Satanic. The Non-secular looking for to produce their own selfish Utopia apart from God.
      No regard for life and everyone is pigeonholed by their skin color/religion.
      So intolerant...it would be laughable if it were not so hypocritically pathetic in their views lockstep with the crowd...just like jr high.
      It's the same aholes who were obnoxious and student "leaders" in high school . Pseudo power and popularity morphs into an ugly greedy life-hating adult Karen and Biff.
      F em all.
      Conservatives don't cater nor think in such primitive ways.
      Err on the side of Life.
      Good luck.
      Bust one of those fkrs in the nose then twist his trachea. It'll say it's sorry quickly.
      WWG1WGA

    • @robertbarrett6267
      @robertbarrett6267 4 года назад +3

      If this was 60 yrs ago someone would have written "Lockdown Blues". ....in b flat.

  • @annbugbee5623
    @annbugbee5623 4 года назад +8

    Wow,excellant,Whew he is guick and very Precise, He knew the Blues,and l Love WHAT AND how he sang and played,Nothing but the BLUES,Great upload,Walter B.Memphis. 🌠🌎💯

  • @3340steve
    @3340steve 4 года назад +30

    "Lightnin change when he want a change " ....the real folk blues....

    • @johnbuell8035
      @johnbuell8035 4 года назад

      Is that a quote from somewhere? Did he say that? I was just going to comment that his changes all over the place

    • @johnbuell8035
      @johnbuell8035 3 года назад +1

      @SI Thanks for the response. I played in the backing band for an old blues man from Mississippi via Chicago and the changes were all over the place. You’d get 11-bar blues and 13-bar blues and enough 12-bars to keep you wondering if it was you that had lost it. The band got very good at listening.
      I think when people play on their own they don’t have the strict requirement to follow changes properly, and they also don’t have other players to keep them honest - it’s difficult to miss when you hear the bass player walking up to the IV chord, or the drummer playing a fill on the turnaround. Even Eric Clapton dropped the beat on one video where he’s playing acoustic on his own and singing - he played a bar with 5 beats and hit the IV chord a beat late.

  • @samirmokdad6459
    @samirmokdad6459 Месяц назад +4

    Definetly Lightning Hopkins is the king of blues. May his soul rest in peace.
    Stockholm - Sweden.

  • @rbarborist
    @rbarborist 4 года назад +9

    Pioneer of original blues and fly guitar, he rocks! His voice moves my primal soul! There's a reason he's called Lightening Hopkins. Inspired when I hear him play! He hangs an extra beat on the I before he goes to the IV and sometimes cuts a beat when he hits the V turnaround. Traditional blues style. Master bluesman. Thank you Lightening for the blues enlightening.

  • @OnewAll_
    @OnewAll_ 4 года назад +16

    Thank you for uploading this vid. The 2nd song especially just blows me away.
    "Less is more" style of guitar playin' and the man's voice cuts like a Ginsu

  • @thomashugus5686
    @thomashugus5686 Месяц назад +4

    Very pleasing to my ear. I love the blues guitar! He is incredible!

  • @markkennard861
    @markkennard861 6 месяцев назад +5

    I was 2 y.o. here.. wasnt till 60 years later that i found him. Better late than never.

  • @bluespreacher77
    @bluespreacher77 4 года назад +9

    I believe this was filmed during the American Folk Blues Festival Series in Europe.
    American Folk Blues Festival was a music festival that toured Europe as an annual event for several years beginning in 1962. It introduced audiences in Europe, including the UK, to leading blues performers of the day such as Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, John Lee Hooker and Sonny Boy Williamson, most of whom had never previously performed outside the US. The tours attracted substantial media coverage, including TV shows, and contributed to the growth of the audience for blues music in Europe. (From Wikipedia)

    • @supermabel1
      @supermabel1 4 года назад +1

      Yes, at Manchester, UK.

  • @uploadvideeos
    @uploadvideeos 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for introducing these artist. I love blues music but, was unfamiliar with some of these artist. Thank you for opening this door.

  • @rhinohouse1161
    @rhinohouse1161 6 лет назад +33

    How could anyone vote "No" after watching that? Magnifique! Bravo! My hero!

  • @isjerryzkid
    @isjerryzkid 4 года назад +3

    Thank you truly. 💯❤️🤸🏻‍♀️🇺🇸🎶🌼🌸🎸👌

  • @johnc3403
    @johnc3403 4 года назад +17

    '86 I think it was when I first heard this guy. My first proper album too, Autobiography in blues. I learned how to play every song on that album and 30+ years later I still love him. He, for me, is the King of texas/country blues... the voiceings on the guitar and his vocals... just the best

    • @derekgoins6547
      @derekgoins6547 4 года назад

      What about just the blues period who do you think is the king? Me? I say it's split three ways between him robert johnson and albert king.

    • @theherbpuffer
      @theherbpuffer 3 года назад

      @@derekgoins6547 I've been sitting here for five minutes trying to come up with my top 3 bluesmen lol But I think that's just impossible, there's too many great ones. Today I'll go with Lightnin, Buddy Guy, and Rory Gallagher. I personally prefer electric blues but Lightnins style of finger picking is undeniable.

  • @malcolmharley9826
    @malcolmharley9826 4 года назад +7

    The best of the best, saw him numerous times at the Ash Grove😎🤙

  • @Musselchee
    @Musselchee 26 дней назад +2

    "...no buttons to push. No bells to ring." Just mind, fingers, fretboard and a story to sing of desire 'n' heart break.

  • @KiltedCreatureWNC
    @KiltedCreatureWNC 3 года назад

    I got to see Lightin' at a small small club in Deland, FL, around 1999, we were invited to sit with his family who all lived in Deland. He and the family were so very nice and fun, and Lightnin' put on an excellent show!!

    • @mohamedtlass3842
      @mohamedtlass3842 3 года назад

      That’s impossible he died in 1982

    • @KiltedCreatureWNC
      @KiltedCreatureWNC 3 года назад

      @@mohamedtlass3842 my bad, I was thinking of Clarence Gatemouth Brown

  • @caniican
    @caniican 4 года назад +5

    Had a lot of time to play practice listen watch Etc during the pandemic the last 7 months. I've grown physically and mentally because I've used the time wisely and efficiently. I've had fun studying Blues swing rockabilly particularly loving Stevie Ray Vaughan for many years and have perfected that as much as one could honestly not being Stevie Ray of course. But his influences are so strong from many but particularly Lightnin Hopkins and to watch this it all makes sense now why certain people play the way that they do. It's so simple but so impossible to do right unless it's in your soul like this man. God bless you lightning love you. Mind blowing performance! :-)

    • @mrDCunningham
      @mrDCunningham 4 года назад +1

      I am seeing SRVs pride and joy stuff for sure

  • @fordsrestorations970
    @fordsrestorations970 22 дня назад +1

    SHOCKING ! 😮 this is one of the greatest original bluesman at work .😎

  • @anilchitnis3637
    @anilchitnis3637 4 года назад +4

    Awesome blues man! Classic blues lines from the master

  • @davegrabowski6123
    @davegrabowski6123 14 дней назад

    I learned of him young from my Dad and uncles listening and drinking sessions. I got hooked. I had more than they did eventually I bought so much. But they had vinyl

  • @WarrenFloyd-xr2js
    @WarrenFloyd-xr2js Месяц назад +2

    I was born way too late 1963, i play blues harmonica,and love it no stage fright ever 😎👍🎶🎵

  • @kregscott6750
    @kregscott6750 4 года назад +7

    Sweet sound to my soul, thanks man for the memories.

  • @fender4brad
    @fender4brad 4 года назад +2

    Wow, what a gem! Great post, thanks! That is how it’s done!

  • @rerite2
    @rerite2 3 года назад +12

    There's a lot of junk on RUclips but sometimes you find a gem.

    • @shaserv
      @shaserv 4 месяца назад

      Here here!

  • @christophergroman869
    @christophergroman869 4 года назад +14

    he had such powerful soul and his guitar was singing it.

  • @gtsipejr
    @gtsipejr 4 года назад +115

    I think Lightnin didn't get enough credit for his vocals too.

    • @vestibulate
      @vestibulate 4 года назад +3

      GT Sipe The man had a wonderful voice, so dark and expressive.

    • @jaredcraver3898
      @jaredcraver3898 4 года назад +3

      Kind of like jimi hendrix in that respect

    • @clevelee9192
      @clevelee9192 3 года назад

      What up lights is a bad I sure like him

    • @clevelee9192
      @clevelee9192 3 года назад

      What up lights is a bad I sure like him

    • @JustVinnyBlues
      @JustVinnyBlues 3 года назад +1

      One of the truly great Blues voices. This is good quality sound, a lot of his recordings were not so great on the vocals. And when R&B came along, producers would speed up his tracks a bit and add backing tracks and sell the records as R&B records. So his voice is not as rich and thick as we hear in this video. Of course, concert stage, very high quality mic and sound system. His voice sounds better in this video than probably on any record I've heard.

  • @norms3913
    @norms3913 4 года назад +3

    I remember hearing a Jimmy page interview Jimmy page mentioned his name and love his style of the blues

  • @catdaddy3302
    @catdaddy3302 4 года назад +7

    Rings Starr first came to the USA to meet Lightnin’ Hopkins in the early 60s. I first saw him in Boulder, Colorado in 1972. He talked about squirrel hunting in Texas and making squirrel stew. The college kids laughed. I thought, “Where the Hell do they come from?”

    • @Vishangro
      @Vishangro 4 года назад

      Those squirrels have a nice nutty flavour.

    • @rogerdodrill4733
      @rogerdodrill4733 8 дней назад

      Mostly back east, not many local kids in boulder

  • @pmoney3688
    @pmoney3688 4 года назад +4

    That just blew my mind!

  • @stevetrivago
    @stevetrivago Год назад +5

    Gold 🙏🏼🫡 Thank you….

  • @bluestogreen1693
    @bluestogreen1693 4 года назад +208

    How many guitar players in the house? 2020

    • @bluestogreen1693
      @bluestogreen1693 4 года назад +2

      You can hear Stevie Ray Vaughan in dis man hard!;)

    • @scottmaggard6561
      @scottmaggard6561 4 года назад +3

      I can't play I just beat em up

    • @tubemagpie
      @tubemagpie 4 года назад +16

      @@bluestogreen1693 Surely it's the other way a round... you hear LH in the playing of SRV.

    • @hubeysinger
      @hubeysinger 4 года назад +17

      Lightnin' was my very first influence to play acoustic guitar and later to singin' the blues, I am a man of 67 years, from Holland in Europe, still playing this music with a lot of passion and it will last forever, love this man with great respect, Sam Lightnin' Hopkins is my true roots to the blues. ***

    • @eriknystrom5839
      @eriknystrom5839 4 года назад +12

      I’m an amateur violinist, 73 yo, mostly playing classical stuff, but I really love this kind of music as well.

  • @thatboyj9816
    @thatboyj9816 4 года назад +21

    Just doesn't get better than that in blues playing.
    Leadbelly.
    Charley Patton.
    Lightning Hopkins.

  • @whitehair8824
    @whitehair8824 4 года назад +13

    This is a form of MAGICK. It looks simple but thats why it gets past your defences and work's on you subtly. The blues are a healer same with rock n roll

  • @bigjoe8922
    @bigjoe8922 4 года назад +3

    Art for the. Ears a master and a masterpiece

  • @Blackgrass1
    @Blackgrass1 4 года назад +4

    My hero back in the days.

  • @arnaldotazzegheti6326
    @arnaldotazzegheti6326 6 месяцев назад +6

    6:55 one of the coolest blues piece ever

  • @johnwagner1259
    @johnwagner1259 4 года назад +17

    That's real Texas 💯 Blues!

  • @commontater8630
    @commontater8630 28 дней назад

    I haven't listened to Lightnin' in ages. This is so great!

  • @Mdubdubs
    @Mdubdubs 6 лет назад +10

    Esto es el Blues. One of the best there ever was. Thanks for sharing hombre.

  • @timpohlman3508
    @timpohlman3508 Месяц назад +3

    One of the best!!!!

  • @IronPepito
    @IronPepito 4 года назад +42

    The definition of cool.

  • @thejawshop-AdventureRecording
    @thejawshop-AdventureRecording 4 года назад +31

    A man and his guitar, at a time when those licks were relatively new, and to think how many times since they have been copied.

    • @robertcronin6603
      @robertcronin6603 4 года назад +3

      Yes! So true 🔥

    • @norms3913
      @norms3913 4 года назад +3

      Yea ppl like clapton and page and Robert cray

    • @dl242ti
      @dl242ti Месяц назад

      For me It is more like I am thankful to him for teaching me these riffs. Making me a better player.😎

  • @johnlysic6727
    @johnlysic6727 4 года назад +18

    Damn fine playing - this Dude is the definition of Cool Azz M____rf____r

  • @LBNLDC1
    @LBNLDC1 20 дней назад

    I saw him play a small club in San Francisco in the 70s. Small crowd, great show.

  • @broncodude6299
    @broncodude6299 4 года назад +3

    We just don’t have anyone like Lightin’ these days. Dressed up, smoooth as they get. And that style, oh that style 😊

  • @dwartfarquart9590
    @dwartfarquart9590 4 дня назад

    So good. One of my all time favorites.

  • @harringtonbenton334
    @harringtonbenton334 4 года назад +9

    It's like Magic when he plays!

  • @leswagstaff4908
    @leswagstaff4908 6 лет назад +19

    Gotta love Lightnin ...

  • @ricardojasso.sr.4020
    @ricardojasso.sr.4020 22 дня назад

    Thank you for all the people who put this on video so as all persons can see all now past on music maker's me i am sn oldtexasboy.

  • @neilsthepoet
    @neilsthepoet 4 года назад +2

    Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit !
    Thank you Big G for givin us Lightnin
    Tears that wash away fears ..... stay humble

  • @bryanshirk6829
    @bryanshirk6829 4 года назад +12

    "Rubber on wheels is quicker than rubber on heels "...

  • @HazelS71
    @HazelS71 Год назад +2

    what an absolute legend 🎸

  • @c.s.mcleod7383
    @c.s.mcleod7383 4 года назад +12

    "Baby, please come and go." Hehe!

  • @torrencetownsend4425
    @torrencetownsend4425 Год назад +2

    A master of his craft!

  • @bobsyeruncle4841
    @bobsyeruncle4841 6 лет назад +101

    Coolest of the cool cats.

  • @murattaner7384
    @murattaner7384 4 года назад +4

    I am so lucky The very first blues I ever heard 53 years ago was an incredible version of Guitar Lightnin' with him on electric,el.bass, drums AND harmonica. Cant find it today .Can anybody help.?PLS:PLS :))))

  • @jeffclayton1740
    @jeffclayton1740 4 года назад +2

    Lightnin Hopkins a legend in the Blues

  • @johnosborne2989
    @johnosborne2989 Месяц назад +2

    Great blues by a legend .❤❤❤❤

  • @TerryNails
    @TerryNails 4 года назад +12

    Some of these old cats didn't restrict themselves to keeping the four-bar structure going with any regularity. Great stuff! First time I saw him was in San Francisco in 68 and he looked a hell of a lot older than he does in this video..

    • @BernieHollandMusic
      @BernieHollandMusic 4 года назад +5

      Yeah ! I know what you mean - 11 bar, 12 bar, 13 bar blues ? Go with what feels right ! It's like the 'irregularity' gives it character

    • @sandnfoam9845
      @sandnfoam9845 3 года назад +1

      @@BernieHollandMusic this is my humble attempt ruclips.net/video/1BdhniEBpPg/видео.html

    • @deadeven7712
      @deadeven7712 3 года назад +1

      @@BernieHollandMusic Right! I was thinking the same on the song structures. I'd have hated to have to do a "walk in and play" gig with him. Reminds me of a Howlin Wolf interview I saw where he said BB King play blues for them white folks. I think that's what he was referring to. That nice boxed structure. Some of it drags, some of it feels rushed. It's hard to explain to a non musician. Lol..

    • @deadeven7712
      @deadeven7712 3 года назад +1

      @@sandnfoam9845 Great playing! The language translation made it different for sure!

  • @crazybanannie
    @crazybanannie 2 года назад

    I was barely two years old when this song was playing. My dad loved big band, The Count, Mr. Basie.

  • @sciexp
    @sciexp 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this.

  • @thebigchopvideomemoriescol8060
    @thebigchopvideomemoriescol8060 4 года назад +10

    The sound quality is so good.... I'm in awe.

    • @pawelpap9
      @pawelpap9 Месяц назад

      Do you realize they had electricity in 1964?

    • @thebigchopvideomemoriescol8060
      @thebigchopvideomemoriescol8060 Месяц назад

      @@pawelpap9 you’re a 🤡. There’s a microphone in front of an amplifier. That’s some garage band type shit. These days you’re paying a crew of sound engineers to get “the right sound”.
      Lightnin’ Hopkins was so good he makes this set up sound this good.
      So yeah you ding dong, electricity in 1962 and I’ll say it again…I’m in awe.

  • @davidsaints1
    @davidsaints1 4 года назад +1

    Que suerte los que vieron a este hombre en vivo y directo

  • @randyfletcher3084
    @randyfletcher3084 4 года назад +2

    The year I was born I love it listen to this lady's