When this guy came to England I went to see him in Portsmouth. The venue was full of biker guys and long haired rockers.This is about 1990. I was 24 , stapress Levis' , Ben Sherman, loafers and a sport's jacket. They all snarled at me 'till I lit my fat joint, then we became friends. What a guitar player this guy is. He brought the fucking house down when he did 'see the light'.
I was lucky to see him a few years before he died in the city of London Ontario at a free festival, it was fabulous. I miss this type of show on TV 'night music' was a classic.
35 years ago today this album came out. The shoe told me to go and catch this Cat. he plays it on his lap. Saw him 7times. miss you Big man you are still the Best
He plays it on his lap because at age three that's the only way he could hold it. He has said that he doesn't understand why others don't play that way because your fingers can do so much more
As a guitarist,Jeff never gets the recognition he deserves,hes right up there with Page Blackmore Clapton Van Halen and all the others who get all the credit.
Someone once said of Franz Liszt, "It was as if nature herself had created a pianist," and that's what I think about Jeff Healey as a blues guitarist and singer. The man was incredible. Love this performance.
i had the pleasure/honor to see the jeff healey band at the plush horse inn, redondo beach, ca, in about 1994. i drove four hours each way that night. it was worth every minute.
This is probably the most unbelievable thing I've ever seen and heard, in my pretty long life. The late great Jeff Healey, deserves to be mentioned among the all time great guitarists. He played in his own unique way, and I think a talent like this only occur once or twice in a century.
I have come back and watched this countless times, and I still feel like I cannot quite believe what I am seeing and hearing. Jeff Healey needs to be in the GOAT discussion for guitar - PERIOD!
Jeff Healey is an absolute inspiration. I'll never forget the day he came to visit our classroom in Toronto, Canada when I was in grade 7. To take time out of his busy schedule to visit some kids in public school was so nice of him, it will stay with me forever. Thanks Jeff. You gave me a happy memory of a lifetime. Forever grateful!
Really he came to see you at school I'm 7th grade ? Wow you are one lucky kid lol adult now but you know what I mean I love Jeff he is awesome what is your favorite song bye him mine is angel eyes I love that song it means so much to me
@@joycemitchell6954 Yeah, he really did come to see our class in school in Toronto. It was around 1992 or so. Was super awesome of him. Angel Eyes is a great song. I loved his music from Roadhouse (I was also was a Patrick Swayze fan).
Yes I got to say angel eyes is my favorite song bye Jeff and loved loved Patrick as much as Jeff may they always be remembered in our hearts and souls and minds rip you guys much love bros
WOW. I had never seen this before! The very first thing the struck me was what an impact a great rhythm section can have. I've always wondered if Jeff's very average rhythm section held him back from greater success over those first few albums. This song has never sounded so powerful!
I used to work for a medical company as a delivery driver in the early 90’s and I used to see Jeff on a regular basis. I always said hello to him and he in return. I didn’t want to overwhelm him with what a fan I was off his music. So a casual hello Jeff was good enough. 🎸
I heard Jeff Healy, 30 years ago on german TV. i will never forget the performance (still not found it) or his name. Coming back Jeff, highest achievement.
I'll never forget the first time i heard this. And this man. Ill never forget. And this is totally out of hand bad ass. I was lucky and got to see him a ...seems like a thousand years ago but ill never forget.
I went to see Jeff play before he was famous there was only about 10 people at the gig at lunch time. After he played I told him your going make it big soon. He said thank-you! A year later he was playing sold out shows. It was in Vancouver we had to pay see him about $3 dollars the cashier said some blind fellow that plays blues. When we came out of the pub we were speechless!
I saw him at the Molson Amphitheatre in Toronto one summer. I don't think there were 20 people in the audience, but he played as if he was in a stadium. Incredible!
Yeah, I guess there's no guarantee of any artist making it big, but Jeff created that 'buzz' wherever he went. He seems like such a pure guy, like he could play on any stage with any band and land on his feet so well. That's who he was. The popular songs and albums were great too but he was a devoted musician principally. He's so Old School that way, like he's a jazz player. I believe he owned an insane amount of old records.
It came up again and once again I had to watch. I will continue to watch every time it comes up in my feed. Outstanding musicianship from everybody in the band. Jeff was just one of a kind talent.
The band is beyond anything but Jeff’s way of playing a guitar is just out of this world. I just can’t believe how can someone use the left hand like that
I only saw Jeff Healey one time saw him in Detroit August 27th 1991 one year to the day when we lost Stevie Ray Vaughan Jeff was amazing I don't know what to say he was sick rest in peace brother
I saw him live in UK Hammersmith long time ago as a guitarist myself I was completely knocked out so sad his death and he was blind long time of his life how did he play like that incredible to Rip Jeff healey💪💪👌🇬🇧
The first I ever heard of Jeff Healey was the performance of this song on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. He's been my favorite guitarist since the first note of that performance. Rest In Peace
This should have 50 million views!!! One of the Greatest Blues/Rock performances of our times and all the Greats would agree, especially Jimi. Thanks Jeff for your life expression, twas a Real Treat.
This is hands down one of the most impressive and inspirational musicianship performances you will see. If you happen to be unfamiliar with this band without Jeff Healey sitting in, like I was, they are absolutely world class tight and talented. And at this point in their careers they were at their height. They are they are the cake. Then Healey absolutely crushes it. He is 2 inches of icing on the cake. Easy to say, but forget for a moment the inspirational element of Healey's life story and just listen. They simply just ROCK! Absolutely slay. And Jeff is 20 or 21 at this point??? This video clip is the absolute pinnacle of funk from a makeshift group of 4 guys without a minute's thought of their age, race or physical hurdles.
When Jeff played there was some kind of a spiritual transformation that took place in him.. it's like the music just took over his whole being...we all sure miss your genius Jeff....🎸🎸🎸
as a former guitar slinging singer who fronted a club band with a continuous and tight road schedule for a large portion of my life,I feel compelled to speak about a few other accomplishments by this young fella just in this one single performance..first off- Marcus and omar are grinning right out of the box..thats something to be proud of on its own..secondly, wow, what a vocal Jeff is laying down...amazing VOCAL...two verses in Jeff says " come on Doc, I got the blues..." wow..what an honor...This had to be a highlight in Jeffs career,one of many...then,able to keep marcus and omar smiling during a pretty wild solo,another amazing accomplishment..Listen to marcus and omar here- laying it DOWN,and having a ball....shows how much respect these dudes had for what Jeff was laying down..then....wait for it....The very young Jeff gets to tell marcus and omar- "way down...." what??? the balls on this guy...lmao.... last but not least- the killer lick and performance on the guitar at the end absolutely made marcus break down in smiles, from ear to ear....what an amazing performance...I mean, truly amazing.So glad this is out there for people to remember what a talent Jeff really was... and my goodness what a band behind him this night....my goodness... and i have been priveleged to have some of the very best behind me...Johnny Gayden,Micheal Doster...I know what it means to have this kind of talent behind you...such a blessing..these cats do not grow on trees..
@@paulgordon6949 lol.. i know., Listen Mate, I have been blessed to play with some of the best, the absolute cream of the crop at times when I was working enough to attract the cats. I am telling you straight up for a cat as young as Jeff to get that kind of performance and respect from those veterans speaks very loudly to me. These cats absolutely laid that shit bra.. love this cut. And the coolest part of it all, is Jeff deserved the respect they gave him. performances like this are so rare my friend. I bet that room still smells like mojo
Jeff HEaley is in a league of its own...Marcus and Omar are barely keeping up - blessed to be there - they are great , I am a fan of both, but this is supernatural power on display - leagues above...you can't learn that.... Even SRV, the absolute brute force in blues, had to take a step back and admire....jaw open...
Unfortunately, it's either a popularity contest to get nominated, or how well you kiss a**. No Paul Rogers or Little Feat? But we get Kate Bush and Cheryl Crow! Give me a friggin break!
Yes Dave he was with other great guitarists. But his unique playing will be rememberd. Saw him once here in Tilburg. Noorderligt and he blew up the crowd.
Definitely the most underrated guitarist of all time and his vocals are also right up there in my opinion. His version of While my guitar gently weeps is the best version of it I've ever heard. Most of us first heard him in the movie Road House and I've been a fan ever since its such a shame that he's no longer here but damn he left us with some incredible music.
Jeff still gives me a storm of emotions like 30 years ago, when i saw him playing "While my guitar gently weeps" in that MTv video. I had never seen or heard anything like that and i never will.
I've watched this performance several times, but it gives me goosebumps every time! Not only is Jeff tearing it up, the whole band is phenomenal. I think Jeff was one of the greatest blues guitarists ever because of his technical skill and his incredible phrasing and feel.
Got to see him as well in 1993. I was with my dad at a flea market in Georgia and he was doing a concert right next door. We snuck under a fence and seen the show for free. He was beyond his time.
Maybe their thumbs down is for that useless fucking drummer. He is missing more beats than a rented mule. Jeff and the others save the song from his damage.
2024 and that still is one of the most incredible live performances I've ever seen. What an amazing talent.
😂😂😂😅😮😮
No doubt.. Healy is by far one of the most underrated musicians of our time. Rip legend
Estoy totalmente de acuerdo contigo,es increíble este vídeo! Algo único !
Comme je suis d'accord!
In 2124 they'll be saying the same thing.
Anyone else here homeschooling for music class? Our children will learn how amazing music truly can be? Thanks for sharing this with us.
Thank you Patrick Swayze for introducing me to this genius of a man!
Now I want to re-watch Roadhouse.
I smiled, I shivered, I wept. Astonishing
When this guy came to England I went to see him in Portsmouth. The venue was full of biker guys and long haired rockers.This is about 1990. I was 24 , stapress Levis' , Ben Sherman, loafers and a sport's jacket. They all snarled at me 'till I lit my fat joint, then we became friends. What a guitar player this guy is. He brought the fucking house down when he did 'see the light'.
Jeff had them all jacked up,you are witnessing something spiritual and supernatural
Jeff Healey was one of the greatest guitarist bar none. R.I.P. Jeff
Playing in such an intense way is the proof that nobody needs drugs to feel things... Yeah Jeff I can see the light: Thank you!
Seen this video a thousand times.....as a guitar player...dare I say just not one of the greatest, but maybe "The Greatest"!
I think that if Jeff Healey were to appear on a talent show today, the judges would pass out before he finished the song.
Could you imagine him on American Idol?
Yes, yes, Jeff, but don't ever ignore Dr. John piano, Marcus Miller bass, Omar Hakim drums. What a power group.
Nothin' but the very best there without a doubt! 🙂 ~Rog
Kick ass backup band. No questions
Did someone ignore them? 🙄
The rhythm section is wildly overplaying in my ears.
They are the best!!!
I was lucky to see him a few years before he died in the city of London Ontario at a free festival, it was fabulous. I miss this type of show on TV 'night music' was a classic.
One of the most devastating performances on the electric guitar ever given by mankind!
Absolutely Insane.!!! Made me want to throw my Strat into the damn fireplace
Marcus Miller & Omar THROWING IT FUCKIN’ DOWN!....
Absolutely agree! and with Marcus and Omar it could not be any better!
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Astounding performance. Threw my Strat in the fireplace . Useless piece of shit wouldn't even burn.
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Some people can not see the light...THANKS JEFF!
Learning guitar can be hard,but being blind and becoming a legend as Jeff was is mind blowing , died before his time .
It bums me out when we lose such legends so early. What would THEY have done?
saw him live on acid
@@curtiseverett1671I screwed your mom on acid. See what I did there? Ya, no one cares except you.
No one's guaranteed tomorrow, but I appreciate that he didn't let his " disability " keep him from being purposeful.
It's hard to fathom how Blessed I was to see Jeff live, twice. ❤🙏🏻
This still feels so amazing.
35 years ago today this album came out. The shoe told me to go and catch this Cat. he plays it on his lap. Saw him 7times. miss you Big man you are still the Best
Holy Mother of God, what a beautiful moment. Thank you for sharing- the music lives on.
This guy has more talent in one finger than in most peoples whole body.
The ever famous saying "Nobody can play like him" is most applicable in Jeff's case. What a fantastic unique player. RIP
because nobody learned like him...he plays the chords like a piano
He was amazing totally a confidence man
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He plays it on his lap because at age three that's the only way he could hold it. He has said that he doesn't understand why others don't play that way because your fingers can do so much more
@@mateo98100At age 3it was the only way he could hold it but you're right about playing like a piano
I will never tire of seeing this. Astounding!
I actually saw this when it was first broadcast on tv. Night Music was a great show with fabulous guests and a fabulous band.
Saw the guy live twice back in the 90’s, nothing more to say than just unbelievable shows ! RIP Jeff
What else can be said? I'm standing by my opinion that this is simply the best clip in the history of RUclips.
Ain't much music greater than this
RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jeff Healy
He turned a so called disability into an amazing ABILITY!
As a guitarist,Jeff never gets the recognition he deserves,hes right up there with Page Blackmore Clapton Van Halen and all the others who get all the credit.
Certainly agree I understand he's blind which also tells me that's a class act incredible accomplishment. He should be at least in the top 6 or 7
Someone once said of Franz Liszt, "It was as if nature herself had created a pianist," and that's what I think about Jeff Healey as a blues guitarist and singer. The man was incredible. Love this performance.
i had the pleasure/honor to see the jeff healey band at the plush horse inn, redondo beach, ca, in about 1994. i drove four hours each way that night. it was worth every minute.
This is probably the most unbelievable thing I've ever seen and heard, in my pretty long life. The late great Jeff Healey, deserves to be mentioned among the all time great guitarists. He played in his own unique way, and I think a talent like this only occur once or twice in a century.
Fully agree!
@Bob Whiting RnB no pal the blues.
@@garethbrearley6484 I mean R&B is usually more funky and this ain’t no shuffle lol. Rhythm AND Blues 😆
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I've been a sound guy for 24 years. That is a show when you get to say" II witnessed HISTORY "
I have come back and watched this countless times, and I still feel like I cannot quite believe what I am seeing and hearing. Jeff Healey needs to be in the GOAT discussion for guitar - PERIOD!
Bravissimo bello ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️😊🎸😊
Out of all the guitarists no longer with us, I think I miss Jeff the most. Ungodly skills.
Saw him live in '93. Still remember being fully blown away. Cheating? He'd still kick your arse standing...
God bless Jeff Healey and rest in peace.💜🙏☮️
Jeff Healey is an absolute inspiration. I'll never forget the day he came to visit our classroom in Toronto, Canada when I was in grade 7. To take time out of his busy schedule to visit some kids in public school was so nice of him, it will stay with me forever. Thanks Jeff. You gave me a happy memory of a lifetime. Forever grateful!
Really he came to see you at school I'm 7th grade ? Wow you are one lucky kid lol adult now but you know what I mean I love Jeff he is awesome what is your favorite song bye him mine is angel eyes I love that song it means so much to me
@@joycemitchell6954 Yeah, he really did come to see our class in school in Toronto. It was around 1992 or so. Was super awesome of him. Angel Eyes is a great song. I loved his music from Roadhouse (I was also was a Patrick Swayze fan).
Yes I got to say angel eyes is my favorite song bye Jeff and loved loved Patrick as much as Jeff may they always be remembered in our hearts and souls and minds rip you guys much love bros
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Un canadiense dando las gracias? Eso es muy raro.
Jeff Healey had a gift he could play that guitar that's for sure
Pure Magic! Bottle that energy and power the planet...Unfortunately, something we will never see again.
Being a blues fan in the 80's, SRV and Jeff Healey were like mana from heaven.
blimey, i never appreciated this fella when i was a kid. Revisiting it now in my 40's and i am blown away
WOW. I had never seen this before! The very first thing the struck me was what an impact a great rhythm section can have. I've always wondered if Jeff's very average rhythm section held him back from greater success over those first few albums. This song has never sounded so powerful!
I used to work for a medical company as a delivery driver in the early 90’s and I used to see Jeff on a regular basis. I always said hello to him and he in return. I didn’t want to overwhelm him with what a fan I was off his music. So a casual hello Jeff was good enough. 🎸
G-D bless you Jeff! Wish I had the chance to see you . What a gift you brang to us. Thank you
Loved this for years. Look at him go and bass player was killing it too
Omar Hakim on the drums, that's the ultimate groove armada. Dr John, Marcus Miller, the hell of a band
I know not a weak link absolute power!!!
Tellin the TRUTH!
And Jeff made them work hard this night
Man - they wuz fuckin’ THROWIN’ THAT SHIT - DOWN!!! Good LAWD...
Yeah I saw that, he was gettin Marcus hyped up!!
I love that Dr. John randomly pops up jammin. RIP Doc.
I heard Jeff Healy, 30 years ago on german TV. i will never forget the performance (still not found it) or his name. Coming back Jeff, highest achievement.
It just opens with absolutely shredding passes! And hero all star band too... relentless
I'll never forget the first time i heard this. And this man. Ill never forget. And this is totally out of hand bad ass. I was lucky and got to see him a ...seems like a thousand years ago but ill never forget.
I went to see Jeff play before he was famous there was only about 10 people at the gig at lunch time. After he played I told him your going make it big soon. He said thank-you! A year later he was playing sold out shows. It was in Vancouver we had to pay see him about $3 dollars the cashier said some blind fellow that plays blues. When we came out of the pub we were speechless!
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You are lucky,man....
I saw him at the Molson Amphitheatre in Toronto one summer. I don't think there were 20 people in the audience, but he played as if he was in a stadium. Incredible!
Was that show at The Lamplighter? I think I saw him there once about 81’, or 82
Yeah, I guess there's no guarantee of any artist making it big, but Jeff created that 'buzz' wherever he went.
He seems like such a pure guy, like he could play on any stage with any band and land on his feet so well. That's who he was. The popular songs and albums were great too but he was a devoted musician principally. He's so Old School that way, like he's a jazz player. I believe he owned an insane amount of old records.
This is unbelievable. I was lucky i bumped into him early.
It came up again and once again I had to watch. I will continue to watch every time it comes up in my feed. Outstanding musicianship from everybody in the band. Jeff was just one of a kind talent.
Here I am, watching this again. And blown away..... again!
I have to put my face back on every time I watch this!!!😂
The band is beyond anything but Jeff’s way of playing a guitar is just out of this world. I just can’t believe how can someone use the left hand like that
I only saw Jeff Healey one time saw him in Detroit August 27th 1991 one year to the day when we lost Stevie Ray Vaughan Jeff was amazing I don't know what to say he was sick rest in peace brother
I saw him live in UK Hammersmith long time ago as a guitarist myself I was completely knocked out so sad his death and he was blind long time of his life how did he play like that incredible to Rip Jeff healey💪💪👌🇬🇧
Holy Fuckkkkkkkkkk!!!! Oh my God, this is just absolutely badass!!! I came out of my chair cheering for him near the end.
Yep... Balls to the wall. When he stands up, why doesn't he drop the guitar?
Jeff is my number 1 blues player.ilove to play the blues but I cannot duplicate jeff.he is and always be in the the top 5 of blues greats
I might need to write a thesis as to why this is the quintessential performance and possibly the greatest ever. Every. Single. Aspect.
The first I ever heard of Jeff Healey was the performance of this song on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. He's been my favorite guitarist since the first note of that performance. Rest In Peace
This should have 50 million views!!! One of the Greatest Blues/Rock performances of our times and all the Greats would agree, especially Jimi. Thanks Jeff for your life expression, twas a Real Treat.
Not just Jeff but hats off to Omar and Marcus!💯💯
And Dr. John also! RIP
This is hands down one of the most impressive and inspirational musicianship performances you will see. If you happen to be unfamiliar with this band without Jeff Healey sitting in, like I was, they are absolutely world class tight and talented. And at this point in their careers they were at their height. They are they are the cake. Then Healey absolutely crushes it. He is 2 inches of icing on the cake. Easy to say, but forget for a moment the inspirational element of Healey's life story and just listen. They simply just ROCK! Absolutely slay. And Jeff is 20 or 21 at this point??? This video clip is the absolute pinnacle of funk from a makeshift group of 4 guys without a minute's thought of their age, race or physical hurdles.
i havent been this floored by a performance in a very very long time. omfg
*strong fully body goosebumps*
An awesome wild conviction. Someone told him to bring it and He brought it!
He is the definition of "nothing is impossible". The precision is impeccable.
Some people clearly need more Jeff Healey in their lives...
Them kids today just don’t know ,share this video and hit the thumbs up❤💯👍
When Jeff played there was some kind of a spiritual transformation that took place in him.. it's like the music just took over his whole being...we all sure miss your genius Jeff....🎸🎸🎸
Jeff is a dynamo and the bass player kicks ass. They all do. You don't find music like this in the main stream today.❤
I miss the 20th century. It had Jeff Healey.
Jeff and Stevie have the best guitar vids on RUclips and the two together are epic...as is Stevie with Jeff Beck..all others bow to the Masters
Simply one of the sickest live guitar performances of all-time.
It's often said but there really will never be another Jeff Healey. An incredible talent and lovely human being.
Nobody ever will play with that intensity and skill. Mind boggling
Jeff was so talented. That rhythm section was smoking too!
Miller and Hakim look like they absolutely loved that. How could you not??? Talk about a great day at the office!
Damned good band
What a line-up! I'm going to play/watch this many times today.
God Bless Jeff. I was lucky enough to see him play a couple of times. I love watching him bend them right off the neck.
The combo, the song, the performance.. Simply magnificent!!
as a former guitar slinging singer who fronted a club band with a continuous and tight road schedule for a large portion of my life,I feel compelled to speak about a few other accomplishments by this young fella just in this one single performance..first off- Marcus and omar are grinning right out of the box..thats something to be proud of on its own..secondly, wow, what a vocal Jeff is laying down...amazing VOCAL...two verses in Jeff says " come on Doc, I got the blues..." wow..what an honor...This had to be a highlight in Jeffs career,one of many...then,able to keep marcus and omar smiling during a pretty wild solo,another amazing accomplishment..Listen to marcus and omar here- laying it DOWN,and having a ball....shows how much respect these dudes had for what Jeff was laying down..then....wait for it....The very young Jeff gets to tell marcus and omar- "way down...." what??? the balls on this guy...lmao....
last but not least- the killer lick and performance on the guitar at the end absolutely made marcus break down in smiles, from ear to ear....what an amazing performance...I mean, truly amazing.So glad this is out there for people to remember what a talent Jeff really was... and my goodness what a band behind him this night....my goodness...
and i have been priveleged to have some of the very best behind me...Johnny Gayden,Micheal Doster...I know what it means to have this kind of talent behind you...such a blessing..these cats do not grow on trees..
Yeah alright, calm down mate.
@@paulgordon6949 lol.. i know., Listen Mate, I have been blessed to play with some of the best, the absolute cream of the crop at times when I was working enough to attract the cats.
I am telling you straight up for a cat as young as Jeff to get that kind of performance and respect from those veterans speaks very loudly to me. These cats absolutely laid that shit bra.. love this cut. And the coolest part of it all, is Jeff deserved the respect they gave him. performances like this are so rare my friend. I bet that room still smells like mojo
Jeff HEaley is in a league of its own...Marcus and Omar are barely keeping up - blessed to be there - they are great , I am a fan of both, but this is supernatural power on display - leagues above...you can't learn that.... Even SRV, the absolute brute force in blues, had to take a step back and admire....jaw open...
@@levondarratt787 ya man, any player would be standing back and jaw hanging watching this performance
@@tedarndt6254 If course he knows they can keep up, but Jeff is sure on a par with these legendary musicians, he is just making that point,
Why isn't this MAN in the most top 100 guitar players?????? Forget Jimmy.. This is the man
Jimi is and always will be overrated. Jeff Healey, Joe Bonamassa, SRV... these are the real masters.
@@AncientCreature-i2o Amen
Unfortunately, it's either a popularity contest to get nominated, or how well you kiss a**. No Paul Rogers or Little Feat? But we get Kate Bush and Cheryl Crow! Give me a friggin break!
Always on my mind. Saw you in The Town Pump, Vancouver, BC Canada. Thank you, Jeff for such a magnificent unforgettable show.
Awesome.
Ii can't stray far from this. I'll never forget.
The greatest guitar player I've ever seen...
Yes Dave he was with other great guitarists. But his unique playing will be rememberd. Saw him once here in Tilburg. Noorderligt and he blew up the crowd.
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That was Absolutely Amazing 🤩🎸🎶🎶🔥🔥
If that isn’t the baddest solo ever , and let’s no forget that unstoppable rhythm section!!! Absolutely wow in every way !
Saw him at Saga in Copenhagen around 87/88, great concert.........What a preseance
this man is an absolute phenomenon
Marcus Miller can’t believe what he’s seeing.
Jeff was such an incredible player. This performance blows my mind every time I watch it.
RIP Jeff
Well said!!!
The late great srv was a fan
Legend!!!❤
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Man his reaction when the crowd cheers warms my heart. Guy's a legend.
R.I.P. Jeff !
Lets all just be thankful ....
Definitely the most underrated guitarist of all time and his vocals are also right up there in my opinion. His version of While my guitar gently weeps is the best version of it I've ever heard. Most of us first heard him in the movie Road House and I've been a fan ever since its such a shame that he's no longer here but damn he left us with some incredible music.
Another"underrated" guy. Your justification is?
How can anyone except but to love this brother 😮
Jeff still gives me a storm of emotions like 30 years ago, when i saw him playing "While my guitar gently weeps" in that MTv video. I had never seen or heard anything like that and i never will.
Неимоверная любовь к этому Чуваку,который просыпается утром и нихера не видит🤗❤❤❤
And THAT,
ladies and gentlemen...
is Jeff Healey !
I've watched this performance several times, but it gives me goosebumps every time! Not only is Jeff tearing it up, the whole band is phenomenal. I think Jeff was one of the greatest blues guitarists ever because of his technical skill and his incredible phrasing and feel.
Sit down radio artists of today and watch how it's really done. Miss you Jeff and Stevie.
Fantastic!! - Happy heavenly birthday to wonderful Toronto musician Jeff Healy, gone way too soon! - [March 25, 1966 / March 2, 2008]
The way Marcus Miller was looking at him with Incredible admiration and satisfaction
Wow, thanks! If you ever come Seattle I would sure love to play bass with you.
I'm not saying I can play like Marcus Miller anything but I would sure try my best to be a good Rhythm Section player
That says it all dude
Yup. If only Jeff could have played regularly with Marcus and Omar. What an ensemble.
Most of these Simps wouldn't even know who he is
One in a billion of this talent. Strenght, Heart and soul. I see this video so many times.
HOLY SCHITT !!!! JEFF !!!! ......
sore cheeks from GIANT smile on my face
Thank You www.jeffhealy.com !
R.I.P. brother
Jeff and Dr. John together again jamming up there. R.I.P.
There's always somebody who'll make this zero brain comment
All star band! wow.
Was lucky enough to see this guy play live in London. What a player.
Got to see him as well in 1993. I was with my dad at a flea market in Georgia and he was doing a concert right next door. We snuck under a fence and seen the show for free. He was beyond his time.
This young man overcame so much adversity in his life, that he truly knew what the blues felt like! Amazing, left us too soon and sorely missed! X
Four people were blinded by the awesome and accidentally clicked thumbs down.
Now 12 who need to make an organ donation
Maybe their thumbs down is for that useless fucking drummer. He is missing more beats than a rented mule. Jeff and the others save the song from his damage.
hahahahahahhahahahahahah nice comment
tyme4mike No, you just can't count. That's Omar Hakim. He didn't miss a thing. You did. Womp womp.
tyme4mike Do you know who Omar Hakim is? FAR from "useless".