WoW! Thats a 460/12 string rickenbacker I had the 460/12 fireGlow i bought it for $175 back in 1972 i played it forever then lost it in a pawn shop 1999 I still hurt for that...John Mayall ,coco Montoya, an walter trout rock the blues....;.
This is awesome. Great to see Walter Trout in his earlier days with John Mayall who is just different class as always. Will need to get the 'Chicago Line' album soon!
@@timhoovermusicman haha no I forgot all about it! That was 8 years ago! Don't listen to a lot of blues nowadays but I might just go purchase it now :)
Great live “club like”sound quality for a video, so much so that it’s seems to be recorded from stage right. I feel like I’m in the crowd, but need to be closer to Coco Montoya’s amp.
This version of Walter Trout is the best blues musician ive ever heard, and ive been listening for decades Seen Walter many times, but what he does today is a pale shadow of what he did back then (its still fantastic, but its sober Trout, not crazy inspired drunken genius Trout)
Hope you see him on this tour. I've seen Walter on pretty much every tour since 1990, and the show he gave in copenhagen a few months ago is probably the second best concert with him I've ever seen! :)
@@run4buck saw him march '17,had his son with him. At that time I didn't know about his near death,man so glad he made it.saw him again 12/04/19 and still getting it done! Super nice guy,always talks to everyone who stays after the show and its not just go glad you came,he spends 4-5 minutes with everyone
That was Coco Montoya wailing while Mayall and Trout be looking at each other grinning... Mayall wasn't a much accomplished guitar player. Nor on the harp....he no Cary Bell Harrington....his voice wasn't no grand thing to hear. Nope. Mayall brought forth all manner of players and that's what he did. He knew and knows the blues and was the lone white guy who elevated it This 71 year old bluesman regrets not paying closer attention to the likes Montoya or Trout. These two guys run circles around the Shepards or Laings.
Has anyone mentioned, why is there a guy in the audience playing an upside down Explorer? Looks like he's really playing but...what an odd stage set-up.
The father of British Blues this man played with some of the best guitar players in horn sections of all time
WoW! Thats a 460/12 string rickenbacker I had the 460/12 fireGlow i bought it for $175 back in 1972 i played it forever then lost it in a pawn shop 1999 I still hurt for that...John Mayall ,coco Montoya, an walter trout rock the blues....;.
Straight Up, Old School & Kick Ass
What a great band !
Walter and Coco awesome!
This is awesome. Great to see Walter Trout in his earlier days with John Mayall who is just different class as always. Will need to get the 'Chicago Line' album soon!
Have you got it yet?😎 I got it back in '92
@@timhoovermusicman haha no I forgot all about it! That was 8 years ago! Don't listen to a lot of blues nowadays but I might just go purchase it now :)
This is Mayall's best lineup & the song is on his best album, Chicago Line.
I got it in '92! Been jammin it ever since,got it signed by Walter and coco a week apart in '07
que animalito Walter Trout por favor....!!!!
Walter Trout what a fuckin genius
Walter Trout gettin real nasty on this one
He was born nasty!
They R Killin' it
great footage, didn't know this existed!
Me neither
Perfect!
Класс!
Best Walter Trout Solo ever on the studio version of this song.....always
blews me away...again and again.....AND again....
He told me back in '07 that when he wanted to show someone what he did he would play that song for them
Yes! That was my intro to Walter.
En version studio no es Coco Montoya?
Walter's unbelievable. What a God of a guitarist
😢
Great live “club like”sound quality for a video, so much so that it’s seems to be recorded from stage right. I feel like I’m in the crowd, but need to be closer to Coco Montoya’s amp.
This version of Walter Trout is the best blues musician ive ever heard, and ive been listening for decades
Seen Walter many times, but what he does today is a pale shadow of what he did back then
(its still fantastic, but its sober Trout, not crazy inspired drunken genius Trout)
Wow... i saw Walter a couple of months back and he was inspired. he was playing out of his skin
Hope you see him on this tour. I've seen Walter on pretty much every tour since 1990, and the show he gave in copenhagen a few months ago is probably the second best concert with him I've ever seen! :)
@@run4buck saw him march '17,had his son with him. At that time I didn't know about his near death,man so glad he made it.saw him again 12/04/19 and still getting it done! Super nice guy,always talks to everyone who stays after the show and its not just go glad you came,he spends 4-5 minutes with everyone
@@thegraphicsfactory seen him 7 times,most recently in March '17 and again on 12/4/19,still getting it done!
Was that a Rickenbacker that John Mayall played here?
Yes, John Mayall is using a solid body Rickenbacker here that he put some custom paint work on.
¡¡¡quieres oir hablar a la guitarra....solo John mayall.......lo pudo hacer.........el blanquito del bluessss.....
hey mom!!!! hey mom!!! HIII!!!!
is that a rickenbacker???
Yes
and not a fucking site on the entire web seems to have the lyrics.
That was Coco Montoya wailing while Mayall and Trout be looking at each other grinning...
Mayall wasn't a much accomplished guitar player. Nor on the harp....he no Cary Bell Harrington....his voice wasn't no grand thing to hear. Nope.
Mayall brought forth all manner of players and that's what he did. He knew and knows the blues and was the lone white guy who elevated it
This 71 year old bluesman regrets not paying closer attention to the likes Montoya or Trout. These two guys run circles around the Shepards or Laings.
Has anyone mentioned, why is there a guy in the audience playing an upside down Explorer? Looks like he's really playing but...what an odd stage set-up.