I don't care how tired you are of hearing it, but you young'uns need to know this kind of music. Real people playing instruments and singing with the soul and commitment that goes with the music.
One of the best rock songs of the past 30 years. It stands with anything the Stones or Skynard or anyone else has done. It's well written and rocks like crazy. Whew!
I am so lucky to have been introduced to Delbert's voice early in my life. I always had the benchmark in my head to judge the Delbert come latelys! Most have never got close. A true professional entertainer and fan f'n tastic RB vocalist. Peace
Delbert is the very best at what he does. There is no other like him. When he performs I get the same feeling. Complete joy from the top of my head down to my feet. He gives all he has with every performance. If you haven’t seen or heard him perform do your self a favor look him up and waste no time and go see him or buy some of him music. You will not be disappointed.
I sang and played lead 🎸 on this tune back in 1993, love the soul in his voice, I knew I had to cover it the first time I heard it. There is none better.
I'm 25 and Delbert is one of my favorite artists! What a voice...that first verse sets the tone for the whole song! Wish more people my age knew of artists like Delbert!
man...I'm 35, and im just NOW finding out about this incredibly talented cat for the 1st time tonite! i just got a new band member & he asked me to learn a few delbert mcclinton songs to play at open mic nite. & yeahh well, the most appropiate word to describe wtf happened on my cell phone just now would have to be "DAMN." consider me thoroughly fkn impressed. ole dudes baddd af. hes got so much soul you could drown in it. wherever he goes he basically leaves a trail of swag behind. def fkn pro level vox master too. holy shit. where the hell has this dude been all my life?im actually almost pissed off that nobody could have told me about him sooner! hahaha
That is ROCK and ROLL. Great job Delbert! Saw him in Springfield, Ma. a couple years ago. Blew the roof off an open air arena. Great show, thanks, Bernie.
Just saw Delbert last Saturday night. Yes....he's 77 and all the players have switched out and changed and he is still killing it! Great show! The last song of the last encore was Every Time I Roll the Dice - My girl and I lost it! We were Rockin! Delbert still got it!
One of the greatest musicians nobody ever heard of. Had the pleasure of seeing him live 3x. People don't know what they're missing. Side note. Discovered him on Don Imus radio. God bless.
Delbert blurs all of the lines between Rock, R&B and Country. Proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that there are only two kinds of music. And we all know which kind he delivers.Icon, the real deal
Senor McClinton saw your special on PBS.. you have a beautiful home in Mexico.... and thank you for what you said about the folks down there I wish somebody at 1600 Pennsylvania would have the same views that you have muchisimas gracias...sp4covarrubias. Republic of Vietnam 1971🇲🇽🇺🇸
Robert Plant, Mick Jagger, Rod Stewart and Geno Washington please make way for the genius that is...Delbert McClinton...the finest 'rock' vocalist in the world.
How right you are. I've lived in Texas for three years but have been a huge fan of Delbert for at least 20, and it amazes me how often I meet people who have never heard of him. The man deserves way more recognition than he gets. I was wondering, does anyone know if this was his appearance on David Letterman?
First Time I saw Delbert. He Stevie Ray and Jimmy Vaughn surprised a player here in Dallas named Buggs Henderson. They all joined him on stage to wish him happy birthday. They all played together for an hour. Had never heard of any of them. What a night it was. Talk about some music being played.
Saw Delbert when he was touring with this album. The night before, he was leaving a gig and his foot slipped off the step of his bus. He broke a bone in his right foot. He was treated at a local hospital but would not allow a cast to be put on. He asked for a walking boot and enough pain killers to let him get back home. However, he still made his next date ( where I saw him ) because he was doing a benefit show. He ran through a full show seated on a stool and sweating bullets. That was on the back side of a hay field in Chunky, Miss., on a makeshift stage.
One of my favorite artists that we tape on "Austin City Limits." It's also a good memory because Mike Archenhold, (1950-1999) one of the original camera operators on "Austin City Limits", ran camera 3 (opposite me on Cam. 1) on this show and we are workin' it. But then Delbert always gives us the good stuff. Texas Roadhouse Blues-the meat and potatoes of "Austin City Limits." And Stephen Bruton on guitar-one of the greatest musicians to ever come out of Texas-We miss you, Stephen!
I played and jammed with Rick Kurtz his guitarist while in high school in Ft Walton Beach and Destin Florida in the '70s. Yes! Really glad to have known this GIANT now playing with the Lord in heaven I'm sure! Rock on Rick!!!!
Man to man I love Delbert! I have all of his cd's and have watched all of his videos, this may the one where I've seen him be so into it. It's hard to pick out but the horn section is doing a great job too!
Been around a few years now and is STILL one of the very best of his kind. Hardly heard of in Britain where he'd have been on par with Rod Stewart if he's had the same exposure.
Delbert is a icon in blues rock n roll . Call me parcel my father Troy seals and Delbert eared a couple of Grammys in late 80s early 90s . First meeting him 87 he was a breath of fresh air both are retired now and still living. There music will live on and on. Timeless if I may say.
I saw Delbert Mclinton in 1962 at the Tower Ballroom in New Brighton across the river from Liverpool. he was backing Bruce Chanel, I didn't realise he could sing so well...he was a bit of a young lad then....great to see and hear these clips ....and what fabulous musicians
I have that version of the song on my old iPod and that iPod is connected to my old Bose speaker. I bring it into the bathroom and while I’m in the shower I play that song about ten times in a row (I have my iPod set to repeat one) so the song just keeps repeating. While I’m showering I try to sing along with Delbert, which is virtually impossible because by the second time around I’ve lost half my voice trying to sing that high trying match him note for note and scream for scream! Can’t be done! But it’s one of the greatest performances ever done!! Love Delbert’s music!!
Just heard Two More Bottles of Wine by Vince Gill and Cheryl Crow and then saw a version by Martina McBride and Delbert. WOW! Was totally blown away by this guy's voice. Fantastic band but that voice just took all the oxygen out of the room. Wish I could of seen him in his prime. Again, WOW!
@@girlyman514 one of the good things about being an old cosmic cowboy is being there when "Victim of Life's Circumstances" album came out. Delbert worked Louisville regular playing Butchertown pub 300 seat bars. Saw him one night in the early 80s play a Bardstown Rd joint with maybe 75 people. Saw him play Soap Creek in Austin mid 70s in a wall to wall sweaty crowd in a show that I'll never forget. Hard to pick one song but this is about as good as rock n roll can get. When it's a melancholy mood "Dreams to Remember" brings on a flood of memories. For those new check out a duet of Delbert and Tanya Tucker singing "Got to find a good woman/man" Tanya does one hell of a job on Bonnie Raitt's part and there is genuine chemistry. Sexy as hell. Coyote Calhoun was a Louisville WAKY screaming rock dj but he was a hard core country fan at heart and made his way to WAMZ fm and really made that station pop. He was my buddy and gave me a promo wallet for Delbert's "Genuine Cowhide" lp and it had the imprint of a rubber on it. Edgey for 1977.
Doesn't really matter but in the interest of accuracy let me correct the above post. The Delbert/Tanya duet is "Tell Me About It". What can I say - I'm old
nothing but pure unfiltered ENERGY in this song, especially the end. All the instruments going crazy and Delbert screaming the lyrics. Doesn’t get better than this.
Delbert played at Butchertown Pub In Louisville, KY several times a year back in the the early 1980s, it was incredible. Very charismatic & was in no hurry to get off the stage. Hard to hard explain. The bar sales went through the roof everytime he played. 2 night venues as well. Wow!
I saw him play a Bardstown Rd club in mid 80s. didn't have but a couple hundred in the crowd but he played with same enthusiasm as he always does. Bummed a smoke from me and we chatted about some of the Soap Creek Saloon days in Austin.
That IS Rick Kurtz, of B'ham,Ala. on the slide guitar. And the guitar is a Fritz Bros., I believe it's a Roy Buchanan model. Roger Fritz ran the Gibson Custom Shop in Nashville, now lives and builds guitars in Fairhope, Ala. He made George Harrison's favorite guitar, and Darryl Jones, of the Rolling Stones, plays his basses on stage. Rick Kurtz, as you can see, is a badass guitar player. And I believe that is Mike Duke of Wet Willie on the piano. Great clip!
OMG Roy Buchanan. Another "lost" artist with too much talent. And I recognize the name Rick Kurtz. Damn I'm getting old and all the good ones don't play the small venues anymore
@Brad Pregeant you can still hear David Hyde on bass with Rigolets, my band out of the Slidell, LA area, along with another former Delbert musician and Grammy nominated drummer, Harrell (Boomer) Bosarge. They are still the best rhythm section around!
Um, I just randomly came across this man for the first time in my life just now. Good Lord! HOW the hell have I never heard of him before? This is one of the bangingest bangers that ever banged. Just looked him up and found out he was born in 1940, has been performing since the late 50s, has released dozens of albums, is still alive and was performing recently and taught FREAKING JOHN LENNON the blues harmonica. What the hell? This is like coming across Willie Nelson for the first time or something.
I simply love Delbert McClinton. I have listened to his music for what seems like for ever. I never grow tired of his songs and all the sweet memories that flood my mind and heart while Im jammin with Delbert . You know you rock dude. always have and always will
Going to see DELBERT in October, can't wait to see him again, met him in person, a few years ago, at a small party. Talked to him for hours, not only a dynamite performer. A dynamite PERSON....
I’ve heard he is a decent, down to earth guy who takes time to listen to people he meets. Has never given less than his very best on stage, to his loyal fans and those who haven’t yet been made aware of his talent
I've been a fan for almost 50 years. Amazing man!! Been on 2 Sandy Beaches cruises. He hasn't got the credit he deserves, ie: teaching John Lennon to play harmonica. Delbert... "I'm With You" !!
This dude has never got the credit that he deserves . He's one of the greatest vocalist that's ever lived .
Doesn’t get much better than this!!🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👌
His voice has just the right raspy growl for everything he sings.
Delbert is Rock and Roll Hall of Fame material to me. Name me another front man that can hold a candle to him.
Jimmy Hall!
Delbert is tops in my book, he has rocked me since the 70's. The guy is legend, what a voice and great songs. God bless him and God bless Texas.
Peter Wolf but it’s probably a tie.
Lux Interior, but Delbert is great as well
I’ve listen to a few singing this song and they ain’t as good as Delbert. He put a lot of energy behind him.
Delbert deserves to be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!!!!!
Damn straight he does.
Absolutely❤
Delbert is the most soulful white man in the universe!!!
Him and Jimmy Hall.
Wow. In my opinion, one of the top 10 vocal performances of all time.
I don't care how tired you are of hearing it, but you young'uns need to know this kind of music. Real people playing instruments and singing with the soul and commitment that goes with the music.
I'm 33. I'm raising my kids on this music whether they like it or not
One of the best rock songs of the past 30 years. It stands with anything the Stones or Skynard or anyone else has done. It's well written and rocks like crazy. Whew!
Can't imagine anybody not liking Delbert
Delbert is definitely Rock and Roll Hall of Fame worthy!
37 dislikes? This man is a living legend and rocks harder than most guys half his age !
86 dislikes - hell if you don't like d. mic - you gotta love the band - another piece of American pie - see you on the road -
STRAT62 Delbert has always been a fav..of mine. He's not recognized all that much, but ppl..who know music knows about him.
STRAT62 screw the dislikes...that won't even slow Delbert down
What's' wrong with some people? They don't know what they are missing.
After thinking about this, I KNOW they MUST have hit the wrong key. lol
Delbert is the best Texas blues man ever
Whoa whoa whoa now. Hold on a minute.
Sorry, that belongs to SRV
Delbert is definitely one of 'em, but Johnny and Edgar Winter and a baker's dozen more would be right there...and that's just the white guys. lol
Delbert has a natural swagger that a lot of singers think they have but don't. He makes it look effortless.
It just doesn't get any better than Delbert.
A 78 year old guy recommended me to listen to this guy. Ngl, not disappointed. Probably gonna make a playlist.
I love this song. It was my favorite getting to come in so cool with the bass line.
One of my favorites 🎶🎵💕
Every time I see/hear Delbert: I'm glad I'm alive
Why Delbert ain't in the RnR Hall of Fame, I'll never know. And this band was made in Heaven.
I am so lucky to have been introduced to Delbert's voice early in my life. I always had the benchmark in my head to judge the Delbert come latelys! Most have never got close. A true professional entertainer and fan f'n tastic RB vocalist. Peace
Delbert is the very best at what he does. There is no other like him. When he performs I get the same feeling. Complete joy from the top of my head down to my feet. He gives all he has with every performance. If you haven’t seen or heard him perform do your self a favor look him up and waste no time and go see him or buy some of him music. You will not be disappointed.
Felnert6
Delbert Is the BEST !!!!
Delbert is the best kept secret in music!!
I sang and played lead 🎸 on this tune back in 1993, love the soul in his voice, I knew I had to cover it the first time I heard it. There is none better.
👍🇨🇦
If that ain't great blues rock, I don't know what is.
Just discovered this group. Honky Tonk heaven.
The best thing about Delbert, is that he gets it done. Soulful & Powerful !!!
Seen Delbert many times. My favorite place was The Tracks in Charlottesville, Virginia. DELBERT is the best.
Delbert is one of the great ALL TIME singer songwriters
Joe Chambers 100..percent
AGREE!!
Joe Chambers dayum..I love Delbert ♓♓♓❤❤❤
Joe Chambers absolutely
Great singer - - but he DIDN't write this one, toots ;)
Was fortunate enough to see him at BB Kings some years ago. He rocked the house
Rick Kurtz on guitar. R.I.P. He was a true star.
@TimBoykinGuitar: Thank you for info.
Also Stephen Bruton on guitar. Also, RIP, brother Stephen.
Most underrated performer of all time, imho.
"Texas blues" comes in quite a few different flavors, and I like them all.
But... I sure do love to turn Delbert McClinton's songs very LOUD :)
...oh yes, you have to!
Nothing like the Texas Music Scene 🎶!!!
I'm 25 and Delbert is one of my favorite artists! What a voice...that first verse sets the tone for the whole song! Wish more people my age knew of artists like Delbert!
I agree. I love that first verse!
man...I'm 35, and im just NOW finding out about this incredibly talented cat for the 1st time tonite! i just got a new band member & he asked me to learn a few delbert mcclinton songs to play at open mic nite. & yeahh well, the most appropiate word to describe wtf happened on my cell phone just now would have to be "DAMN." consider me thoroughly fkn impressed. ole dudes baddd af. hes got so much soul you could drown in it. wherever he goes he basically leaves a trail of swag behind. def fkn pro level vox master too. holy shit. where the hell has this dude been all my life?im actually almost pissed off that nobody could have told me about him sooner! hahaha
Delbert is a KING
@@kcmc3615 Delbert is God.
You got taste boy! And i bet you like RAP and roll!!!! Roll over it with a steam roller!
Just a wall of sound coming off that stage. Gotta love this guy.
That is ROCK and ROLL. Great job Delbert! Saw him in Springfield, Ma. a couple years ago. Blew the roof off an open air arena. Great show, thanks, Bernie.
His best!!! Saw him too many times to count over the years. Always great!!!!
I have always loved Delbert's music.
Just saw Delbert last Saturday night. Yes....he's 77 and all the players have switched out and changed and he is still killing it! Great show! The last song of the last encore was Every Time I Roll the Dice - My girl and I lost it! We were Rockin! Delbert still got it!
Last song of Last encore. Hell yeah!!
Love it when he opens with Take me to the River. He is well loved in Tennessee.
One of the greatest American rock singers and songwriters ever
What can I say that hasn't been said....Delbert is the coolest singer on the planet! Nuff said.
Michael Sheegog sho....nufff .......🎵🎵🎵♓♓♓🎵🎵🎵
Absolutely
Delbert rolls a 7 with every one of his songs!
One of the greatest musicians nobody ever heard of. Had the pleasure of seeing him live 3x. People don't know what they're missing. Side note. Discovered him on Don Imus radio. God bless.
I discovered him and some other great artists on imus as well. Miss the old bastard. RIP Don Imus.
Delbert is the MAN!!!
I've seen him several times in small venues and loved him! His shows were one big party and so much fun.
Delbert blurs all of the lines between Rock, R&B and Country. Proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that there are only two kinds of music. And we all know which kind he delivers.Icon, the real deal
Senor McClinton saw your special on PBS.. you have a beautiful home in Mexico.... and thank you for what you said about the folks down there I wish somebody at 1600 Pennsylvania would have the same views that you have muchisimas gracias...sp4covarrubias. Republic of Vietnam 1971🇲🇽🇺🇸
That good-looking guitar player in the purple is my pawpaw 💙💙
Hello Charity how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you and your family
I get time spent on my phone every month, and Delbert is always in first place
Robert Plant, Mick Jagger, Rod Stewart and Geno Washington please make way for the genius that is...Delbert McClinton...the finest 'rock' vocalist in the world.
Wicked 👍👏👏👏👏😍🥰
I can't believe people dislike this. Is it the song or the man. This is rocking.
Oh hell yes
I love ❤️ this song/man so much.
The best rock n soul artist in the biz and most people never heard of him. More for me.
Just awesome ! Makes you forget about all your problems.
Tony
great music ! He is one of the best.
Tony C better know it, love that man. 😇😇😇❤❤❤
How right you are. I've lived in Texas for three years but have been a huge fan of Delbert for at least 20, and it amazes me how often I meet people who have never heard of him. The man deserves way more recognition than he gets. I was wondering, does anyone know if this was his appearance on David Letterman?
@@charlesbanksworth7069 Austin City Limits.
The first time I ever heard Delbert, it was this song. I became an instant fan.
Delbert love ya man, Texas boys rock!!
That's how it's done young people.Thats how its done!!!! Let me get a.n AMEN!!!!
AMEN!!!
AMEN!!! And I'm the asshole who posted this!!!
Amazing performance. But I also love how it brings back memories of the old Austin.
First Time I saw Delbert. He Stevie Ray and Jimmy Vaughn surprised a player here in Dallas named Buggs Henderson. They all joined him on stage to wish him happy birthday. They all played together for an hour. Had never heard of any of them. What a night it was. Talk about some music being played.
ckschmidt2027 n
You lucky SOB.
@@venisin
Luck had nothing to do with it
thirdbase6870 care to elaborate?
I remember Buggs from years ago when he’d play in Fayetteville AR. He rocked.
Amazes me when I meet people that have never heard of Delbert
And I tell’em all the same thing…….
“You need to get out more!”
Seriously
All praise the king of blue-eyed soul! Delbert has never gotten the recognition that he deserves.
Saw Delbert when he was touring with this album. The night before, he was leaving a gig and his foot slipped off the step of his bus. He broke a bone in his right foot. He was treated at a local hospital but would not allow a cast to be put on. He asked for a walking boot and enough pain killers to let him get back home. However, he still made his next date ( where I saw him ) because he was doing a benefit show. He ran through a full show seated on a stool and sweating bullets. That was on the back side of a hay field in Chunky, Miss., on a makeshift stage.
The most under rated rock n soul artist ever.
Yes. He´s got the soul of Otis Redding.
He really raises the roof! Love his voice. My favorite singer!
One of my favorite artists that we tape on "Austin City Limits." It's also a good memory because Mike Archenhold, (1950-1999) one of the original camera operators on "Austin City Limits", ran camera 3 (opposite me on Cam. 1) on this show and we are workin' it. But then Delbert always gives us the good stuff. Texas Roadhouse Blues-the meat and potatoes of "Austin City Limits." And Stephen Bruton on guitar-one of the greatest musicians to ever come out of Texas-We miss you, Stephen!
As freedom dies around the world, this song ALMOST makes me smile.
Makes me glad to be old and about to die. The world is just shit. Steaming, wet piles of it.
@@petebradt I understand the sentiment. For lack of better words "God help us." I hope people wake up and help themselves!
I played and jammed with Rick Kurtz his guitarist while in high school in Ft Walton Beach and Destin Florida in the '70s. Yes! Really glad to have known this GIANT now playing with the Lord in heaven I'm sure! Rock on Rick!!!!
Love to hear Delbert mcclintin jam
Man to man I love Delbert! I have all of his cd's and have watched all of his videos, this may the one where I've seen him be so into it. It's hard to pick out but the horn section is doing a great job too!
Have blue tooth, but still got Debert in the CD player 🎸🎶
27 years later ... the song still kicks ass
Been around a few years now and is STILL one of the very best of his kind. Hardly heard of in Britain where he'd have been on par with Rod Stewart if he's had the same exposure.
Delbert is a icon in blues rock n roll . Call me parcel my father Troy seals and Delbert eared a couple of Grammys in late 80s early 90s . First meeting him 87 he was a breath of fresh air both are retired now and still living. There music will live on and on. Timeless if I may say.
One of the best and fun club performers I ever saw. Taos,Santa Fe,’70s
excellent!! 🐻Delbert rocks it like a bowl, what a voice, Delbert 👍
Country,funk,blues,rock,all rolled into one,where in the hell have I been ,this dude's for real for sure
I saw Delbert Mclinton in 1962 at the Tower Ballroom in New Brighton across the river from Liverpool. he was backing Bruce Chanel, I didn't realise he could sing so well...he was a bit of a young lad then....great to see and hear these clips ....and what fabulous musicians
Fun fact
When Delbert sings, women the world over become instantly knocked up. What a badass
Now THAT’S funny!!!
Good job
I had a partnership in a bar in Chicago , Delbert always packed the place . unbelievable entertainer .
The main guitar player on slide is a very good friend of mine....Rick Kurtz
he s a real good musician...all the song...woooo
Well he's good.
Played in a high school band w Rick back in early 70s. Gifted guitarist and good friend. Going to visit him next week in fact.
Sweet technique + that real knifeblade feeling.
I have that version of the song on my old iPod and that iPod is connected to my old Bose speaker. I bring it into the bathroom and while I’m in the shower I play that song about ten times in a row (I have my iPod set to repeat one) so the song just keeps repeating.
While I’m showering I try to sing along with Delbert, which is virtually impossible because by the second time around I’ve lost half my voice trying to sing that high trying match him note for note and scream for scream!
Can’t be done! But it’s one of the greatest performances ever done!!
Love Delbert’s music!!
Delbert fan forever.
I saw him live in concert in up-state NY back in the mid 90's and this guy is the real thing. A real rocker.
Just heard Two More Bottles of Wine by Vince Gill and Cheryl Crow and then saw a version by Martina McBride and Delbert. WOW! Was totally blown away by this guy's voice. Fantastic band but that voice just took all the oxygen out of the room. Wish I could of seen him in his prime. Again, WOW!
@@girlyman514 one of the good things about being an old cosmic cowboy is being there when "Victim of Life's Circumstances" album came out. Delbert worked Louisville regular playing Butchertown pub 300 seat bars. Saw him one night in the early 80s play a Bardstown Rd joint with maybe 75 people. Saw him play Soap Creek in Austin mid 70s in a wall to wall sweaty crowd in a show that I'll never forget. Hard to pick one song but this is about as good as rock n roll can get. When it's a melancholy mood "Dreams to Remember" brings on a flood of memories. For those new check out a duet of Delbert and Tanya Tucker singing "Got to find a good woman/man" Tanya does one hell of a job on Bonnie Raitt's part and there is genuine chemistry. Sexy as hell.
Coyote Calhoun was a Louisville WAKY screaming rock dj but he was a hard core country fan at heart and made his way to WAMZ fm and really made that station pop. He was my buddy and gave me a promo wallet for Delbert's "Genuine Cowhide" lp and it had the imprint of a rubber on it. Edgey for 1977.
Doesn't really matter but in the interest of accuracy let me correct the above post. The Delbert/Tanya duet is "Tell Me About It". What can I say - I'm old
@@doublesharp5795 Same.
Without a doubt, this is one of the greatest rock n roll bands/performances ever.
Texas road house music at its rockin’ best!
One of the all best Austin City Limits performances----there is a live album available too---or was at one time.
My go to fav
He used to put practice in my living room when we were teenagers
Delbert McClinton - Every Time I Roll The Dice - 1992
This is just pure R&R ,I believe this is his best song .
Mike Hand always loved this song......nobody can do it like del.
Mike Hand be hard to say which of his songs is best,
nothing but pure unfiltered ENERGY in this song, especially the end. All the instruments going crazy and Delbert screaming the lyrics. Doesn’t get better than this.
Delbert played at Butchertown Pub In Louisville, KY several times a year back in the the early 1980s, it was incredible. Very charismatic & was in no hurry to get off the stage. Hard to hard explain. The bar sales went through the roof everytime he played. 2 night venues as well. Wow!
I saw him play a Bardstown Rd club in mid 80s. didn't have but a couple hundred in the crowd but he played with same enthusiasm as he always does. Bummed a smoke from me and we chatted about some of the Soap Creek Saloon days in Austin.
That IS Rick Kurtz, of B'ham,Ala. on the slide guitar. And the guitar is a Fritz Bros., I believe it's a Roy Buchanan model. Roger Fritz ran the Gibson Custom Shop in Nashville, now lives and builds guitars in Fairhope, Ala. He made George Harrison's favorite guitar, and Darryl Jones, of the Rolling Stones, plays his basses on stage. Rick Kurtz, as you can see, is a badass guitar player. And I believe that is Mike Duke of Wet Willie on the piano. Great clip!
OMG Roy Buchanan. Another "lost" artist with too much talent. And I recognize the name Rick Kurtz. Damn I'm getting old and all the good ones don't play the small venues anymore
Hey, "that guitar guy", how's it going? I bought this guitar from Rick many years ago here in Nashville, along with a '56 Tweed Deluxe.
And the incomparable late lamented Stephen Bruton on the guitar solo on the play out
@@stevesartore6101 what kinda guitar is this ???
@Brad Pregeant you can still hear David Hyde on bass with Rigolets, my band out of the Slidell, LA area, along with another former Delbert musician and Grammy nominated drummer, Harrell (Boomer) Bosarge. They are still the best rhythm section around!
I just love this Guy!!!!
Killing it in 1992! A masterpiece
Um, I just randomly came across this man for the first time in my life just now. Good Lord! HOW the hell have I never heard of him before? This is one of the bangingest bangers that ever banged. Just looked him up and found out he was born in 1940, has been performing since the late 50s, has released dozens of albums, is still alive and was performing recently and taught FREAKING JOHN LENNON the blues harmonica. What the hell? This is like coming across Willie Nelson for the first time or something.
It just doesn't get any better then this:)
The man can burn down the room.
I simply love Delbert McClinton. I have listened to his music for what seems like for ever. I never grow tired of his songs and all the sweet memories that flood my mind and heart while Im jammin with Delbert . You know you rock dude. always have and always will
Delbert rocks! Love his stuff.
Going to see DELBERT in October, can't wait to see him again, met him in person, a few years ago, at a small party. Talked to him for hours, not only a dynamite performer. A dynamite PERSON....
Stephen Cochran he was here in Bristol last october
I met Delbert at Joe Ely's house in Lubbock TX back in late 70's, maybe 78 or so. A regular fella.
I’ve heard he is a decent, down to earth guy who takes time to listen to people he meets. Has never given less than his very best on stage, to his loyal fans and those who haven’t yet been made aware of his talent
Delbert , you are one of the greatest Performers of all Time, Cousin Figel
Delbert is the REAL DEAL. One of the best singer, song writer and performer. AMAZING, today's artist need to watch what a real singer sounds like.
I've been a fan for almost 50 years. Amazing man!! Been on 2 Sandy Beaches cruises. He hasn't got the credit he deserves, ie: teaching John Lennon to play harmonica.
Delbert... "I'm With You" !!
HE IS BETTER THAN THE BEST!!
THANKS FOR YOUR MUSIC... LONG LIVE THE LEGEND!!
DELBERT ENERGY!!
He's a bad ass folks.
One of my favs from Delbert McClintom!
TheQuicksilverdog this song rolls.......
Mine too!
They played this showstopper at my wedding. I knew I was in the right place.