@@PeggyJo-n3d Kind of wish they didn't sell out, tbh, but I mostly agree. Dude actually has the pipes if you listen to any of his non-pop stuff, like his Led Zeppelin covers back in the day. Also, speaking of underrated musical things, Train's "Drops of Jupiter" is such an underrated masterpiece of a song.
See him on tour with Dead and Company next summer! The last time you’ll ever get a chance to see Billy, Mickey, and Bob all on the same stage, and John plays Jerry!
Did you hear that guitar? Unbelievable. There are loads of guys who can play. But not many who can nail this song AND fill with licks that augment without clashing… bravo!
If I'm not mistaken this was done on one of the day's of the last week of the Letterman show, but arguably one of the best performances in the show's history. Absolute Masterclass.
I didn't even hear about this until recently. It's now one of my favorite music performances ever. Absolutely masterful version of an already legendary song. I had already liked John Mayer, but now he's one of my all time favorites.
Its criminal how many people do not know or understand just how insane John Mayer is as a musician. just youtube his name and solo, some amazing tracks there. He just keeps getting better...
@@paulwright4535 Mayer actually screwed up the lyrics...he should have sung,"the players tried for a forward pass with the jester on the sidelines in a cast." He got it mixed ups but still a great performance
"It's kind of a beast." The lyrics, man. The lyrics. Tough one to remember, even when it is your song. Don McLean himself was on Carson many years ago & did this classic. Johnny came over to shake hands after and Don said "Whew! That's a long one!"
@bmusar Most people know the chorus, the sing along part. The verses get complicated. You can see Mayer lose his place around 5:10. "It landed foul on the grass. The players tried for a forward pass, with the jester on the sidelines in a cast..." John chunked that phrase. Absolutely no shame in that. As Dave said, it's a beast.
@@bce3210idk. I feel like people his age grew up hearing this all the time. I’ve sung this in the car thousands of times with my mother and even my grandparents. Maybe he didn’t know it well but I think a lot of people can sing every word because it is that iconic. 😊
The musicianship in this is terrific. Paul shines on the piano with his chord voicings and John’s gentle lead lines adding depth to the music without overpowering, with notes filling the off beats of the lyrics is just fantastic.
Everything about this performance is totally legendary. The fact it's on Letterman, the fact the CBS orchestra is the band and Paul Shafer is on the keys and the fact that John Mayer sings it and plays the guitar. Moments like this remind me that maybe heaven is a place on earth😀
This little gem is making my day! (And it's been a good day!) We grew up hearing my dad play this record. Nostalgic AF and so sweet to hear our Johnny who's so current in our community bring his sweet respect to it. NFA!
I only discovered this video a month ago and have watched it a thousand times. This is my favourite version of this song and it made me really fall in love with John and his music. Paul and band were awesome as usual. I get goosebumps every time I watch it. Dave I miss you lots.
I used to do this song in my set … not easy to pull off . This is brilliant from John . Fabulous musician let alone the guitar playing and a band to die for !
My mom watched this performance, and after it was over, she looked at me with all seriousness, and said "He looks like he's gotten too thin." My mom, who has never met John Mayer but knows how much he means to me and his impact on my musicality, got worried about this man, and I will never forget that level of empathy and kindness. We're fortunate to have been a part of this mortal coil together right now, y'all. For better or worse, we're doing what we can. Be kind always, no matter.
Don McLean, with Paul Griffin on keys, created one of the greatest American classics... ...my all-time favorite. John Mayer and Paul Shaffer performed a super cover here. Bravo! ...and the slower tempo complemented John's style so well... Beautiful
I have listened to this over and over. All the musicians played tremendously and were having so much fun. John Mayer was superb I was absolutely blown away by his rendition of a song I love. He is a world treasure and I know he will get the recognition he so deserves.
This guitar performance is so inspiring. To be able to sing and play lead like that is so so difficult. What an absolute top class performance from John. I genuinely listen to this daily, go on John 🕺🎸
Classic. John and Sarah Staley sang this on the drive home from dinner after one of his great University of Findlay basketball games. I was in the back seat, quietly amazed at their acapella version. They knew every single word of it, and Johnny was actually in tune part of the time. True story.
I only got to see the twilight years of Daves but it has not stopped me from going trough his earlier years. I remember watching the videos from last week of his show and this performance always stuck on me. Such a perfect song and I could Imagine that Dave personally had asked that would someone perform this song.
This is so amazing I've been a John Mayer fan for more years than I can't even imagine I found this I just truly love it fishing man always continue to amaze me by his abilities his genius his imagination has performance he's truly one of the best out there ever if you want to talk about a goat John Mayer is above and beyond blessings always from California
I felt that John was somehow constrained a bit in the beginnig but then I fell in love with that version somewhere around when the jester sang for the king and queen
1:52 The moment that locked me in. When Jerry Foley dissolved to that shot looking out at the audience, the sometimes vast Ed Sullivan Theater became intimate. It was just us, the little clique that watched Dave faithfully since the ’70s.
I’m sure that Don McLean would truly enjoy John Mayer’s cover of his classic song. So well done including Mayer’s guitar playing through out the song. Excellent performance.
I remember when this song originally came out and have heard a few cover versions but nothing like this performance. The sheer amount of lyrics for a singer to memorize is a feat in itself let alone creating a musical structure to support them. This version goes right to the heart. Thanks.
This is the kind of stuff I'm miss when this ride is over... Not a single 'influencer', special offer, piece of news, or traffic. Music and love are about it.
@@coconejococonejo Very hard to play guitar and sing at same time. Especially at Mayers level. Especially a 10 minute song. I assume you were busy when Letterman called to ask you to do this performance.
In my former life as a musician, I'd often be gripped by self-consciousness over a misstep, feeling as though it ruined part of the performance, yet almost every single time, the audience remained utterly oblivious to it
Way to go, JM! Excellent rendition and a brass pair for trying to tackle a classic with such a lengthy set of lyrics... on live television no less! Kudos, my man.
Talk about cool John was even wearing a Late Night Letterman jacket we know possibly it was 1959 when the music died but the day late night tv died was when David Letterman retired we miss you Dave those were some great episodes
I don’t understand how John plays lead and sings so well at the same time. I can’t multi task like that at all! I guess that’s why he’s John freakin Mayer.
i didnt get to watch much Letterman bc im so young but from what i did get to watch i could always recognize Lettermans appreciation for good live music
Well done. Lost the lyrics for a bit but recovered nicely. It is a really tough song to pull off. Can’t really mail this without a ton of practice, but this was really enjoyable.
Legendary performance! This is one of my dad’s favorite songs. It’s his 68th birthday today. 54 years on earth, 14 years in heaven.
Rip to ur father ❤🕊🕊
god bless his soul 🙏🏻
Happy birthday 🎉
Happy birthday
John Mayer is one of the only top 40 musicians of the last few decades who might actually be underrated.
And Pat Monahan from Train is also underrated and excellent 😊
Truth. He is so much more than lovey-dovey pop music. He can actually shred and make a guitar weep.
@@PeggyJo-n3d Kind of wish they didn't sell out, tbh, but I mostly agree. Dude actually has the pipes if you listen to any of his non-pop stuff, like his Led Zeppelin covers back in the day. Also, speaking of underrated musical things, Train's "Drops of Jupiter" is such an underrated masterpiece of a song.
This was a 10 minute performance on strictly scheduled block television. What a moment if they took 1/5 of an episode just for this.
I was gonna make a similar comment.
@@Bobgarciagalan an hour show ranges from 42-48 minutes in length with the rest of the time allocated to commercials.
Stop watching tv go see live music. Support smaller local acts 💯
@@jmr07019 yet here we all are watching it on RUclips. 😜
@@jmr07019 Once upon a time John Mayer was a small local act. Hell...I saw him play in a music store a block from Berklee College of Music.
Understated guitar licks that fit his version of this classic.
Man knew how to restrain himself. As usual, Paul and the band were excellent.
See him on tour with Dead and Company next summer! The last time you’ll ever get a chance to see Billy, Mickey, and Bob all on the same stage, and John plays Jerry!
He’s a great singer, he didn’t even need the guitar. I’d imagine it’d be terrifying as a performer to go without it though.
That was Fantastic!
This
Remember y’all, John did this for DL. He knows his range and tends to stay in it. This was simply just a kind hearted gesture to send off a friend.
Who’s dl sorry
@@sayonzaman9149 David Letterman
Who’s John Mayer sorry
@@tornoofo17 Javid Metterman
@@tornoofo17 it’s spelled Mayor idiot. He’s the Mayor of NYC, duh.
A deceptively busy song that's hard to add to without cocking the whole thing up. John's restraint here shows what a master he is. Well done that man!
3.52 when the hands goes alone with the guitar and the voice keeps the lead is just insane. Hand and voice two different minds.
When you know a song it's easy, you don't think about it.
Did you hear that guitar? Unbelievable. There are loads of guys who can play. But not many who can nail this song AND fill with licks that augment without clashing… bravo!
John thinks as a musician first before thinking as a guitarist, It’s quite refreshing.
It's called over embellishment. It has more to do with showing off and a need for attention than musicianship :)
@@ShamanicSavantSo you call doing a favour for a friend "showing off?"
100s of guitarists could play fills for this rendition. stop with the inaccuracies and unnecessary drama
His guitar added nothing and it 100% clashes.
If I'm not mistaken this was done on one of the day's of the last week of the Letterman show, but arguably one of the best performances in the show's history. Absolute Masterclass.
Man, Paul Shaeffer's piano part is perfection. That's a lot of skill, experience and love right there.
Superb comment!
I didn't even hear about this until recently. It's now one of my favorite music performances ever. Absolutely masterful version of an already legendary song. I had already liked John Mayer, but now he's one of my all time favorites.
Its criminal how many people do not know or understand just how insane John Mayer is as a musician. just youtube his name and solo, some amazing tracks there. He just keeps getting better...
What a performance, just remembering all the lyrics is a feat in itself
Thank god for lyric monitors :)
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@@paulwright4535 Mayer actually screwed up the lyrics...he should have sung,"the players tried for a forward pass with the jester on the sidelines in a cast." He got it mixed ups but still a great performance
@@mikesaintjohn7805 And right after he said "do you recall what was the deal" instead of "what was revealed", but still a great performance.
@@s00per_bluper When your guitar/amp/playing sound that good, you get "artistic interpretation" tickets at load-in alongside the normal drink tickets.
"It's kind of a beast." The lyrics, man. The lyrics. Tough one to remember, even when it is your song. Don McLean himself was on Carson many years ago & did this classic. Johnny came over to shake hands after and Don said "Whew! That's a long one!"
Thank god for the teleprompter. No other way to do it on short notice, lol
@bmusar Most people know the chorus, the sing along part. The verses get complicated. You can see Mayer lose his place around 5:10. "It landed foul on the grass. The players tried for a forward pass, with the jester on the sidelines in a cast..." John chunked that phrase. Absolutely no shame in that. As Dave said, it's a beast.
again, like others, stop with the drama. it's not that hard to remember the lyrics. you just have to rehearse
@@bce3210idk. I feel like people his age grew up hearing this all the time. I’ve sung this in the car thousands of times with my mother and even my grandparents. Maybe he didn’t know it well but I think a lot of people can sing every word because it is that iconic. 😊
The musicianship in this is terrific. Paul shines on the piano with his chord voicings and John’s gentle lead lines adding depth to the music without overpowering, with notes filling the off beats of the lyrics is just fantastic.
I love how they were off in the beginning and snapped right into time I always love when bands do that and especially when that happens playing live
Definitely all have a click on
@@jordangoodwin3580I literally just blew my dad's mind explaining both this and quantization to him
@@jordangoodwin3580a click on?
3:50 - 4:05 flawless. Both of John’s guitar playing and singing did not went off tempo, so smooth 😚🤌
That’s undoubtedly the hardest thing to do on guitar; sing and play lead with two totally different rhythms! Sounds so good
That amazing Latenight Letterman letter leather jacket is priceless! I hope John still has it.
It’s 2024 and I’m still watching this amazed how historic this was leading up to letterman living the night show what a moment
THIS has instantly become a CLASSIC rendition. Thanks John.
Everything about this performance is totally legendary. The fact it's on Letterman, the fact the CBS orchestra is the band and Paul Shafer is on the keys and the fact that John Mayer sings it and plays the guitar. Moments like this remind me that maybe heaven is a place on earth😀
Whole new respect for John Mayer .. excellent job
Well glad this woke you up lol
Astounding. What a tribute to both the history of American pop music, and to Letterman, and also to Mayer for his willingness to do this.
This little gem is making my day! (And it's been a good day!)
We grew up hearing my dad play this record. Nostalgic AF and so sweet to hear our Johnny who's so current in our community bring his sweet respect to it. NFA!
Man that last verse gets me every. Single. Time. Tears 😭
"The father, son and the holy ghost."
Amen!
I miss Letterman. He had that way about him that made people want to do things out of their comfort zone, and it always came out special. ❤
I only discovered this video a month ago and have watched it a thousand times. This is my favourite version of this song and it made me really fall in love with John and his music. Paul and band were awesome as usual. I get goosebumps every time I watch it. Dave I miss you lots.
The pianist accompanying is the real star..beautiful
Assume that’s Paul?
@@danielboyd4079 Paul Shaffer, I beleive
I used to do this song in my set … not easy to pull off . This is brilliant from John . Fabulous musician let alone the guitar playing and a band to die for !
NAILED IT! Forever it will marked. Thank you John Mayer for this.
Scary how refined this performance is. Best act at the talent show, no one is topping that one.
My mom watched this performance, and after it was over, she looked at me with all seriousness, and said "He looks like he's gotten too thin." My mom, who has never met John Mayer but knows how much he means to me and his impact on my musicality, got worried about this man, and I will never forget that level of empathy and kindness. We're fortunate to have been a part of this mortal coil together right now, y'all. For better or worse, we're doing what we can. Be kind always, no matter.
any relation to josh ritter? - end -
@@360.Tapestry Man, I wish. I'd love to be able to have that feather in my cap.
What a beautiful memory to have. ✌🏼
He’s in shape.
@TheRealDonaldTrump-ys8tjnot true
Don McLean, with Paul Griffin on keys, created one of the greatest American classics... ...my all-time favorite. John Mayer and Paul Shaffer performed a super cover here. Bravo! ...and the slower tempo complemented John's style so well... Beautiful
I have listened to this over and over. All the musicians played tremendously and were having so much fun. John Mayer was superb I was absolutely blown away by his rendition of a song I love. He is a world treasure and I know he will get the recognition he so deserves.
One of my favorite songs ever! Don McClean’s was my first 8 track tape! ( proud to have grown up with this generation of music!)
This guitar performance is so inspiring. To be able to sing and play lead like that is so so difficult. What an absolute top class performance from John. I genuinely listen to this daily, go on John 🕺🎸
You got that right Dave, that was very special. Just a modern day legend doing his thing.
Singing and playing is difficult enough, but singing and playing lead like this…my brain won’t allow it.
You should check out Marcus king
Next step lead and rap Eminem song
Would also recommend checking out Mark Knopfler from Dire Straits. His ability to sing and play lead is incredible!
@@sasipakassawamahasakda8682 That's about ten steps backwards.
Most blues guitar players like Peter Green, BB King etc
A true classic song performed in a true classic way. Thanks!
What an awesome performance by an amazing artist. I forgot just how amazing this song from my youth is.. Thank you for sharing with us.
Epic song. John’s version outshines with his beautiful voice and the runs on his guitar as a guitarist
Mr. John Mayer is a Great Musician
God Be with Him Always.
Thank you so much for your Great Music.
WOW!!! Gotta be one of the greatest ALL TIME performances on Letterman. SPECTACULAR!!!
John never ceases to amaze me
Classic. John and Sarah Staley sang this on the drive home from dinner after one of his great University of Findlay basketball games. I was in the back seat, quietly amazed at their acapella version. They knew every single word of it, and Johnny was actually in tune part of the time. True story.
Instrumental virtuoso playing almost imperceptible rhythmic accents while paying true tribute to the lyrical story that Don McLean wrote. Bravo.
A legendary piece performed by a legendary band led by a legendary singer and guitar player.
What a fantastic performance of this classic. Side note: Paul is awesome on the piano.
Great performance. The band kept it loose and gave John plenty of room to do his thing. Really well done.
I only got to see the twilight years of Daves but it has not stopped me from going trough his earlier years. I remember watching the videos from last week of his show and this performance always stuck on me. Such a perfect song and I could Imagine that Dave personally had asked that would someone perform this song.
It's not often I sit through a 10 minute video. Love the original, love this version.
This is so amazing I've been a John Mayer fan for more years than I can't even imagine I found this I just truly love it fishing man always continue to amaze me by his abilities his genius his imagination has performance he's truly one of the best out there ever if you want to talk about a goat John Mayer is above and beyond blessings always from California
Lead guitar played improvisationally while singing lead vocals with style? John is the effin’ man, man.
I felt that John was somehow constrained a bit in the beginnig but then I fell in love with that version somewhere around when the jester sang for the king and queen
Wow. How have I not seen this before? Amazing.
A spectacular performance for a fantastic song, an iconic moment of art!
The talent and the charm is overwheming. Thank you.
Master class guitar player, singer, and performer. Will go down as one of the best ever.
There are some absolutely beautiful shreds as undertones in this wow.
this was so good it brought me to tears, and Paul killed it on the piano
1:52 The moment that locked me in. When Jerry Foley dissolved to that shot looking out at the audience, the sometimes vast Ed Sullivan Theater became intimate. It was just us, the little clique that watched Dave faithfully since the ’70s.
That's a helluva song to ask him to perform. So many lyrics and not easy to sing.
3/2/24, 4:10 p.m.
I’m sure that Don McLean would truly enjoy John Mayer’s cover of his classic song.
So well done including Mayer’s guitar playing through out the song. Excellent performance.
RIP…
@@zac3392 he is still alive lol
@@bladiebloepska the music died. RIP
Would love to see his reaction to this performance
@@bladiebloepska 😂😂😂😂😂
I remember when this song originally came out and have heard a few cover versions but nothing like this performance. The sheer amount of lyrics for a singer to memorize is a feat in itself let alone creating a musical structure to support them. This version goes right to the heart. Thanks.
Love this song & John Meyer did an excellent job!!!
I've seen this 5 times already. Amazing performance!
Dave brought out the best in the best musicians, a most memorable performance by John.
This is the kind of stuff I'm miss when this ride is over... Not a single 'influencer', special offer, piece of news, or traffic. Music and love are about it.
Legendary performance
Letterman always appreciated John. ❤️
Wow he sang non-stop and playing the guitar too. Impressive. Not easy and not everyone can do this
Loved Dave's appreciation. Great moment.
John is a master musician , plain and simple.
Amazing performence, superb maximus
I love how even though he messed up the verse at 5:03 he just shook his head and kept it going. It really shows how hard living performance is.
not that impressive
it's a nearly 10-minute song. these things happen. he took the gig as a challenge and a favor
@@coconejococonejo Very hard to play guitar and sing at same time. Especially at Mayers level. Especially a 10 minute song. I assume you were busy when Letterman called to ask you to do this performance.
In my former life as a musician, I'd often be gripped by self-consciousness over a misstep, feeling as though it ruined part of the performance, yet almost every single time, the audience remained utterly oblivious to it
I didn't even notice that he messed up
This performance it just goosebumps
Huge fan of John always ❤
That was awesome. I love seeing clips of shows I missed.
He’s a legend, incredibly talented
I’m a guitar player and love John and I have to admit 7:45 till the end, that was some of the most beautiful piano playing I’ve ever heard in my life
Somehow, someway… john Mayer is underrated to the masses. He is one of the great musicians of our time. Maybe all time.
So memorable ....So enjoyable...thanks John and every menber of the Late Night band
OMG JOHN you really hit it.. I'm wondering how long you practiced that or you're just that good.. absolutely amazing 💙
I would go with the just that good category
This is I dare say better than the original. The sound couldn't possibly be more pure.
@5:15 when you forgot the lyrics of an iconic song...but JM recovered quickly ❤
Wow!!! Such a good rendition!! Amaziing!!!
Way to go, JM! Excellent rendition and a brass pair for trying to tackle a classic with such a lengthy set of lyrics... on live television no less! Kudos, my man.
It fits John Mayer’s style and voice ❤
This interpretation is so beautiful and well done. John Mayer's a God
Talk about cool John was even wearing a Late Night Letterman jacket we know possibly it was 1959 when the music died but the day late night tv died was when David Letterman retired we miss you Dave those were some great episodes
I don’t understand how John plays lead and sings so well at the same time. I can’t multi task like that at all! I guess that’s why he’s John freakin Mayer.
My phone died on the final note of this song. Poignant. 🥺
How are you commenting
@@Brandon-youtube she came back.
i didnt get to watch much Letterman bc im so young but from what i did get to watch i could always recognize Lettermans appreciation for good live music
For some of us, it never grows old.
“We asked him YESTERDAY.” 🤯 Absolutely insane performance.
What an epic song , by genius Don McLean. John Mayer (also a genius) looked relieved to have got through it.
RIP…
Well done. Lost the lyrics for a bit but recovered nicely. It is a really tough song to pull off. Can’t really mail this without a ton of practice, but this was really enjoyable.
When he was playing scales and wrapped up in the chorus he grooved right out the studio to parts unknown to you and me. Bear costume groovy.
I met John Mayer at an Open Mike in Buckhead ATL. I am sure he has played this song more than once.
He is so gifted it’s absurd.
Dave always had a knack for special musical moments
I agree. When Warren Zevon played on the show before he passed is something I’ll never forget
Letterman had such reverence for his music segments.