Jeff Healey recorded this song in 1995, and played it as a tribute to Randy California (who wrote it in 1967). So sorry that this two great musicians died too early !
Sadly, I never fully appreciated Jeff until after he was gone. Then I kept finding these kick-ass tunes on RUclips and I thought, how the hell could I have missed out like that!
I had the pleasure of watching him perform and shared a few beers with him. It was amazing how he could play with his hand upside down on the frets. He once played as he walked out the side door of the Firehall and then came back in without skipping a beat. Awesome musician!
Man, Jeff Healey could "whup the hell" outta that guitar and SING, and this was a great tribute to Spirit/Randy California! I miss Jeff Healey; he was for sure one of THE GREATS, and would have given us SO much more. It slays me to my soul the way we keep losing these monster musicians, left and right; it ain't right! But can you imagine the funk they must be laying down up there in The Lord's studio, with the Lord's roadies, the Lord's equipment? Makes me WANT TO GO TO ROCK N ROLL HEAVEN!
you were well worth all the miles we travelled to so many towns and cities to watch you play bud..... truly world class but not only as a musician but as the person you were.. bless buddy!!!
I remember photographing the band in Toronto and seeing those guys on the scene a lot.hey were always low key but excellent guys to hand with. hey somehow made you feel special and welcome. Really brings tears to my eyes now.
wow wow this is totally groovin, absolutly the best version of this tune i ever heard, to say jeff is blind is meaningless. he excels at everyrthing he does, just wanted to tell you jeff your an outstanding citizen, and a huge credit to all that have their owns challenges to persue in life thanx jeff and crew for an awesome tune, almost as good as spirits version but very close PEACE and god bless you guys
I heard this on the radio by Spirit yesterday morning, and I couldn't place where I knew this song from. I finally came across this video, and it all came back to me. I watched this concert (or another concert from this era) back in '95 or '96 and hadn't heard it since (to my knowledge). It just shows how unforgettable great music can be. Great stuff!
SO TRUE... Liked listening to some of his mainstream tracks (radio stuff..) but I just had no idea that he was all that I have discovered.. truely an under appreciated and super talented MASTER.. RIP Jeff
first time I've heard this! Want to know what 2 people put a thumbs down? What kind of rock do they listen to? LOve Spirit's original and now I love this. Great
I never knew he was until I saw him in the movie road house, film, it sucked, but his stage presents was excellent , tremendous player and singer.. sad to see him gone..
Healey;s changes and lead theme are extremely similar to Richrath's in REO's :Ridin the Storm Out", Hmmmm? BTW, if you can't hear it, it's OK you just got a tin ear.
No I believe that he was blind at birth. If not as a child. His successes should be a lesson to all that any and all things are possible no matter were you are in life .
If anyone hits the "dislike" button on this performance, please don't reproduce! RIP Jeff Healey, a great blues talent, now sadly gone.
Jeff Healey recorded this song in 1995, and played it as a tribute to Randy California (who wrote it in 1967). So sorry that this two great musicians died too early !
Sadly, I never fully appreciated Jeff until after he was gone. Then I kept finding these kick-ass tunes on RUclips and I thought, how the hell could I have missed out like that!
This guy was absolutely brilliant. Such a loss for music.
very very good
I had the pleasure of watching him perform and shared a few beers with him. It was amazing how he could play with his hand upside down on the frets. He once played as he walked out the side door of the Firehall and then came back in without skipping a beat. Awesome musician!
rest in peace Jeff your music has brought me nothing but joy in my life not only as an individual but as a musician
Don't ever.....ever forget this man.
Great version of the great Spirit song.
RIP JEFF- Thanks for great music- the man absolutely rocked.
HOLY COW!!! There is no song I like jamming to more than I Got A Line... but now, I'm not sure if I'm inspired or intimidated!! AWESOME!
Man, Jeff Healey could "whup the hell" outta that guitar and SING, and this was a great tribute to Spirit/Randy California! I miss Jeff Healey; he was for sure one of THE GREATS, and would have given us SO much more. It slays me to my soul the way we keep losing these monster musicians, left and right; it ain't right! But can you imagine the funk they must be laying down up there in The Lord's studio, with the Lord's roadies, the Lord's equipment? Makes me WANT TO GO TO ROCK N ROLL HEAVEN!
you were well worth all the miles we travelled to so many towns and cities to watch you play bud..... truly world class but not only as a musician but as the person you were.. bless buddy!!!
Jeff really brings something marvelous and dynamic to this fabulous hit. Bravo Jeff > May you always RIP for this one.
If that's how he starts the show I can only imagine how he finished it. He must have blown the roof of the place.
Im mezmerized...Blown Away!!!! OMG what a freakin Jam. Over flowing with Power and Soul...Spirit should be proud.
Wow Randy was still alive when this was recorded bet he would have loved it.
JH was a tremendous musician, no doubt. Sad he passed so young. Really love his tune, Angel Eyes.
I remember photographing the band in Toronto and seeing those guys on the scene a lot.hey were always low key but excellent guys to hand with. hey somehow made you feel special and welcome. Really brings tears to my eyes now.
wow wow this is totally groovin, absolutly the best version of this tune i ever heard, to say jeff is blind is meaningless. he excels at everyrthing he does, just wanted to tell you jeff your an outstanding citizen, and a huge credit to all that have their owns challenges to persue in life thanx jeff and crew for an awesome tune, almost as good as spirits version but very close PEACE and god bless you guys
5 people are blind to this man's incredible talent!
Man what a great voice.
What a talented guy. God bless you, Jeff!
I have never seen lead guitar played like this - just amazing. What a loss.
awesome version,just awesome..
It was originally done by "Spirit" I believe!
This man was just amazing. Like this clip! Thanks for posting this.
I heard this on the radio by Spirit yesterday morning, and I couldn't place where I knew this song from. I finally came across this video, and it all came back to me. I watched this concert (or another concert from this era) back in '95 or '96 and hadn't heard it since (to my knowledge). It just shows how unforgettable great music can be. Great stuff!
great version...........lotta power in it
SO TRUE... Liked listening to some of his mainstream tracks (radio stuff..) but I just had no idea that he was all that I have discovered.. truely an under appreciated and super talented MASTER..
RIP Jeff
first time I've heard this! Want to know what 2 people put a thumbs down? What kind of rock do they listen to? LOve Spirit's original and now I love this. Great
Canada sure has a lot of talented musicians.
Pat Rush on the second guitar.
Seen Jeff at Grossman's.
AWESOME !
Gone to soon. Your are missed !
OMG - I loved this song by Spirit in my HS years. What a great cover, better than the original!
Great Spirit tribute!The one & only Jeff Healey.R.I.P. Jeff
Amazing...simply amazing!
Omg what a great cover song
You're right !!who put the thumbs down?Not a proper music fan!!
Awesome! Jeff had the chops.
this man was GREAT 5 stars......
Used to see him quit a lot at Inza's in Corpus. Back in the 70's and 80's.
ONE WORD.... OUTSTANDING!!!
Miss you buddy.Rock on
she's got a line on me now and I love it and that's the way it is
What a talent. Thanks Jeff. R.I.P.
Jeff was one of a kind!
Jeff was really good, would have loved seen him
Nice cover of a hot song
It's so hard to believe this was almost 20 years ago...
such a great version, awesome that he was using a les paul instead of that jackson during this time too
Thumbs Up for Roadhouse!!!!!!
WOW. I love this! Spirit's version is good, but this rocks all day. Thanks for posting this, 1016!
Dig both versions.
Was at HQSEUCOM when Jeff played this concert. Great year there also saw Dire Straits
OUCH!!! LOVE IT!!
My reaction??? The Jeff stokes me out!
he was very good in Roadhouse with Pat Swayse
One Badass!!!! RIP Brother.
Terrific!
Dude just Awesome...thrash
Road House !!!
Jeff passed 4 years ago yesterday. What a loss
Never did see him. Sad.
Jeff and Pat Rush...nice combo.
Another great gone too soon. R.I.P Jeff.
Commanding voice.. better than the original.. I think anyways
What happend to him ? How did he pass away ? Just wondering
Was'nt he in the origonal Blues Brothers film briefly ?
Great stuff Maynard...is there a replay button...?? lol
I never knew he was until I saw him in the movie road house, film, it sucked, but his stage presents was excellent , tremendous player and singer.. sad to see him gone..
Spirit: I Got A Line On You, released 1968.
REO: Riding The Storm Out, released 1973.
Not so clever now are ya?
Not bad for a blind guy excellent
Is that Allan Rossi on lead guitar?
a better quality than mine
Ha... and I thought you would be bigger.
Blind man speak!!!!
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GORGEOUS VERSION,,,listen to I GOT A LINE, wizardofbaum and randy california, youtube, google, wizardofbaum channel
Not Spirit but pretty damn good.
i meant blackfoot made this right or spirit??
besser als die mein Video - super
Er, Spirit cover.
Sprit
Healey;s changes and lead theme are extremely similar to Richrath's in REO's :Ridin the Storm Out", Hmmmm? BTW, if you can't hear it, it's OK you just got a tin ear.
No I believe that he was blind at birth. If not as a child. His successes should be a lesson to all that any and all things are possible no matter were you are in life .
what the heck
he died wayyyyy too young