This is great - especially after just watching Jorma and Jack perform Hesitation Blues in 1970 (on youtube). Great players and stellar vocals by Jorma. Thanks for posting!
As much as I play fingerstyle guitar. it's watching the Master, Jorma, jamming this with My Buddy... Jack Cassidy. Who is also one of the best jamming bass players of all time. I have learned this tune numerous ways, BUT, this adaptation by Jorma is the real deal... He learned it from the great Reverend Gary Davis, who also taught, David Bromberg, Stefen Grossman and numerous other young lads from Greenwich Village back in the early 60's. I live in Greenwich Village the past decade and hung out there since the early 70's. Thanks for this post! There are many of Jorma playing this, and this is one of the best of them. You guys out there learning to finger pick, utilize Jorma's style to learn the "Right" way of pickin the shit out of your guitar! Oh yeah.
He has been playing that since I first heard it in the late 60's, and it never gets old.
I've listened to them play this song over the years, it just gets better with time. Two master musicians at the top of their craft.
these guys are a national treasure!
In France we say ’c’est un patrimoine vivant’
thank for them !
Cant wait to see you in Humboldt!
This is great - especially after just watching Jorma and Jack perform Hesitation Blues in 1970 (on youtube). Great players and stellar vocals by Jorma. Thanks for posting!
As much as I play fingerstyle guitar. it's watching the Master, Jorma, jamming this with My Buddy... Jack Cassidy. Who is also one of the best jamming bass players of all time. I have learned this tune numerous ways, BUT, this adaptation by Jorma is the real deal... He learned it from the great Reverend Gary Davis, who also taught, David Bromberg, Stefen Grossman and numerous other young lads from Greenwich Village back in the early 60's. I live in Greenwich Village the past decade and hung out there since the early 70's. Thanks for this post! There are many of Jorma playing this, and this is one of the best of them. You guys out there learning to finger pick, utilize Jorma's style to learn the "Right" way of pickin the shit out of your guitar! Oh yeah.
Yep.
Good to see these guys, cheers :)
So good
Superbe version !
Just perfection!
des extra terrestres!!! Quel bonheur!!!!
Super awesome :)
They r great
Tuna forever! Two great musicians creating such a full sound. And Papa John is missed. Jorma can sing good but Papa was the best.
Gooooöd!
f amazing
Great video, saw these guys recently at The Ark in Ann Arbor. Now transitioning to fingerpicking with picks, so this is prefect for my practice
Nice shoutout to the Rev there, Jorma! :)
Love the tuna!
Kris Newton this version I heard first. The Reverend Gary Davis version was exciting to find.
Goooooöd Guuud Fiiiiilings!
Big Daywhen these two showed up at Paste Studio.
Bravo
This is like good wine...no, great wine
It's good while _consuming_ great wine...
i love hot tuna
I've listened to this song many times, I cannot figure out what he's waiting for. I think maybe his waitress is unready to receive the check.,