@@timothylewis2450 That happened in the '90s (year?) when they played a benefit at the Arlington Theatre in Santa Barbara for a progressive candidate for the 5-member governing board overseeing that county. Kenny Loggins also played a set. It was a memorable show. And I was lucky to be in SB for a conference for work that week and got in to see it! (and ran into the Mullicans there, Ry's neighbors and old family friends)
RIP David Lindley! Remember getting told to sit down when you made us want to dance at the Golden Bear way back in the 1980's Counted 16 shows from my ticket stub jar, that I attended. Lindley is the slide guitar king; not to mention the master of an incredible collection of stringed instruments! Thanks for rocking all those years; and all those songs; and concerts!
I was lucky enoough to be at this show, my first David Lindley live experience. Mind blowing. I recall David talking about them bringing string instruments from the California dryness to the humidity of New Orleans and watching them warp and become unusable. Didn't stop them from playing one helluva show in the Louisiana rain. RIP David...
Ry and David playing together always brings a smile to my face, and ya gotta love them gospel-inflected harmonies. Just 'cause I lean towards atheism doesn't mean I can't worship at the Church of Good Friends Making Great Music Together, right?!
Ry is one of the most unappreciated guitarists and has been for a long time. He can play any style of music at a very high level. Lindley is right up there with Ry. Linda Ronstadt called him the best guitar player she ever saw.
"Underappreciated"???? Only to out of it, unaware and way too young people. All critics, fans and fellow musicians have always "appreciated" Ry Cooder and have the highest praise of him since he first came on the scene in the 60's.
At this moment Ry Cooder is my favorite singer of all time. Other times might be David Bowie, Annie Lennox, Johnny Cash. But right now it's Ry. _all day_
I saw Ry and Dave at the Newport FF in ‘90. What an absolute thrill to see these two slide masters play together. Ry and Dave - both national treasures. RIP Mr Dave 😢
I was fortunate enough to eat breakfast with Ry Cooder in Baton Rouge the morning after a concert. He had some enlightening views on hash browns and middle-aged men wearing shorts. A true American icon!
David Lindley and Ry Cooder is amasing in this performance..on stage and fantastic..legends at there best..Ry Cooder is making things happen in concert in front of thousands..incredible legendary music ..Ry Cooder a grand singer..never forgotten
Crazy about a Mercury huh..let the times roll on David Lindley and Ry Cooder..get it on boys..never forgotten..on stage and music flowing out ,how grandly..
Well, it's not a question of better or worse. Derek Trucks e.g. is one of a kind, too, and maybe his slide technique is unique, but both's slide playing is not comparable. But it's goddam enjoyable! What everybody can say: This is the slide guitar player I like most! Might be Duane Allman or Sonny Landreth or Derek Trucks or Ry Cooder or ...
Wa this not the most miraculous jazz festival ever I believe 1994. This is off the top of my head but here’s a list of the iconic musical masters this tests festival. Including this crushing band of musical masters it was the heritage festivals 25th anniversary I believe ! Aretha Franklyn queen of souls 1st time 1) Rye Cooder and David Lindley 2) Staple Singers with pops 3) Jimmy Smith Quartet 4) Winton Marsalis 5) George Benson 6) Shirley Horne 7) little Richard 8) Allen Toussaint 9) Buddy Guy 10) Alman brothers 11) Dr John 12) Al Hurt 13) Funky Meters 14) George Porter 15) Taj Mahal 16) Willie Nelson 17) Steven Stills Band 18) Etta James 19) Bb King 20) Robert Cray 21) Clarence Gatemouth Brown 22) Ali Farka Toure 23) Horace Silver m 24) Tito Puente 25) The Radiates 26) Neville Brothers 27) Kermit Ruffins 28) Nicholas Payton 29) Pete Fountain 30) Zion Harmonizers 31) Blind Boys of Alabama 32) Miriam Makeba and Hugh Masekela 33) Third World 34) The Winans Church of Prayer 35) George Benson 36) Shirley Horne Trii opened 37) The Count Basie Orchestra/ Joe Williams 38) Wynton Marsalis Septet 39) Joshua Redman 40) Tito Puente 41) Little Feat 42) Weir and Wasserman And to close the entire crushing Best heritage Jazz festival ever. 43) The Funky Meters at Tipotinas til 4:30 am Whew. Music is God 43)
Legends playing on stage and the drummer is keeping every beat..Ry Cooder And David Lindley are musicians that spread the word everywhere they are..rhythm is great
Ry is a national treasure. Too bad most won't take the time to figure that out. I'm glad that there is more to music than most of the crap on the air these days.
You ever hear a piece of music and feel it so much that you have to listen to it on repeat? I'm having that experience with this performance and my God is it glorious. This is what it's all about. It is truly a religious experience when it touches you like that. Powerful stuff, here. Wow.
It is msgic watching these older clips of what were the days when music came from their soul..historicaly Ry has done so much for music revival to the rest of the planet from Cuba...before so many of them died well into their eighties...bless him I say..what a beautiful human..♥
Sometimes called a Mandocaster. I believe technically it’s an octave guitar. Full props to Lindley too on that bouzouki. There’s nothing with strings they can’t play.
I found a short video about this instrument. He goes into great detail about the setup and shortcomings of the instrument, but it sounds so sweet. ruclips.net/video/GM9CaT1RtiA/видео.html
Seriously, NOLA Jazz Fest has had more legendary performances than dang near any festival. It’s just absolutely amazing who might show up on stage to play with some other legendary artist. All the love!
Thanks to everyone here on this stage..Ry Cooder a legend and his son a great performer and David Lindley is terrific on that guitar and sings so good..great band..I enjoy all this terrific music..thank you all
Got two legends on this stage..David Lindley and Ry Cooder..best entertainment and guitar players in performance..rhythem and melody is fantastic with backup singers at there best..
I hope this Covid-19 blow outs and Mollusk Surf Shop in Venice Beach (California) once again starts doing live shows. I'd love to see Ry or David there. Or at McCabe's Guitar shop in nearby Santa Monica.
@@RogerSteinbrinkh2oBrother True, I miss that dude, he would've come up with a hoodoo tune. I could see Bobby Lounge writing a funny piece about it. Allen Toussaint would have a brilliant song about it. Spencer Bohren could've written a "Long Black Line" equivalent of the pandemic. The deceased Nevilles and their living brothers could really funkify the virus. Dr. John would come up with something that would desitively knock me out. And Paul Barrierre, Lowell George, Ritchie Hayward, and the rest of Little Feat woulld slay all of us coming up with the "Wuhan Boogie."
Man oh man. What a treat! I love these guys. Thank you so much for posting. This needs to go mainstream. Our current generation, so called music producers have a thing or two to learn.
1994. Randy Newman singing "they're trying to wash us away' and the heavens opened with an almighty thunderstorm and lightning show. Shut down Bluesfest for an hour then Ry came out to close the day with this.
Ry reminding us to make the call with David over there looking exceptionally well put together on this fine day. I must tell you'll he is my 'MAGICAL MUSICAL MUNCHKIN'!
Two of the guitar greats. BTW that's Ry's son Joachim on dunbek etc. Ry taught guitar lessons at the Ash Grove in the mid 60s when I began learning. Unfortunately I never got any lessons from him.
I’m guessing that’s an electric mandolin that Ry’s playing (anybody know?). That can’t be an easy instrument to play (unless you’re Ry Cooder, I guess). Love me some Ry. Love his breadth. And props to Mr Lindley. Saw him live once opening for and then backing up Bonnie and Bruce (and Jackson Brown and Shawn Colvin). Outdoors and kissed by awful weather from an inland hurricane. Didn’t slow down anyone, not even a little. Pretty fantastic show
2 of the GREATEST guitarists to ever live.....and 3 of the BEST background singers!!!
Gotta be thankful to have been alive to hear Ry Cooder and David Lindley play together. An honor!
Lindley is a brilliant musician. My Dream show or album would be him, Cooder and Jackson Browne. Why hasn’t this happened?
That’s great
I’ve been thankful twice both times in Glasgow and both great shows 👍 Also seen Ry every tour in GB since ‘88
Amen brother.
@@timothylewis2450 That happened in the '90s (year?) when they played a benefit at the Arlington Theatre in Santa Barbara for a progressive candidate for the 5-member governing board overseeing that county. Kenny Loggins also played a set. It was a memorable show. And I was lucky to be in SB for a conference for work that week and got in to see it! (and ran into the Mullicans there, Ry's neighbors and old family friends)
RIP David Lindley! Remember getting told to sit down when you made us want to dance at the Golden Bear way back in the 1980's Counted 16 shows from my ticket stub jar, that I attended. Lindley is the slide guitar king; not to mention the master of an incredible collection of stringed instruments! Thanks for rocking all those years; and all those songs; and concerts!
Such a wonderful artist Rye and David and the gospel brothers just perfect
RIP David Lindley! In your music you live for ever! Thanks!
Yes. Great man will be missed forever.
😢😢😢
I was lucky enoough to be at this show, my first David Lindley live experience. Mind blowing. I recall David talking about them bringing string instruments from the California dryness to the humidity of New Orleans and watching them warp and become unusable. Didn't stop them from playing one helluva show in the Louisiana rain. RIP David...
Me too.
Life changing stuff😊
I lived right across the street from the fairgrounds NOLA from 1968-1972 .... RIP David one of a kind....
the dates were April 30, and May 1 '94 - i was there - they later backed malian guitarist ali farka toure!
Ry Cooder and David Lindley; it doesn't get any better than this!!
Truly.
Lindley and Jackson Browne is pretty awesome too.
Ry and David playing together always brings a smile to my face, and ya gotta love them gospel-inflected harmonies. Just 'cause I lean towards atheism doesn't mean I can't worship at the Church of Good Friends Making Great Music Together, right?!
Paris Texas Ray cooder
good 'un
Yessir!
Amen, Brother!
Hate organized religion... and, love Jesus. You'll do alright that way.
RIP David Lindley, so sorry you have left this world, it was so awesome to listen to & see your playing!! Jackson will miss you, I know I do.❤
Ry is one of the most unappreciated guitarists and has been for a long time. He can play any style of music at a very high level. Lindley is right up there with Ry. Linda Ronstadt called him the best guitar player she ever saw.
Linda's praise of Ry is exactly why I am here! He, David and Leland Skylar all amazing musicians!
"Underappreciated"???? Only to out of it, unaware and way too young people. All critics, fans and fellow musicians have always "appreciated" Ry Cooder and have the highest praise of him since he first came on the scene in the 60's.
Exactly! Totaly NOT unapppreciated!, most of the people just never heard of him or David, or Leland, or James, or Jackson, or Waddy or........
God Bless Ry, Cooder for what he has contributed to contemporary music. And Thanks for bringing your son into this blessed mix.
Amen to that, Jeanne Callahan. This is such a beautiful version of this song. Ry’s got Jesus on the Mainline for sure!
Amen
Jeanne Callahan, Bill Callahan wrote a song titled "Ry Cooder" : ruclips.net/video/gmAkcSagkzI/видео.html
Ry Cooder is a GIANT in our music today....brings us the old stuff and his own unique sound. No charge! What a guy!!!
Thank you David Lindley for sharing your enormous gifts with us. Rest well. 😔
I was at this show. A thunderstorm was threatening throughout the entire show, but it never did, thank goodness. Memorable show.
I remember walking over from an amazing Wynton Marsalis set and hearing Jesus On the Mainline louder and clearer as I approached. Magic music day!
Grateful to have these clips here. If you feel it, you know it.
Ry and his band do it for the LOVE of the music ☮️
Ryland Cooder.. one of the best guitar players of this galaxy.. Perhaps he is an alien...
Goosebumps for decades ........ wonderful
Regardles of posting before, this is musical mastery by two greatest exponents of this genere. So good.
At this moment Ry Cooder is my favorite singer of all time.
Other times might be David Bowie, Annie Lennox, Johnny Cash. But right now it's Ry. _all day_
I was at this show. Ry also played a set with Ali Farka Toure. One of the greatest musical weekends ever. EVER.
me too both of those sets-aft n ry was ar congo if memory serves-old congo
Brian Smith I was there too, one of my favorite Jazzfests. Hiatt and The Goners on RayBan that day as well.
Brian Smith I don't doubt that!
Brian Smith You were one lucky SOB! This is priceless - to see these two on the same stage!
Brian Smith, do you happen to remember the exact year?
Ry is a trip altogether man. Just watching him make music is a joyful experience.
I’ve been a Ry Cooder fan for decades. On that first song, is that a mandolin?
I saw Ry and Dave at the Newport FF in ‘90. What an absolute thrill to see these two slide masters play together. Ry and Dave - both national treasures. RIP Mr Dave 😢
Hallelujah! Joachim on the drum, behind his Dad. Love you guys. God Bless the Cooders!
God bless these guys - Hallelujah haven´t ever heard anything like this
I was fortunate enough to eat breakfast with Ry Cooder in Baton Rouge the morning after a concert. He had some enlightening views on hash browns and middle-aged men wearing shorts. A true American icon!
David Lindley and Ry Cooder is amasing in this performance..on stage and fantastic..legends at there best..Ry Cooder is making things happen in concert in front of thousands..incredible legendary music ..Ry Cooder a grand singer..never forgotten
I love the Staples too. Pops Staples was amazing. God bless Ry Cooder! Best guitar player of all time! x
Absolutely bloody brilliant
Lindley is The MAN ! .. and he always dresses so well !!
Very greasy indeed
Didn't start going to Jazzfest for another couple of years, dang it!
Crazy about a Mercury huh..let the times roll on David Lindley and Ry Cooder..get it on boys..never forgotten..on stage and music flowing out ,how grandly..
NO ONE can do a slide better than Ry..been a fan and listening to him since the '60's
Well, it's not a question of better or worse. Derek Trucks e.g. is one of a kind, too, and maybe his slide technique is unique, but both's slide playing is not comparable. But it's goddam enjoyable! What everybody can say: This is the slide guitar player I like most! Might be Duane Allman or Sonny Landreth or Derek Trucks or Ry Cooder or ...
RIP Mr. Dave...what a treasure.
This one really got me 😢
The healing power of music. The Staples singers, Ry Cooder, and David Lindley.
Wa this not the most miraculous jazz festival ever I believe 1994. This is off the top of my head but here’s a list of the iconic musical masters this tests festival. Including this crushing band of musical masters it was the heritage festivals 25th anniversary I believe
! Aretha Franklyn queen of souls 1st time
1) Rye Cooder and David Lindley
2) Staple Singers with pops
3) Jimmy Smith Quartet
4) Winton Marsalis
5) George Benson
6) Shirley Horne
7) little Richard
8) Allen Toussaint
9) Buddy Guy
10) Alman brothers
11) Dr John
12) Al Hurt
13) Funky Meters
14) George Porter
15) Taj Mahal
16) Willie Nelson
17) Steven Stills Band
18) Etta James
19) Bb King
20) Robert Cray
21) Clarence Gatemouth Brown
22) Ali Farka Toure
23) Horace Silver m
24) Tito Puente
25) The Radiates
26) Neville Brothers
27) Kermit Ruffins
28) Nicholas Payton
29) Pete Fountain
30) Zion Harmonizers
31) Blind Boys of Alabama
32) Miriam Makeba and Hugh Masekela
33) Third World
34) The Winans Church of Prayer
35) George Benson
36) Shirley Horne Trii opened
37) The Count Basie Orchestra/ Joe Williams
38) Wynton Marsalis Septet
39) Joshua Redman
40) Tito Puente
41) Little Feat
42) Weir and Wasserman
And to close the entire crushing Best heritage Jazz festival ever.
43) The Funky Meters at Tipotinas til 4:30 am
Whew. Music is God
43)
Wheres Jackson Browne
@@kathyrebuck3131 Who cares?
That's not the Staples here. Bobby King, Terry Evans and Willie Greene.
Two of the very best. Thank you David.
I already miss Dave Lindley. What a great performance with Ry Cooder and his son Joachim on drum.
These are not the Staple Singers. These guys were in Cooder's band
Vocals by longtime collaborators Terry Evans, Bobby King and Willie Green.
I have really tough days now, this soothes me, how beautiful you play and your voice; so expressive.
Thank you, @Ry Cooder
Right here, Ry is playing slide on a 12 string electric mandolin...... Frickin' Amazing!!!😮😮
Yep...that's Ry Cooder and David Lindley... Two of a Kind...or to say a perfect pair...nice vocals...good band...best musical spirit 😇😁🎸🎼
SWEET...SWEET....SWEET!! PLAYING THIS OVER AND OVER. HONEY TO MY EARS!!!!
Legends playing on stage and the drummer is keeping every beat..Ry Cooder And David Lindley are musicians that spread the word everywhere they are..rhythm is great
Drummer is Ry's son..he's also featured in Buena Vista Social Club vid
Must be great for Ry to be playing with his son. Great music
Lindley & Cooder are both people !
Ry is a national treasure. Too bad most won't take the time to figure that out. I'm glad that there is more to music than most of the crap on the air these days.
David has this light hearted hop to his music. Great to see him live, on video, where the man shines forth. No better pair than David and Ry.
Remember he has worked with the majestic Jackson Browne what seems for ever
Another dream day in my life captured on film. This was a beautiful day!!
There’s No one I love more than Ry Cooder and David Lindley together 👏👏👏👏👏👏. They Always Lift Me Up 🤣
Seem Ry and David Lindley so many times in San Francisco Bay Area! Loved seeing them at Great American Music Hall!
You ever hear a piece of music and feel it so much that you have to listen to it on repeat? I'm having that experience with this performance and my God is it glorious. This is what it's all about. It is truly a religious experience when it touches you like that. Powerful stuff, here. Wow.
America needs more joyful Spirituals like this one. Fantastic! Thanks be to our God. 🙏✝️
OMG what a treasure to find! love these guys
It is msgic watching these older clips of what were the days when music came from their soul..historicaly Ry has done so much for music revival to the rest of the planet from Cuba...before so many of them died well into their eighties...bless him I say..what a beautiful human..♥
First of all I just need to take a moment to absorb the awesomeness of that little 12 string guitar/ mandolin😳
Sometimes called a Mandocaster. I believe technically it’s an octave guitar. Full props to Lindley too on that bouzouki. There’s nothing with strings they can’t play.
I found a short video about this instrument. He goes into great detail about the setup and shortcomings of the instrument, but it sounds so sweet. ruclips.net/video/GM9CaT1RtiA/видео.html
I love this music, All these musicians are pure class
Seriously, NOLA Jazz Fest has had more legendary performances than dang near any festival. It’s just absolutely amazing who might show up on stage to play with some other legendary artist. All the love!
Thanks Mr. Cooder for your music and life vision. From Italy 🍇❤️
Thanks to everyone here on this stage..Ry Cooder a legend and his son a great performer and David Lindley is terrific on that guitar and sings so good..great band..I enjoy all this terrific music..thank you all
Ry’s son Joaquín on percussion and long time collaborators Terry Evans, Bobby King and Willie Green on vocals.
Got two legends on this stage..David Lindley and Ry Cooder..best entertainment and guitar players in performance..rhythem and melody is fantastic with backup singers at there best..
Wow. Slide mandolin. Ry's so great!
btw Ry Cooder recorded the first digitally album in rock history with his 1979 album Bop Till You Drop.
Splendide................
I hope this Covid-19 blow outs and Mollusk Surf Shop in Venice Beach (California) once again starts doing live shows. I'd love to see Ry or David there. Or at McCabe's Guitar shop in nearby Santa Monica.
Beautiful! Looks like Terry Evans & Bobby King on backing vocals as well
And Willie Green, the bass singer
This is glorious! Such a joy to listen to.
I love this tune so much I want it played at my funeral
Ry is the master of ANY Number of strings!
Those were the days. Jazz Fest , good artists, pre-storm. Superb.....
reasonably priced too.
Yeah and pre-pandemic. These guys need to come up with the "Wuhan Blues".
@@1blastman That would have been a good one for our old buddy Coco.
@@RogerSteinbrinkh2oBrother True, I miss that dude, he would've come up with a hoodoo tune. I could see Bobby Lounge writing a funny piece about it. Allen Toussaint would have a brilliant song about it. Spencer Bohren could've written a "Long Black Line" equivalent of the pandemic.
The deceased Nevilles and their living brothers could really funkify the virus. Dr. John would come up with something that would desitively knock me out. And Paul Barrierre, Lowell George, Ritchie Hayward, and the rest of Little Feat woulld slay all of us coming up with the "Wuhan Boogie."
Perfect Sound 😍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Seen Lindley in Vancouver, Burnaby Blues Festival WHOA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RY is my number 1 SLIDE player ..
Man oh man. What a treat! I love these guys. Thank you so much for posting. This needs to go mainstream.
Our current generation, so called music producers have a thing or two to learn.
WOW
Totally magnificent clip of some incredible musicians.
Amazing sounds & so,so good.
Fascinating 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😊
Christ!
I was there. 1994. Still have, and wear the J&H Fest T -Shirt, lol!
What a cool surprise to find this.
And best of all, they play in their pijamas! Long live Ry & Dave L.
Magnificent, Cooder & Lindley together. Is there anything more from this set, can't believe there were only 2 songs
1994. Randy Newman singing "they're trying to wash us away' and the heavens opened with an almighty thunderstorm and lightning show. Shut down Bluesfest for an hour then Ry came out to close the day with this.
Just fantastic stuff. Two of the greats.
Love this festival...it's been 18 years. Gotta get back down there! I caught Ry, Mr. Dave & Joaquin In '90, Vancouver.
I was there. ❤️
Man what a jam. Should've been a little louder. But man,what a jam.
Ry Cooder’s got some crazy chops.
Ry reminding us to make the call with David over there looking exceptionally well put together on this fine day. I must tell you'll he is my 'MAGICAL MUSICAL MUNCHKIN'!
Dressed in his finest polyester…
Just Brilliant ! Thank you so much.
This is just insane! Ry And David!
Two of the guitar greats. BTW that's Ry's son Joachim on dunbek etc. Ry taught guitar lessons at the Ash Grove in the mid 60s when I began learning. Unfortunately I never got any lessons from him.
I was there! Phew! Ry is my hero!
David Lindley is Smeared all over my life like some mad, insane polyester shirt! I shall take that solid slide playing into my grave!
at first I read the song title at 0:30 as "Jesus on the Mandolin", and I just thought "yeah, that's about right".
Great , just great.
Please keep this up.
I enjoy it so much.
Thank you for posting .
Love,love,love it!Takes me right back to the 70's....
Timeless greatness on display.
RIP David Lindley, you were a treasure to us all.
Fills my heart with joy ! grateful !
All this great music and they're snappy dressers, too!
The three dudes on BVs...amazing!
I’m guessing that’s an electric mandolin that Ry’s playing (anybody know?). That can’t be an easy instrument to play (unless you’re Ry Cooder, I guess). Love me some Ry. Love his breadth.
And props to Mr Lindley. Saw him live once opening for and then backing up Bonnie and Bruce (and Jackson Brown and Shawn Colvin). Outdoors and kissed by awful weather from an inland hurricane. Didn’t slow down anyone, not even a little. Pretty fantastic show
Octave 12-string guitar (half standard length, one octave higher). Don't see too many of them!
Nice. Accidently made it here. Glad for the mistake.
What a treat. Slide heaven and Jesus too.
As it should be - Ry, David, Terry Evans & all. Such sweet sounds.