@@SalvoG "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", "As the Years Go Passing By - Germany 1995" , and "Look at Little Sister w/ SRV" are songs/videos you've got to react to. Would love to see your reaction to those too. Jeff was in the movie "Road House" with Patrick Swayze which is a great movie to watch!! Jeff was very underappreciated, in my opinion. He's a Legend and one of the best guitarist in the world!! He was also an Incredible Jazz Man (Jeff Healey and The Jazz Wizards), he played trumpet too!! We lost him way too soon! Hope you dive into his catalog. He was Amazing! RIP Jeff.
I met Jeff in high school, at a national jazz festival in Hamilton Ontario. We connected several more times on the road throughout Canada and the US while touring. He was a great guy. great guitarist, great singer, great at the trumpet, fabulous singer and songwriter and a jazz historian to boot. Everyone who loves music should know Jeff. He had and was a gift. We miss him.
After listening to something like that, there is nothing left to say. Mouth agape and speechless and I say this as a singer/guitar player/song writer... RIP Jeff Healy. SRV said that his favorite person to jam with out of everyone was Jeff Healy. He said (and I'm paraphrasing here) he felt like he didn't have to compete with or try to impress Jeff. He said they just jammed. No ego just kickass blues... RIP to two of the very best singer/guitar players to ever sing a note or pick up a guitar...
I had the pleasure of watching Jeff's band live opening up for Tom Cochrane & Red Rider at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto in the late 80's and he blew the crowd away. Such an amazing talent that was taken from us too soon by the same disease that took his vision when he was an infant. It's really incredible that his disability didn't stop him from pursuing his dreams and passions.
Jeff Healy could play notes no other guitarist could due to the size of his hands and the length of his fingers, such a great loss to the world of music RIP Jeff you are a LEGEND....
Saw him live at a local high school auditorium in Eugene Oregon. Holy crap. Yeah, I almost crapped my pants. Maybe three to four hundred people there. He just killed it. His second guitarist...I'm sorry, can't remember his name, but he went on to do stuff with other folks, but with Healey, he was awesome, and Jeff gave him a lot of room to shine. Think Jeff was one of the good ones. Very generous, and very humble. Wish I could have talked to him. Dang, when he passed, I just felt a hole in the rock world. RIP Jeff. And thanks man for doing this for him. Oh, after looking, and this is an edit...his other guitar player at the show I saw was Phil Sayce...yeah, great show at a high school. This is where all great artists go...no matter the venue...no matter how many folks are there, you play and sing your ass off. They're here to see you and they paid for that privilege.
Loved Jeff Healy and my partner demanded his song “Angel Eyes” be the first dance at our wedding. Once I heard it I agreed and every time we hear it we have to stop and dance around to it. Jeff passed away way too soon. Loved him in the movie Road House. He had immense talent and he did a song with Steve Ray Vaughn called “See Little Sister”. He held his own against SRV and it was awesome.
So glad you reacted to Jeff Healey. I’ve been waiting for this. What an amazing talent he was. He played other instruments as well. Dr. John was killer on the piano & the whole band was phenomenal. RIP Jeff & Dr. John.
Jeff Healey was SO amazing! I was lucky enough to see him in concert twice, and I listen to his See the Light album often. Such a huge talent gone way too soon.
Mid/late '80s, Victoria BC, early evening on a warm summer Thursday: Me and some of the boys headed out to a local meat market / pick up bar that usually had a DJ. (🤭 Hey, I was young, well, late 20s, and there would likely be pretty girls there! 😂). When we arrived, we were perplexed to discover there was a lineup to get in, with posters advertising a live performer (not usual) debuting that night, with praises by the likes of B.B. King and Stevie Ray Vaughan. So, what the hell, we waited in line. Once we got in we sat at a table right by the dance floor, about 15 feet from a two foot raised stage. After ordering our beer, the band came out, obviously guiding a blind guy. My buddies and I kinda looked at each other quizzically. 🤔 They sat him down in a chair onstage, handed him an electric guitar, which he placed on his lap 😯 ... then, when they started to play ... my world changed ... forever. It was Jeff Healey and his band, before their first album came out: I had never heard of him/them before, but he, specifically, had my attention now. He proceeded to play the cleanest, most amazing, unbelievable guitar licks I'd ever heard. He played blues, he played rock, he played country, he even played a bit of what sounded like flamenco. He played Hendrix better than Hendrix, he played with his teeth, he played while literally jumping around blind like a mad man. He seemed to be having a religious experience onstage. Despite it being a dance club, NOBODY danced that night. Every person, patrons and staff alike, stood around, hypnotized, with their mouths agape, staring, hardly believing what they were seeing and hearing. I went back Friday and Saturday, and again three nights the following week, as they were playing a two week gig there. Their first album came out shortly thereafter, and then he was in a movie with Patrick Swayze, and then ... well, I sadly never got to see Jeff Healey perform live again. But I still feel blessed, and I shall never forget how amazing the experience was that first night I saw him play! 😊
Jeff Healy is just a guitar legend. This performance always brings tears to my eyes for some reason. .AND HOW ABOUT THAT BASS PLAYER..... wow....Thanks for doing this one. "Angel Eyes" is one of my favorite songs ever. I hope you'll do that one.
Pure greatness. Healey was a beast and this is my fav performance of his. And Dr. John, Marcus Miller, and Omar Hakim backing him up? Legendary lineup right there. I enjoy your channel and your reactions. Keep up the good work. 👍
thanks for mentioning marcus miller( one of the greatest bass players ever) and omar hakim( madonna, sting,weather report,chic etc,amazing drummer. dr john- right place wrong time. who was that on sax announcing the band- tom scott or david sanborn?
I was fortunate to watch Jeff play a few times in his parents garage when we were both teenagers in Etobicoke ontario...he was not just a a fantastic musician but a fantastic person...saw him live a few times after he got big and he always remembered me and invited me back stage...greatly missed and a Canadian icon...most underappreciated talent in my era
Although I am sad that Jeff is no longer with us on Earth, I wonder at the joy he must have now, in the glory of the afterlife, no longer blind, and drinking in all the beauty of the universe. Jeff could never "rest in peace" - he has too much energy - now boundless endless energy to fill the Heavens with. I sure hope there are guitars up there!
I hesitated to click on this because I'm more classic rock than blues rock, but I'm glad I did. That was impressive. At the end he was just showing off. 😁
One of my favorites is "Feel Better", and from what I can tell, it has only been reacted to once . Killer song, and a heavier sound. I recommend everyone check it out. 😎
Jeff does a duet with Stevie Ray Vaughan that is excellent.. I don't recall the name of the song at the moment but you should definitely check it out. Jeff also acted in the movie Roadhouse with Patrick Swayze. Us Canadians are immensely proud of him. :)
So glad you've discovered Jeff Healey!! He is absolutely outstanding! I was fortunate enough to see him play a number of times, but I have never been able to figure out how he stands up and continues to wail away on his guitar without using a guitar strap! He's like a man from another planet. You should also check out the video of Jeff Healey and Stevie Ray Vaughan performing "Look at Little Sister." Jeff was younger in that video but amazingly, he went toe-to-toe with Stevie. Also for Jeff Healey Fans - good news, they are working on a film about his life that should be out in 2024. Can hardly wait!
Love it! Jeff was so uniquely talented! This whole CD is excellent and Angel Eyes one of my favorite all time ballads. Definitely check out the studio version! BTW having All Stars Marcus Miller and Dr John in this performance is legendary too!
SRV discovered Jeff Healey when he was in Canada. (The El Macombo is a well known Club in Canada.) Stevie invited Jeff on stage at a venue. Check out 2 greats SRV and Jeff Healy together doing Look at Little Sister. It is so great! Jeff Healey was one of the musicians in town when SRV crashed that night!
I’m still waiting for you to watch dire straits sultans of swing alchemy live I think you’ll love it. Jeff healey a truly brilliant artist I first saw him in roadhouse and had to look him up.
The Hubs and I went and saw Jeff play here in the city in Harpo's nightclub back in '94. It got pretty crazy and he was on the stage floor on his back playing that guitar at one point. One of the greatest...okay, the greatest performance I'd ever seen!
The bredth of amazing musical talent we used to have, like Jeff with Dr John on Piano, and so many more greats from the 1920's up to the early naughties and now we have autotune and TV talent show winners, what went wrong.
Yeah, Jeff Healey was really incredible and sadly seems to be largely forgotten about these days. I bought his first album when it came out and was blown away by it. He was very much in the vein of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimi Hendrix (thus the playing with his teeth). An incredibly exciting guitarist and someone who I wish people would take more notice of.
His duet with Stevie Ray Vaughn is prolly a must see/hear next as you already know SRV from previous reactions. Um, three words, it is killer. (I think the song they do together is SRV's Look At Little Sister). ☺️🎶🎵🤘
You found the treasure that is Jeff Healey. A man with no sight that can play like that…incredible. Angel Eyes is an amazing song you should check out, big hit in the 80’s.
Jeff was Sonic Fire when he was blowin' like a Cat 5 Hurricane chasing after a Runaway Train. The great Night Tripper Doctor John was killing it on the piano too. Excellent performances.- from everyone. Your commentary was dead on.
Great, GREAT reaction Salvo!! You can pick your jaw up off the floor now... This would be a virtuosic performance for a sighted person, let alone a blind guy! My wife and I have seen him live about 25 years ago, just about an hour outside his hometown of Toronto, and it was one of the most incredible performances I've ever seen!! He did a cover of Sunshine Of Your Love by Cream, and it brought the house down! His version of While My Guitar Gently Weeps by The Beatles is also amazing. His entire See The Light album is fire. Angeleyes is a beautiful ballad. RIP Jeff. Hope you're rocking out with all the guitar legends in heaven!!
Thanks! “As the Years Go Passing By” is my second favourite of his.
This was unexpected! Thank you!
Yessss - great track!!
...and you should see him toghether with SRV - Look at little sister, ...incredible
@@SalvoG "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", "As the Years Go Passing By - Germany 1995" , and "Look at Little Sister w/ SRV" are songs/videos you've got to react to. Would love to see your reaction to those too.
Jeff was in the movie "Road House" with Patrick Swayze which is a great movie to watch!! Jeff was very underappreciated, in my opinion. He's a Legend and one of the best guitarist in the world!! He was also an Incredible Jazz Man (Jeff Healey and The Jazz Wizards), he played trumpet too!! We lost him way too soon! Hope you dive into his catalog. He was Amazing! RIP Jeff.
If that doesn't get your heart pumping....you're dead. Jeff is my favorite. Period. A great loss
I never get tired of watching the stunned reaction of people to this video.
Whew.........absolutely on fire. He's burnin' it up.
I met Jeff in high school, at a national jazz festival in Hamilton Ontario. We connected several more times on the road throughout Canada and the US while touring. He was a great guy. great guitarist, great singer, great at the trumpet, fabulous singer and songwriter and a jazz historian to boot. Everyone who loves music should know Jeff. He had and was a gift. We miss him.
After listening to something like that, there is nothing left to say. Mouth agape and speechless and I say this as a singer/guitar player/song writer... RIP Jeff Healy. SRV said that his favorite person to jam with out of everyone was Jeff Healy. He said (and I'm paraphrasing here) he felt like he didn't have to compete with or try to impress Jeff. He said they just jammed. No ego just kickass blues... RIP to two of the very best singer/guitar players to ever sing a note or pick up a guitar...
Been waiting for you to find Jeff. He is a RADICALLY under-rated artist. And we lost him way too soon.
I had the pleasure of watching Jeff's band live opening up for Tom Cochrane & Red Rider at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto in the late 80's and he blew the crowd away. Such an amazing talent that was taken from us too soon by the same disease that took his vision when he was an infant. It's really incredible that his disability didn't stop him from pursuing his dreams and passions.
And this song does his voice no justice....❤🇨🇦
Jeff Healy could play notes no other guitarist could due to the size of his hands and the length of his fingers, such a great loss to the world of music RIP Jeff you are a LEGEND....
I first saw Jeff Healey in the movie, "Roadhouse" and I've been a fan ever since. RIP Brother Jeff.
I was fortunate to see him live in my home town in the UK. Uniquely talented and very strong willed. RIP Jeff.
Do yourself a favor look up the duet with Jeff Healey and Stevie Ray Vaughan
Absolutely! The song is called "Little Sister "
Left you SPEECHLESS! I love it. Great reaction.
The mouth dropping open and staying open is the perfect response to this timeless and insane performance by Jeff Healy. Truly a loss for Canada.
One of the top ten guitarist I believe.
Agreed - and not just because of his blindness. The man had so much soul.
@@markhagerman1837 he voice his talent is what makes him. Being blind makes it awe inspiring.
Saw him live at a local high school auditorium in Eugene Oregon. Holy crap. Yeah, I almost crapped my pants. Maybe three to four hundred people there. He just killed it. His second guitarist...I'm sorry, can't remember his name, but he went on to do stuff with other folks, but with Healey, he was awesome, and Jeff gave him a lot of room to shine. Think Jeff was one of the good ones. Very generous, and very humble. Wish I could have talked to him. Dang, when he passed, I just felt a hole in the rock world. RIP Jeff. And thanks man for doing this for him. Oh, after looking, and this is an edit...his other guitar player at the show I saw was Phil Sayce...yeah, great show at a high school. This is where all great artists go...no matter the venue...no matter how many folks are there, you play and sing your ass off. They're here to see you and they paid for that privilege.
This is a great performance but Jeff and SRV playing "look at little sister" is FANTASTIC!!!
YES - Jeff was probably the only guy who could give Stevie "a run for his money" - hope he reacts to this...
Just 😳... Unbelievable talent
Loved Jeff Healy and my partner demanded his song “Angel Eyes” be the first dance at our wedding. Once I heard it I agreed and every time we hear it we have to stop and dance around to it. Jeff passed away way too soon. Loved him in the movie Road House. He had immense talent and he did a song with Steve Ray Vaughn called “See Little Sister”. He held his own against SRV and it was awesome.
Him and SRV together will blow your mind!!!😎😎😎
He’s absolutely one of a kind for sure! Been on my playlist for years!
Loved your reaction and how mesmerized you were by his performance!
So glad you reacted to Jeff Healey. I’ve been waiting for this. What an amazing talent he was. He played other instruments as well. Dr. John was killer on the piano & the whole band was phenomenal. RIP Jeff & Dr. John.
Jeff Healey was SO amazing! I was lucky enough to see him in concert twice, and I listen to his See the Light album often. Such a huge talent gone way too soon.
Have you ever seen the movie "Road House" ? Jeff was in that flick. He was a singular talent. RIP And thats Doctor John on the piano.
Mid/late '80s, Victoria BC, early evening on a warm summer Thursday: Me and some of the boys headed out to a local meat market / pick up bar that usually had a DJ. (🤭 Hey, I was young, well, late 20s, and there would likely be pretty girls there! 😂). When we arrived, we were perplexed to discover there was a lineup to get in, with posters advertising a live performer (not usual) debuting that night, with praises by the likes of B.B. King and Stevie Ray Vaughan. So, what the hell, we waited in line.
Once we got in we sat at a table right by the dance floor, about 15 feet from a two foot raised stage. After ordering our beer, the band came out, obviously guiding a blind guy. My buddies and I kinda looked at each other quizzically. 🤔 They sat him down in a chair onstage, handed him an electric guitar, which he placed on his lap 😯 ... then, when they started to play ... my world changed ... forever. It was Jeff Healey and his band, before their first album came out: I had never heard of him/them before, but he, specifically, had my attention now.
He proceeded to play the cleanest, most amazing, unbelievable guitar licks I'd ever heard. He played blues, he played rock, he played country, he even played a bit of what sounded like flamenco. He played Hendrix better than Hendrix, he played with his teeth, he played while literally jumping around blind like a mad man. He seemed to be having a religious experience onstage. Despite it being a dance club, NOBODY danced that night. Every person, patrons and staff alike, stood around, hypnotized, with their mouths agape, staring, hardly believing what they were seeing and hearing.
I went back Friday and Saturday, and again three nights the following week, as they were playing a two week gig there. Their first album came out shortly thereafter, and then he was in a movie with Patrick Swayze, and then ... well, I sadly never got to see Jeff Healey perform live again. But I still feel blessed, and I shall never forget how amazing the experience was that first night I saw him play! 😊
Wow … so cool !
Pleeeeease do “As the Years Go Passing By” Live - it is insanely good! Jeff was a special person! RIP ❤
Yes! It’s my second fave of his!! ❤
Jeff Healy is just a guitar legend. This performance always brings tears to my eyes for some reason. .AND HOW ABOUT THAT BASS PLAYER..... wow....Thanks for doing this one. "Angel Eyes" is one of my favorite songs ever. I hope you'll do that one.
Pure greatness. Healey was a beast and this is my fav performance of his. And Dr. John, Marcus Miller, and Omar Hakim backing him up? Legendary lineup right there.
I enjoy your channel and your reactions. Keep up the good work. 👍
thanks for mentioning marcus miller( one of the greatest bass players ever) and omar hakim( madonna, sting,weather report,chic etc,amazing drummer. dr john- right place wrong time. who was that on sax announcing the band- tom scott or david sanborn?
All the folks on stage - including the host David Sanborn deserve to have a ‘get acquainted’ listen. All top performers!
Thanks, he is amazing. See more of Jeff in the movie Road House with Patrick Swazye and Sam Elliott (great movie to review too) .
Intro to Jeff Healey in one of my favorite Patrick Swazye movies” Roadhouse”.. watch it!
He's in the movie "Roadhouse" with Patrick Swayze and dose some awesome music in the movie!
Finally!!!!!!! Yeah, been waiting for this one!!!!
As someone mentioned, check out Jeff and Stevie Ray doing "Look at Little Sister"
Check out Jeff's 'As the Years Go Passing By' live performance from Germany 1995. Outstanding. I love how Omar goes to town on the drums!
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Jeff Healey is a fantastic guitarist, I think he is highly underrated and often left off greatest guitarist. He was a wonder to watch.
I was fortunate to watch Jeff play a few times in his parents garage when we were both teenagers in Etobicoke ontario...he was not just a a fantastic musician but a fantastic person...saw him live a few times after he got big and he always remembered me and invited me back stage...greatly missed and a Canadian icon...most underappreciated talent in my era
I got to see him live twice in his short lifetime. Amazing musician.
While my guitar gently weeps is a fantastic Beatles cover!
First saw him in the movie "Roadhouse", awesome talent, gone too soon. That was Dr. John the Night Tripper tinkling the ivories.
It was just great, great show, he played the guitar with all parts of his body, the bass guitar was great too, nothing more to add
Another Canadian Gem. Something in the water in Canada. Pure and honest….and really good! RIP Jeff!
Thank you Ain't he amazing ❤❤❤
Hey , He was Also In The Patrick Swayze Movie Roadhouse As Player in a Band
Yes. Yes, you do need to watch While My Guitar Gently Weeps. Period.
Although I am sad that Jeff is no longer with us on Earth, I wonder at the joy he must have now, in the glory of the afterlife, no longer blind, and drinking in all the beauty of the universe. Jeff could never "rest in peace" - he has too much energy - now boundless endless energy to fill the Heavens with. I sure hope there are guitars up there!
A rhythm section fully up to the task of laying it down for Healey. The smile on Marcus Miller's face is priceless.
Loved this reaction ❤
SRV once said Jeff Healey is the greatest guiatrist, hes ever witnessed. That means something man
I hesitated to click on this because I'm more classic rock than blues rock, but I'm glad I did. That was impressive. At the end he was just showing off. 😁
Jeff’s greatest live performance bar none!! Absolute genius
Yes! I’m so glad you got to Jeff.
Amazing talent. I was blessed to see him in concert and wow the talent.
One of my favorites is "Feel Better", and from what I can tell, it has only been reacted to once . Killer song, and a heavier sound. I recommend everyone check it out. 😎
The look on your face for this one made my day!! And such an incredible performance!
Jeff does a duet with Stevie Ray Vaughan that is excellent.. I don't recall the name of the song at the moment but you should definitely check it out. Jeff also acted in the movie Roadhouse with Patrick Swayze. Us Canadians are immensely proud of him. :)
Jeff and his band were the band in Roadhouse !
Our Canadian hero ... miss him and his style so much.
There are no words.
So happy you found Jeff Healey, he really rocks, you HAVE to react to "Angel Eyes" It's so amazing, just like Jeff, RIP
So glad you've discovered Jeff Healey!! He is absolutely outstanding! I was fortunate enough to see him play a number of times, but I have never been able to figure out how he stands up and continues to wail away on his guitar without using a guitar strap! He's like a man from another planet. You should also check out the video of Jeff Healey and Stevie Ray Vaughan performing "Look at Little Sister." Jeff was younger in that video but amazingly, he went toe-to-toe with Stevie. Also for Jeff Healey Fans - good news, they are working on a film about his life that should be out in 2024. Can hardly wait!
Love it! Jeff was so uniquely talented! This whole CD is excellent and Angel Eyes one of my favorite all time ballads. Definitely check out the studio version! BTW having All Stars Marcus Miller and Dr John in this performance is legendary too!
Okay, now you gotta check out How Blue Can You Get live at Nottenden and As the Years go Passing By
SRV discovered Jeff Healey when he was in Canada. (The El Macombo is a well known Club in Canada.)
Stevie invited Jeff on stage at a venue. Check out 2 greats SRV and Jeff Healy together doing Look at Little Sister. It is so great! Jeff Healey was one of the musicians in town
when SRV crashed that night!
You just grew to late to see raw talent. No filters no auto tune no computer software to clean it all up... .
Got to see him in a small bar in Pittsburgh 1986- it was amazing to see him live
Great artist! He and his band are the best part of the movie Roadhouse after you've seen it a dozen times over the years
Great react, ...and yeah... there's a video of Jeff & Stevie Ray Vaughan playing together. They were friends. 😀
My favorite song of his is the cover of Blue Jean Blues... rocks so hard... Great reaction. Thank you.
I’m still waiting for you to watch dire straits sultans of swing alchemy live I think you’ll love it.
Jeff healey a truly brilliant artist I first saw him in roadhouse and had to look him up.
Yup. He was that good.
The Hubs and I went and saw Jeff play here in the city in Harpo's nightclub back in '94. It got pretty crazy and he was on the stage floor on his back playing that guitar at one point. One of the greatest...okay, the greatest performance I'd ever seen!
Jeff is a musician to be reckoned with. He plays with all five fingers/thumb on his left hand, you can’t copy his music note for note.
Yay! Jeff Healey is a Canadian treasure.
No words play more! 😂❤
The bredth of amazing musical talent we used to have, like Jeff with Dr John on Piano, and so many more greats from the 1920's up to the early naughties and now we have autotune and TV talent show winners, what went wrong.
Couldn't agree more!!!
Yup😢
Love the expression on your face man! Awesome ❤️🔥🇨🇦
Yeah, Jeff Healey was really incredible and sadly seems to be largely forgotten about these days.
I bought his first album when it came out and was blown away by it. He was very much in the vein of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimi Hendrix (thus the playing with his teeth). An incredibly exciting guitarist and someone who I wish people would take more notice of.
Loved him in Roadhouse
That is music.
Love Jeff. As The Years Go Passing By is amazing. On this track Marcus Miller on bass is a stone cold killer.
Great musician!!! Multitalented!! He was in the movie "Road House" with Patrick Swayze!! Oh and by the way, Jeff is blind!!!💜💜🎵🎼🎶🎤🎹🎸🥁🔥🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘
His duet with Stevie Ray Vaughn is prolly a must see/hear next as you already know SRV from previous reactions. Um, three words, it is killer.
(I think the song they do together is SRV's Look At Little Sister). ☺️🎶🎵🤘
Salvo, consider reacting to Jeff doing While My Guitar Gently Weeps and As the Years Go Passing By, please.
Jeff Heley was in the show " Road House " with Patrick Swayze !
You found the treasure that is Jeff Healey. A man with no sight that can play like that…incredible. Angel Eyes is an amazing song you should check out, big hit in the 80’s.
Jeff was Sonic Fire when he was blowin' like a Cat 5 Hurricane chasing after a Runaway Train. The great Night Tripper Doctor John was
killing it on the piano too. Excellent performances.- from everyone. Your commentary was dead on.
Love you and your reactions❤
Yes you need to react to While my Guitar Gently Weeps, plus a MUST is a duet with SRV called Little Sister!
Not enough people react to Jeff Healey. He is an amazing performer even if he were a sighted man.
Roadhouse 1989 movie that stars Patrick Swayze has been mentioned, so I also mention it, as Jeff’s music in a live band situation is superb.
I like his,, like a hurricane "
Jeff Healey- While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Live At Montreaux! Do it! Do it now!
Definitely a cool song, never heard it before, thu
Great, GREAT reaction Salvo!! You can pick your jaw up off the floor now...
This would be a virtuosic performance for a sighted person, let alone a blind guy! My wife and I have seen him live about 25 years ago, just about an hour outside his hometown of Toronto, and it was one of the most incredible performances I've ever seen!! He did a cover of Sunshine Of Your Love by Cream, and it brought the house down! His version of While My Guitar Gently Weeps by The Beatles is also amazing.
His entire See The Light album is fire. Angeleyes is a beautiful ballad.
RIP Jeff. Hope you're rocking out with all the guitar legends in heaven!!
That was so good! Thanks for that!
He’s featured in the movie Road House.
Obviously "Road House" boosted his music sales massively. That's what made me buy his CD, which shows my age. See that movie, it's a cult classic.
Omg, I saw Jeff Healey play at the Red River Ex free stage lol Shows my age too!
I already liked him then I saw him on the movie Road House.
If a face could say, "What did I just watch?" it was yours. R.I.P. Jeff and Dr. John.
The great saxophonist David Sanborn did the introduction.