Just what I was about to say - these guys obviously save their efforts for what matters, not bling....but one artist's bling I absolutely love is Zucchero, his music is even better, definitely worth a listen if you don't already know him. The music speaks for itself.
Can't get enough of this song. I am sure I will completely destroy what hearing I have left with my earphones jacked up so high. Never the less it will be worth it. Oh, I'm 76 years old and love this kind of music. RIP JJ. Update, 1/10/2020 I’ll be 78 tomorrow and I still can hear. Latest update 1/12/2021 day after my 79th Birthday and I can still hear. JJ never sounded better. 1/11/2022 Just wanted to say still rockin to JJ on my 80th and thanks to all of your kind words over the years. When I wrote the original comment 5 year ago, I didn’t dream of so many responses. It was never my intention to distract from JJ’s performance. Now that I’ve said that , I just turned 81 and am still rocking out with this song. Guess my hearings better than I thought.😂 Oh my, I missed my own birthday on Jan 11. Not much to say but another year older, 82 now. JJ and crew still sounding as good as ever.
I am 79,, feb 2022 and still JJ Cale, dead 9 years agoi is still there... what a sh.. the new music of inculture d people. E Clapton, and JJ Cale in Tulsa, what a great moment. I am Franch drum player of jazz for 60 years.........
Hey there drummer Man, please add a link here in these comments to where we can hear you play. I don't share your appreciation for Clapton (or John's cuz he loved Clapton the player not just the source of his beer commercial royalty checks....) as a musician. To my ears, Cale has all the nuance and leaves space for grooves and melody lines to breathe. I don't find that with the majority of Clapton's stuff, not on most of his albums or the clips from his gigs that I've listened to. There are a couple of albums, like SLOWHAND that Clapton recorded with The Band at his Malibu studio. SLOWHAND was Cale's nickname and a very well-intentioned tribute to Clapton's love of the sound of Cale's studio work and live playing. Some have said "Lay Down Sally" the hit single should've been credited to J.J. Cale cuz of how much it sounded like Cale's style. But these are the exceptions. Most of Clapton's Guitar God status comes from his ham-handed electric guitar wailing and converting the blues into marketable radio programmer sound targeting the adolescent wankers. Another "exceptional" album by Eric I bought, and continue to appreciate quite a bit is the one where Clapton records that song that Bob Dylan wrote with his late 1990's and early aughts singing and writing collaborator Helena Springs. Yet Bob Dylan found no room for that moving song on any of his albums. That song is titled "Walk Out In the Rain" and is mostly covered by soul singers and mostly male blues singers like Clapton or R&B style soul singers like Kenny Neal. Yet, the first time I heard that Dylan song it was after being sung by J.J. Cale's wife and creative band partner Christine Lakeland. She noted Dylan and Helena Springs wrote it but never released a version of it. So far, neither has Christine or Cale cut a take that's been released. Thank heavens I have some low-grade cassette tapes of Lakeland doing that on her own solo shows cuz it works its downer magic lament to a relationship worth saving every time I hear her sing it. Also, the only recording of that song I found in the 90's and aughts who'd covered it was a European artist named Anna Christy who recorded and released it in Belgium and it was included in a foreign artist tribute Various Artists tribute album to Dylan the songwriter that Columbia Records put out in Europe and I found it in a cut-out or promo bin in a Portland, Oregon used record shop. Now I find a live clip of that song that was a hit in EU was posted on U. of Tube back in 2009: ruclips.net/video/XGOR78zvkNs/видео.html Ann Christy - Walk Out In The Rain It woulda been a terrific track for Chicago's circa 1970's soul studios with that wizard of a sound producer Charles Stepney who earlier put Chicago's local studio scene band Rotary Connection on the national map along with that group's diva, Minnie Riperton (the mother of improvising comedy sketch and film actress\artist Maya Rudolph, whose Dad had been the Chicago Neo-Soul Studio Producer\Songwriter Rick Rudolph): ruclips.net/video/Ur7KlIYh8rM/видео.html Fox News Kamala Harris Interview Cold Open - SNL Saturday Night Live 7,192,011 views Oct 19, 2024 #SNL50 #SNL #MichaelKeaton Bret Baier (Alec Baldwin) welcomes Kamala Harris (Maya Rudolph) for an interview on Fox News. Yet the most moving versions of that Dylan song come from Clapton's Cale-influenced and Dylan collaborating period. There he is in studio, stage and video clip-dom trying to capture Cale's studio sound and the sound out and about in Tulsa Time, and just never capturing the relaxed loosey-goosey feel that rock fans could never get further into than labeling it "Laid-Back" cuz rock is marketed to masses and "the masses are asses..." as my wise high school Social Studies teacher Elliot Abusch always used to remakr.... ruclips.net/video/0R3DyNeI1fQ/видео.html JJ CALE & Friends - Rhythm Bone - Tulsa, Oklahoma (2003/06) Jesús PV 3.64K subscribers 27 Share 661 views Aug 9, 2024 JJ CALE & Friends - Rhythm Bone - Tulsa, Oklahoma (2003/06) 01 - Previous - The Tractors - Rhythm Bone 00:00 02 - JJ CALE & Friends - Rhythm Bone 05:17 Tio Mitchito Mitch Ritter\Paradigm Sifters, Code Shifters, PsalmSong Chasers Lay-Low Studios, Ore-Wa (Refuge of Atonement Seekers) Media Discussion List\Looksee
Beautifully said and I’m 81 years old and I’m rocking to this music everyday. Mybhusband and I danced until early hours most weekends. Passed away seven years ago and I’m still dancing in front of his photo. Keep rocking and you will live to a hundred🙏Sydney Australia 👍
My grandpa was a sailor whan I was a kid he play him me all time - He bought a cassette tape somewhere in the USA and under communism in Poland it was something - WOW! I was 5 years old !!! I love JJ Cale . I Still got this tape and all CD's !!! BEst Regards from Gdynia -Poland !!!
am 72 years old but when I walk around I put on headphones, when I hear Call me the breeze if I am alone in the elevator or there is no dance. wonderful JJ. wonderful humble
I'm 54 and I'm blessed to have grown up listening to J.J. Cale. My dad is a fan. I knew all the songs on Naturally before my 2x table and all the songs on Troubador befefore my 9x table.
Who would have known some 50+ years later us "hippies" would still be ROCKING to this amazing music.... We are truly blessed to be from a generation of fantastic music enjoyed by todays youth as well. J.J. was amongst the very best, just ask Eric!
« intéressant ´intensément favorise la bonne humeur en souvenir de mon frère 😂 « excellent batteur et j’apprécie vivement ce chanteur si bien accompagné de Maestros prestigieux 🎉 🎵🦻👁♥️
Jeez I’m only 66 I feel young here: great jam I’m a musician myself and will NEVER stop rocking. Drinking yea I quit that a long time ago , rocking, never! Love this
did i get through? turned 80 today, and am still on the right side of the grass! makes me smile, laugh...and try to dance. doesn't get much better...crossroads on my mind🥴
That's what the old folks said about this when it originally came out. Hippy noise. Now run along I think there's some kids in your yard you need to yell at
Not one ego trying to shine, a bunch of true musicians, there for the fun of it, and our pleasure, Thank you one and all, lets hope future generations' get it '.....
Compare this to going into a restaurant and having to listen to contemporary rap-crap, insipid monotone computer-produced "country" rap garbage, while you are wondering 'will these people ever get a clue' and wishing you had brought ear plugs.
Love this man. I am 73. JJCale est un excellent musicien , faut entendre le saxo et l'harmonica , entre autres . Une merveille que seuls des hippies ont pu reconnaître.
Where was this? I saw JJ at a joint in Boston and he was playing with a full band with long songs and solos in the spirit of the Dead and it was incredible. Got to meet him, the lovely Christine and his band and it’s a highlight of my life…
Mr Cale, A work of 🎨...one of the best, Of the BEST 🎸 players! Not to mention SONG writer. Continue your rest in SHALOM! Thanks for the beautiful Journey..🎶.. JJ-🎸🎵..🌄...🌎...
wished id heard of him many years ago, unfortunately here in the UK most never heard of him, or know any of his music. Sad, what have they missed! I found him through a friend 15 years ago and WOW, blew my mind. Do love this one, but the crossroads one with Eric for me is just amazing.
Clapton Covered JJ's "Cocaine & After midnight" !! I do Like the CD that JJ did with Clapton too. But I am 77, have Followed JJ since 1971. Still Listen to His Vinyls & CDs I Own !!!
I can still remember the day I first heard Naturally on vinyl it was 1970 I was 19 years old and I thought man this music for the rest of my life how lucky I am
Keep returning to this greatest version of the Breeze. Been picking up all his albums and so many wee gems of tracks that don’t reach Greatest Hits or Anthologies. A musician in a class of his own!
Been doing the same thing lately. It just suddenly all clicked once I hit 58. Always had those first 4 albums, but now they're stacking up (along with the previously unreleased stuff).
Que malos tiempos nos vienen siguiendo junto a nuestras leyendas del arte de la música, la música y la mía es el R&R,pero no me puedo olvidar del folclore argentino y de tantas palabras que son las que se pueden gritar hoy . Desde Bilbao un saludo
Me too. I'm glad at 79 music is still one of the best things in my life. My appreciation for it just keeps growing. Came of age in the 60's. A real fine time to grow up and wake up!
@@lamanley It's the same with me, coming up to 80 now, and loving music, the same as ever, I don't live in the past, and love a lot of this new stuff on U tube
8/30/2023 I can not say enough about J. J. Cale. His influence on my music and guitar playing is massive. No matter which way he starts the tune, the rolling beat soon has you clapping your hands, stomping your foot, and singing along. When I heard Mark Knopfler say J. J. influenced his music and style, that sealed the deal. J. J. Cale is the best and most underrated musician from rock and roll. From the first time I heard "Crazy Mama" (summer 1970) He had my ear. I miss him greatly.
…..on the road to Escondido, I met Mr. Cale. I’m an old car guy, JJ services his wife car in ….Escondido, Ca! Modest, almost shy, none the less almost a god to me and mine. Bless his heart
I call myself Bykoni (By-ko-ni, rhymes with bike)... often traveling on bicycle, sleeping in a tent under the Balkan skies... free as a breeze, embraced by this JJ's song in a bubble of happiness. The Breeze is my "official" bike song :-) ... Rasa Bajkoni
The Breeze, what a man, what a song. I just picked up my nearest guitar {3 feet away and slightly out of tune} and played along}. A quick tune up and played along again.....twice!! That is the measure of the man and the band. Pure inspiration.
Wish to Hell that someone with the knowledge would show the respect to name all of these fabulous musicians sharing the stage magic with JJ! It Matters!!! I know some, but not all...Help! Thanks!
Watching JJ makes me smile, laugh and cry happy tears all at the same time, been a fan since I was 19, I'm now 61 RIP you geezer.
I share the same story as you bro, i’m at the same age too. JJ has been a fundamental brick in my musical foundation❤️
Many thx Geert,... 9 minutes of memories from JJ.. 🙏
I love his songs and his fine style. For me he was one of the great artists !! R.I.P , J.J ..
What a superb set, and a tribute to the late, and very great J.J. Been a fan for many years.
No crazy stage props. No crazy clothes. Just let the music speak for itself. The way it should be...
Just what I was about to say - these guys obviously save their efforts for what matters, not bling....but one artist's bling I absolutely love is Zucchero, his music is even better, definitely worth a listen if you don't already know him. The music speaks for itself.
The only thing missing is the front porch.
You said it!!!! Thats why I love his music since around 1970 .... Unforgetable JJ Cale 👍🌿🍀‼
I get your point, but I see one or two pretty crazy shirts. ✌
The best support this music is. Thank you JJ and co.
I've come to realize that listening to JJ is good for the soul.
ain't that the truth lol
Life gets infinitely better upon that realization
Love that comment down in New Zealand.
Amen👏
I’m 81 years young and can’t get enough of J.J.
Keep rocking🤟🤟👍
Time flys brother ✊🏼 I’m enjoying at 51.. Haven’t listened to a radio in years.. 🔥🔥🔥✌🏼
I get JJ mixed up with John Cale from the Velvet underground. Big difference I know.
When I´m in my workhop doing serial work.......I´m listening to J.J Cale!!!!!The colest guy ever!!!💯💓
J. J. was an American and Cajun a bit. On top of the blues he had. Only a cajun can make this.
JJ didnt want FAME ... just wanted to play HIS music ... loving JJ since Naturally back in 1970/71 I`m 65 now
Can't get enough of this song. I am sure I will completely destroy what hearing I have left with my earphones jacked up so high. Never the less it will be worth it. Oh, I'm 76 years old and love this kind of music. RIP JJ. Update, 1/10/2020 I’ll be 78 tomorrow and I still can hear. Latest update 1/12/2021 day after my 79th Birthday and I can still hear. JJ never sounded better. 1/11/2022 Just wanted to say still rockin to JJ on my 80th and thanks to all of your kind words over the years. When I wrote the original comment 5 year ago, I didn’t dream of so many responses. It was never my intention to distract from JJ’s performance. Now that I’ve said that , I just turned 81 and am still rocking out with this song. Guess my hearings better than I thought.😂 Oh my, I missed my own birthday on Jan 11. Not much to say but another year older, 82 now. JJ and crew still sounding as good as
ever.
I listen to this every fucking morning of my life. Green light indeed!
No age limit for music Fireman451. What an awesome song
Fireman451 I completely understand. I do the same, and am 65. You can’t sit still. It hooks you, it rocks you, completely.
i like this very much
I'm 78 and have always loved it , rock on x
I challenge anyone listening to this song to sit still. I don't think it's possible. 💚😎💜
Not possible, ultimate toe-tapper love it
Let's dance
I'm toe tappen 68 years young, sipping single malt and smoking Cubans lovin it
Too funny! By the time I read your comment, It was too late: I was already moving from side to side!
Yep JJ was a great musician his music is timeless I’m 72 years old still love his music listen to him often
Ditto ! - timeless we the hippies were blessed ❤
Im 26 years old and have been listening to JJ cale for years, and will keep listening for years. Amazing music!
@@MerleWillmoreartistThokozili you got that one right.. LOL…. im still playing his music. and its not as simple as it sounds. LOL
Agree I am 75 - have loved JJ for at least 45 years. Just want
to listen all day. Do love him
with Eric & Derek. RIP JJ
Same and I am 75
love this man. pure music, no frills, no funny suits, he sits, he plays, he sings. It does not get much better than this.
exactly!
Exactly!!!
Exactly!!!!
Alot of class in what he does.
I saw him once and he never took the spotlight.
listen for a while-the music will surround you.
I'm 65 years old. I'll never stop the sound of J.J. It Is so great
here's jj with a stage full of who knows who. yet, he makes space for all to shine.
Well, I see his life partner Christine- He loved her sooooo much...most of the songs on Troubadour are about her....
95 and still cannot desert this fantastic performance. Wow! Enjoy❤
I defy anyone to listen to this and not move to this music
ol' mate !!
95 years oldd??????
Brilliant best live performance where is it at anyone know ?
The really good musicians knew how good JJ was. The public barely heard of him.
Why is he not in the Rock-'n'-roll
Hall of Fame?
Because he's not so famous
he deserved?????
They needed a spot for joan jet.@@WalterFrei-ws3yg
I am 79,, feb 2022 and still JJ Cale, dead 9 years agoi is still there... what a sh.. the new music of inculture d people. E Clapton, and JJ Cale in Tulsa, what a great moment. I am Franch drum player of jazz for 60 years.........
What a way to start your day every day! Wayne porter
Hey there drummer Man, please add a link here in these comments to where we can hear you play.
I don't share your appreciation for Clapton (or John's cuz he loved Clapton the player not just the source of his beer commercial royalty checks....) as a musician. To my ears, Cale has all the nuance and leaves space for grooves and melody lines to breathe. I don't find that with the majority of Clapton's stuff, not on most of his albums or the clips from his gigs that I've listened to. There are a couple of albums, like SLOWHAND that Clapton recorded with The Band at his Malibu studio. SLOWHAND was Cale's nickname and a very well-intentioned tribute to Clapton's love of the sound of Cale's studio work and live playing. Some have said "Lay Down Sally" the hit single should've been credited to J.J. Cale cuz of how much it sounded like Cale's style. But these are the exceptions. Most of Clapton's Guitar God status comes from his ham-handed electric guitar wailing and converting the blues into marketable radio programmer sound targeting the adolescent wankers.
Another "exceptional" album by Eric I bought, and continue to appreciate quite a bit is the one where Clapton records that song that Bob Dylan wrote with his late 1990's and early aughts singing and writing collaborator Helena Springs. Yet Bob Dylan found no room for that moving song on any of his albums. That song is titled "Walk Out In the Rain" and is mostly covered by soul singers and mostly male blues singers like Clapton or R&B style soul singers like Kenny Neal. Yet, the first time I heard that Dylan song it was after being sung by J.J. Cale's wife and creative band partner Christine Lakeland. She noted Dylan and Helena Springs wrote it but never released a version of it. So far, neither has Christine or Cale cut a take that's been released. Thank heavens I have some low-grade cassette tapes of Lakeland doing that on her own solo shows cuz it works its downer magic lament to a relationship worth saving every time I hear her sing it. Also, the only recording of that song I found in the 90's and aughts who'd covered it was a European artist named Anna Christy who recorded and released it in Belgium and it was included in a foreign artist tribute Various Artists tribute album to Dylan the songwriter that Columbia Records put out in Europe and I found it in a cut-out or promo bin in a Portland, Oregon used record shop. Now I find a live clip of that song that was a hit in EU was posted on U. of Tube back in 2009:
ruclips.net/video/XGOR78zvkNs/видео.html
Ann Christy - Walk Out In The Rain
It woulda been a terrific track for Chicago's circa 1970's soul studios with that wizard of a sound producer Charles Stepney who earlier put Chicago's local studio scene band Rotary Connection on the national map along with that group's diva, Minnie Riperton (the mother of improvising comedy sketch and film actress\artist Maya Rudolph, whose Dad had been the Chicago Neo-Soul Studio Producer\Songwriter Rick Rudolph):
ruclips.net/video/Ur7KlIYh8rM/видео.html
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Yet the most moving versions of that Dylan song come from Clapton's Cale-influenced and Dylan collaborating period. There he is in studio, stage and video clip-dom trying to capture Cale's studio sound and the sound out and about in Tulsa Time, and just never capturing the relaxed loosey-goosey feel that rock fans could never get further into than labeling it "Laid-Back" cuz rock is marketed to masses and "the masses are asses..." as my wise high school Social Studies teacher Elliot Abusch always used to remakr....
ruclips.net/video/0R3DyNeI1fQ/видео.html
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This is the kind of entertainment you would see at Schooners Beach club in Panama City Beach Fla..
I'm 81 and still getting goose bumps with Jj Cale. Smoking hot. R AND B...
Beautifully said and I’m 81 years old and I’m rocking to this music everyday.
Mybhusband and I danced until early hours most weekends. Passed away seven years ago and I’m still dancing in front of his photo.
Keep rocking and you will live to a hundred🙏Sydney Australia 👍
love yr sweet memory and am touched by you dancing!
I’m 86 and listen to him every night after midnight. Can’t sleep.
My legend. No more man like him. PIR JJ. WE MISS YOU💖🎸
I listen to him all the time! I saw him in Paradise Calif watching him play Cocaine from about 10 feet away! I miss him! Rest In Peace JJ!
Mr Harrington. Im 77 and still cranking up JJ.
My grandpa was a sailor whan I was a kid he play him me all time - He bought a cassette tape somewhere in the USA and under communism in Poland it was something - WOW! I was 5 years old !!! I love JJ Cale . I Still got this tape and all CD's !!! BEst Regards from Gdynia -Poland !!!
@@lancevoorhees7318 And I miss Paradise, California.....Ashes to Ashes all fall down...
I could listen to this ALL day, every day and I'm 75 years old......love JJ xxxxx
so am i lulu.75!love it.
am 72 years old but when I walk around I put on headphones, when I hear Call me the breeze if I am alone in the elevator or there is no dance. wonderful JJ. wonderful humble
I'm on the verge of choking up. I've loved this man since 1971.
Call Mee the Breeze, recorded 1970, released 1972 on his debut album, Naturally
I am French ,but when i listen that i am Américain for ever🙌
This NEVER gets old.
I found JJ when I was a teenager. I'm fifty now and still could listen the man all day long. His music is timeless.
I'm 73 and so it is for me too...
@@VictorKhaganciao Victor!🙋😍😘💘🌅
I'm 54 and I'm blessed to have grown up listening to J.J. Cale. My dad is a fan. I knew all the songs on Naturally before my 2x table and all the songs on Troubador befefore my 9x table.
Who would have known some 50+ years later us "hippies" would still be ROCKING to this amazing music.... We are truly blessed to be from a generation of fantastic music enjoyed by todays youth as well. J.J. was amongst the very best, just ask Eric!
Damn tootin’
Absofreakinlutely 😁 💜💜💜😁
I CONCUR!
I knew... ;)
Fosho 😎🎸🎹🎶
The great and unique j j cale. Number one
Love both as artist getting together in a jam sessions, so good,
its born of created in oppression as blacks. The souls bent this to the world. God Almighty knows souls oppressed,
Hey yo, I hope you enjoy the melody of the music?
65 now from Nuxalk Nation Territory BC Canada. Been a Lone Wolf all my life. This song says so. Peace Out
same age brother in Australia .Cant be like all the other kooks on the beach ok.
« intéressant ´intensément favorise la bonne humeur en souvenir de mon frère 😂 « excellent batteur et j’apprécie vivement ce chanteur si bien accompagné de Maestros prestigieux 🎉 🎵🦻👁♥️
Ive been listening to this guy for 50 years now and nothing is gonna change till Im gone too.
Luv from the UK !
This song and band bring me alive...love this music and the man
Hey yo, I hope you enjoy the melody of the music?
Jeez I’m only 66 I feel young here: great jam I’m a musician myself and will NEVER stop rocking. Drinking yea I quit that a long time ago , rocking, never! Love this
I'm 78 -- and love it!!!!! This is the first time I've heard it, May 3, 20022
6:09 ''his masterpiece''... May 3, 20022!!
J.J. laughing. 6:54
He didn't court fame just played the music that meant something important to him and did it like no other- simply great
Hey yo, I hope you enjoy the melody of the music?
Hope the neighbors like this one.
😊
Hope so also🤠
doesn't get any better than that !!!!!
Sunny afternoon on my patio, my wife beside me, looking at my pond, cold beer and JJ playing on my player, sheer bliss. What a man!
I want a pond on my property !
@@lethaloutdoors001 nnllnmmnmnmn
Nothing better , such a cool and gracious man .helped so many musicians on there way . Cool dude rip jj amen .
2022 Wishing you many good Summer's ahead! Get some ice and crank it up!
Yeah you're some kid alright.
So, so glad I picked this up. 9 mins of pure excellence. Loved JJ Cale.
did i get through? turned 80 today, and am still on the right side of the grass! makes me smile, laugh...and try to dance. doesn't get much better...crossroads on my mind🥴
81 Y/O and I listen to this tune every day at least three times, keeps me going....
It's our fuel ;-)
@@jeannekesavelkouls2547 Indeed..
Hey yo, I hope you enjoy the melody of the music?
@@DavidWood-tz2mg Sure do and right back at'ya!.......
@@clemboy6936 Where are you listening from?
Compare this to the crap they call music these days.This is pure talent.
❤
It seems that popular music really has no MUSICIANS in it, LOL its all canned sampled crap.
What ever do you mean
That's what the old folks said about this when it originally came out. Hippy noise. Now run along I think there's some kids in your yard you need to yell at
We ALWAYS forget the genius of JJ Cale when we talk about blues and guitar players. For me, he us from far the very best.
A humble man maybe because he is so talented he dont need the pomp and glitter. He is so missed.
This track sounds great with no equalizer. The harmonica caught me by surprise. This is one of his best performances of this song.
I agree. The harmonica break was an unexpected pleasure ! I like JJ's original far better than the covers done by other artists.
I'm 67. We old folks had good music that has stood the test of time.
Ein wahrer Meister ist von uns gegangen.. Jedoch seine Musik bleibt. Was für ein Glück..
75 and can't get enough of this dudes bluessssssssssssssssssss!!!
All I can say is thank you JJ for a lifetime of wonderful music.
All I can say is thank you JJ for being my nice informing father bout life and shit in my teenage time. Without your music I had turned suicidal. 🍷💘
Fantastic music, his masterpiece !!!
I love JJ CALE ❤❤❤
Hey yo, I hope you enjoy the melody of the music?
Not one ego trying to shine, a bunch of true musicians, there for the fun of it, and our pleasure, Thank you one and all, lets hope future generations' get it '.....
Compare this to going into a restaurant and having to listen to contemporary rap-crap, insipid monotone computer-produced "country" rap garbage, while you are wondering 'will these people ever get a clue' and wishing you had brought ear plugs.
No disrespect to J.J. check out Alvin Lee
Great stuff
Keep anything but calm. ....... And carry on.
Shepherd's Chapel Network !!!!!!! Pastor Murray is an Anointed Servant of GOD who teaches the Word of GOD with Authority!!!!!!!
놀랍다!존경을!
Amazing!
RIP
Respect From Korea
Vielen Dank..J.J.Cale ich habe dich und deine Musik immer geliebt....❤ R.i.P eric
Love this man. I am 73. JJCale est un excellent musicien , faut entendre le saxo et l'harmonica , entre autres .
Une merveille que seuls des hippies ont pu reconnaître.
Rest in peace, My friend ... Thanks for the memories
Where was this?
I saw JJ at a joint in Boston and he was playing with a full band with long songs and solos in the spirit of the Dead and it was incredible.
Got to meet him, the lovely Christine and his band and it’s a highlight of my life…
Mr Cale, A work of 🎨...one of the best, Of the BEST 🎸 players! Not to mention SONG writer. Continue your rest in SHALOM! Thanks for the beautiful Journey..🎶.. JJ-🎸🎵..🌄...🌎...
82 years old here, and JJ has been with me since I first heard him a couple hundred years ago! Gonna be with you soon my friend!
Hey yo, I hope you enjoy the melody of the music?
9 sweet minutes. Just turned 80 in January. J J still rockin me..
JJ is rockin with the angels
Do they have honky tonks in heaven???
Im 81 yrs old. If not , I aint goin.
Pure feel-good music. What a gem and so is his wife.
Yeah indeed , I put this on replay 24 hrs later and all is cool.🎉
Un magnifico mix di sound soft e un intrigante ritmo rock!
This is simply SUPERB! A great treat for my ears. Can't get enough of J.J. He is so laid back.
❤
wished id heard of him many years ago, unfortunately here in the UK most never heard of him, or know any of his music. Sad, what have they missed! I found him through a friend 15 years ago and WOW, blew my mind.
Do love this one, but the crossroads one with Eric for me is just amazing.
I miss him and Leon Russell so much. There will never be two dudes like them. They could chill beer by walking into the room.
Great comment.
.....and both from Oklahoma !
@@lyndamcardle4123 I read that they were even neighbors growing up 😮
David Gates (Tulsa) is the same vintage ....and calibre !
Il migliore poi aveva. Dei musicisti fantacici
I just don't un❤understand why he is not better known! Been a fan forever.
Eric Clapton apreciates him. And that s enough....
Because he didn't want to be. JJ was never big on Fame and Fortune and all that stuff he just wanted to play his songs and be done with it.
This song is a force within itself! Strong!
This song used to fit myself to a tee.I used to be a gypsy,roaming fellow in younger days.
Clapton Covered JJ's "Cocaine & After midnight" !! I do Like the CD that JJ did with Clapton too. But I am 77, have Followed JJ since 1971. Still Listen to His Vinyls & CDs I Own !!!
Love 💓 from french 🇫🇷🍻 for brothers and us sisters R.I.P my JJ 🙏🎸✝️🌅💖
Love JJ sure wish he was here today with us....
I can still remember the day I first heard Naturally on vinyl it was 1970 I was 19 years old and I thought man this music for the rest of my life how lucky I am
You reminded me about that album, and I just had to get it out and put it on the turntable.
Semplicemente stupendo. Vengo trascinato dalla sua musica come se mi prendesse per mano. Ho un grande rammarico: l'ho scoperto troppo tardi...
Er ist für mich der beste. Ich lebe und tanze mit seiner Musik durchs Leben.
Good for you ! I’m 75 and thought I was the only ancient rocker. Ian UK. 11 Dec 2023
Einer der Besten, ,,,👍👍👍👍👍👍
Keep returning to this greatest version of the Breeze. Been picking up all his albums and so many wee gems of tracks that don’t reach Greatest Hits or Anthologies. A musician in a class of his own!
Been doing the same thing lately. It just suddenly all clicked once I hit 58. Always had those first 4 albums, but now they're stacking up (along with the previously unreleased stuff).
Agree - this is the best version.
Que malos tiempos nos vienen siguiendo junto a nuestras leyendas del arte de la música, la música y la mía es el R&R,pero no me puedo olvidar del folclore argentino y de tantas palabras que son las que se pueden gritar hoy . Desde Bilbao un saludo
Bellissima performance!😊🤗😍😘🎶🎸🎶💘💓💋💯🌅
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I just turned 2 years old, and I boogie all night long with J.J.
I'm 79,this sends shivers down my spine, absolutely awesome
Me too. I'm glad at 79 music is still one of the best things in my life. My appreciation for it just keeps growing. Came of age in the 60's. A real fine time to grow up and wake up!
@@lamanley It's the same with me, coming up to 80 now, and loving music, the same as ever, I don't live in the past, and love a lot of this new stuff on U tube
@@lamanley may all the gods and spirits protect you both
@@bobatkins9162 may all the gods and spirits protect you both
74, yeah.
8/30/2023
I can not say enough about J. J. Cale. His influence on my music and guitar playing is massive. No matter which way he starts the tune, the rolling beat soon has you clapping your hands, stomping your foot, and singing along.
When I heard Mark Knopfler say J. J. influenced his music and style, that sealed the deal. J. J. Cale is the best and most underrated musician from rock and roll.
From the first time I heard "Crazy Mama" (summer 1970) He had my ear. I miss him greatly.
…..on the road to Escondido, I met Mr. Cale. I’m an old car guy, JJ services his wife car in ….Escondido, Ca!
Modest, almost shy, none the less almost a god to me and mine.
Bless his heart
I call myself Bykoni (By-ko-ni, rhymes with bike)... often traveling on bicycle, sleeping in a tent under the Balkan skies... free as a breeze, embraced by this JJ's song in a bubble of happiness. The Breeze is my "official" bike song :-) ... Rasa Bajkoni
J.J., Forever Cooooool as a Breeeeeeze in Heavenly Peace !!!!
God Bless you J.J. 💐
The absolute, number one, master of shuffle music. I sold his albums in the early 70s and continue listening to him in my 70s!
Call it 'country' , Call it 'western' ; call it Rock'nRoll. It's still the 'Breeze' from JJ. subtle and smooth.
Steve Carson yesss smoothie like velvet notes around woman's hips
Music, pure and simple 🙏
Wow totally agree man . The guy is so cool .
Dont matter where your from . Im from ireland and cannot get enough off this man.
This sure as hell is NOT country & western.... way, way better lol
The Breeze, what a man, what a song. I just picked up my nearest guitar {3 feet away and slightly out of tune} and played along}. A quick tune up and played along again.....twice!! That is the measure of the man and the band. Pure inspiration.
The legend, the inspiration, the beauty of JJs music.
Wish to Hell that someone with the knowledge would show the respect to name all of these fabulous musicians sharing the stage magic with JJ! It Matters!!! I know some, but not all...Help! Thanks!
Ik luister al jaren naar jj...en het blijft zo puur....wat is dit goed....
I work from home.
This music keeps me Company. Think of you Geert.
Miss watching these guys. my dad on bass, Rocky on keyboard, JJ the master of guitar, walt, don, doesn't get better than these guys
Awesome your all on fire don't even need a wee break 🎉
I'm 59 for the 18th time, and can't get enough of JJ, One of the "GREATS"!!!
And that bowed legged woman! Any way the wind blows😘🎶R.I.P.
I've always wanted to see JJ Cale in concert with his friends. He was certainly the Breeze
JJ jamming in a juke joint is as good as it gets. What I wouldn't give to have been there.