un groupe de véritables musiciens,... à leur tête une légende avec un talent unique et exceptionnel...de vraies oreilles..et surtout...quelque chose entre les deux...... ça change d aujourd'hui........
Does anyone know what tuning he is in for this version? I have been struggling to get the finger picking style down for his awesome version of Cajun Moon he did at the roxy in the mid 80's and found this here version while desperately seeking better footage that might show his hands more clearly. But now I want to learn this one too.. lol.. I recently found out that JJ is buried just about 10 miles away from where I live. I wanted to someday visit his grave and possibly bring my acoustic and maybe a few doobies and spend maybe an hour there paying my respects. And if it feels right maybe i will pick up the guitar and play something, or if I'm really ballsy I could do renditions of Cajun Moon and maybe King city. Problem is that for some reason I can not get down that Tulsa style finger picking rhythm. Those are the only 2 songs, in my 34 years of playing guitar, that I have tried to learn and failed to do so. Its strange, I have always considered myself pretty good at finger picking. With those 2 songs I am able to just do my own thing and finger pick in my own style and do not struggle at all. Buit its that Damn tulsa fingerstyle (specifically the thumb striking the bass notes and alternating back and forth between 2 strings, while the fingers play the weaving , often syncopated melodies on the higher strings.) In the next few days I am determined to finally put in as much time as it takes to practice, reverse engineer (if i have to) and hopefully figure out and become fluid with this tulsa fingerstyle. But after seeing this video, I am thinking that learning this version of cajun moon would be a pretty good warm up,or if nothing else, a sort of confidence booster, before once again attempting to slay this two headed dragon, by finally figuring out how to play the 2 songs that he opened his 2nd set at the Roxy back in 1986. Here is the link to the 2 songs in case anyone might not have heard these amazing versions: Cajun Moon @ the Roxy - th-cam.com/video/eh_JMj_YSo8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YbikYidNEAq4GJQY King City @ the Roxy - th-cam.com/video/sQtbXl42zmo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vJqlIt0bSOd1rbcy
J J Cale inspired so many musicians, Clapton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Kansas, for starters. First time I heard this was on Kansas' first album back in the 70s.
un groupe de véritables musiciens,... à leur tête une légende avec un talent unique et exceptionnel...de vraies oreilles..et surtout...quelque chose entre les deux...... ça change d aujourd'hui........
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Cajun Moon and Magnolia are my two favourite JJC ballads
❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍
JJ was rock, blues, everything.
❤❤,love Magnolia, after midnight we gonna all hang out. Even Neil Young loved this Southern Man. RIP Mr Cool...
4 Paws Up !
Best I ever heard
Absolutely…. Just the best… Keep Rocking JJ Cale…
Does anyone know what tuning he is in for this version? I have been struggling to get the finger picking style down for his awesome version of Cajun Moon he did at the roxy in the mid 80's and found this here version while desperately seeking better footage that might show his hands more clearly. But now I want to learn this one too.. lol.. I recently found out that JJ is buried just about 10 miles away from where I live. I wanted to someday visit his grave and possibly bring my acoustic and maybe a few doobies and spend maybe an hour there paying my respects. And if it feels right maybe i will pick up the guitar and play something, or if I'm really ballsy I could do renditions of Cajun Moon and maybe King city. Problem is that for some reason I can not get down that Tulsa style finger picking rhythm. Those are the only 2 songs, in my 34 years of playing guitar, that I have tried to learn and failed to do so. Its strange, I have always considered myself pretty good at finger picking. With those 2 songs I am able to just do my own thing and finger pick in my own style and do not struggle at all. Buit its that Damn tulsa fingerstyle (specifically the thumb striking the bass notes and alternating back and forth between 2 strings, while the fingers play the weaving , often syncopated melodies on the higher strings.) In the next few days I am determined to finally put in as much time as it takes to practice, reverse engineer (if i have to) and hopefully figure out and become fluid with this tulsa fingerstyle. But after seeing this video, I am thinking that learning this version of cajun moon would be a pretty good warm up,or if nothing else, a sort of confidence booster, before once again attempting to slay this two headed dragon, by finally figuring out how to play the 2 songs that he opened his 2nd set at the Roxy back in 1986. Here is the link to the 2 songs in case anyone might not have heard these amazing versions: Cajun Moon @ the Roxy - th-cam.com/video/eh_JMj_YSo8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YbikYidNEAq4GJQY King City @ the Roxy - th-cam.com/video/sQtbXl42zmo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vJqlIt0bSOd1rbcy
This song was played when Clint Eastwood was born
i love this band vid but i'm *suddenly In Love* with Christine Lakeland; she's got style,looks & good pipes for somebody who's just in the band...
I miss Mr Cale, love this song ❤
The best I ever. Had has left this world. I am so lost. Such a beautiful song! Miss you Dave❤❤❤u didn’t even know it,😂😅😢❤❤❤❤❤❤
O SELO PSICOSE RIO GB 1969 MESTRE ROBERTO CABOTAGEM MCB MM
You're the best I ever had...
love your music and vibe since i bought your first album in 1979 jj cale with that signature song 'they call me the breeze''... bless u in heaven ...
those days...eric clapton thought so too...and had jj cale as an inspirament
Super cool 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
what a sax solo
It's obvious when they get sick of singing a song...
The fact that you are here,,,,,,, you my friend are special.... i wish we could meet and have a beer together..
Better than any taurine + cafeine drink to wake up!
F**k yeah
Where, when was this?
Awesome!
J J Cale inspired so many musicians, Clapton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Kansas, for starters. First time I heard this was on Kansas' first album back in the 70s.
Supurb
Is great music
This❤
YEPPPP!!!!!!!!......
Great !
Anybody know what keyboard his bandmate is playing?
Thank you very much! 😘⚘️
This man is my hero
Wonderful tune
Amazing Artist...incredible songs...Awesome band...Great albums...RIP our talented brother...Thankfully your magnificent artistry lives on...
SUPER BEAUTIFUL SONG 🎵 😍 ❤️ 💕 🧡💛💚💙🩵💜🤎🖤
I was sitting in the front by steve the sax player, Bottom Line West 4th NY NY Got to meet JJ & the band, oh what a night
Great !
God I love Ry Ive been listening to him since the 80s.BOP TILL YA DRO!
wanted to comment but nothing i could say would be good enough......
Every version of this song is different! Amazing performance.
eternal brilliance ... Blessings JJ !!!
Never heard this version before wow!
I was sitting there right in front of the Sax player, 1st chair to the stage, hung out with Spooner, The keyboard player & got to meet JJ
Esas gafas son criminales hermano. Entras con eso y ya eres el dueño del sitio.
The sax goes beautifully with this track.
Like to hear this song now in spring when magnolias bloom here in northern Germany.
Sensacional ♥️
i love this one, masterpiece