That's who I learned from. Both these guys. lucky enough to meet Johnny Woods in 1982 and hang with him some when I was living with R.L. and his family in the summer of 1982. By then Johnny' s drinking had sadly caught up with him and I never did hear him play, or sing the way he is on on these recordings I believe he made for Swingmaster Records in Groningen, Holland around 1978 where the owner Leo Bruin recorded many American Blues players that passed through Holland. R.L. and I played together between 1982 through 1994 professionally and before and after that some for kicks. If interested we are on MC Records Acoustic Stories, 1987 and Well,Well,Well 2001. These two Bluesmen were true "Hip Cats" Mississippi style Cool, Hot, and Deap. Their generosity towards me a young white guy in love with what they did, and who they were will always be forever in my heart and soul. RIP MR. R.L. BURNSIDE & MR. JOHNNY WOODS Jon Beckley Morris
I remember Johnny woods when I was growing up in byhalia Mississippi with some good friends of mine flash Gordon and some many other crazy boys and we would listen to her Johnny would play his harmonica he couldn't make it talk lots of fond memories back in the day Johnny with a blues legend
I was lucky enough to see RL Burnside live at the Grand Emporium in Kansas City, MO. One of the last of the real bluesman and women who had direct connections to share cropping, prison farms and slavery.
@@OakAthainNerin technical music that has deep feeling is one of my favourites. Check out thy darkened shade liber lvcifer, and ad nauseam first album. I know its such of a contrast but if you close your eyes while youre listening to it, its music driven by emotions but very harsh and technical
Love seeing them. play guitar two people having fun This type of music has added so much to my life Yes coming from a white guy ! Love all my brothers Keep it going Thanks
Awwwwwesome!!! He is a hoot I dig his attitude, he has hot mojo oozing out!! Bad ass bad ass style making a 6 string sound like a 12 string! That’s something hella special right there!! And like a GD clock he is in perfect time! Beautiful!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@1rocknroy it was sold back to American kids through white British kids. Before that, it was seen just more black music. They call it the Thames delta for a good reason.
I FIRST DISCOVERED HIM ON U TUBE, FROM HIS SMILE... IT DREW ME IN ,AND I TOOK A LISTEN ....NOW?....I LOVES ME SOME R L BURNSIDE BLUES...HE FUCKN ROCKS NOW !!!!
Anyone seen these guys up close. Woods looks like he's 5 ft and Burnside looks like a giant in this video. Was there really a size difference? No hate, great tunes, just curious.
Gleich die erste Nummer ist ja ein Hammer, jaussa, wow, aber sagt mal, wieviele Microphone wurden da für diese Aufnahme spendiert. Eins habe ich gesehen, das ist echt peinlich und trotzdem kommt die Nummer richtig heiss rüber. Heute machen SIE zwar immer auf ganzganz heiss, aber da haben soviel Leute ihre Finger im Spiel und das Einzige ( wie bei ALLEM heute) was interessiert ist, verkaufen und das mit allen nur erdenklichen Mitteln, ohne Rücksicht auf nur irgenetwas und wenn die Welt dabei zu Grunde geht, ganz egal, wir sind nur unseren Anteileigner gegenüber verpflichtet. Deshalb gibt es auch soviel Horrorfilm heute, sind doch alles Zombies, die uns regieren oder das Geld. Deshalb ist sowas hier GOLD oder noch wertvoller. Na, nichts für ungut und weiter geht´s.
yeah, u are right. we germans do not listen to music. just to that noise that u would call march music, duff da taa duff da taa, and of course bach beethoven and wagner, but this is not music, i guess
That's who I learned from. Both these guys. lucky enough to meet Johnny Woods in 1982 and hang with him some when I was living with R.L. and his family in the summer of 1982. By then Johnny' s drinking had sadly caught up with him and I never did hear him play, or sing the way he is on on these recordings I believe he made for Swingmaster Records in Groningen, Holland around 1978 where the owner Leo Bruin recorded many American Blues players that passed through Holland.
R.L. and I played together between 1982 through 1994 professionally and before and after that some for kicks. If interested we are on MC Records Acoustic Stories, 1987 and Well,Well,Well 2001.
These two Bluesmen were true "Hip Cats" Mississippi style Cool, Hot, and Deap.
Their generosity towards me a young white guy in love with what they did, and who they were will always be forever in my heart and soul.
RIP
MR. R.L. BURNSIDE
&
MR. JOHNNY WOODS
Jon Beckley Morris
I was just about to go to your page and ask you about Johnny. I love his playing and singing.🎵
Nice.
When Burnside is happy,he smile always,we love his smile sooooooo maths!💕💕💕💕💕💕top artist!
Robert L. Burnside is one of my favourite blues musician. Thanks guys for this great performance.
Un grand classique du blues.deux gands genies de la musique americaine.thank you.
This must be preserved for the eternity...great feelings in it!
THX for this great Music👍🎸🎶💕
I remember Johnny woods when I was growing up in byhalia Mississippi with some good friends of mine flash Gordon and some many other crazy boys and we would listen to her Johnny would play his harmonica he couldn't make it talk lots of fond memories back in the day Johnny with a blues legend
The timing on “somebody knocking on my doo..” so awesome!!
Damn that Mr. Johnny Woods has some pipes!
R.L. Burnside looks like he's having a blast. That's what playing music is all about.
Isn't it though? It's contagious when he's playing
Yep. That's part of what makes it so enjoyable.
johnny is definitely having a blast too hahahaha love this
What a treasure! Thank you.....
This is gas good as it gets Ain´t no better than this.. Lord have mercy
I would kill to be as happy as RL looks performing here. That’s as pure of joy as anyone can tell
You got that right...
This is where the soul of man never dies.
I was lucky enough to see RL Burnside live at the Grand Emporium in Kansas City, MO. One of the last of the real bluesman and women who had direct connections to share cropping, prison farms and slavery.
This is music from deep inside the hearts. Just good feelings and joy, and it sounds so good.
Feeling over technical any day any time.
@@OakAthainNerin technical music that has deep feeling is one of my favourites. Check out thy darkened shade liber lvcifer, and ad nauseam first album. I know its such of a contrast but if you close your eyes while youre listening to it, its music driven by emotions but very harsh and technical
does it get any better than this! The great Jhonny woods and RL damn magic!
Love seeing them. play guitar two people having fun
This type of music has added so much to my life
Yes coming from a white guy !
Love all my brothers
Keep it going
Thanks
Not 1 but 2 shining stars of the country blues. What more could you ask for? Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful smile.
Deep joy
Thanks for this gem.
So gorgeous and real...
Awwwwwesome!!! He is a hoot I dig his attitude, he has hot mojo oozing out!! Bad ass bad ass style making a 6 string sound like a 12 string! That’s something hella special right there!! And like a GD clock he is in perfect time! Beautiful!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Greetings from the other home of the Blues, London England :-)
Yes, many Americans found the American blues from the British bluesmasters, the rock and rollers of the 60s.
@@1rocknroy it was sold back to American kids through white British kids. Before that, it was seen just more black music. They call it the Thames delta for a good reason.
@@1rocknroyHaha this is either sarcasm or the dumbest shit I've read in a long time.
@@mischkawischka5036 I think what the British rockers added was better sound quality that appealed to the American kids of the 60s.
It's a whole different thing to see them performing on video. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, Johnny was great!
I FIRST DISCOVERED HIM ON U TUBE, FROM HIS SMILE... IT DREW ME IN ,AND I TOOK A LISTEN ....NOW?....I LOVES ME SOME R L BURNSIDE BLUES...HE FUCKN ROCKS NOW !!!!
FOREVER ❤❤❤🎶🎸🎶🎸🎶🎸🎶🎸
Чуваки вы просто чудо спасибо большое
That is some GREAT SOUNDS!
Are you on drugs?
@@manuelcardenas6837 Y3S
Oh Lawd a mercy, this IS a TREASURE !! Stellar !!
Is at this in mid late 70"s...nice one thanks for post...👍👍
1984 i believe
So, so wonderful. Johnny Woods. :) Oh ya and that RL is guy is pretty damn good too!
This blues comes from deep from within
oro puro. wow Gold I found gold
TWO legends at is finest.....they don`t make musicians like that anymore...........why?
Because the world has changed too much
Listen to ledge boys-- schooner. You'll find what you're looking for
This is real music
What a contagious smile RL has. Awesome sound. I just ordered the album.
This is it. Real deal
Gold on film
Great
good ol RL
this i like so much,so simple but so verry good,love it,i mean,it looks simple but is verry difficult,greeds from holland folks
This is awesome! thx for posting!
I love his laughing and mimics ....
i know ! Too bad he didn't smile much in his later videos
Time for a new bump I love these guys it’s simply good actually great is a better word
13:20 killer strummed riff, ends with rapid little shuffle trick
14:17 rake strum pattern
Dude killed it.
I like this guy. And he seems to play just one phrase over and over. I wish I could play it.
uber cool...thanx for this
Who" could hate..good people.
I guess the one who..
Hate good..music...
Way..down South!
Thank you for this
Discos blues grabaciones historicas
oh yes!!!! i love
Gold
Blues + Blues - Se tem Blues, tem liberdade \\m//
Oh me, love it!
HELL yeah!
*_America - you don't know what you got..._*
Good Stuff
Que vuena musica desestresa
OMG
He's a human metronome.
Oooooooo que vuena musica
Une rocket Star
Très bon travail
voor mijn zoon Dennis. xxx.
Its trance like truth real
how he switched the beat at around 1:03 holy shit 🔥🔥🔥🔥
is this footage brought to us by Alan Lomax?
Cent percent honest..
Anyone seen these guys up close. Woods looks like he's 5 ft and Burnside looks like a giant in this video. Was there really a size difference? No hate, great tunes, just curious.
4 real
14:43
Gleich die erste Nummer ist ja ein Hammer, jaussa, wow, aber sagt mal, wieviele Microphone wurden da für diese Aufnahme spendiert. Eins habe ich gesehen, das ist echt peinlich und trotzdem kommt die Nummer richtig heiss rüber. Heute machen SIE zwar immer auf ganzganz heiss, aber da haben soviel Leute ihre Finger im Spiel und das Einzige ( wie bei ALLEM heute) was interessiert ist, verkaufen und das mit allen nur erdenklichen Mitteln, ohne Rücksicht auf nur irgenetwas und wenn die Welt dabei zu Grunde geht, ganz egal, wir sind nur unseren Anteileigner gegenüber verpflichtet. Deshalb gibt es auch soviel Horrorfilm heute, sind doch alles Zombies, die uns regieren oder das Geld. Deshalb ist sowas hier GOLD oder noch wertvoller. Na, nichts für ungut und weiter geht´s.
That's why we call this music, the rest is just noise.
ein micro reicht
I didnt know the germans listen to the blues ! Actually I didnt know that the germans listen to music at all .
yeah, u are right. we germans do not listen to music. just to that noise that u would call march music, duff da taa duff da taa, and of course bach beethoven and wagner, but this is not music, i guess
why does it look like hes laughing at the old guy? Old guy is doing a hell of a job for his age. I love all of this though, been playing for weeks
excessive joking around is the gateway to horseplay