I remember the first time I saw the T-Birds, in the late 80's. I'd only heard Tough Enough and Wrap it Up. They were at a blues festival in California that also featured Santana, SRV and I think John Lee Hooker. I was amazed at Kim Wilson's harp playing. Been a fan ever since.
Saw them at Sloss Furnace, Birmingham AL. Kim and his harp was cuttin heads with a train..one of those magic moments awesome train whistle and then kim ..back and forth..unbelievable
First saw the Kid with Sugar Ray n the Bluetones at a harmonica blow out in SF many many moons ago and it was the first time I ever heard or saw Rod Piazza n crew too.
'Pressure Cooker' should NEVER be mentioned without Clarence Gatemouth Brown being the next words outa' anyones mouth ;) but...i'll check that out...thanks for posting.
@@jimmrockford9407 I just listened to Gatemouth's '86 studio version on Alligator Records. That'd be right at home on any jazz station's playlist. I like that it's under three minutes. Get in, get the job done, get out.
@@mitchgawlik1175 ...the entire album is amazing. He is still my fav' guitar player...so uniquely him. I was lucky enough to see him live in a small blues club a couple of times :) Mean fiddle player too.
Jimmy and Stevie Ray Vaughan created some of the best classic guitar licks that will live on forever! RIP SRV!
Kid Bangham delivered the best guitar solo in history !
That band was so underated that it's criminal ..
Kid Bangham. Tasty licks. Class playing. This guy is a beast.
I followed you guys back in the 70s and 80s home Town south Oak cliff SRV and his brother Jimmy Vaughn the Best ever
Great playing in Jimmie’s style. Love it.
I liked this T-Birds setting. Kid was a killer!
Ouah! The guitar solo by Kid Bangham was killer!
Great blues song. Like down in New Orleans
I remember the first time I saw the T-Birds, in the late 80's. I'd only heard Tough Enough and Wrap it Up. They were at a blues festival in California that also featured Santana, SRV and I think John Lee Hooker. I was amazed at Kim Wilson's harp playing. Been a fan ever since.
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Saw them at Sloss Furnace, Birmingham AL. Kim and his harp was cuttin heads with a train..one of those magic moments awesome train whistle and then kim ..back and forth..unbelievable
I've always liked these guys.
They be great.
It's the coolest thing I've ever heard with harmonica!
Man blir aldrig less älskar massor
love the harp way to go kim xx
Kid Bangham ,kicking ass !!!
The T-Birds have had more than their share of great guitarists.
@@SidBonkers51 They sure have!
Great guitar work....
The Best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! made me cry so good😅
Wahoo, magnifique et les musiciens sont au top, merci !
Jr Parker did this song he was SO underrated.... was called Little Jr Parker when I was a kid yrs ago.
Little Jr Parker
I had several 45's by him. One of my favs.
Kid is tearing it up!
Looks and sounds like the great Kid Bangham from SRATBT.
First saw the Kid with Sugar Ray n the Bluetones at a harmonica blow out in SF many many moons ago and it was the first time I ever heard or saw Rod Piazza n crew too.
JIMMY WILSON FOREVER,FANTASTIC..
Så så bra älskar munspel han kan det så himla bra wow 😊
Damm good song right there.
Beautiful!
.. he had that Jimmie feel... so niiicee
Love this
Don't get any more solid rhythm than Fran Christina's drumming. I wish I could play one song on my guitar with him behind me.
Great suffle drumming..
Verdammt Cool❤.
It might be the best song ever..or the sexiest.. because of kid banghams great play
I love thäthhhh!
Los vi en Barcelona en el 92 increibles
Funking Superb
Lo máximo del rock, bárbaros. Me encantan y felicito a todos.
♥♥♥
One of the guitarists goes dressed like Jimmy Vaughan
And copies his style hard
Preston I see you ❤🇨🇦🎶😎
not forgotten for sure!
♥️
Kid was so good that Duke had that look on his face that said 'Not sure why I'm here'
Hell ya duke and Billy the kid
SUCH A SEXY TUNE...KIM ON THAT HARP..WOW...
Classic
If you're a fan of Kid try to find the Kid Bangham / Amyl Justin cd "Pressure Cooker".
You won't be disappointed....Now back to the T-birds.
'Pressure Cooker' should NEVER be mentioned without Clarence Gatemouth Brown being the next words outa' anyones mouth ;)
but...i'll check that out...thanks for posting.
@@jimmrockford9407 I just listened to Gatemouth's '86 studio version on Alligator Records.
That'd be right at home on any jazz station's playlist. I like that it's under three minutes.
Get in, get the job done, get out.
@@mitchgawlik1175 ...the entire album is amazing. He is still my fav' guitar player...so uniquely him. I was lucky enough to see him live in a small blues club a couple of times :)
Mean fiddle player too.
Great C D!
@@jimmrockford9407 checked it out. Not even close. And the rhythm section is Wimpy.
State Fair of Texas
Who is this guitarist answer please
Kid Bangham.
Duke Robillard
There’s two
Hey Thunderbirds! sounds good ! But where is the thunderbirdfeeling? This not the raw thing you have before !
ace fender xx
Just read the name
Cooking with gas right there.
JIMMY WILSON alweys for together
Dang, Kid Bangham didn’t even need Duke Robillard
Kaif
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