Jeff is criminally underrated,the man was blind,had to develop a unique style to play the guitar and could give even SRV a run for his money.R.I.P. Jeff Healey.
@@imasweetheartofgod3838 Jeff wasn't born blind, at 7 years old he was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, a tumor behind his eyes. They had to remove the tumor and his eyes to save him. Sadly, the tumor returned and this time they couldn't operate it out.
@@greekfreak1980 he died of this disease?i found him of road house but itz like funny cuz i was checking house music for my soul+body n idk how im here☺😊n i began from rod house tracklist bc i loved a song wasnt there n now im listening to his albums WOW!!he seems was a beautiful person...thank u
This blew me away the first time I heard it. Totally different than Dylan's. Much better, it has that JH style of lead guitar. Underrated is an understatement. All his music, Rock , jazz, everything is so good.
WOW, can this man play and perform... Being blind, Jeff could see more with his heart and soul than most of us could see with our sight... Definitely one of the greats!!!
RIP Jeff Healey. Died 8 Years ago today, March 02, 2008, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Born March 25, 1966, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Norman Jeffrey "Jeff" Healey was a blind Canadian jazz and blues-rock vocalist and guitarist who attained musical and personal popularity, particularly in the 1980s and 1990s. He hit Number 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart with "Angel Eyes" and reached the Top 10 in Canada with the songs "I Think I Love You Too Much" and "How Long Can a Man Be Strong." I saw and met him on a couple of occasions. One of the Nicest people you could ever wish to meet and a Phenomenal Guitarist. RIP Jeff.
Met him at his bar in Toronto in 2006 when he was playing live the night i was there. Half time he was led through the bar where he spoke to some of us there watching. Sad day when he passed not only loved his music but also the film Roadhouse.
My goodness. As a guitarist, few can compare. But, as with Jimi, no one ever talks about his vocals, which were spot on. This performance is flawless. His band kicks ass as well.
One of the most underrated blues rock guitarists of all time. Dude was every bit as good as SRV and he was blind for God's sake. RIP Jeff Healey. LEGENDS NEVER DIE.
Ever since I seen ROADHOUSE for the 1st time, many many many many years ago......this song always stuck in my head......and always will......this man could play better then most sighted people........simply amazing
Yes, I love that film for introducing me to Jeff. He and his band mates did a very credible job as actors, of course Jeff had the major part to play, and did it so very well. If I remember, SRV recommended him for the part. Jeff's performance of Hoochie Coochie Man was great also. I have the film on 2 platforms (if that's the term) plus the soundtrack. Wonderful to see him perform this entire song, live.
Much thanks and love to Jeff and his ripping music!. The Astaire moves of the bass man are so graceful in setting up Jeff's position to work the stage standing and playing beautifully. In gratitude to all on the stage for this music for all eternity.................
This is by far the best video of Jeff doing this great song a justice only he could serve.upcloce,personal,relaxed,uin your faceand just Jamming.RIP to a legend.😢😢❤️❤️
It's not about being blind it's about realising that anyone can become who they want,I never looked at Jeff as being blind I looked at Jeff as being blessed by a guitar rip big man ❤️
I saw Jeff in the 1990s. It's still one of my favorite shows and guitarists of all time. It was a small show kinda intimate &I had good seats. Iwas in my 20s & had a great fukn time. RIP Brother 🙏🏻
This song is 10x better then the original and the fact that he sounds the exact same live as he did in the movie is amazing, this is one of my top 10 favorite songs ever, Bob Dylan wrote it, Jeff Healy gave it life and mastered it, RIP Jeff.
Jeff Healey is legendary as Ray Charles . They see all now .Big band in the sky. Its the biggest and greatest. EVer notice how God takes the greatest in their prime?
This should be a lesson for all of us who piss and moan that we can't better ourselves. This guy had the deck stacked against him- trying to succeed in the ultra competitive music business, and being blind on top of it- and he did it. Even was featured in the movie Road House.
I can see, but I'm blind.... can you blister the fretboard like that? See the hear, that I can smell, is this me, or someone else, mode beyond the realm of Zen, here to there, all within..... Jeff was a master in his realm... his realm.
Jeff was certainly an inspiration to say the least. Jeff battled cancer from infancy until death.He was hosting a Nation wide jazz program, playing with both of his bands and had just finished his last album weeks prior to his death.His passion for music was a driving force in keeping him alive, hell he had more drive than most healthy people. One hell of a sense of humor as well.He said when the cancer hit his lungs, "Hey I have had 40 good years, there was bound to be a bump in the road", working til two weeks before death..Saw him several times here in Ontario, one incredible talent....
Fantastic guitar licks, right on target and from a blind man playing this double-neck like a lap steel. Absolutely amazing. This song reminds me of All Along The Watchtower, little different rhythm to it though, dynamite lyrics too.
yes he was a brilliant musician Jeff Healey unbelievable talent this man had and he got to the top music wise and he never let his disability being blind get in his way ,RIP Jeff
I have/watched listened to this clip many times. How the heck did Jeff find his way back to his chair? Saw him do this, playing with SRV, just amazing 3D space skills. The drummer is killing it, here, I am amazed by the energy. This was a marvelous "3 man band", excellent vocals by other guitarist, too. Oh, Jeff we lost you too soon. What a joy to hear his voice watch his fingers flying along, not too mention behind his back. I am in awe, every time.
These are lines/scenes that will be remenbered in movie history. It's like when the characters Karen and Chili from Get Shorty talk about important lines and how every good actor craves for stuff like this.
This is a guy that other big named musicians came to see. He was one of the best ever. I got to see him at a small club called Bogart's in Cincinnati, (Clifton by UC). I was front row standing with my elbows on the stage, great show! He was taken way too soon.
Помним,Любим, Скорбим!!!И так же как и тебя помним и любим твоего лучшего друга замечательного актера и человека Патрика Суэйзи!!!Вечная Вам память...Мы никогда Вас не забудим!!!
jeff healey singing and playing about the night comes falling knowing that he never saw the night coming falling but its the story when you are alive being blind you see less but you feel more
I saw him in London at The Marquee. Jeff Beck was there, and the late Tommy Vance. He's the best electric blues player ever, and was taken way too soon by cancer.
+Keith Airey ...Yes he was......The man was awesome...I never saw him live....Being from Memphis Ive seen many a blues act & that mans middle name is "blues".....
Jeff is criminally underrated,the man was blind,had to develop a unique style to play the guitar and could give even SRV a run for his money.R.I.P. Jeff Healey.
Yeah but better then idk so talkin bout Stevie here my third best ever
Fucking brilliant. Miss him
he was born blind?why did he die?
@@imasweetheartofgod3838 Jeff wasn't born blind, at 7 years old he was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, a tumor behind his eyes.
They had to remove the tumor and his eyes to save him. Sadly, the tumor returned and this time they couldn't operate it out.
@@greekfreak1980 he died of this disease?i found him of road house but itz like funny cuz i was checking house music for my soul+body n idk how im here☺😊n i began from rod house tracklist bc i loved a song wasnt there n now im listening to his albums WOW!!he seems was a beautiful person...thank u
This blew me away the first time I heard it. Totally different than Dylan's. Much better, it has that JH style of lead guitar. Underrated is an understatement. All his music, Rock , jazz, everything is so good.
WOW, can this man play and perform... Being blind, Jeff could see more with his heart and soul than most of us could see with our sight... Definitely one of the greats!!!
Best blues movie sound track
So true
absolutely!
very well said
What a stunning talent !!🎼🎵🎶🎸
RIP Jeff Healey. Died 8 Years ago today, March 02, 2008, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Born March 25, 1966, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Norman Jeffrey "Jeff" Healey was a blind Canadian jazz and blues-rock vocalist and guitarist who attained musical and personal popularity, particularly in the 1980s and 1990s. He hit Number 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart with "Angel Eyes" and reached the Top 10 in Canada with the songs "I Think I Love You Too Much" and "How Long Can a Man Be Strong."
I saw and met him on a couple of occasions. One of the Nicest people you could ever wish to meet and a Phenomenal Guitarist. RIP Jeff.
I Did not know he had passed - RIP love his music
😢😢😢 missed dearly.
Met him at his bar in Toronto in 2006 when he was playing live the night i was there. Half time he was led through the bar where he spoke to some of us there watching. Sad day when he passed not only loved his music but also the film Roadhouse.
My goodness. As a guitarist, few can compare. But, as with Jimi, no one ever talks about his vocals, which were spot on. This performance is flawless. His band kicks ass as well.
One of the most underrated blues rock guitarists of all time. Dude was every bit as good as SRV and he was blind for God's sake. RIP Jeff Healey. LEGENDS NEVER DIE.
Let’s not go crazy there tonto. Jeff Healey was excellent, but an SRV he wasn’t. That is a height that only Hendrix could reach.
Every decade we loose an amazing guitarist
Ever since I seen ROADHOUSE for the 1st time, many many many many years ago......this song always stuck in my head......and always will......this man could play better then most sighted people........simply amazing
Yes, I love that film for introducing me to Jeff. He and his band mates did a very credible job as actors, of course Jeff had the major part to play, and did it so very well. If I remember, SRV recommended him for the part. Jeff's performance of Hoochie Coochie Man was great also. I have the film on 2 platforms (if that's the term) plus the soundtrack. Wonderful to see him perform this entire song, live.
Much thanks and love to Jeff and his ripping music!. The Astaire moves of the bass man are so graceful in setting up Jeff's position to work the stage standing and playing beautifully. In gratitude to all on the stage for this music for all eternity.................
RIP Jeff Healey; RIP Patrick Swayze; RIP Ben Gazzara;
What an amazing talent! He absolutely kills this!
Mr. Norman Jeffrey Healey 🎤 🎸 ⚡ 🔥 😎
I'm so glad this was captured on film.
This is by far the best video of Jeff doing this great song a justice only he could serve.upcloce,personal,relaxed,uin your faceand just Jamming.RIP to a legend.😢😢❤️❤️
It's not about being blind it's about realising that anyone can become who they want,I never looked at Jeff as being blind I looked at Jeff as being blessed by a guitar rip big man ❤️
Right," blessed by a inanimate object"
Not by THE ALMIGHTY
I think Jeff shows that anything is possible if you try hard enough. What a talent. RIP.
R.I.P.Mr.Healey!! I am Blessed to have experienced your Talent!! You will sadly missed!!
With out a doubt one of the best blues artists' of the 1980's
The live recording of this tune on one his albums is phenomenal
Not just of the 1980s
The dude played behind his head and walked around on stage... blind. I can't even play (well) behind my head or in front.
Jeff is the GOAT 😄.
I saw Jeff in the 1990s. It's still one of my favorite shows and guitarists of all time. It was a small show kinda intimate &I had good seats. Iwas in my 20s & had a great fukn time. RIP Brother 🙏🏻
truly sorry I never saw him in person. One of the really great services TH-cam provides
The best blues rock power trio from the 80's and 90's!
BB KING said he was a special kid of genius,and he sounded terrific,can't improve on that,RIP Jeff
Roadhouse brought me here, both guys aren,t among us anymore. I didn,t knew Jeff but i really like his sound. RIP guys
Another legend taken from us ..luve you Jeff Healey gone but will never be forgotten ...fly with the angels my friend
Brilliant song from a great film both stars gone but not forgotten.
Just finished watching Road House, one of my favorite movies! Awesome voice & musician! Jeff Healey
& Patrick Swayze RIP 💖💖💖🌷🌷🌷
Супер композиция! Браво Джефф Хили!!! Царство тебе небесное!!!
Bloody great guitarrist and singer ! R.ip Jeff(1966-2008)
Thee most unique guitar player of our time!!!! Jeff was something special. Miss him very much...........
RIP Jeff Healey!! You Were An Amazing Entertainer...Love You Man wish I had half the talent you were gifted with
Un grand respect ! Et les accords de gratte horizontal sublime... Bravo JEFF HEALEY
Incredible talent, a musician with heart and soul. RIP Jeff, you inspire me!
He is "The Musician". Saw lots of good guitar players but this guy is a fucking virtuoso..................
Simply a great artist in every way! You rock Jeff, you too Patrick!
So talented and so missed !❤
although he lacked sight, jeff healey could feel it, man that wailed, RIP jeff. your music lives on!
This song is 10x better then the original and the fact that he sounds the exact same live as he did in the movie is amazing, this is one of my top 10 favorite songs ever, Bob Dylan wrote it, Jeff Healy gave it life and mastered it, RIP Jeff.
When I first saw him play my Guitar fell over for some unknown and smashed, some accident,,, Awesome Guitarist 🙏👌
Jeff Healey is legendary as Ray Charles . They see all now .Big band in the sky. Its the biggest and greatest. EVer notice how God takes the greatest in their prime?
Yes, I have.
Thank you Jeff, and thank you Bob for a great song.
Such a great player ... one of the best sad day when he passed
super gosciu brzmienie jego gitary jest wymiatajace.;'pozdrawiam
This should be a lesson for all of us who piss and moan that we can't better ourselves. This guy had the deck stacked against him- trying to succeed in the ultra competitive music business, and being blind on top of it- and he did it. Even was featured in the movie Road House.
+Todd Victorson Well said, makes a man stop complaining and live life to the full. He was an awesome player. What an inspiration.
I can see, but I'm blind.... can you blister the fretboard like that? See the hear, that I can smell, is this me, or someone else, mode beyond the realm of Zen, here to there, all within..... Jeff was a master in his realm... his realm.
Jeff was certainly an inspiration to say the least. Jeff battled cancer from infancy until death.He was hosting a Nation wide jazz program, playing with both of his bands and had just finished his last album weeks prior to his death.His passion for music was a driving force in keeping him alive, hell he had more drive than most healthy people. One hell of a sense of humor as well.He said when the cancer hit his lungs, "Hey I have had 40 good years, there was bound to be a bump in the road", working til two weeks before death..Saw him several times here in Ontario, one incredible talent....
Todd best comment ever.
Well I always thought that what mattered was on the inside.. until recently; it's all about the heart.
Roadhouse Badass Movie and Jeff did his thing Rest in ☮️ Patrick and Jeff💋👀🖤😊
I just love this song. Cheers from Argentina long live rock and roll
Fantastic guitar licks, right on target and from a blind man playing this double-neck like a lap steel. Absolutely amazing. This song reminds me of All Along The Watchtower, little different rhythm to it though, dynamite lyrics too.
someofem Bob Dylan song originally
Jeff Healy & Patrick Swayze, RIP! Roadhouse was a truly great film! And Dylan wrote this!
saw the legend the man in the late 80s and he had me blown away,see you on the other side one day,keep playing.
xandru tait amazing
when you can play guitar like this young man did,that's amazing,when you can sing,and do it all blind,well that's some kind of genius,he saw more
We miss you Jeff. You are one of the greatest musicians of all time and one of my personal heroes!
yes he was a brilliant musician Jeff Healey unbelievable talent this man had and he got to the top music wise and he never let his disability being blind get in his way ,RIP Jeff
Jeff Healey was fascinating! His unique way of playing! And he was a fantasitc blues player up there with SRV
Thanks for sharing your PHENOMENAL talent Jeff, on your time with us on this here Earth
may you rock on wherever you are....sing them lungs out boy!!
Incredible play R.I.P. jeff healey god bless you
I have/watched listened to this clip many times. How the heck did Jeff find his way back to his chair? Saw him do this, playing with SRV, just amazing 3D space skills. The drummer is killing it, here, I am amazed by the energy. This was a marvelous "3 man band", excellent vocals by other guitarist, too. Oh, Jeff we lost you too soon. What a joy to hear his voice watch his fingers flying along, not too mention behind his back. I am in awe, every time.
one of THE greatest artist today. RIP Jeff and Stevie!!
This man rocks and his jazz is unbelievable.
Best song in the 1989 and one of the best blues-rocksong´s ever.
Un monstre de talent que dire de plus un artiste !
Jeff is Heaven playing for Jesus Kingdom what an amazing talent.........
Sin filtros,música pura,y la mejor cerveza del mundo!!
Absolute legend, such a tragic loss at such a young age
he is one of kind,thanks,
such a gorgeous voice! WOW
I think that this is Healey's best...both vocals and guitar!
How in the "H" am I only now seeing this. Didn't know he was blind but played too well for the seeing world! Wow - he's awesome 👏 and great great song
Jeff is throwing down! damn! 😍😍😍😍😍😍💜💜💜💜💜💜😘😘😘😘😘😘👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏 never forgotten great one! 😍😘👍👏💜
Jeff was one of a kind. There will never be another like him. RIP legend.
This guy is just absolutely AMAZING!! Talk about taking a disability and going with it. Big fan of Jeff's and "ROAD HOUSE"!!
Ive never seen any one play a guitar sideways like that. Like a piano. Never. Thats badass.
Rest in ☮️ Jeff Such a Great Artist So LOVED💙
Great song and movie
Dalton :: You play pretty good for a blind white boy.
Cody :: Yea, and I thought you'd be bigger.
+3D Art & Games Epic!
fuck you and fuck your stupid comment!
Someone doesnt get it lmao
These are lines/scenes that will be remenbered in movie history. It's like when the characters Karen and Chili from Get Shorty talk about important lines and how every good actor craves for stuff like this.
Hell YES!!
I miss this guy. Saw him once at the Fillmore once...he put on a great show!
This guy was completely blind. He literally had no eyes, only prosthetics. Incredible. RIP Jeff
thanks for posting this amzing performance! what a great vocalist and guitar player...RIP Jeff.
This is a guy that other big named musicians came to see. He was one of the best ever. I got to see him at a small club called Bogart's in Cincinnati, (Clifton by UC). I was front row standing with my elbows on the stage, great show! He was taken way too soon.
im so jealous haha i would give my life to see him live haha jeff healey is top 3 bands for sure
Far too soon, as was Swayze! Two utterly remarkable, memorable talents lost, but their memory will remain.
Mr. Norman Jeffrey Healey 🎤 🎸 ⚡ 🔥 😪
Mr. Patrick Swayze 📽🎬⚡🔥💪👊😎🤘
What a Song What a Version Killer ⚡🔥😎🤘
Супер! Одна из лучших композиций!
he give so much to us and music
Best guitarist that ever lived.
Помним,Любим, Скорбим!!!И так же как и тебя помним и любим твоего лучшего друга замечательного актера и человека Патрика Суэйзи!!!Вечная Вам память...Мы никогда Вас не забудим!!!
jeff healey singing and playing about the night comes falling
knowing that he never saw the night coming falling
but its the story
when you are alive being blind
you see less but you feel more
Jeff was one of the best to do it and ever get away with it. 💥💢💯❤
Jeff Rest In Peace. We won't forget you!
unbelievable amazing
So much better than the original song by Bob Dylan. I love the rock infusion. Jeff was so darn good. Wish we had more like him. Miss you brother!
Jeff Healey such an Amazing Musician Rest in Peace Jeff♥️
This is a very powerful song in the film...listen to it at volume and you will agree.
Jeff was the MAN!! RIP
Jeff Healey should have made more movies he was a great actor
I saw him in London at The Marquee. Jeff Beck was there, and the late Tommy Vance. He's the best electric blues player ever, and was taken way too soon by cancer.
+Keith Airey ...Yes he was......The man was awesome...I never saw him live....Being from Memphis Ive seen many a blues act & that mans middle name is "blues".....
Some thing just won't ever be replaced.
Absolutely amazing God given talent...RIP
Jeff played by feel. And I don't mean the strings. I was sold the first time I heard him,more so felt him. God love you.we miss you.
We lost him WAY too soon Miss you brother See you on the other side Can't wait
Jeff was amazing. A true master. His music will always live on. Just like Jimi SRV Lynyrd Skynyrd Richie Valens big bopper and Buddy Holly.
Still jammin some Jeff Healey in 2024. RIP.
The greatest electric guitar performance in the history of universe
what a great artist,miss ya brother,peace
The best was still playing
had to hear it again,damn JEFF you were brilliant,god rest your soul,see you on the other side,RIP SIX STRINGER