I was actually at this show, sat 2nd row center, so got a very good view of this performance. So many of these folks are no longer with us ... such as Deborah Coleman, Chris Whitley, Robert Jr. Lockwood and Johnny Johnson. I was amazed to trip across this footage ... the memories just flood back in!!
When I heard the opening vocals, I knew it was Paul Rodgers without being told-one of the greatest rock singers ever (of Free, Bad Company and now with Queen)! . He could sing the yellow pages and make it sound good. The black woman is Deborah Coleman, a very good blues singer/guitarist. Roy Rogers is actually an amazing slide guitarist (he;s on the acoustic guitar). He's in the widebrimmed hat, to the left of Jimmy Vaughn. Some real talent (haven't even mentioned Bonnie Raitt yet).
I love good! Love diversity! So inspiring! Proof! I love the word "mojo" more thane ever. So glad good people, good songs, stay good into old age, as time goes on :)
Why didn't anyone notice James Cotton and Hubert Sumlin? James Cotton was part of Muddy's band in the 50's and early 60's, Hubert did like one or two tours with him until he went back to Howlin Wolf. Apparently the people that have commented aren't Blues fans.
Just wish that there were more often be blues mucisians coming to the Netherlands... seems we've run out of soul here... MOJO some MO if u can catch my riff's 😉😎 surely can feel this one... yes maa'm I do....
It would have been nice if the camera-person had some idea of who they were filming for when the soloing was called out by Bonnie Raitt. Is it really that hard to learn the names of a few of the people you are videoing? .. If that's your job?
@Talkin Bout Nawlins bro, I know what you're talking about...the chord voicing needs to be different to don't cover the harmonica, sometimes...then you gotta leave more room for riffs...and the sound...and... :) It takes a lot of playing, listening and studying to get to that... By the way I LOVE the way Jimmy plays solos - they seem simple at the first listening, then you go deeper and find out a world :)
This was a complete train wreck!! What a shame. This could have been a great performance but you couldn't even hear the guitars or the vocals. No one knew where to go, when to take a solo or anything. Theres not many verses to this song, so with 3 great guitarists up there someone should've been ripping a solo!! It looked like everyone was just looking at eachother lol.
I was actually at this show, sat 2nd row center, so got a very good view of this performance. So many of these folks are no longer with us ... such as Deborah Coleman, Chris Whitley, Robert Jr. Lockwood and Johnny Johnson. I was amazed to trip across this footage ... the memories just flood back in!!
This is the blues! Awesome jam, you guys 👍🏻
Love the blues and Bonnie Raitt!
When I heard the opening vocals, I knew it was Paul Rodgers without being told-one of the greatest rock singers ever (of Free, Bad Company and now with Queen)! . He could sing the yellow pages and make it sound good. The black woman is Deborah Coleman, a very good blues singer/guitarist. Roy Rogers is actually an amazing slide guitarist (he;s on the acoustic guitar). He's in the widebrimmed hat, to the left of Jimmy Vaughn. Some real talent (haven't even mentioned Bonnie Raitt yet).
.. and Charlie Musselwhite!!!
Paul Rodgers And Bonnie Raitt Should Do A Blues Album Together! With All The Great Artists😀
I love good! Love diversity! So inspiring! Proof! I love the word "mojo" more thane ever. So glad good people, good songs, stay good into old age, as time goes on :)
Why didn't anyone notice James Cotton and Hubert Sumlin? James Cotton was part of Muddy's band in the 50's and early 60's, Hubert did like one or two tours with him until he went back to Howlin Wolf. Apparently the people that have commented aren't Blues fans.
learning, dudest.✌
I LOVE BONNIE RAIT SHE'S GREAT
The Mojo is working Hot Damn them Blues✌❤
🎉..This.Tellun'..The Devil...'yo Mojo dont work..No Mo'..njn.😍
Just wish that there were more often be blues mucisians coming to the Netherlands... seems we've run out of soul here... MOJO some MO if u can catch my riff's 😉😎 surely can feel this one... yes maa'm I do....
No racism here at all. It doesn't belong. Everyone just enjoying everyone and having a good time doing it.
Omg Paul Rodgers love this
It would have been nice if the camera-person had some idea of who they were filming for when the soloing was called out by Bonnie Raitt. Is it really that hard to learn the names of a few of the people you are videoing? .. If that's your job?
🙏..😎 .The Sound Man..too.😍
YEE HAW! CHOPS! 💘✊
Cotton!!!!!
No joke intended, Diversity at work.
Clarence Gatemouth Brown version is a masterpiece
Paul Rogersooooh
Got My Mojo Workin
Jimmie always takes the backseat.
@Talkin Bout Nawlins Jimmie knows hot to play. Period. :)
@Talkin Bout Nawlins bro, I know what you're talking about...the chord voicing needs to be different to don't cover the harmonica, sometimes...then you gotta leave more room for riffs...and the sound...and... :) It takes a lot of playing, listening and studying to get to that...
By the way I LOVE the way Jimmy plays solos - they seem simple at the first listening, then you go deeper and find out a world :)
Yes, he's a proper musician & Gentleman.
yeah; Chris Whitley's there on the far right.
Chris Whitley was awesome, sad that he died, he had a very hard life.
Where is Kim Wilson?
you know SRV wouldve been out there
IF I CANT HAVE BONNIE CAN I HAVE HER TWIN
You mean the amp? ;)
cotton!
What year? Don't recognize Jimmie Vaughan.
This was the Rock Hall's American Music Masters Muddy Waters Tribute from 2000 in Cleveland Ohio.
most uncomfortable 2 minutes ever
This was a complete train wreck!! What a shame. This could have been a great performance but you couldn't even hear the guitars or the vocals. No one knew where to go, when to take a solo or anything. Theres not many verses to this song, so with 3 great guitarists up there someone should've been ripping a solo!! It looked like everyone was just looking at eachother lol.
I was thinking the same thing but didn't want to get attacked.
Sounds like a garage band.
To many GOOD ONES AT THE SAME PLACE AND TIME
@@Care960 Well, its the truth Martha. That was pretty disappointing. The sound was all over the place and on top of eachother. Not good at all.
It’s
All about the
Bass! 🥰
@@333jethro Apparently 😆😆