Such an underrated guitarist. Pops was an awesome rhythm player who always let the daughters take the spot light. Wish there was more video of him solo. Love ya Pops!
The Staples family were such a great gift to humanity. American civil rights icons. That is pure Fender tone right there. A tele and a twin with a little "Shake " as pops called it from the vibrato channel.
This song is straight from the heart, this is a man of God, it's in his music, heart and soul, truly gifted, he is truly missed, in Heaven now, rest in peace.
Gospel/Blues Testifying with Blind Willie's classic‼️ Man, thanks for posting this treasure ✅️ ☆ I used to watch this great program every week, when it first aired. 🇨🇦
I’ve been to Pop Staples Park in Drew, Mississippi. My friend, Duff Dorrough, used to play with him and family when they came back for their annual event.
Mavis and her sisters gave Marty Stuart that beautiful Rosewood Telecaster a while back. She said that Telecaster needs to be played and she knows Marty will play it a lot. Marty was quite humbled that they thought so much of him.
It would pretty much be like the George Harrison rosewood tele but with a wide range humbucker in neck…same batch I believe! He also played jaguars and jazzmasters often!
@@mohamedtlass3842you're right but the wide range humbucker is hugely different and a unique sound. I would get the staples Tele before the Harrison if possible
I found this online episode guide. It gives no air-dates but it's like, the third episode of the '89-90 season (there were only two seasons), so I'd say 1989
@@ChrisJones-ij3xp do happen to know what show this was? I've never seen this before and I have watched a lot of television back then. I sure did miss out on this! 😊
They say the biggest form of flattery is imitation. Also with them doing their renditions of these classics, they probably opened people's ears to some great original blues. Even as an adolescent to the young lad I became I've always heard the blues when these guys played as a matter of fact Led Zeppelin was the first Rock n Roll band I heard play a lot of blues and even Rock Samba. It's absolutely genius! And there's nothing like it to date and probably never will be.
They introduced old blues and folk to millions around the world by repackaging it in the ‘heavy metal’ style that was new at the time. Put some respect on their name.
I've been playing guitar for thirty years but watching this guy sing and play, Im just a child.
Such an underrated guitarist. Pops was an awesome rhythm player who always let the daughters take the spot light. Wish there was more video of him solo. Love ya Pops!
My number #1 guitar player of all time!
I love him also.
Want him in the group that
welcomes me into Paradise. CB
The Staples family were such a great gift to humanity. American civil rights icons. That is pure Fender tone right there. A tele and a twin with a little "Shake " as pops called it from the vibrato channel.
Wow. I love The Staple Singers and Pop Staples is a fantastic guitarist!
Pop Staples will move your soul. Some people aren't comfortable with that.
Flip that flag back over Andrew!
Come and make me Mac Daddy. If that IS your real name.
@@andrewwilliams9599 My mom really liked Taco Bell.... It's sad I know.
This song is straight from the heart, this is a man of God, it's in his music, heart and soul, truly gifted, he is truly missed, in Heaven now, rest in peace.
Earth Soul Gospel Blues RocknRoll...
That was a very fine album Pops put out. He was a great talent in his own right. Excellent guitarist too.
This is the pure essence of American music. A treasure.
Pops was a musical genius. His soulful style is beautiful to here.
hear
Gospel/Blues
Testifying with Blind Willie's classic‼️
Man, thanks for posting this treasure ✅️
☆ I used to watch this great program every week, when it first aired.
🇨🇦
How have I not heard Pop Staples before?!? This is absolutely incredible! There's some serious technique in that playing.
The solo cd's from him are god praise music with soul voice
greatest show i ever saw was Pops' solo set at the Chicago Blues Festival 1992 in front of about thirty (30) people - nuff said
That's amazing! Nothing like those intimate settings.
That sounds great indeed
Pure gold !
Love this song, Glory Hallelujah
His voice was soooo smooth and his guitar playing!! So great!
Pop was one of Steve Croppers favourite guitarists - I can see why
the absolutely best rendition of this song
I’ve been to Pop Staples Park in Drew, Mississippi. My friend, Duff Dorrough, used to play with him and family when they came back for their annual event.
Clark’s rosewood Tele Tuesday shoutout on Norm’s Rare Guitars brought me here! Thanks for the introduction to an amazing musician. 👍🏽
Go Daddy! What a great find! Staples singers were great but pops is up there w Robert Johnson in expressive blue guitar. Love it!
I love Pop Staples
Mavis and her sisters gave Marty Stuart that beautiful Rosewood Telecaster a while back. She said that Telecaster needs to be played and she knows Marty will play it a lot. Marty was quite humbled that they thought so much of him.
Goosebumps Baby!!!,This is heavy stuff….intense, like an anthem of the movement….
so incredible
just love it,pop,blind willie,excellent
An excellent combination of Blues and Gospel - This the real deal
Fender should make a pops staples signature tele like the one he’s playing!
It would pretty much be like the George Harrison rosewood tele but with a wide range humbucker in neck…same batch I believe! He also played jaguars and jazzmasters often!
@@mohamedtlass3842you're right but the wide range humbucker is hugely different and a unique sound. I would get the staples Tele before the Harrison if possible
YES!!
Night music was always the best
Fire. Wow. 🙌👌
Great man! Understated.
This is genius.
LOVERLY Vincent Edwards x
♥️♥️♥️
killer guitar player
Pops really knew all the cool low down blues riffs, and could make a song from just one chord.
There are only two types of music, good and bad….this is best of good…..in every way…..
This makes one forget about Led Zeppelin.
Fuck yeah
American Mozart
Is that a rosewood tele or just walnut brown color?
I'm pretty certain it's rosewood
Thank you ain't that the truth
I'm here since new music blows
Keep lookin
Telly thru a twin?
Exactly
What year did this air?
I found this online episode guide. It gives no air-dates but it's like, the third episode of the '89-90 season (there were only two seasons), so I'd say 1989
@@ChrisJones-ij3xp do happen to know what show this was? I've never seen this before and I have watched a lot of television back then. I sure did miss out on this! 😊
@@AwesomeEsPrime Night Music hosted by David Sanborn.
Is this an Early Dave Letterman???
No more of this era of musicians. too bad because late night shows are all political now.
Is Led Zeppelin the greatest cover band of al time?
Biggest plagiarists of all time!
@@wowrude wrong
They say the biggest form of flattery is imitation. Also with them doing their renditions of these classics, they probably opened people's ears to some great original blues. Even as an adolescent to the young lad I became I've always heard the blues when these guys played as a matter of fact Led Zeppelin was the first Rock n Roll band I heard play a lot of blues and even Rock Samba. It's absolutely genius! And there's nothing like it to date and probably never will be.
I wouldn't be watching this without LZ
They introduced old blues and folk to millions around the world by repackaging it in the ‘heavy metal’ style that was new at the time. Put some respect on their name.