I wish people would stop saying Jonny is underrated, why would anyone say that , he's been around since he was 13 yrs old ,draws the crowd's everywhere he goes ! All over the world even, Any one that loves the blues knows who he is that's why they fill up the venues he plays , who are these under raters people are referring to ? Stop saying that, every blues head in the world knows Jonny Lang and that signature voice of his ! And I hear or read so many people are comparing him to other's and I wonder why ? Because he's not trying to sound like someone else or be someone else , He's Jonny with his own music his own style his own brand ! Appreciate him for who he is , There's nothing to compare not a thing !
Well live with it. He is underrated. Cuz you got mediocre to pretty good guys like John Mayer has 10x the fame he does, yet he is such a better performer and overall raw musician with more natural talent. I am sure he doesn't care about having more fame, but being someone who openly and unapologetically says he's underrated often, that's probably what everyone means. And I stick to what I and everyone else is saying. He is underrated as hell. One of the best blues musicians of the modern era.
Yes,he definitely has a sound & style all his own. I drive a truck for a living & i utube Jonny Lang religiously...all i can say is he is a Badass .. no doubt!!
Went to Disneyland with my wife, sister in law and all the kids. Johnny Lang was playing on one of the stages... This song! Gave my wife a couple of hundred bucks extra and said "You guys go have fun"...
That's right! He recorded Lie To Me when he was FOURTEEN. What a talent.. amazing voice and his guitar playing. MAN!!! Its hard to even believe he was that young. He was maybe 16 when they made the video, but the album was cut about TWO YEARS already. He does NOT sing or play that guitar like a 14 year old kid. He is FANTASTIC! And to beat that, he's a really great person! Take notes kids. 😉
You lost to an artist of the lost about the musi to this make it to get ahead as all play to get into te land to . Sad. Jonny Lange isnt even a menation of the music world today.
Im 63 and I have seen many artist come and go, I remember when he first came on the seen, I will say this ,Johnny Lang is one of a kind artist i never get tired of listening to him, very good artist, hope he's around many years to come.
I’m almost 70 and lived in Grand Forks ND in 1990s . He was playing at my favorite bar . Never heard of him he was 16 years old . I walked in , kid in a green suit with his guitar teacher in his band . His parents had to be there . I knew then he would be famous
I first heard him on the radio back when DJ's were human. I heard the song "Lie to Me" and called the station to ask "who was that". That's how I met Jonny Lang :-)
Too funny. I first heard him driving to work " Long time coming " on the radio, did what you did called the radio station to ask who sings long time coming. All these years later, CD's, Vinyl of his in my place ! Love him up !!!
How far the world has fallen. I was 10 when I heard Johnny and thought music would survive. Commercialism makes it so hard to find. We need a renaissance
I was born into a perfect storm, 1951. Best of times, best music. The kids just don't have a clue. Of course then they grow older and guess what? Oh yeah, good thing it's all on You Tube Baby!!! Peace on Earth!!!
Yes he has been recovering his voice. Stopped singing 2018 or so. I really hope he returns and his voice recovers 🙏😟 I only found him last yr myself I wasn't a big blues fan back in the day.
victorianmelody46 you don’t have to buy the dvd it’s right here. But I bought 2 I was worried something would happen to it. Now nobody buys stuff so they have to tour harder.
I saw him open for Aerosmith and I was very lucky to have had the chance. He just throws his heart on the stage and sings through his guitar. It was so intense that I caught myself crying more than once.
no it never does! How a kid can sound like an old black man, and play like Buddy Guy the way he doe,s always blew my mind. He has been one of my favorites since hearing him mid 90s, and still is today! My dad turned me on to Johny!
I saw him when he was very very young just starting up in cincinnati. The most amazing rendition of classic blues I have heard in a very very long time
I just don't understand if white people hate black men so bad why would they want to try to sound like one why would they want a copy our music we don't copy their music everybody copies our blues that comes from pain and they're making money off of our pain that's not fair that's not right and the whole damn thing is not good blues come from pain these people are using our blood and our music and our feelings for their profit how bad can that possibly be we don't play violins and whatever they have they play they're trying to feel our music but they don't feel the bloo
@@lutherdrayton6535 I understand what you’re saying but if SRV and others like Jonny Lang didn’t bring Buddy Guy and others up on stage sadly, they wouldn’t get the money and recognition that was meant for them. So someone had to do it. Kenny Wayne shepherd has a dvd where he goes down south to give the older blues players recognition too. If the younger guys don’t do it do you want it to die out? Because it’s not that popular. Only with us guitarists. I respect all of them. And Clapton brings out Robert cray. The late BB King and others at his crossroads festival. Hubert Sumlin etc. I think he passed too. They ate of course responsible for so many Rick bands like The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin. Does everyone know? No. Only if you do your homework. And I have. I have all the stuff from Larry Mitchell to the late Hiram bullock to Prince. Name it. I’m aware. PS please don’t generalize that all white Jen hate all black men. That’s not true. Generalizing is easy to do. Trying not to do that is much harder. Don’t lump us altogether please. There’s bad and good in all.
@@Utubesup7890 Thanks to the Lord my "lily white" (native Detroit) parents had Jazz/R&B/Motown/Blues coursing through their veins when I came about. Our suburb was completly white back in the late fifties to the early seventies. The Mom and Pop's had a popular music store that carried a good range of instruments, specializing in horns. I was oblivious to the newfound wise guys in the neiborhood knocking me as I came up. My Pop's also was a club speakers' nut. THAT didn't go well in our cul-de-sac, lol. As I hit my teens, our home became THE place to come over to listen to really good garage bands from all over the area. It was Heaven!
Definitely born to do what he's doing right here I believe that of late he has a medical problem with his voice and is suffering a crisis of faith He is a phenomenal talent heres hoping he will be back soon I would appreciate any updates
I just looked him up this weekend wondered what happened to him. Glad to see he's still out there, but he's clearly underrated. He was better at 16 then a lot of legends were in their entire careers.
Speedytrip he’s touring all the time and he actually started playing at 13. Unbelievable that he was that good that quick. Plus, he’s got the blues voice to match.
@@joerobinson6199 Known as "Kid Jonny" back then. He came to the local blues festival here outside of Chicago last year (and of he's played Crossroads and Chicago Blues Fest, among other premier gigs). Small venue but real blues fans. 90 minute rain delay. Venue was trying to convince him to cancel and move on. NFW. Maybe 1800 of us stuck it out and sweet Jesus were we rewarded. He knew we weren't no bandwagon fans and we didn't quit on him and he lit up the sky for 2 hours just for us, he was genuinely pumped. And was maybe 15 feet from him the whole time. Never forget that. The blues is alive.
Speedytrip he had his first cd out at 13 and was still better than most. He tours all the time. But he’s definitely overlooked. Once they grow up that’s what happens. He’s still one of my favorites. I bought this dvd. Now it’s on utube free. That’s ok I want to support him.
Artists like Stevie Ray Vaughn and Johnny Lang are weaned on Southern Black Culture. These 2 artists are the exception to the rule (they give proper attribution/respect). And it's reflected in the authentic heart and soul of their music. Today with social media and formal music training, the imitation lag has grown shorter. Careers are still made playing race music.In a world where the progenitors struggle & protest to survive. And have to remind us: "Ain't I A Woman", "I Am A Man", and "Black Lives Matter. They fought Americas wars, (for North and the South), Civil Rights and today's Social Justice Inclusion for All Movement... Yet the spoils of war are usurped by generations of successive waves of immigrants... Amorphic definitions of "minority" and "people of color" that then pass for "white" within one generation. Spiritual, "Mountain Music", Gospel, Blues, Stride, Ragtime, Jazz, Boogaloo, Boogie Woogie, Salsa, Plena, Reggae, Reggaetón, Merengue, Samba, Bass Nova, Hip hop, Rap, Rock etc. What if Americans, Latinos, and Europeans appreciated the descendants of your slaves, as much as you do their Culture.
I think Johnny Lang was only 15 or 16 in Memphis when he made his first album. What happened to him? "It's like he fell off of the radar." Me and my mates ran all the streets in Memphis growing up. Cooper & Madison. Yosemite Sams, Friday's, The Bicycle Shop. The girls and I were almost late for my wedding in Little Rock from Nashville because we stopped at the Rum Boogie Cafe. We were still there dancing on the bar at 4:00 in the morning. But I'm 57 now so that was many, many years ago.
Lang was one of my heros 15 years ago when I first picked up the axe, and I owe him so much for my style! Nasty finger picking blues.. Legends never die ✌🖤🤘
The very best of the best don’t nor never did need more than a few notes per measure in order to mesmerize you and Johnny was one of those few. It’s called soul and there just aren’t that many in modern music that possess even half an ounce of it when compared to him.
Johnny is by far the greatest. The emotion and lyrics are unsurpassed. A night with Johnny at his height would have been soooo magical. Humans are at their best when they are singing the blues!
Great sounding band never heard until I watched the Eric Clapton crossroads guitar festival, where I can hear lots of great music playing their good stuff. Rock on Johnny
Tracks: 0:00 Intro 0:53 Still Rainin' 6:05 Good Morning Little School Girl 10:52 A Quitter Never Wins 17:43 Right Back 22:28 Theres Gotta Be A Change 29:56 The Levee 34:23 Breakin' Me 39:27 Lie To Me 46:57 Rack 'Em Up
He's amazing. For me me he channel my grandpa Wally in lie to me video, my deceased cousin Luke in walking away, Germany, uncanny. Now I'm playing this for missing Jesse Markwart. Thanks for being there.. tough times.
I wish people would stop saying Jonny is underrated, why would anyone say that , he's been around since he was 13 yrs old ,draws the crowd's everywhere he goes ! All over the world even, Any one that loves the blues knows who he is that's why they fill up the venues he plays , who are these under raters people are referring to ? Stop saying that, every blues head in the world knows Jonny Lang and that signature voice of his ! And I hear or read so many people are comparing him to other's and I wonder why ? Because he's not trying to sound like someone else or be someone else , He's Jonny with his own music his own style his own brand ! Appreciate him for who he is , There's nothing to compare not a thing !
Well live with it. He is underrated. Cuz you got mediocre to pretty good guys like John Mayer has 10x the fame he does, yet he is such a better performer and overall raw musician with more natural talent. I am sure he doesn't care about having more fame, but being someone who openly and unapologetically says he's underrated often, that's probably what everyone means. And I stick to what I and everyone else is saying. He is underrated as hell. One of the best blues musicians of the modern era.
NOT UNDERRATED BY BLUES LOVERS LIKE ME!
I think he's great,and he is very talented. He draws them big crowds anywhere he has played. So thats what says it all!!! Love this man allways
Yes,he definitely has a sound & style all his own.
I drive a truck for a living & i utube Jonny Lang religiously...all i can say is he is a Badass .. no doubt!!
What he has comes from within
Went to Disneyland with my wife, sister in law and all the kids. Johnny Lang was playing on one of the stages... This song! Gave my wife a couple of hundred bucks extra and said "You guys go have fun"...
I also saw Kenny Wayne Shepherd at Disneyland when he was young!
❤HE is such a talented Bluez Man Even at 13yrs YEAH!!!
That would be me.
see kids, this is called live, real music ... it was back in the day. you missed it. lucky we have recordings.
We need more of this and less of the crap that passes for music nowadays,, if you can even call it that
That's right! He recorded Lie To Me when he was FOURTEEN. What a talent.. amazing voice and his guitar playing. MAN!!! Its hard to even believe he was that young. He was maybe 16 when they made the video, but the album was cut about TWO YEARS already. He does NOT sing or play that guitar like a 14 year old kid. He is FANTASTIC! And to beat that, he's a really great person! Take notes kids. 😉
I thought this was was what I had to look forward to. Then it all stopped. On the seventh day god wrote the blues
You lost to an artist of the lost about the musi to this make it to get ahead as all play to get into te land to . Sad. Jonny Lange isnt even a menation of the music world today.
Thanks brother man
Im 63 and I have seen many artist come and go, I remember when he first came on the seen, I will say this ,Johnny Lang is one of a kind artist i never get tired of listening to him, very good artist, hope he's around many years to come.
You said it all, he was only 17 when I caught a glimpse of gutzy perfection!!!
almost 70. shredding that guitar.
Yes 👏 I share your opinion
I’m almost 70 and lived in Grand Forks ND in 1990s . He was playing at my favorite bar . Never heard of him he was 16 years old . I walked in , kid in a green suit with his guitar teacher in his band . His parents had to be there . I knew then he would be famous
@@genedamarinebryant9707 where was that ?
What a loss to the world of Blues that Johnny does not perfom anymore. His riffs were so cool and bluesy. Blues at his best.
I wish he gets better at some point, he's so unique and his passion for music gives me chills.
Who’s here in 2023, 24yrs later?
Does 2024 count, 25 years later? 😃
2024, brother... from Spain.
Always.. Peggy Jo from White Bear Lake, Minnesota. Heard ya in Minneapolis 😊😊
Think.. u were 16..knocked my Sox off 😂
2024 still here
Nobody comes down on a note like Johnny!
I first heard him on the radio back when DJ's were human. I heard the song "Lie to Me" and called the station to ask "who was that". That's how I met Jonny Lang :-)
Too funny. I first heard him driving to work " Long time coming " on the radio, did what you did called the radio station to ask who sings long time coming. All these years later, CD's, Vinyl of his in my place ! Love him up !!!
I pray that he gets his voice back and is feeling so much better!
While there are a lot of great guitarists in this world, very few of them have ever played with the passion, heart and soul of Jonny
I am 81 years old and always loved his music ever since I heard the song Lie to me. Went out and bought his cassette. That's
Jonny Lang is the real deal. No question about it
How far the world has fallen. I was 10 when I heard Johnny and thought music would survive. Commercialism makes it so hard to find. We need a renaissance
At this point, we need to take our Country and Freedoms back!
'Nuff said, except to say, this kid was phenomenal!
Você se refere ao país formado por imigrantes?
I first saw him in concert, the Oakdale Theater, Wallingford, Connecticut, when he was 17. I was thinking “does his mother know where he is?”
Heard of Jhonny in 2000, our lives have been MUCH better since that day! Even got to see him at RED ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think he is one of the best blues players an singers of the day and on❤
For a brief second there, I thought the gray headed person was his Mama! Good to see the old guys with him, big age difference and sound great.
I was born into a perfect storm, 1951. Best of times, best music. The kids just don't have a clue. Of course then they grow older and guess what? Oh yeah, good thing it's all on You Tube Baby!!!
Peace on Earth!!!
That piano playing is AWESOME !!
He was 18 here... imagine improving on what was already perfect. The band os unbelievable too!
HOLY MOLY!!!! What a TALENT!!!!!!!
Man, what a great concert!!
That fella can sing and play that guitar 🎸
I have always loved Jonny Land hes so handsome and I love listening to him and watching him play that guitar.. Hes the best in my book.
This dude is missed I hope he comes back
He ain't been around?? Please don't say that. I just found him
Yes he has been recovering his voice. Stopped singing 2018 or so. I really hope he returns and his voice recovers 🙏😟 I only found him last yr myself I wasn't a big blues fan back in the day.
@@pamzavada5269 yeah it’s been a while he lost his voice, but Jonny gives it all in his show guitar and singing 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 hope he comes back
If y’all have not heard lie to me and red light live goooooo check them out.
I found this on Jonny 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾th-cam.com/video/Gc6DxZj0xmk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=2CIAK9zzHp4mrXOC
Yeah man Johnny lang my boy there. Isn't nothing better then some Rock&Roll Blues.🎶🎶🎸🎼🔊🔊
Thank God this was recorded! Fantastic live performance!
Excellent on the guitar
I love his blues. He has changed his music. It is his knew life. Good for him
Good god! This is the best of Johnny Lang!
victorianmelody46 you don’t have to buy the dvd it’s right here. But I bought 2 I was worried something would happen to it. Now nobody buys stuff so they have to tour harder.
Jonny Lang plays rock blues about a good man feeling bad because of a woman and he can lift your spirits
I still can't believe he's my age singing this. (17)
God I miss this guy
One good band we stayed up all night listening and watching you good on you fellas.
The soul, voice and movement of Stevie Ray!
I can hear the spirit of Albert Collins in there too!
Dennis
61 years
ATX
Maybe Freddy King too.. 😁 but, definetly, Jonny Lang 😎
he does sound lil like stevie, good point
You got that right
for sure,He da best
Great song and one of the best blues guitar player ever been
When I first heard Jonny Lang he was already sounding like a blues veteran, an outstanding singer and guitar player
That was 14 years ago
WOW - Amazing!
Montreux - what a place for the greatest musician - and also finest quality of film-teams
CHEERS TO THE WHOLE BAND 👌🙌👍😎💯😄👌🙌
Here. 25 yrs later. Love it
Jonny puts his all into it and feels it and it SHOWS. He should be in the Rock n Roll hall of fame if he isn't already.
rock n roll hall of fame sucks, he should be in the blues hall of fame
👣🎸
i hardly find anyone here that knows him. im happy to introduce him to this place along with tery reid, love, randy nelson etc etc
This happened once before you came to my door no reply
Young People keeping the blues alive...with all his heart !!!!!!..."JOHN LANG"....young bluesman carrying the torch.......
Yea,he carries it well !!
Wow, he and Mark T got those facial expressions down!! Pleasure to listen and watch...
You made my day, Respect, insane, I thought its not alowed to play like that with that age. Respect !!
sounds lil like jumping jack flash
I saw him open for Aerosmith and I was very lucky to have had the chance. He just throws his heart on the stage and sings through his guitar. It was so intense that I caught myself crying more than once.
What about the back ground activity
I remember this concert!!
The band is tight! Good job Jonny!
does a heart good to see a young blues rocker play like this. Great riffs with tons of energy. I have watched this many times, just doesnt get old
no it never does! How a kid can sound like an old black man, and play like Buddy Guy the way he doe,s always blew my mind. He has been one of my favorites since hearing him mid 90s, and still is today! My dad turned me on to Johny!
I saw him when he was very very young just starting up in cincinnati. The most amazing rendition of classic blues I have heard in a very very long time
I couldn't get over how such a young man could have so much soul definitely reincarnated
A quitter never quits gave me goosebumps from the intense passion Mr. Lang puts into the performance. Absolutely brilliant! Thank you.
A Quitter never wins...my favorite
A QUITTER NEVER WINS, HELLO
Such an amazing bluesman ! One of the best nowadays
to me ... he is the precious replacer for our loss of SRV ... thanks God!!
I just don't understand if white people hate black men so bad why would they want to try to sound like one why would they want a copy our music we don't copy their music everybody copies our blues that comes from pain and they're making money off of our pain that's not fair that's not right and the whole damn thing is not good blues come from pain these people are using our blood and our music and our feelings for their profit how bad can that possibly be we don't play violins and whatever they have they play they're trying to feel our music but they don't feel the bloo
@@lutherdrayton6535 I understand what you’re saying but if SRV and others like Jonny Lang didn’t bring Buddy Guy and others up on stage sadly, they wouldn’t get the money and recognition that was meant for them. So someone had to do it. Kenny Wayne shepherd has a dvd where he goes down south to give the older blues players recognition too. If the younger guys don’t do it do you want it to die out? Because it’s not that popular. Only with us guitarists. I respect all of them. And Clapton brings out Robert cray. The late BB King and others at his crossroads festival. Hubert Sumlin etc. I think he passed too. They ate of course responsible for so many Rick bands like The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin. Does everyone know? No. Only if you do your homework. And I have. I have all the stuff from Larry Mitchell to the late Hiram bullock to Prince. Name it. I’m aware. PS please don’t generalize that all white Jen hate all black men. That’s not true. Generalizing is easy to do. Trying not to do that is much harder. Don’t lump
us altogether please. There’s bad and good in all.
@@Utubesup7890 Thanks to the Lord my "lily white" (native Detroit) parents had Jazz/R&B/Motown/Blues coursing through their veins when I came about. Our suburb was completly white back in the late fifties to the early seventies. The Mom and Pop's had a popular music store that carried a good range of instruments, specializing in horns. I was oblivious to the newfound wise guys in the neiborhood knocking me as I came up. My Pop's also was a club speakers' nut. THAT didn't go well in our cul-de-sac, lol. As I hit my teens, our home became THE place to come over to listen to really good garage bands from all over the area. It was Heaven!
Dudes got soul for days!!!!!
Thats The way to play the blues DUTCHIES!!
Definitely born to do what he's doing right here
I believe that of late he has a medical problem with his voice and is suffering a crisis of faith
He is a phenomenal talent heres hoping he will be back soon
I would appreciate any updates
So special for my family and I. We have good n bad memories linked to his music. Even now as I WANDER THIS WORLD. Much ❤
I certainly enjoyed this... Immensely!
There is no best, they are all great
The kid can ROCK!!!! ❤❤❤❤
Keyboards up. Kills it. Love it!...
Love this kid ❤️
Thank you for posting this incredible show. Shared.
Excellent video, sound and performance! I still think he is underrated.
I just looked him up this weekend wondered what happened to him. Glad to see he's still out there, but he's clearly underrated. He was better at 16 then a lot of legends were in their entire careers.
Speedytrip he’s touring all the time and he actually started playing at 13. Unbelievable that he was that good that quick. Plus, he’s got the blues voice to match.
@@joerobinson6199 Known as "Kid Jonny" back then. He came to the local blues festival here outside of Chicago last year (and of he's played Crossroads and Chicago Blues Fest, among other premier gigs). Small venue but real blues fans. 90 minute rain delay. Venue was trying to convince him to cancel and move on. NFW. Maybe 1800 of us stuck it out and sweet Jesus were we rewarded. He knew we weren't no bandwagon fans and we didn't quit on him and he lit up the sky for 2 hours just for us, he was genuinely pumped. And was maybe 15 feet from him the whole time. Never forget that. The blues is alive.
Not underrated in the Blues Community.
Speedytrip he had his first cd out at 13 and was still better than most. He tours all the time. But he’s definitely overlooked. Once they grow up that’s what happens. He’s still one of my favorites. I bought this dvd. Now it’s on utube free. That’s ok I want to support him.
late 90s Jonny was the best. he was on absolute fire
So grateful to have videos like this!! You can be at home, have dinner while enjoying the quality musicianship!
Been listening to this guy for 20 yrs. Why haven't I heard this before?
If Hendrix and Johnny Lamg had played together I bet Jesus would have showed up!
That's sooo true.
Fat chance they're both Satan worshipers
Probably the most awesome performance ever by a teenager at Montreux -- or maybe anywhere
IF I played 🎸, Id play just like Johnny Lang & Stevie Ray Vaughn! Oh, Id play 🎸 like BB King! THE KING OF SOUL.
ONE OF THE BEST SINGER AND GUITARISTE IN THE WORLD! LOVE U❤
Indeed FANTASTIC !!
Jonny Lang is the best plays from his heart and soul 🙏🏽🕊🎸🎵🎼🎶
Artists like Stevie Ray Vaughn and Johnny Lang are weaned on Southern Black Culture. These 2 artists are the exception to the rule (they give proper attribution/respect). And it's reflected in the authentic heart and soul of their music. Today with social media and formal music training, the imitation lag has grown shorter. Careers are still made playing race music.In a world where the progenitors struggle & protest to survive. And have to remind us: "Ain't I A Woman", "I Am A Man", and "Black Lives Matter. They fought Americas wars, (for North and the South), Civil Rights and today's Social Justice Inclusion for All Movement... Yet the spoils of war are usurped by generations of successive waves of immigrants... Amorphic definitions of "minority" and "people of color" that then pass for "white" within one generation.
Spiritual, "Mountain Music", Gospel, Blues, Stride, Ragtime, Jazz, Boogaloo, Boogie Woogie, Salsa, Plena, Reggae, Reggaetón, Merengue, Samba, Bass Nova, Hip hop, Rap, Rock etc. What if Americans, Latinos, and Europeans appreciated the descendants of your slaves, as much as you do their Culture.
Great performance in Montreux/Jazz, where we live and hope that the incredible Kid will come back once - this perfect video is available on DVD...
Old soul u r son !!! Awesome, BIG TIME, IT RUNS THROUGH UR VIENS, GOOD MORNING LITTLE SCHOLL , LOVE IT EWWW WEEE
His Voice is so Amazing he is Magnificent What a Blues Singer I Love Him.....
I just lose my 💩 when I see shows like this!! And guess what? Outside my window, it's still raining. For real!!!
I think Johnny Lang was only 15 or 16 in Memphis when he made his first album. What happened to him? "It's like he fell off of the radar." Me and my mates ran all the streets in Memphis growing up. Cooper & Madison. Yosemite Sams, Friday's, The Bicycle Shop. The girls and I were almost late for my wedding in Little Rock from Nashville because we stopped at the Rum Boogie Cafe. We were still there dancing on the bar at 4:00 in the morning. But I'm 57 now so that was many, many years ago.
Sex and a dance
Lang was one of my heros 15 years ago when I first picked up the axe, and I owe him so much for my style! Nasty finger picking blues.. Legends never die ✌🖤🤘
The very best of the best don’t nor never did need more than a few notes per measure in order to mesmerize you and Johnny was one of those few. It’s called soul and there just aren’t that many in modern music that possess even half an ounce of it when compared to him.
Of course you are FANTASTIC, LOVE Ù BABY !!
I got to see him live, up close and personal in Phoenix in 99. One of the most amazing shows ever 🙌
fucking off the chain awesome!!
Johnny is by far the greatest. The emotion and lyrics are unsurpassed. A night with Johnny at his height would have been soooo magical. Humans are at their best when they are singing the blues!
Rack em up! Love it!
AWESOMENESS
Only 84,000 views yet garbage music gets millions of views. You’d think at least guitarists would be watching this all the time. I do.
Saw him live 3 year’s ago omigush awesome show
We already know ur SPECTACULAR OK JOHNNY
Jonny Lang rocks out loud. Astounding!
For cryin out loud if you or anyone else cant hear or feel that, well i dont know.🖤
I’ve never heard of the guy but now its all I listen to holly shit thankyou Suzan for the heads up on Jonny
FANTASTIC GROUP
Great sounding band never heard until I watched the Eric Clapton crossroads guitar festival, where I can hear lots of great music playing their good stuff. Rock on Johnny
Amen on that.
saw him in 06 at the ryman and still love jonny. Can't wait for him to get well and come back!
Great Concert!! Thanks alot. You guys Rock!!
Tracks:
0:00 Intro
0:53 Still Rainin'
6:05 Good Morning Little School Girl
10:52 A Quitter Never Wins
17:43 Right Back
22:28 Theres Gotta Be A Change
29:56 The Levee
34:23 Breakin' Me
39:27 Lie To Me
46:57 Rack 'Em Up
Thanks!!
36 minutes could be one of the finest songs ever. It amazes the talent that sone humans have to express emotion in music!
The Best of ALL
He's amazing. For me me he channel my grandpa Wally in lie to me video, my deceased cousin Luke in walking away, Germany, uncanny. Now I'm playing this for missing Jesse Markwart. Thanks for being there.. tough times.
The tune around 34 minutes is soooo. Fine. Thanks Johnny. Unreal special!
Actually probably the finest performance ever by an electric guitarist. Even possibly better than Hendrix
I’ve never heard of this guy before ? Now he’s all I seem to listen to damn he’s the shit
Magnificent passionate fabulous artist wow I’m so impressed thank you Johnny