In the late 70s I was dating a girl who has now been my wife of 45 years. I took her to a concert, maybe Led Zeppelin and a few weeks later she took me to see Bob, and the warm up band was Southside Johnny Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes. I was making fun of her music choices before the concert thinking it would be dull. Best concert I have ever seen. When he was done Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes came out together and jammed a long time. Awesome...
The solos on this piece are some of the best you'll ever see/hear, anywhere, by anyone. Top to bottom. Tip 'o the hat to the bassist who I do not believe get's his but is there solid from the downbeat and core rhythm throughout (like when he backs the trumpet solo), as is drummer who's never missing and never overplays (love the stuff he does mid-way into the piano solo). From Boz' first solo plucking on on into that organ "clinic" -- this is exactly the proof anyone would need to see that "organ" is NOT "piano" -- and, oh boy, Mr. Piano Man nails it, also. The Sax, the Trumpet. Wow. And, by the way, the sound AND the video on this piece are also extraordinary - what a crew.
@@KerryLorah Aww man! Sorry to hear that. I had this concert on my DVR for over ten years until the cable company changed crap around. I love the solos!
Boz Scaggs: Vocals and guitar Drew Zingg: Guitar Charles McNeal: Saxophone Richard Armstrong: Trumpet Jim Cox: Keyboards Michael Bluestein: Keyboards Matt Bissonette: Bass John Ferraro: Drums Barbara Wilson: Background vocals Ms. Monét Owens: Background vocals
I come back to this tape over and over and over. Every time I see Boz, I'm waiting on this number. He often omits it - a loss, but he's got a lot to share.
As an organist, that guy kicks that Hammond’s butt from here and back. Superb lead break with great attack .. likewise with the other soloists but the Hammond has a special place in my heart.
One thing that's particularly cool about this tape is that the Organ and the Piano each have amazing solos and there's no overlap in all that they do - keyboard, schmeeboard -- those are TWO DIFFERENT INSTRUMENTS. (PS - GO Sax Man!)
Boz Scaggs: Vocals and guitar Drew Zingg: Guitar Charles McNeal: Saxophone Richard Armstrong: Trumpet Jim Cox: Keyboards Michael Bluestein: Keyboards Matt Bissonette: Bass John Ferraro: Drums Barbara Wilson: Background vocals Ms. Monét Owens: Background vocals
It's an amazing lesson of jamming with expertise and equilibrium, an accuracy in jamming that requires technical and fine taste skills. Also the environment and video production are perfectly fitted. Music for adult mature people, I guess. From Argentina, a pity I discovered Boz at my 56 yrs and never would see him on live stage...
so called artists in israel who perform arab music but sing in hebrew should wake up one day and listen to this and weep and retire because their product makes them millions but it's basically crap.
In the late 70s I was dating a girl who has now been my wife of 45 years. I took her to a concert, maybe Led Zeppelin and a few weeks later she took me to see Bob, and the warm up band was Southside Johnny Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes. I was making fun of her music choices before the concert thinking it would be dull. Best concert I have ever seen. When he was done Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes came out together and jammed a long time. Awesome...
The solos on this piece are some of the best you'll ever see/hear, anywhere, by anyone. Top to bottom. Tip 'o the hat to the bassist who I do not believe get's his but is there solid from the downbeat and core rhythm throughout (like when he backs the trumpet solo), as is drummer who's never missing and never overplays (love the stuff he does mid-way into the piano solo). From Boz' first solo plucking on on into that organ "clinic" -- this is exactly the proof anyone would need to see that "organ" is NOT "piano" -- and, oh boy, Mr. Piano Man nails it, also. The Sax, the Trumpet. Wow. And, by the way, the sound AND the video on this piece are also extraordinary - what a crew.
Rich Armstrong on 🎺. RIP
@@KerryLorah Aww man! Sorry to hear that. I had this concert on my DVR for over ten years until the cable company changed crap around. I love the solos!
Boz Scaggs: Vocals and guitar
Drew Zingg: Guitar
Charles McNeal: Saxophone
Richard Armstrong: Trumpet
Jim Cox: Keyboards
Michael Bluestein: Keyboards
Matt Bissonette: Bass
John Ferraro: Drums
Barbara Wilson: Background vocals
Ms. Monét Owens: Background vocals
I come back to this tape over and over and over. Every time I see Boz, I'm waiting on this number. He often omits it - a loss, but he's got a lot to share.
As an organist, that guy kicks that Hammond’s butt from here and back. Superb lead break with great attack .. likewise with the other soloists but the Hammond has a special place in my heart.
One thing that's particularly cool about this tape is that the Organ and the Piano each have amazing solos and there's no overlap in all that they do - keyboard, schmeeboard -- those are TWO DIFFERENT INSTRUMENTS. (PS - GO Sax Man!)
Great music from Boz as always, & his band is great & the solo's are out of this world ! Wow ! Thank you Mr. Scaggs !
My best friend used to sing this at every gig he performed. The reason is obvious, it's a great blues tune!
One of my fave Boz songs. An excellent version.
Boz Scaggs: Vocals and guitar
Drew Zingg: Guitar
Charles McNeal: Saxophone
Richard Armstrong: Trumpet
Jim Cox: Keyboards
Michael Bluestein: Keyboards
Matt Bissonette: Bass
John Ferraro: Drums
Barbara Wilson: Background vocals
Ms. Monét Owens: Background vocals
A Masterpiece!
love this song, was looking around for an explanation of its lyrics cuz its beautiful
wow!
Need more from that organist, good lord
Yes, he should be more widely known.
It's an amazing lesson of jamming with expertise and equilibrium, an accuracy in jamming that requires technical and fine taste skills. Also the environment and video production are perfectly fitted. Music for adult mature people, I guess. From Argentina, a pity I discovered Boz at my 56 yrs and never would see him on live stage...
Some really good players here.
This is just FABULOUS!!!!
Amazing
WOW
Burnin’!
👍👍👍
Every guy on stage (well, let me see, does the Bass get any here?) everyone that does it does it amazing - including (tip of the had) to that trumpet.
What no tambourine solo?
Drew Zingg 2nd guitarist?
Who are the musicians ?
sychronisity
ich musste gerade scheissen, sonst hatte ich nie erlaubt diesen scheiss anzuhören!
so called artists in israel who perform arab music but sing in hebrew should wake up one day and listen to this and weep and retire because their product makes them millions but it's basically crap.