He's gotten plenty of recognition as a bassist, especially as a sessions bass player, it depends on what circles you're looking in In the mid to late 70's Louis was 2nd place to Graham, then next was Mark Adams, Stanley Clarke and Byron Miller and Jerry Seay aka: Wyzard as far as the genre of thumping and slapping, they were the top well known bassists of that style, before Marcus Miller and a whole slew of other bassists came along
Damn, just noticed Louis upgraded to some thick assed strings 😵 G string lookin' like the E or A string on my bass🤣🤣🤣🤦🏿♂️😂 Them boys were a Gr8 inspiration to me and my brother (Lefty Righty Combo in reverse) we were in a band, where we kept switching instruments like them and the guitar player talking bout we need to stick to one instrument and we looked at him like he's crazy🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦🏿♂️😂💀 76-77' were the good years⭐ RIP🕊🙏🏿 2 The Mentor Louis Johnson 💖🎸🎶
This whole performance is a GEM! ...............So fun to watch and have!
Louis Johnson. The Goat. 💥🎛️🎛️🎸🎛️🎛️🔥
Very very nice, what a special era of music. Thanks
Beautiful!!!!!
I met Louis and George after a performance in Atlanta in 2007.
RIP Thunder Thumbs!
Here i am cleaning my carpets in my apt with cuts set up on utube and here we go 2022 listening to this wow great cut even now
Wow! Fabulous! RIP legendary Louis "Thunder Thumbs" Johnson!
Right on for sharing this performance of the brothers Johnson,those cats could always play and jam,rip thunder thumbs Louis Johnson
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING THIS GEM!!!❤❤❤
Missing the signature tone of Louis, Musicman Sting Ray bass...RIP King.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY GEORGE 🎉🎊🎂🎉🎁 Awesome we share the same birthday month!❤
Q is one of my favorite songs!
I miss Thunder Thumbs he never got the recognition he deserves among bass players he was the Man!!!....and George is Funky on that guitar 🎸
He's gotten plenty of recognition as a bassist, especially as a sessions bass player, it depends on what circles you're looking in
In the mid to late 70's Louis was 2nd place to Graham, then next was Mark Adams, Stanley Clarke and Byron Miller and Jerry Seay aka: Wyzard as far as the genre of thumping and slapping, they were the top well known bassists of that style, before Marcus Miller and a whole slew of other bassists came along
Damn, just noticed Louis upgraded to some thick assed strings 😵
G string lookin' like the E or A string on my bass🤣🤣🤣🤦🏿♂️😂
Them boys were a Gr8 inspiration to me and my brother (Lefty Righty Combo in reverse) we were in a band, where we kept switching instruments like them and the guitar player talking bout we need to stick to one instrument and we looked at him like he's crazy🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦🏿♂️😂💀 76-77' were the good years⭐
RIP🕊🙏🏿 2 The Mentor Louis Johnson 💖🎸🎶
Rest In Peace Louis Johnson!
Hey Calvin, thanks brother for posting this event feat. the Bros. Johnson and the band. This is truly awesome!! :)
Wow nice
On Black radio stations this is played during quiet storm... George probably really misses Louis....😢
Great video! Love this song..
The ears of today's music listeners are not in tune by definition of being lucid to appreciate any of this music.
So 👍🏿 true.
Nice bro. Didn't know you had a TH-cam profile here. But looks like I'm already subscribed.
The Oaktown audience didn't seem to connect with George & Louis? I felt bad for them both.
Naw man.....they were totally into the performance...THEY KNEW WHAT WAS UP!
"Q"!!!!
looks like ice t on sax
andre green his name is chazzy...i met him with the brother's Johnson in 2001 in Decatur Illinois......cool down to earth brother