What a guitarist!!! Why don't we talk more about Roy Buchanan? He was an absolute magnificent player ...listened to that bleedin' tone!! Just a genius with an old telecaster and an amp...When Roy Buchanan plays, every note seems to have a meaning, there's no technical brilliance. He exudes such intensity and depth that you feel you're exploring the darkest recesses of his soul. Authentic would be the best word to describe his music. Each track is imbued with the guitarist's personality. He goes beyond the classic blues patterns to develop his own style. THANKS ! it's not that he's not known, it's that he's "wrong" known, like Zappa, people think they know,they heard about it without often having really listened...Keep on going ! PS :You should make a list of your favorites of Rory Gallagher and put it on your channel
@mamaflush99459 ай бұрын
Hello Rory, I'm so glad you enjoyed listening to another wonderful song by Roy Buchanan. His work has largely gone under the radar of the majority of the blues rock community. But I love the blues, it's one of my favorite genres of music. Here's another song, if interested. "Roy Buchanan - Wayfaring Pilgram" (by the channel: Roy Buchanan-Topic) --This instrumental track was released in 1974 on the album "In The Beginning" and it showcases Buchanan's exceptional guitar skills and soulful playing. Roy Buchanan was "The" legendary "Tele Player" he was a master at emoting the more vocally expressive way to play the blues. He had an uncanny ability to convey deep emotions while playing from his "Telecaster Guiter" his style of playing was soulful, raw, and evocative. His use of "pinch harmonics" (A technique for creating bell-like tones was groundbreaking. The Telecaster's twangy, expressive tones became synonymous with his signature sound and style of playing. He is known for being a pioneer of the Telecaster Guitar. I really enjoyed this one, and as always, I enjoyed rocking with you. Thanks for sharing.
@RodSherwood12 ай бұрын
I saw his last concert in Guilford CT at the fair grounds in 1988. One of the greatest unknown guitarists ever. Unreal.
@johnroberts56379 ай бұрын
I loved when the camera panned out and you got a full length shot of Roy. No bank of effects pedals and sound enhancing gizmos, not even a whammy bar on his guitar. Just pure feeling flowing through his fingers and into the strings. A true Master who was never appreciated as much as he should have been.
@MilkAndSpaghetti9 ай бұрын
You gotta watch his cover of “Hey Joe” from the same performance
@bikingfencer9 ай бұрын
I love watching these with you
@bikingfencer9 ай бұрын
In 1976 I found myself in the Sinai Field Mission, which was as staffed mainly by employees and E-Systems plus kids off the streets of Greenville Texas. We were housed in prefab Holiday Inn modules complete with running water and air conditioning that had been flown in on Galaxies. We’d while away our off hours listening to excellent stereo systems available via PX. I proselytized Zappa and challenged those cowboys to play me something better. That is where and when I was introduced to Asleep at the Wheel and Roy Buchanan.
@bikingfencer9 ай бұрын
To whoever gave me a thumbs up; thanks.
@2cleo9 ай бұрын
This is the original roy wrote this masterpiece
@belovedabstract35689 ай бұрын
yeah he does a great job on " HEY JOE " also ... same concert
@nancyfranchetto9389 ай бұрын
Original lyrics: Just a smile, just a glance The Prince of Darkness He just walked past There's been a lot of people And they've had a lot to say But this time, I'm gonna tell it my way There was a town, There was a strange little town, they called "The World" It was a lonely, lonely little town 'Til one day a stranger appeared And their hearts rejoiced And the sad little town was happy again But there was some that doubted They disbelieved so they mocked him And that stranger, he went away Now the sad little town that was sad yesterday It's a lot sadder today I walked in a lot of places I never should have been But I know that the Messiah, he will come again
@davidwalker50546 ай бұрын
How many guitarists do reckon wasted their money buying a Telecaster to sound like Roy. And then give up when they realized the notes Roy plays are not on their guitar
@AnthonyKellett9 ай бұрын
He's clearly a guitar genius, but I'll always prefer Gary Moore's version of this. Maybe, that's because Gary's is the one I heard first, and countless times since; but I can't imagine that being the case.