4 foundation flatpickers in no order. Norman, Tony, Doc and Clarence. Everyone learned master their craft my listening to and patterning themselves after one of these guy or parts from each.
She is the only female player I've ever heard that can play this song with authority, and, as she says in the beginning, with the funk, force, and groove the song needs. There's nothing dainty or mannered about the way she plays it-she can hold her own with any male player.
Jorma's finger picking on this song will always put me in that special place in time with rivers of memories taking you back to the first time listening in awe 🎸🎵🎵🎵
Music has a way of taking us right back to those experiences -- and this one was magical. Early marriage, LSD, and trying our best. Thanks for the reprise.
Jorma.... unbelievable artist.....Hot Tuna concerts live on in my thoughts......🌄🌄🌄🌄🌄🌻🌻🌻🌻love it🪻🪻chk out jorma Fur Peace Ranch.....very cool..⚡⚡🌞🌞🌞🌞🦝🦊🐸🦓🐻
I have his VHS Tape from Homespun when it came out in the 90’s. It’s like brand new. He is outstanding. If you didn’t know he tuned down it would drive you crazy trying to do that.His double stops are so different than others you know exactly who it is in 2 seconds when he starts without seeing him and yes he is so underrated
Is there a version of him playing this, you know on a good guitar in high quality, without the lesson? Just the tune? Not the original with the band, this sounds better. Cheers.
I love Earl and JD. I respect Bela. But Ralph is my all time favorite banjo player. His sound moves me. It just sounds more raw and closer to the mountains than the concert hall. And oh my goodness, his singing..just phenomenal!
Darling, you are playing a song called Flying South by Jerry Reed. Well you are playing half of it. Chet plays the other part. I accidentally rewrote a song of his myself, so I know from where I speak. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0KuSQJx6veY.htmlsi=cxaGsO-f03M3YGTs I believe you will find it very familiar. And wait until you come across all the harmonics. You will love it.
He plays the song differently here from the way it's played in the studio version. Please listen to this video and the original back to back. Why did he do this?
A little comedy to begin ...Reminded me of Arlo Guthrie,. Damn ... Last I saw of him eas so,eone pieted jim and Heorge Clooney in a drro with a lid running around with a droopy diaper and yhey looked stonned. Can you imagine the hits Arlo might get hiving ragtime instruction. Personally, your damn good. For some reason people today find no comedy in the Alices Restaurant song.
Mick Jagger insisted The Great Hubert Sumlin come with Howlin Wolf to the London Sessions. English musicians easily recognized and idolized the Blues Rock connections of drummer Willie Smith, guitar Influencer of Jimi, Eric and Keith The Great Hubert Sumlin and of course, the real Piano Man himself, Pinetop Perkins!