I love reading all the negative comments from wanna be hacks. Two great musicians giving us a rockin rendition in tribute to another who passed too soon.
It’s all about doing what you can to embrace what you enjoy but hopefully give everyone something they’ve all loved while not being too corny it’s hard man
I love this track! I never realised that SRV didn’t write the song?! What a beautiful tribute by Doyle. In my view Doyle is one of the most underrated musicians in the world today💯
I loved the SRV version of this, it still continues to be one of my favorite songs of all time; but this is amazing in its own right as well. A wonderful treat to stumble across it this evening.
I had an interview with his father, great guy. One of them would be advertised to play a show and, quite often the audience showed up and saw the wrong Doyle Bramhall. He added, though, that the fans always left satisfied, because they both put on great shows. I was really ignorant going into the interview. As it progressed, I'm thinking, holy,,,,I'm interviewing a very important figure in music history.
RIP Doyle Sr. Doyle Jr., true artistic beast, you don't need Mayer. He is a beast in and of himself. You are both beasts. I need two more albums by 2019. No excuses, just do it...
you dont play this song unless you are a real stevie fan. most ppl learn pride and joy at some point. but stevie had a lot of overlooked songs like this one that were also really good.
I was there and that set was awesome. When you know about dissonance them talk about it, and when you have the balls to play in duo in msg then we will talk again..
Change It Lyrics You can't change it You can't re arrange it If time is all that we got Then baby lets take it Loving is loving The moment is right It's worth all the years in the past Lets go one more night Get away from the blind side of life Honey I want you to be by my side Me and my backdoor moves ain't no more Get away from the blind side of life Honey I want you to be by my side Me and my backdoor moves ain't no more Get away from the blind side of life Honey I want you to be by my side Me and my backdoor moves ain't no more Good night oh my darling Another day is past Forget all the painful memories It's all going to last Lets go little baby Lets go one more time Come on whoa come on I'll slide out the door Lets go lets go
So tasty! One of my favorite SRV songs…real tribute to Doyle I and SRV. Love Doyle II music, amazing writer, singer, player, performer. John ain’t too bad either 😉
I've not seen Mayer play acoustic live until this. DB is fantastic and I had to Google him to get his connection to ec. His left handed treatments were spectacular in his appearances with The Master of Blues (ec)..... Mayer is dissed way too much. Separate the personality from the work and it's all good folks . Music is celebration, acrimony it is not.
I respect and like your comment Donald, because I think it embodies the dischord of change/moving on as the motivation..mirrored in the dischord in the range, Mayer being the bass of it, kind of exemplifies the base of a need for change, dischord.. I am bummed i can't find it in a CD though. I am not a streamer..
a link to the original; recorded 1980 with late, great Robin Sylar on guitar and Big Doyle drums, vocals: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cr-gQ5-5egw.htmlsi=P2e2-jnbaavmh-qN
You don't get the absolute BRILLIANCE of Doyle, unless you play. There, I've said it. John Mayer is no slouch, but he is taking his cues from Doyle here. Seriously. You have to watch Mayer play and towards the end Doyle makes eye contact with him. Then you might see what I'm talking about.
This is an awesome live acoustic performance by Doyle Bramhall and John Mayer. It's a total tribute to Doyle's father. John Mayer is one of the world's best guitarists, but he's also a freaking tool. Still, a great performance.
+Troy Owens if you hold an A major chord with your index finger and then put your middle finger on C (on the A string) while still holding the A chord with your index finger - that's the riff. SO it's AA-CC-AA-CC- then F major. Then on the third time around it goes AA-CC-AA-CC-G maj - F maj-AA-CC etc. Then the chorus is C major - B flat major - F major - AA-CC etc. hope that makes sense
Doyle doing justice to his dad. John out of sorts here. Go and have a look at the version by Gal Nisman and Idan Shneor - by far the best acoustic version you will hear and second only to SRV. All great musicians just the same.
@@Kevin12321 yeah, I'm a lefty who plays righty, and I can't even comprehend how he does what he does. Albert King too, though for even more complicated reasons!
See,John Mayer you would make my life fulfilled in the ultimate goal to be next to you playing improve,covers,or your published/unpublished ....hell we could chill and if moments and feels get to flowing right,write some songs together..... Just saying I fucking love it all.... Especially when it all comes from you. I could still listen to a -SECURE,CONFIDENT- >MAN< play on a six string in those fashions (FOREVER. ) For eva,eva. For the longest time. No turn back time.... 🤪😘🍀 🙈🙉🙊 P.s. MOST days large crowds can overwhelm me....🙀😿 Sincerely Loved by,👶Okc,ok👣 👣SouthSide~BaBy👶
hes not nervous its that the emotion is different when a Fender rep hands u a 12-string acoustic guitar backstage u have never played before, u run thru the song once or twice and walk out and play in front of Madison Square Garden and all of Clapton's entourage...he was dominating the song and dominating the guitar. he was having fun but not in auto pilot mode like with his own guitars. that is the face of getting it done the hard way! Mayer is not a nervous player he is confident. He joined the Grateful Dead without really knowing many of the parts to most of the songs. he is not my favorite player but the guy is a professional, and this particular video kicks major ass
Guild was owned by Fender thru 2013, Clapton and Mayer have big Fender endorsements. u bet there were Fender reps were there with those Guilds! Doyle also has an old Guild M-65 from the 60s
@@tahcofan You are correct about Fender endorsements for Mayer and Clapton, but only for electric guitars (and amps for Clapton). They are both endorsed by Martin acoustic guitars and have been for a long time.
DB2 is criminally under by the masses but abundantly talented, one of the guitar mags had a top 30 blues guitarist and DB2 wasn't in there, Johnny Lang was though, LoL. That being said, John Mayer is a great axe man too. Probably because he's banged many of the worlds most beautiful women people discount his ability and they're wrong.
Il Doyle che preferisco in assoluto é quello con gli occhiali da sole, la collana di SRV, vestito ottocentesco, capelli lunghi raccolti e ancora senza barba, ossia quello degli Arc Angels, 1992.
Have you seen Stevie`s unplugged? Not success? This duo sounded a bit like amateurs. Doyle sang really well first two verses. Blues is so easy to play, isn´t i?. Anyway I love Doyle!!
those 2 don't blend well.(here) ..I'm a fan of both! also 2 x 12-string, way to cluttered sound... plus 2 males with similar vocal range - you're hitting the mid range so hard, you lack the nuance that both artists could shine on otherwise... - not surprising..Imagine Hendrix or SRV playing with a clone of themselves singing together ....at the same time...it might be great..would it be 2 x better than alone, probably not... - either way...these 2 will come together in time... - once they let go who's Eric's best friend, and who's the next SRV...
No hate for Doyle Bramhall II or John Mayer, but "in my opionion" this is a crappy cover of SRV's "Change It". His dad may have wrote it, but he can't sing it with the same emotion. If you disagree that's fine. Just watch SRV perform it live and come back. Mayer is just out of his league on this one. Great musician, but this is not his forte.
🐷hilljack68. YOU ARE CRAP FOR JUDGEING THEMl!! DOYLES BELOVED FATHER COMPOSED MANY GREAT SONGS! BELOVED DOYLE BRAMHALL I, IS PROUD OF DOYLE & JOHN GREAT JOB!! 😇😄😎