Still crushing it after all these years & as great a player as Rock & Blues will permit it's great to see he still has it all & how great is Jason Roller on guitar, it's no wonder Dave took him on as that boy can stretch some wires for sure. Jason has a CD out of his own stuff & it's as good as you hear him play in these few performances with Dave & this hot as sin band. Best version of this classic I've heard. 🎸🎶🔥
Dave Mason "Feelin' Alright" is an incredible song, so is Tony Patler on keyboards, WOW!!! Saw Dave Mason in Barre VT Oct. 3 2015, has to be one of the Best performances I've ever seen, Unforgettable show for me, I'll never forget it!!!
I love me some Dave! I see him anytime he comes near my area. saw him 4 times in 5 years until this pandemic stopped live shows for now but love his Dave Mason and the Quarantines livestreams!
Dave Mason composed Feelin' Alright way back in the day. Covered by the best... Grand Funk Railroad, Joe Crocker and so many others. But nobody plays it like he does!
A one of a kind song by a one of a kind singer/songwriter, I've always dug listening to Dave Mason. This is an infectious song to jam to, if you only had one song to jam with, this would work!
Agreed....and I am a bass player who played this very song today at a gig...he's got the right patch that sounds like a bass thumpin' away and he is playing realistic bass runs, not just hitting the root notes.
Wow that was the keyboardist... very impressive. I was wondering if they were hiding the bass player or if his/her part was dubbed into the live track.
filemmmonger Dave didn't introduce the strongest part of the rhythm section. The drummer kicked ass. Great ensemble. Leave it to Dave to have a brilliant group completing this live performance.
Been A Dave fan since the 70's .Always a great , consummate musician . The keyboard solo does really fly . Hate to rub salt , but I'm going to see him again in Napa ,CA on 9/17/2017 .He's on tour now , I think .
I saw Dave Mason once at a casino a few years ago it was great..he does a lot of really good live versions of songs. I can't remember for sure but I thought back then he had 5 people in the band and some black guy playing bass.
The Loveless Cafe is right! What is with the stiffs in the audience? Why aren't they showing any love and movin' with the groove?! I sure will be when I see Dave tomorrow night!
mason plays the 12 string on studio version of hendrick's All along the watchtower- Jimmy yelled at him cause he just couldnt get it right...lol- such a studio perfectionist!!
He wrote the song. Like John Fogerty wrote Proud Mary. Fogerty was called by Tina Turners people asking if she could cover his song. He was happy as hell and was honoured to have her sing his song.
@@shawnyoung8752 sure he wrote the song but in an interview Mason himself raved about Cocker's cover. It's baffled me why Mason's other awesome song "Sad And Deep As You" didn't receive as much attention.
Unsolicited opinion? This version…big no. Flat, downbeat grove; altered chords and melody…what not to do with a classic song. The obvious attempt at the brick house thing didn’t have the funk to hit the mark. And don’t get me started on why a 12 string is a poor choice for this situation.