Love that Dave Grohl can step back and let other artists that play with him shine; his own band members too. He is one talented and gracious human being❤️
That was the straight up best foo fighters live rock ive seen ....god bless Jimmie Vaughan....and mad respect to dave and the boys for realizing his importance to rock music and turning a whole new generation to him! 👍
I don’t know how I missed this, but thank you, Dave Grohl and Foo Fighters.! This band understands its musical genealogy, just as both Vaughan brothers did, and I love seeing Jimmie put on a musical pedestal. Gary Clark, Jr. is another of Jimmie’s more direct musical offspring and I love his playing too. On a more somber note, RIP Taylor Hawkins. Very bittersweet watching him on the kit.
Agreed on all … Gary Clark, Jr is a beast of a guitarist ! So many of the younger generations have lost touch with real music and what good musicians offer !
I love Jimmie's style, rather than playing 100s of notes or using effects he keeps it tasty, staccato and funky. Unlike many he's clever enough to not overplay.
Jimmie Vaughan...while his brother spewed tons of unbelievable notes, Jimmie is always my favourite, a single note and nuance from him says tons. And my respects to Foo Fighters, I would not had thought they knew Fabulous Thunderbirds' songs. Great!!
Dave Grohl has made some intelligent choices (by 2002) in keeping FF like family for 20 years..love the "weird/awesome" chemistry that radiates in all their performances..Thank you for sharing this
i saw him back in 2021, it was a cool show but you could tell age has not been kind to him. I remember being kinda bummed when he was soloing on the crawl because i was so use to hearing him tear it up in old t birds footage
🇨🇱Saw Jimmy & Thunderbirds on Chorpus Christy 🇨🇱 beach in '88 by accident! Awesome! Jimmy still has it, hats off to the VAUGHANS! Didn't know Shiflett had some juice, COOL! GC Jr. Great as ever!
Anybody who's ever been anybody has played Austin City Limits! No exception here, that was great, in my home growing up, ACL was played every saturday evening at 6 i think, not sure, my dad watched it all the time as far back as i can remember, the first performance i can remember on the show for some reason was Emmylou Harris, i know i didn't spell that right, but back then she had that very long to floor hair and played the black guitar with roses on it and playing "two more bottles of wine" i think, she used to almost growl those songs back then, so even i don't watch it on a regular basis these days, glad it's still around and have bands like Foo Fighters on it, fuckin cool, and I want a go home with the armadillo.. ha ha!
Always loved this song! Had the chance to see it almost by accident, live at Mont Tremblant Blues Festival, didn't know The T-Birds would be there! Ask for it and they played it! Saw Joe Bonamasse too, when he wasn't very known at that time.
Absolutely brilliant, I bet u that not many musicians with turned down playing with David grohl . Everytime all the other members of the Foo Fighters most pinch themselves. Because of who they have played with. But dave always seems to take a back seat roll. & let whoever he is playing with shine more. Because he appreciates there musicianship
@Talkin Bout Nawlins Ride Captain Ride, LOVE that song. I had an old K-Tel cassette that had a rare version on it, can't seem to find that version anywhere (the vocals were in tune, lol). Let me know if you locate him!
@Talkin Bout Nawlins Well, the version that was on the cassette had vocals that were in key with the song and a slightly different intro, it also had different vocal phrasing. The version was here on RU-vid, trust K-Tel to put out a re-recorded version of the song, lol.
Dave Grohl and the band get it, far as paying tribute to the influences and greats. Very respectful as later generation rock musicians. This may be what it takes to bring music back to what it's meant, without the extra crap dubbed into pop/rock music today.
Jimmie Vaughan is just about my favorite guitarist mostly because he is not a shredder - but occasionally I get worried about him because sometimes in later years he can be, rarely only, just off the beat. I hope there is nothing wrong! But when he is on the beat - mann oh mann!!!
I always feel he has a strange fingering style where his fingers always seem very straight and stiff and he kinda throws them away from the fretboard between notes and he appears a bit awkward as a result. I've always preferred the 'less is more' approach of players like Jimmie though.
He just looks unsure of himself playing. It's not the case but I get the impression for some reason. The other guitar players just seems more confindent and appear to be much more relaxed and purposeful in their approach. I have said this watching him play for many years. I also have been playing guitar for many years. Most of his material has been pretty ease to cover. His playing style is good but simple. Watch him on a few videos and you may get
We can see that among musicians Jimmie is really well respected, of course. Those who can only understand the speed of the notes maybe can´t hear the real music. By the way why people don´t ask who is the world´s fastest heavy metal singer? ; )