I see comments like that about people I would never consider underrated but this man is seriously underrated. First time I heard his steel playing, was in shock….
@@BigMuddyCountry I saw him play with clapton in, I think, Foxboro MA. Didn't know who he was, but he tore it up and Clapton was just kind of standing off to the side looking at him like he does Derek Trucks sometimes.
Saw Robert Randolph at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington D.C. during the Experience Hendrix Tour. Mick Taylor and Robert Randolph played Purple Haze.. I'm here to tell you.. Robert Randolph by far the most underrated musician on this planet. When they cut lose on Purple Haze man they blew the roof off of the place. The sound man wasn't afraid to crank up the volume and Robert was making that pedal steel talk... One of the best shows I've ever seen...
i just discovered him on the eric clapton guitar festival with other guitarists i see for the first time dayum that boy can play all had flawless timing sou8nd
Jimi is still around all of us, we all know when we see him in artists like Robert. Prince channeled him the most. Then SRV did also. Check out Zack Person, Jimi will never leave us behind.
This guy is the closest thing to a Jimi Hendrix that my generation has! Not because he plays face melting solos... which he does insanely well, but because he is the only guy doing anything new wit guitar anymore! Who would've thought that someone would think to do a Hendrix song on a pedal steel??
@@billsadler3 Steve Kimock is amazing! Missed an opportunity to see him years ago in ybor city and hoping I’m able to make it this time when he comes around my area.
It's pretty awesome that this man trained in the beautiful Black American Sacred Steel tradition by a Pentacostal church would bother performing this song at all! Very awesome, love how he got the crowd going and love that they have blessed us by branching out musically! Wow!
This family's Killin it. Old school new style. Would of blown the doors off of the Fillmore in 69. Must of practiced in the church basement abunch to be this tight. Love to see these kids electridicing the blues. They're good with me. Need more of them. Lol as I cheer you on
well who the fuck wants to go hear music like this in an auditorium full of seats ? Thank fucking Bill Graham for foisting this crap on us when he moved from the Fillmore.. to some giant fucking pit with seats for the Money Baby. Enjoy the helicopter ride did ya bill ?
You're outta your goddamn mind.Maybe this ain't your thing, but it doesn't suck.Justin Bieber, Madonna, Brittany Spears..that sucks. This dude is jammin like hell.
Y'all Iz Tite As Fuck. Robert Randolph, YOU have changed My MIND INSTANTLY since I First listened to YOU play that Steel Guitar. Your Bass & Drum Players are equally as good. LOVE IT.
Sounds to me like an octave fuzz pedal. I play through a Dunlop Octavio and the sound is similar. Mine just gives a bit more boost, so this could possibly be an original Tycobrahe.
Can anyone tell me what guitar effect he engages at 3:20? It sounds familiar, but I can't place it. I know he's got a pretty hefty range of fx and had some custom built, but that one rang some bells for me... like Tom Morello, namely...