My Dad got the whole family listening to many of Chet's albums and 60 years later I'm still listening to Chet ! On UA-cam...could be they are up there watching all this !!
we miss you chet thank you for all you gave us all in entertaining us influencing us and making better people out of us all of us love and miss you terribly hope we get to meet you in heaven when we get there❤❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful and humble man. I didn't know he had to deal with family issues and health concerns for that long period of time!! Yet he is so calm, so refreshing and inspiring to listen to him even talk about life and music. Man I wish we have more of this kind of "Old school" icons in our time!
This is so touching, and only makes me love him more. What a sweet sweet man he was. I still can't comprehend the entirety of his contribution to music. Thank you.
Probably the greatest all round guitarist ever. Jerry Reed said much the same thing. It's impossible to play a guitar smoother than the Chief did. His contribution to popular music is incalculable. The world is richer for his presence on it, thanks Chet CGP.
That was so sad, his dad didn't bring him a present and his stepdad kicked him out, but he ended up being the best guitarist and was known as Mr Guitar. Well done Chet.
I got to meet chet n jerry in monroe louisiana...didn't know who jerry was so when boots randolph said a "young" guitar player was comin out, i rushed down to see him, it was jerry...i'd met him when he pulled boot's bus bck out in the parkin lot...smoked a cigarette with him...i was shocked to see him on stsge!
Makes me want to cry I love him and I don't even know him there will never ever be another chet ever miss you so much Chet always listening to your guitar it speaks for you RIP🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
I’m now in my 70s and seeing my idol , Chet, just now has made me teary eyed 😢. Also: lost my lifelong friend , who was more family than friend . he died 15 months ago.
He predicted his own demise you 3 years later, and I hope he's sitting up there, seeing how his influence is still spreading through every advanced guitarplayer alive today. Thank you, for everything, Mr. Atkins.
What a great man,and muscian, he was. I met him in a record store, in Bristol UK. He was makingi his first visit to Britain, to promote his new CD ''Neck and Neck'' the one he made with Britains Mark Knoffler. I joined the queue, and although I had already bought that CD. I bought another copy so I could get close to him, get his signature, and ask a queston or two. Unfortunately, I didn't understand his Western Drawl, and he didn't understand my western drawl either. He kept asking the Guy with him,'What'd 'e say ? I bought Tickets to his Bristol Show that coming weekend. Everyone was expecting Mark Knoffler to join Chet on stage, but sadly, no. BUT , it was a Grrrrrreat show anyway. I must confess that when I first heard Chet's playing, in the 1960's, it was tracks from his Album, ''Chet Atkins Workshop''. and I loved all the electronic gizzmoes on that album, and had absolutely no idea that he was famous for C & W picking, of which he had released many, and that 'Workshop' was a one-off.
He “ONLY” changed how the guitar is played FOREVER! What a life! What a man! What a creative genius! RIP, Chet! When I’m on the other side, I’m taking lessons from you! It’ll take forever to learn to play like him!
John Knowles, cgp. tells a story of going to lunch with Chet who asked him to stop by a building he owned because he needed to change a ceiling light inside. Knowles was holding the ladder while Chet climbed up to swap the new bulb for the old. Chet looked down and said, "Be careful to hold this ladder real good... I'm kind of a legend you know". 😊 I Loved the man & his music since I was a young boy, never heard a bad word about him from anybody...ever. His touch & tone was unmistakable, you knew it was 'him' from the first note. There aren't many artists with that ability.
What a lovely video of our man Chet. Guitarist come and go . But he is still way above in all be accomplished. He worked with the best because he was and still is the Best . C.G.P We still all love you chet 😊
So sad. Actually, seeing things like this with Chet always makes me miss him so much. I think it’s because he was a genuinely warm and sincere person and that , in itself, is a rarity ~ ~
Every time Chet would come on The Ed Sullivan show my mom would say Greg come here and listen to this . I'm 70 and I still have Chet Atkins Gibson guitar that i play . I miss him more every time i pick it up . He inspired me to learn to play and i owe for a lifelong love of guitar playing...Thank you Chet
If you wanna get back at the world, live a good life, and add some music to it. That's my motto. I've played the guitar since 1960, and now I'm 65 and still the most avid Chet fan around. Kept me out of trouble too.
Yes I want to echo that. Chet helped to keep me at it. He also made me realise PDQ that I would never play that good. I needed to be satisfied with whatever gifts I had and settle for that. He brought so many good tunes to my notice. He had taste & musicality. That Mr Scholes (?) of RCA helped Chet hugely. So glad he did that. RIP CA and thanks for everything BjG
Loved this gentle man.From the first time I bought his album Caribbean guitar.Later found what he was all about. Would loved to have met him & shook his hand.We all miss this talented Gentleman. Thank you Chet. Ken Gibson. (UK).
Chet was (mostly) always fun to be around. Inspiring, for sure. But my favorite times were when I got lucky enough to be in the company of him and his brother-in-law, Jethro Burns. The two together should have gone on the road with their battle of the wits & crazy humor! I saw a tense moment once in the alley between the Ryman and Tootsie's. Some drunk happened by, recognized Chet, and started making a fool of himself as he was verbally abusing Chet. Won't post his exact words or actions... but Jethro put a quick end to it. There a couple others nearby. maybe they'll tell the details some day. In any case, I was impressed by Jethro stepping up to the plate!
Well he didn't make many claims for himself. I suppose he could let the guitar do the talking most of the time. I didn't realise his cancers spread out over such a long period. I was aware of Chet from C1960 when I was loaned a couple of his albums. I didn't see the man until the 1980's and that was on an album cover. My first real glimpse was in C1995-7 when I acquired a tutorial VHS tape. What a nice man. So natural; grounded. He knew about life from all angles. I miss him but UA-cam and clips like this keep him in mind. RIP CA - CGP and thanks. BjG
Wow chett remarkable story I'm glad I clicked on it ..sounds very familiar with similaritys to my child hood but I'm not as famous but that's why I turned to music also , there's probably thousands of people like us and always will be but theyl only ever be one world's greatest guitarist 🎸 the late greatt chett Mr yakity axe. 🇺🇸👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🏴🥃
You have to hand it to Maybelle Carter and her family: THey were invited to Nashville . Chet was playing with them at that time and , while they were invited to come to Nashville, they were told not to bring the guitar player (Chet Atkins). They refused and finally they were allowed to bring Chet . They were a loyal group and Chester certainly deserved their loyalty . He did not have a racist or bigoted bone in his body . Did not care about what religion one was or what color they were and that’s something , considering where he came from . . .
The Carters were pursued by the Opry and their sponsors for quite a while but the guitar pickers in Nashville didn’t want the competition that they knew Chet would bring. Maybelle was soft-spoken but she and her husband (who was their manager) would not let WSM dictate who they had in their band. Once they were established in Nashville and Chet became the head of RCA, he changed the music coming out of the country studios, for good or bad.
What a heavy video. He still lives on in a lot of our hearts today.
My Dad got the whole family listening to many of Chet's albums and 60 years later I'm still listening to Chet ! On UA-cam...could be they are up there watching all this !!
I'm sure they are. 😊
You listen to Chet on UA-cam and I listen to Floyd on UA-cam.
The youth of today really do not know what they have missed.
we miss you chet thank you for all you gave us all in entertaining us influencing us and making better people out of us all of us love and miss you terribly hope we get to meet you in heaven when we get there❤❤❤❤❤❤
Can't believe I'll never meet him. I'll never meet so many. They're all gone.
I can picture little Chet waiting for the present from his Dad that never came. Thats a hard one. God Bless you Mr Chet!
What a great man oh how I wish I could have met him.
Beautiful and humble man. I didn't know he had to deal with family issues and health concerns for that long period of time!! Yet he is so calm, so refreshing and inspiring to listen to him even talk about life and music. Man I wish we have more of this kind of "Old school" icons in our time!
Chet was the greatest. No doubt. Thank you, Mr. Atkins!
a truly amazing guitarist. Missed by so many.
This is so touching, and only makes me love him more. What a sweet sweet man he was. I still can't comprehend the entirety of his contribution to music. Thank you.
Probably the greatest all round guitarist ever. Jerry Reed said much the same thing. It's impossible to play a guitar smoother than the Chief did. His contribution to popular music is incalculable. The world is richer for his presence on it, thanks Chet CGP.
That was so sad, his dad didn't bring him a present and his stepdad kicked him out, but he ended up being the best guitarist and was known as Mr Guitar. Well done Chet.
Chet and Jerry will live on forever
I got to meet chet n jerry in monroe louisiana...didn't know who jerry was so when boots randolph said a "young" guitar player was comin out, i rushed down to see him, it was jerry...i'd met him when he pulled boot's bus bck out in the parkin lot...smoked a cigarette with him...i was shocked to see him on stsge!
Makes me want to cry I love him and I don't even know him there will never ever be another chet ever miss you so much Chet always listening to your guitar it speaks for you RIP🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
He was such a dear. God bless him.
I’m now in my 70s and seeing my idol , Chet, just now has made me teary eyed 😢. Also: lost my lifelong friend , who was more family than friend . he died 15 months ago.
He was more than a guitar player he had humility.
Miss him. ❤
What a lovely guy RIP Chet...
He predicted his own demise you 3 years later, and I hope he's sitting up there, seeing how his influence is still spreading through every advanced guitarplayer alive today. Thank you, for everything, Mr. Atkins.
This great man had a major impact on my life ! All my thanks and love to you, kind sir !
What a great man,and muscian, he was. I met him in a record store, in Bristol UK. He was makingi his first visit to Britain, to promote his new CD ''Neck and Neck'' the one he made with Britains Mark Knoffler. I joined the queue, and although I had already bought that CD. I bought another copy so I could get close to him, get his signature, and ask a queston or two. Unfortunately, I didn't understand his Western Drawl, and he didn't understand my western drawl either. He kept asking the Guy with him,'What'd 'e say ? I bought Tickets to his Bristol Show that coming weekend. Everyone was expecting Mark Knoffler to join Chet on stage, but sadly, no. BUT , it was a Grrrrrreat show anyway. I must confess that when I first heard Chet's playing, in the 1960's, it was tracks from his Album, ''Chet Atkins Workshop''. and I loved all the electronic gizzmoes on that album, and had absolutely no idea that he was famous for C & W picking, of which he had released many, and that 'Workshop' was a one-off.
He “ONLY” changed how the guitar is played FOREVER! What a life! What a man! What a creative genius! RIP, Chet! When I’m on the other side, I’m taking lessons from you! It’ll take forever to learn to play like him!
What a true gentleman and such a gift to our ears when he played.
Chet Atkins: everything that a human being can possess that’s admirable . Sorely missed!
What a great description of a remarkable human being.
When people claim "i was good" it can sound arrogant>>when Chet says it> its just a total understatment> He is the Master
Such a great man & musician. Your music will live on forever!!
That was a treasure of a video …what a guy 😊
John Knowles, cgp. tells a story of going to lunch with Chet who asked him to stop by a building he owned because he needed to change a ceiling light inside. Knowles was holding the ladder while Chet climbed up to swap the new bulb for the old. Chet looked down and said,
"Be careful to hold this ladder real good... I'm kind of a legend you know". 😊
I Loved the man & his music since I was a young boy, never heard a bad word about him from anybody...ever. His touch & tone was unmistakable, you knew it was 'him' from the first note.
There aren't many artists with that ability.
I love this person... for everything he believes in.. Mr Guitar, you are missed but will never be forgotten.
What a lovely video of our man Chet. Guitarist come and go . But he is still way above in all be accomplished. He worked with the best because he was and still is the Best . C.G.P We still all love you chet 😊
So sad. Actually, seeing things like this with Chet always makes me miss him so much. I think it’s because he was a genuinely warm and sincere person and that , in itself, is a rarity ~ ~
Great man! thank you so much for what you shared to us. I admire you a lot . wonderful man: all thanks to you. something wonderful i got from you.
Every time Chet would come on The Ed Sullivan show my mom would say Greg come here and listen to this . I'm 70 and I still have Chet Atkins Gibson guitar that i play . I miss him more every time i pick it up . He inspired me to learn to play and i owe for a lifelong love of guitar playing...Thank you Chet
My all time hero, had my photo taken with his tribute statue in Nashville when I visited!
one of my favourite humans ever!
If you wanna get back at the world, live a good life, and add some music to it. That's my motto. I've played the guitar since 1960, and now I'm 65 and still the most avid Chet fan around. Kept me out of trouble too.
Yes I want to echo that. Chet helped to keep me at it. He also made me realise PDQ that I would never play that good. I needed to be satisfied with whatever gifts I had and settle for that. He brought so many good tunes to my notice. He had taste & musicality. That Mr Scholes (?) of RCA helped Chet hugely. So glad he did that. RIP CA and thanks for everything BjG
Loved this gentle man.From the first time I bought his album Caribbean guitar.Later found what he was all about. Would loved to have met him & shook his hand.We all miss this talented Gentleman. Thank you Chet. Ken Gibson. (UK).
Chet was (mostly) always fun to be around. Inspiring, for sure. But my favorite times were when I got lucky enough to be in the company of him and his brother-in-law, Jethro Burns. The two together should have gone on the road with their battle of the wits & crazy humor! I saw a tense moment once in the alley between the Ryman and Tootsie's. Some drunk happened by, recognized Chet, and started making a fool of himself as he was verbally abusing Chet. Won't post his exact words or actions... but Jethro put a quick end to it. There a couple others nearby. maybe they'll tell the details some day. In any case, I was impressed by Jethro stepping up to the plate!
omg, I have no words, thanks chet for a life of great music
I Love Chat Akines
Been playing guitar for 45 years now. Try so hard
To play like Chat. But Really hard to do sure Miss him a lot. 🎸🎵🎶
Well he didn't make many claims for himself. I suppose he could let the guitar do the talking most of the time. I didn't realise his cancers spread out over such a long period. I was aware of Chet from C1960 when I was loaned a couple of his albums. I didn't see the man until the 1980's and that was on an album cover. My first real glimpse was in C1995-7 when I acquired a tutorial VHS tape. What a nice man. So natural; grounded. He knew about life from all angles. I miss him but UA-cam and clips like this keep him in mind. RIP CA - CGP and thanks. BjG
What a wonderful man .. That made amazing lovely beautiful music .
Wow! If only I could have met him.Even better,did a couple tunes with him.
Legendary with love from Nashville.
Sad that a great talent and personality like him had to suffer from such a nasty disease. Rest his creative soul.
The most entertaining guitarist ever.
That was really sweet ! A great man who never acted like it ! What a light in this dark world !
Wow chett remarkable story I'm glad I clicked on it ..sounds very familiar with similaritys to my child hood but I'm not as famous but that's why I turned to music also , there's probably thousands of people like us and always will be but theyl only ever be one world's greatest guitarist 🎸 the late greatt chett Mr yakity axe. 🇺🇸👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🏴🥃
That was sad to hear him talk about his life and his road to stardom..!
Paul yandell his rhythm guitarist said he worked 24 years with Chet and said they never had a cross word. How many people can say that.
One of my favorite people
What a tearjerker.
The Greatest
I love Chet!
Thanks Chet Atkins for sharing and giving and playing beautiful guitar music all these years!
Why did the good Lord give a good guy like Chet Atkins the burden of cancer? Life is a funny old thing,,,,,We love ya Papa Chet!!!!!
You have to hand it to Maybelle Carter and her family: THey were invited to Nashville . Chet was playing with them at that time and , while they were invited to come to Nashville, they were told not to bring the guitar player (Chet Atkins). They refused and finally they were allowed to bring Chet . They were a loyal group and Chester certainly deserved their loyalty . He did not have a racist or bigoted bone in his body . Did not care about what religion one was or what color they were and that’s something , considering where he came from . . .
The Carters were pursued by the Opry and their sponsors for quite a while but the guitar pickers in Nashville didn’t want the competition that they knew Chet would bring. Maybelle was soft-spoken but she and her husband (who was their manager) would not let WSM dictate who they had in their band. Once they were established in Nashville and Chet became the head of RCA, he changed the music coming out of the country studios, for good or bad.
forever good!
Can’t wait to meet Chet Atkins and heaven, and learn some licks!
Great Job Man ❤❤❤
Love you chet.
The foundation of all.always welcoming and fostering new tallent
Genius
Vale Chet , a consummate guitarist and entertainer , Playing with Angels ,
Quite a rough road he traveled, I actually think he started out not thinking he was that good-glad he gained some genuine self esteem before he went.
Genius!!!! My Hero!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RIP
What a gentleman
we miss you so very much
Ein wirklich Großer war er..!! My Love to you.
He was the best!
Damn I was good!........
To the two people who gave thumbs down....**** ***!!!!
loved you
What a nice man .
Tacy ludzie powinni żyć wiecznie...
This is sad, but also funny.
"I was good wasn't I George?"
Fuck yeah, he was.
bryan macneil "damn right I was good"
So poignant, and so honest.
Goodbye Chet. Tommy Emmanuel tells of having a dream after Chet passed and Chet told him he was Ok.
An autobiography would have been great but I don’t think he did one. God bless him. RIP Chet.
What egg head would dislike this?
What kind of person asks someone if they are used to getting cancer...