Once in every few generations, maybe even a dozen, a master will come along and level the field leaving no doubt who the master was. Roy was this master and his ridiculous superior ability was the masterpiece. How is it that we could love this man’s soul even though we never met. I think it’s because we could hear it crying to us through those strings with his fingers telling them what to say to us. He gave us a sermon with every note to remember him by, as Angels often do. You are sorely missed Roy! R.I.P.
Virtuoso guitar player and a real technician. Not as unknown as he used to be. One of the best guitar players who ever lived. Maybe the best of them all.
RIP, Roy Buchanan. Youwere the real deal, and you are sorely missed. You played your guitar so fine,, Mr. B. No one before or since has ever come close to your level, your mastery . You truly played, no smoke or mirrors. Just you, your guitar, your fingers, your thumb and a pick.. No toys, no devices. Lord almighty, you made them sing. I stood not ten feet from you in 1974 and I watched, and I could not turn away. The way you played was like you didn't play; rather, you found the way to really let your guitar play the blues. I swear, the way you played all those half notes, quavers,, hammering, sliding - caressing - it was like your fingers spoke to the strings and they sang for you, as though you raised them to the threshold where they came alive, and were released by every touch of your deft fingers. I bow to you, true artist, you sculptor who knew where to chisel to bring forth the art that was waiting there for you to bring it out. My God, you wrought such great beauty that it still resonates in me even to this very moment, as I am sure is true for many others who appreciated your gift, who miss you as do I. I believe if there is a heaven, then there must be a guitar there just for you. Peace on you, Roy Buchanan. Oh, and if you can, save me a seat down front, okay?
Back in the 70s and early 80s I went to a lot of Roy's shows in small clubs and this video reminds me of not only Roy's greatness but also the wild and crazy fans that would attend his shows. I lived in New England and he played there often. Roy liked a good time and I think he very much enjoyed all of the crazy drunk fans. One time he invited me and a couple of my friends backstage to drink a couple of beers. It was a good time and we talked about Hendrix and Roy thought the world of Jimi. When he passed it broke my heart, Roy was my Hendrix , R I P
Now, sure but back in his day there was nothing underrated about him. He just lived a reckless life and could not preform on a regular schedule. His contributions were too great to ever call him that.
Should have been with us a lot longer. I'm sorry if we let you down Roy. You were great. You and Jimi probably the reason there's thunder and lightning outside my window right now. RIP.
@bluesbug54 thats awesome i wish i could of met him my father was great friends with him he used to tell me all kinds of storys about there times togather. RIP DAD and ROY
Hugh Fathers I had no idea about him until about 3 or 4 years ago, trying to dig into blues past known names, still further past Kimbrough, Burnside, origins or 'answer' songs, then I come across this guy....jaw dropped.
mikegianas Came across some of his music, somehow had heard the name but not the music, so thought I'd take a listen. My reaction, the same as yours . . .
Salute' to Roy and all his fans that get it how great he was. I can't stop watching his videos or listening to him play. I'm 65 and I saw a lot of the best MSG Nassau coliseum
Roy was one of the most underrated guitar players EVER....thank God Jeff Beck dedicated "Cause we've Ended as Lovers" to him . Thats where Jeff got the volume swells from...no doubt. R.I.P Roy.
@@richardk6659 to be honest ....no one was on the same level as Roy. I love Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. Two wizards unequalled. Magical. But Roy does this stuff with his eyes closed ......he's toying with us......showing us a little more each performance. Roy didn't seek fame or fortune. He played effortlessly for his spiritual connection to God and all of us. He chose to seek perfection over material rewards. Like he said ..." I played my music the way I wanted it to sound .my way."
@@peterbartolomeo9574 👍💯 exactly .. someone once tried to convince me he copied hendrix .. said to him .. was hendrix playing like this after 7yrs on rd alone at/by 1960? Roy was always his own sound and a mentor to the later 60s greats .. he copied NO ONE .. they all came to learn and watch roy ... some dont realise he was doing this by 1960 ...
@@sebatianalvarado7171obviously he’s copying pedal steel players, where do ya think he got the idea for the volume swell and tone control stuff from, hell he’s even admitted to getting ideas from different instruments. I sometimes wonder if roy fans conjure this shit up or were told this crap and they started to believe it, you guys make it sound like he was the best when he had zero songwriting talent and was known for playing lead.
Thanks Snake. This is one of the best videos to display Roy's talent and the best recorded performance of this awesome tune I've seen! Roy was great and his music still is, through the magic of recording tech. His guitar did not play, it cried and it sang! Thanks to the preserved performances, such as this one, that we are still blessed to see and/or hear...that guitar still sings! RIP Roy.
Meet Roy Buchanan Auckland Town Hall N.Z. Made my own Hot Wires T-shirt, he loved it. We had a chat, he signed my concert ticket. But wait there's more. The guys I were with, were Roy mad. Never seen a bunch of guys pounce so quick. Roy put his cigar out, and it was like, I am sure you can imagine. Most humble man and 1 of the best concerts I been to, brilliant
Walked by a club back in NY didn’t know who he was bought a ticket from then on I tried not to miss him . To me there was no equal. P.S I’m on the live stock album . Blues for ever
I love them all.My favourite blues guitarists are Roy and Peter Green,type this into youtube search without quotes "peter green i've got a mind to give up living" and click on the 1st video.Masterpiece.
Saw him in 1977 opening forRobin Trower. What a great show. Fantastic show by both. Roy really impressed the group I went with. Funny I never went out and bought any of his albums. I'll go do that now!
BOY DO I MISS THIS MAN - HIS CONCERTS WERE AMAZING . HE WAS WAY AHEAD OF HIS TIME. MY HAIR IS STANDING STRAIGHT UP ---- WOW --- ROY CAN BEND A STRING .... MANY A TIME WHILE DRINKING A GLASS OF WATER ( but that really wasn't his style ) HE WAS SERIOUS -- LIKE HARPO MARX ON HIS STRING INSTRUMENT !!
saw Roy in ohio in the 80's first thing he did was crank his amp as loud as it would go......you know constant feedback even before playing anything we almost left as i forgot my earplugs but IT SOUNDED SO GOOD i punished my ears for an hour and a half of this mans pure genius!!!!
Thats the greatest guitar solo or solos ever played and Roy Buchanan was easily the greatest guitarist to walk the earth. No one even comes close or femotly close. There is Roy and Then there is nothing Then long after comes the other guitar players.
Roy was so intidating even Jini Hendrix refused a pick-off with him. Not to mention Hendrix needed pedals to do What Roy had been doing 15 years earlier with his fingers.
But Hendrix Off course were No Where the speed of the picking of Roy. Not that speed matters but when you can pull it off like Roy with feeling Then you are on another level Then all other guitarists. At least the way Roy mixed speed with feeling. Off course it did not matter had Roy been 5 times better than Hendrix, Roy was not main stream and Hendrix certainly was. Like a friend of mind Said after watching Roy ” Well its time to put Jimi Hendrix Off the No 1 spot he always receives in Magazine reviews of best players ever”
His playing became more complex, and incredibly wilder as he grew older. compare this performance to the livestock album. He is fookin light years ahead on his late model stuff. If you try and dig deep down into the meaning and depth of his playing in his mid forties up till his death... I think you would be hard pressed on to find another rock guitarist that can come close.
The audience so loud, Roy so shy - that's why he makes his guitar scream. Most underrated Master of Telecaster, best of them all. RIP Roy, never forget you.
What legend! Love his music. Another guitarist to look out for is Gerry Quigley ... he met Roy backstage once and Roy passed his guitar over and asked him to play ... when he played Roy himself was so amazed he said "man, I LOVE your vibrato!" If you ever see Gerry play live, you'll know exactly what I mean. Hope you get to see him play sometime.
I love the blues particularly blues guitarist and the bluesmen are the best my son is a metal guitarist and yea some of those guys can play too i tell my son listen to the bluesmen. Roy or anyone of that caliber will put most other guitar players to shame and take them to school when they make those strings talk you cant out play them but if you listen and learn and.have enough talent you will be able hang with them and hold your own cause metal aint nothing but spoiled brat blues
People say so and so is the best, there is no way you do that, look how many we have lost, the best of the best already there, there are many more still here, young folks are taking the tor torch and running with, rock on my children, I am 68 they said I played to hard, you can never play too hard. Peace
Roy didn't have much widely commercial success. But to say he is underrated might not be very correct. He will always be well recognized among those who know as one of the all time greatests.
If he was alive playing like this today. ......I think he'd be finally recognized as the Greatest Known Guitarist. No one can do what he does. No one ever has.
plenty can do what he does, lots of guys can do roy pretty well. Jeff beck was a fan and started incorporating some roy like stuff into his playing too and you can hear it on blow by blow and live performance of further on up the road from the early 80s
I really loved the way he played. Jammed with him once in Austin. I really wonder what really happened to him in that jail? I guess we really will never know.
Went to a show of Roy's back in the 80s favorite part was getting back stage and smoking a joint.. Think it wasn't long after that when my father showed me the newspaper obituary of Roy...
I was lucky to see him at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago 1985. With Jonny Winter and Lonnie Brooks. I will never forget this in my life. When a guitar plays the blues...
Thank you 242Is88 from my heart. They say that you never die until you're forgotten. Peace and heath to you and your friends and family. Andrew Petrie. Vancouver Island.
No, tons of talented players out there other than roy and this doesnt even begin to show off how good roy was. There are much better compositions that show off his playing than this
Once in every few generations, maybe even a dozen, a master will come along and level the field leaving no doubt who the master was. Roy was this master and his ridiculous superior ability was the masterpiece. How is it that we could love this man’s soul even though we never met. I think it’s because we could hear it crying to us through those strings with his fingers telling them what to say to us. He gave us a sermon with every note to remember him by, as Angels often do. You are sorely missed Roy! R.I.P.
Thanks. That really come from the heart about Roy.
BRAVO. Says it all. R.I.P. Roy
Beautiful eulogy there thank you 🙏. RIP Roy .
Disse tudo!
Best comment to anything I've ever read
I'm so pissed that I'm 50 and just now discovered this master of the Guitar 🤯🤯
master guitarist of all guitarists
Virtuoso guitar player and a real technician.
Not as unknown as he used to be. One of the best guitar players who ever lived. Maybe the best of them all.
Wow. Sorely missed. RIP Roy Buchanan
THAT GUITAR IS REALLY PLAYING (GOOD) BLUES, THANKS ROY R.I.P
No Commentar. Best Guitare Player ever
This is the soul of blues
First heard him in 74. Scorsese used his music at the end of "The Departed". Thanks Martin for showing the world his talent.
that song at the end of the departed is amazing. That caught my ear first time I saw the film.
@@contactkeithstack Must catch it
@@fu6223 I believe it was called "The Messiah will come again"
@@wildbill5670 Sweet Dreams in The Departed
He's so damn good it actually makes me want to cry.
RIP, Roy Buchanan.
Youwere the real deal, and you are sorely missed. You played your guitar so fine,,
Mr. B. No one before or since has ever come close to your level, your mastery .
You truly played, no smoke or mirrors. Just you, your guitar, your fingers,
your thumb and a pick.. No toys, no devices. Lord almighty, you made them sing.
I stood not ten feet from you in 1974 and I watched, and I could not turn away.
The way you played was like you didn't play; rather, you found the way to
really let your guitar play the blues. I swear, the way you played all those
half notes, quavers,, hammering, sliding - caressing - it was like your fingers
spoke to the strings and they sang for you, as though you raised them to the
threshold where they came alive, and were released by every touch of your deft
fingers. I bow to you, true artist, you sculptor who knew where to chisel to
bring forth the art that was waiting there for you to bring it out. My God, you
wrought such great beauty that it still resonates in me even to this very
moment, as I am sure is true for many others who appreciated your gift, who
miss you as do I. I believe if there is a heaven, then there must be a guitar
there just for you. Peace on you, Roy Buchanan. Oh, and if you can, save me a
seat down front, okay?
Tim fukkit you so right !
Back in the 70s and early 80s I went to a lot of Roy's shows in small clubs and this video reminds me of not only Roy's greatness but also the wild and crazy fans that would attend his shows. I lived in New England and he played there often. Roy liked a good time and I think he very much enjoyed all of the crazy drunk fans. One time he invited me and a couple of my friends backstage to drink a couple of beers. It was a good time and we talked about Hendrix and Roy thought the world of Jimi. When he passed it broke my heart, Roy was my Hendrix , R I P
perhaps the most underrated guitarist
The BEST, probably ever
TheCowboyangelshorse iiiii
Now, sure but back in his day there was nothing underrated about him. He just lived a reckless life and could not preform on a regular schedule. His contributions were too great to ever call him that.
Underrated is the most overrated comment on YT .
Agreed, Buchanan was never underrated. Unknown by some but never underrated, always rated as one of the greats.
Should have been with us a lot longer. I'm sorry if we let you down Roy. You were great. You and Jimi probably the reason there's thunder and lightning outside my window right now. RIP.
fuckin amazing...... I just listen this song on the first time in 1992.... Tx KARIKA forpresentation, you're in my heart, man........... regards......
@bluesbug54 thats awesome i wish i could of met him my father was great friends with him he used to tell me all kinds of storys about there times togather. RIP DAD and ROY
The Greatest Unknown Guitarist in The World. . .
Hugh Fathers I had no idea about him until about 3 or 4 years ago, trying to dig into blues past known names, still further past Kimbrough, Burnside, origins or 'answer' songs, then I come across this guy....jaw dropped.
mikegianas Came across some of his music, somehow had heard the name but not the music, so thought I'd take a listen. My reaction, the same as yours . . .
9:34 - greatest tone ever produced. That scream. That brutal scream. My favourite guitarist of all time. RIP Leroy.
@9:34
Salute' to Roy and all his fans that get it how great he was. I can't stop watching his videos or listening to him play. I'm 65 and I saw a lot of the best MSG Nassau coliseum
Roy had it all.
This guitar is as good as anyone ever played or...ever will.
Thank the gods for Roy.
Roy was one of the most underrated guitar players EVER....thank God Jeff Beck dedicated "Cause we've Ended as Lovers" to him . Thats where Jeff got the volume swells from...no doubt. R.I.P Roy.
He and Jeff were on the same level....that is to say, off the scale. " My Friend Jeff "
@@richardk6659 to be honest ....no one was on the same level as Roy. I love Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. Two wizards unequalled. Magical. But Roy does this stuff with his eyes closed ......he's toying with us......showing us a little more each performance. Roy didn't seek fame or fortune. He played effortlessly for his spiritual connection to God and all of us. He chose to seek perfection over material rewards. Like he said ..." I played my music the way I wanted it to sound .my way."
@@peterbartolomeo9574 👍💯 exactly .. someone once tried to convince me he copied hendrix .. said to him .. was hendrix playing like this after 7yrs on rd alone at/by 1960? Roy was always his own sound and a mentor to the later 60s greats .. he copied NO ONE .. they all came to learn and watch roy ... some dont realise he was doing this by 1960 ...
@@sebatianalvarado7171obviously he’s copying pedal steel players, where do ya think he got the idea for the volume swell and tone control stuff from, hell he’s even admitted to getting ideas from different instruments. I sometimes wonder if roy fans conjure this shit up or were told this crap and they started to believe it, you guys make it sound like he was the best when he had zero songwriting talent and was known for playing lead.
@@knightfall9394 ok Jimmy
"Fasten your seatbelts" is right. Simply awesome!
Thanks Snake. This is one of the best videos to display Roy's talent and the best recorded performance of this awesome tune I've seen! Roy was great and his music still is, through the magic of recording tech. His guitar did not play, it cried and it sang! Thanks to the preserved performances, such as this one, that we are still blessed to see and/or hear...that guitar still sings! RIP Roy.
Meet Roy Buchanan Auckland Town Hall N.Z. Made my own Hot Wires T-shirt, he loved it. We had a chat, he signed my concert ticket. But wait there's more. The guys I were with, were Roy mad. Never seen a bunch of guys pounce so quick. Roy put his cigar out, and it was like, I am sure you can imagine. Most humble man and 1 of the best concerts I been to, brilliant
Man I love this version, so raw! Roy just kills it!
a true master and sadly missed....
Walked by a club back in NY didn’t know who he was bought a ticket from then on I tried not to miss him . To me there was no equal. P.S I’m on the live stock album . Blues for ever
The best I know
Meesterlijk!
The Master of the Telecaster
a real telecaster legend. r.i.p.
Roy played the "Bluz" like nobodys business!!He,Stevie Ray,Tommy Bolin,and the late great Bugs Henderson really tore us up then,and still do!!R.I.P.
One thing out of many thing that impressed me about Roy is the he effortlessly knows what notes belong together. True Master RIP Roy
Beast ......anybody who knows anything about guitar knows this guy was one of the best ....ever .....Gatton as well.
This guy was a real WIZARD
He knew he was a genius and many others imitated him. He didn't get the attention he deserved, strange...
New to The Blues... Just discovered Roy. I am speechless. Came here by way of another great, Alvin Lee
Roy Buchanan is one of my all time favorites. I was supposed to go see him but he died about 2 weeks before the scheduled show. What a miss.
I love them all.My favourite blues guitarists are Roy and Peter Green,type this into youtube search without quotes "peter green i've got a mind to give up living" and click on the 1st video.Masterpiece.
These guitarists today can't even come close. He was so INCREDIBLE!!!!!
Saw him in 1977 opening forRobin Trower. What a great show. Fantastic show by both. Roy really impressed the group I went with. Funny I never went out and bought any of his albums. I'll go do that now!
Honestly what 15 people could not like this video? RIP Roy.
They were policemen in a county Jail.
i saw him at the seria mosc in pittsburg,about a year before he died,one of the best bluesmen out there,didnt know of him before that,no radio air
He truly was one of kind. 'tis great that we not only have his recordings, but can watch him perform too.
BOY DO I MISS THIS MAN - HIS CONCERTS WERE AMAZING . HE WAS WAY AHEAD OF HIS TIME. MY HAIR IS STANDING STRAIGHT UP ---- WOW --- ROY CAN BEND A STRING .... MANY A TIME WHILE DRINKING A GLASS OF WATER ( but that really wasn't his style ) HE WAS SERIOUS -- LIKE HARPO MARX ON HIS STRING INSTRUMENT !!
master of the blues
saw Roy in ohio in the 80's first thing he did was crank his amp as loud as it would go......you know constant feedback even before playing anything we almost left as i forgot my earplugs but IT SOUNDED SO GOOD i punished my ears for an hour and a half of this mans pure genius!!!!
Big amplifier and extreme volume!
ABSOLUTELY!!
I still grieve he is no longer with us. Way overlooked and forgotten for what was guitar greatness. RIP Roy Buchanan
You are so right. This is what guitar playing is all about. Nobody can play like this, and nobody ever will. I miss him too.
IT'S OVER 9000!!!!!
Thats the greatest guitar solo or solos ever played and Roy Buchanan was easily the greatest guitarist to walk the earth. No one even comes close or femotly close. There is Roy and Then there is nothing Then long after comes the other guitar players.
Roy was so intidating even Jini Hendrix refused a pick-off with him. Not to mention Hendrix needed pedals to do What Roy had been doing 15 years earlier with his fingers.
But Hendrix Off course were No Where the speed of the picking of Roy. Not that speed matters but when you can pull it off like Roy with feeling Then you are on another level Then all other guitarists. At least the way Roy mixed speed with feeling. Off course it did not matter had Roy been 5 times better than Hendrix, Roy was not main stream and Hendrix certainly was. Like a friend of mind Said after watching Roy ” Well its time to put Jimi Hendrix Off the No 1 spot he always receives in Magazine reviews of best players ever”
During his Rockpalast performance, someone in the audience tells Roy that he's number one. His response is there is no such thing.
His playing became more complex, and incredibly wilder as he grew older. compare this performance to the livestock album. He is fookin light years ahead on his late model stuff. If you try and dig deep down into the meaning and depth of his playing in his mid forties up till his death... I think you would be hard pressed on to find another rock guitarist that can come close.
This is uncommon music that should be heard in respectful awe not in beer drowning scream
My buddies are the 2 guys center stage on the back cover in the seats of the live stock album! Best ever!
One of The three Best Blues Telecaster, The underrated Roy Buchanan guitar 🎸
Dang it. That was just Roy warmin up......
From another planet... unbelievable..
I saw him play live in NYC he was fantastic
With his old 50`s Telecaster he sounds the best.
Every time I watch this it literally gives me chills
You get the strangest kind of feelin'...
The audience so loud, Roy so shy - that's why he makes his guitar scream. Most underrated Master of Telecaster, best of them all. RIP Roy, never forget you.
Rob Olykan pb
NEVER, Rob. NEVER.
What legend! Love his music.
Another guitarist to look out for is Gerry Quigley ... he met Roy backstage once and Roy passed his guitar over and asked him to play ... when he played Roy himself was so amazed he said "man, I LOVE your vibrato!" If you ever see Gerry play live, you'll know exactly what I mean. Hope you get to see him play sometime.
I love the blues particularly blues guitarist and the bluesmen are the best my son is a metal guitarist and yea some of those guys can play too i tell my son listen to the bluesmen. Roy or anyone of that caliber will put most other guitar players to shame and take them to school when they make those strings talk you cant out play them but if you listen and learn and.have enough talent you will be able hang with them and hold your own cause metal aint nothing but spoiled brat blues
He knows his Telecaster!!
People say so and so is the best, there is no way you do that, look how many we have lost, the best of the best already there, there are many more still here, young folks are taking the tor
torch and running with, rock on my children, I am 68 they said I played to hard, you can never play too hard. Peace
Roy is great absolutely one of the best ever right behind Danny gatton and Rory Gallagher and Alvin lee
The master sorcerer at play
RIP ROY
J DEUCE
RNR
ONT.CANADA
bowing down to the greatest guitar player ever
Roy, the GreTest Guitar Player you've Never Heard of! Smoke EM ROY!!!
Good god he can play the blues. Hes in my top 3 as of 6 months ago. So glad I found him.
Definitely one underated guitarist and blues musician. Oh i learned alot from this man!
Hes on the top of my list !
Jimi H.
Buddy G.
SRV.
Roy B.
Johny W.
Rory G.
Elijah Cole Freddie King?
Freddie king!
+Elijah Cole Peter Green?
Peter green would be #7 on my list
#8Henry Garza
Roy didn't have much widely commercial success. But to say he is underrated might not be very correct. He will always be well recognized among those who know as one of the all time greatests.
Ich bin sprachlos. Eines der besten Gitarrenspieler der Welt. Da hilft auch keine Wortklauberei
Roy was the best
If he was alive playing like this today. ......I think he'd be finally recognized as the Greatest Known Guitarist. No one can do what he does. No one ever has.
plenty can do what he does, lots of guys can do roy pretty well. Jeff beck was a fan and started incorporating some roy like stuff into his playing too and you can hear it on blow by blow and live performance of further on up the road from the early 80s
I really loved the way he played. Jammed with him once in Austin. I really wonder what really happened to him in that jail? I guess we really will never know.
The only man I've ever seen that can make his guitar sound like a violin
Just incredible.
2:21 "WOOOOOH!! SHIT!!"
Some guy at a Roy Buchanan concert
Carey Ziegler on bass is such a treat. Just like unknown Roy, you could say the same about this great bass player who has a history
You can see the bass playyer near end goinng wild
Damn Roy's Guitar is Playing them Blues WooooooW♥️♥️♥️
Great post! Such a talent he was.
Went to a show of Roy's back in the 80s favorite part was getting back stage and smoking a joint.. Think it wasn't long after that when my father showed me the newspaper obituary of Roy...
That intro is beautiful! What a musician!
Absolutely Outstanding!
never herd some one play guitar like that make those strings sing like the way he did
mattyp3400 Sing or crying in pain and submittence haha
Roy and Jeff Beck, the two most supremely gifted electric guitarists ever, especially in terms of melodic taste.
I was lucky to see him at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago 1985. With Jonny Winter and Lonnie Brooks. I will never forget this in my life. When a guitar plays the blues...
Might even snatch a cry... Still miss ya' Roy. Weeping as I write this..
The most expressive blues guitarist that's ever lived, and barely moves an inch while he's playing.
Thank you 242Is88 from my heart. They say that you never die until you're forgotten. Peace and heath to you and your friends and family. Andrew Petrie. Vancouver Island.
Fantastic work
BEST FEELING WHEN ROY PLAYS THE BLUES !
Beste !!! Da nützt auch keine Wortklauberei !!
how have I never heard of this guy?
So innovative and soulful your right the most underrated
I never know what this guy is doing. But it's fucking great. Saw him live once. RIP
Knew about you just now Roay...Miss you already !
The best. Open and shut case ❤
No, tons of talented players out there other than roy and this doesnt even begin to show off how good roy was. There are much better compositions that show off his playing than this
the greatest guitar player in rock and roll history the MAN who said NO to the rolling stones best of the best masterclass rip roy miss you
Roy could make a guitar do anything he wanted. Arguably the greatest guitarist of all time.
One of my best old skool favorites..No frills just going hard with a bit of reverb,
And it is guitar playing the BLUES
well , i think, one of the best in the world who handle a guitar
Better than Jimi Hendrix! Great Roy R.I.P.!
Damn this song is the essence of the blues "you get the strangest kinda feeling"