...errrr, simple? i saw him on stage at the end of the '70 with Buddy Guy, & you know what, this evening was not simple to Buddy ( ooooh, no!). But what an evening for the audience. Simply unforgettable. At this time he played more " technically", & he knew how to do.
Anyone who talks like that, I'd ask them to play a long with some of his stuff he did with Wolf and we'll see how good they sound. His bends, vibrato, were completely unique he had his own sound for sure
I had a rare privilege to play with Hubert, about 2005, in New Port Richey, FL at a venue called Bourbon Street. I was invited by Pat Ramsey to fill in for his bass player who wasn't feeling well that aftrrnoon. The set, which followed a blues festival in Pasco, featured Pat Ramsey, T.C. Carr and Willie Big Eye Smith on dueling harmonicas. Hubert and Bob Margolin played guitar. Dennis McCarthy was the drummer and I played bass. Hubert was an inovator, a legend, and a huge influence on Clapton, Hendrix, Page, and so many others. God rest his soul. I'm honored to have played with him.
I play metalcore and you know this man is amazing his musical ideas were and many of the riffs he made lived on over the ages and found their way into different musical styles and for that I say thank you Hubert. I hope your up in the clouds pickin and grinnin. R.I.P Hubert Sumlin
Hubert Sumlins guitar and Howlin Wolfs voice was one of the most perfect combinations ever.. RIP and may we learn the magic that came so naturally from them!
the tone is so unique, nothing like a typical Les Paul would sound- completely bone dry and without any boost, rawer than a Strat but wobblier than a Gretsch . What a player.
I could listen to this man play the guitar for 10 years straight without a single second break. The absolute passion and soul and beauty in his technique is unparalleled.There's nothing better than listening to the blues, it moves your soul.
Tone is all about the fingers. Hubert played a lot of axes over the years. But those fingers always made that sound that was perfectly Hubert. I started with the Eric Claptons, Jeff Becks and Jimmy Pages of the British rock and roll scene. Love them dearly, thanks to them though I found guys like Hubert who were incidently from the part of the country I was from. I can't fathom how awful it was to have been black in the South back then, it's still not as easy as it should be, but the fact that they were birthed from the same deltas and bayous as I was inspires me to keep the tradition alive.
wow im chicano and this is what i love to play to ive seen videos sumlin ,howlin wolf .if only kids new this is kick ass then you add tenor sax,its on baby . this is why led zeppelin was to me the best they listened to these dudes ,louie jordan too! blues had a baby and its rock n roll blues .thank you in heaven you make me happy bros
how could the 'rock and roll hall of fame' induct MADONNA in her lifetime but not Hubert Sumlin in his or anyone else's for that matter??? DISGRACE, HALL OF SHAME.
I know one thing, he was a happy, go-lucky guy who lived his dream, and in the end, isn't that what it is all about? Look at that guitar! How can you pick that thing up and not be happy? Which is one on Paul Reed Smith's "Words To Live By" - "I have never seen someone play the guitar who is not happy". Amen to that!
10 people are sad, empty individuals who have no soul or appreciation for the blues and the greats who fueled and continue to fuel its glorious fire. Rest In Peace, Mr. Sumlin. You have gone, but your legacy and influence lives forever.
Sorry to say I never heard of Hubert but I will look him up!! You can tell he loved what he was doing and that's the most important thing!!! Thanks for this share!!
Really classy...to the ignorant bastards who are critical of an elder Hubert with arthritis and decades of life behind him, educate yourselves and seek out his playing in his prime: Howlin' Wolf's classic sides, etc. I'll take Hubert on "Killing Floor" over some navel gazing shredder anyday! RIP Mr.Sumlin
Today was the *13* year anniversary of when "Hubert Sumlin Blues Lesson" was uploaded! He needs to get inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at some point. 🤓 R.I.P. Hubert Charles Sumlin (November 16, 1931 - December 4, 2011)
a joke? Hubert Sumlin? First time i saw this guy was 2 years ago (when i was 16), and i knew instantly that he's worth more than so many other guitarists out there. He plays with soul and passion! Take all your techniques, sweep like a motherfucker - it won't compare to love and passion in the end! Even if you don't agree, he was old as hell and still played! - rip
I should start a go fund me page just to get that Louis Electric Amp he's playing! Hubert is god, love how he gives the credit to John Lee Hooker but Mr. Sumlin had a style all his own.
He was simple, humble and unpretentious. He gave his entire life to his art and was glad that young people of ANY color were continuing to love and play the blues. His playing was never "great" fron a technical standpoint but it was always true, sincere and enjoyable to listen to. Hubert was inspiring and a wonderful person.R.I.P.
@AdvancedBBear Here's the thing. For every Hubert who got famous, there are a bunch of old boys around who played as good or better. Now they're all dying too from old age, but some of them are still around, and some of their 2nd generation students are taking their place, and they play damned good too. Just get out there to your local blues club. Granted there are a lot of bands who think SRV is the only blues... but there are others out there with taste too. :p
Blues isn't about clean notes or fast hands or perfect technique, people who critique this guys playing simply don't understand.
stew918 Exactly! It's all about soul n feel..
...errrr, simple? i saw him on stage at the end of the '70 with Buddy Guy, & you know what, this evening was not simple to Buddy ( ooooh, no!). But what an evening for the audience. Simply unforgettable. At this time he played more " technically", & he knew how to do.
Anyone who talks like that, I'd ask them to play a long with some of his stuff he did with Wolf and we'll see how good they sound. His bends, vibrato, were completely unique he had his own sound for sure
What you apologizing for? He’s playing incredible!
Yep, the Blues is all about rhythm and feel
I had a rare privilege to play with Hubert, about 2005, in New Port Richey, FL at a venue called Bourbon Street. I was invited by Pat Ramsey to fill in for his bass player who wasn't feeling well that aftrrnoon. The set, which followed a blues festival in Pasco, featured Pat Ramsey, T.C. Carr and Willie Big Eye Smith on dueling harmonicas. Hubert and Bob Margolin played guitar. Dennis McCarthy was the drummer and I played bass. Hubert was an inovator, a legend, and a huge influence on Clapton, Hendrix, Page, and so many others. God rest his soul. I'm honored to have played with him.
I play metalcore and you know this man is amazing his musical ideas were and many of the riffs he made lived on over the ages and found their way into different musical styles and for that I say thank you Hubert. I hope your up in the clouds pickin and grinnin. R.I.P Hubert Sumlin
Hubert Sumlins guitar and Howlin Wolfs voice was one of the most perfect combinations ever.. RIP and may we learn the magic that came so naturally from them!
the tone is so unique, nothing like a typical Les Paul would sound- completely bone dry and without any boost, rawer than a Strat but wobblier than a Gretsch . What a player.
I could listen to this man play the guitar for 10 years straight without a single second break. The absolute passion and soul and beauty in his technique is unparalleled.There's nothing better than listening to the blues, it moves your soul.
Tone is all about the fingers. Hubert played a lot of axes over the years. But those fingers always made that sound that was perfectly Hubert. I started with the Eric Claptons, Jeff Becks and Jimmy Pages of the British rock and roll scene. Love them dearly, thanks to them though I found guys like Hubert who were incidently from the part of the country I was from. I can't fathom how awful it was to have been black in the South back then, it's still not as easy as it should be, but the fact that they were birthed from the same deltas and bayous as I was inspires me to keep the tradition alive.
R.I.P. Hubert Sumlin, one of the greatest blues guitar players the world ever known
Another great bluesman and a wonderful character, he made you smile just by laying your eyes on him . . .
wow im chicano and this is what i love to play to ive seen videos sumlin ,howlin wolf .if only kids new this is kick ass then you add tenor sax,its on baby . this is why led zeppelin was to me the best they listened to these dudes ,louie jordan too! blues had a baby and its rock n roll blues .thank you in heaven you make me happy bros
This guy rocks, clearly enjoying himself, this is how guitar should be played, with a smile on our face!
very best guitar playing style, Hubert Sumlin goes without saying, thank you.
how could the 'rock and roll hall of fame' induct MADONNA in her lifetime but not Hubert Sumlin in his or anyone else's for that matter??? DISGRACE, HALL OF SHAME.
Because they are cunts
Was fortunate enough to see him play with the Experience Hendrix tour several years ago. What a joy!
Thank you for sharing this! Please release more of your archive of amazing artists via UA-cam - they are too good to keep locked up!
God bless you Hubert, you left us some great stuff! Rest in peace.
I know one thing, he was a happy, go-lucky guy who lived his dream, and in the end, isn't that what it is all about? Look at that guitar! How can you pick that thing up and not be happy? Which is one on Paul Reed Smith's "Words To Live By" - "I have never seen someone play the guitar who is not happy". Amen to that!
Hubert Sumlin was my #1 Blues influence. May he rest in peace and may his influence live on
10 people are sad, empty individuals who have no soul or appreciation for the blues and the greats who fueled and continue to fuel its glorious fire. Rest In Peace, Mr. Sumlin. You have gone, but your legacy and influence lives forever.
One of my favorite players
what a legend! his laughter was amazing!
Hubert Sumlin... a national treasure.
A Blues Titan and side kick to the Wolf...
Genius and legend. Thanks for the music!
Plays the blues with the biggest smile. respect.
He was incredible! R.I.P. Hubert
They need to have this guy teach more blues lessons; he's great.
Such a legend!! R.I.P Hubert
In all the videos i see from him, hes always so cheerfull
LOVE THIS MAN ALREADY !!!
I’m learning his licks through ear and it’s really good much love to the OG
R.I.P Hubert....Without you, the blues , Rock n roll, MUSIC would not be the same.
God bless Hubert. He is all feel and soul. The real deal as far as blues is concerned.A pioneer.
Sorry to say I never heard of Hubert but I will look him up!! You can tell he loved what he was doing and that's the most important thing!!! Thanks for this share!!
Really classy...to the ignorant bastards who are critical of an elder Hubert with arthritis and decades of life behind him, educate yourselves and seek out his playing in his prime: Howlin' Wolf's classic sides, etc. I'll take Hubert on "Killing Floor" over some navel gazing shredder anyday! RIP Mr.Sumlin
Today was the *13* year anniversary of when "Hubert Sumlin Blues Lesson" was uploaded! He needs to get inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at some point. 🤓
R.I.P. Hubert Charles Sumlin
(November 16, 1931 - December 4, 2011)
This dude is awesome :) RIP brother
Simply beautiful
what a legend
You will be missed. May you rest in peace Mr. Sumlin.
perfect touch and dynamics that you just can't copy
One of the greatest guitarists ever
You are greatly miss Hubert.
“Thissis what I do maan..” [plays the exact same stuff again] 😂 Love Hubert. We all miss you and your energy.
"This is what I do, man".........
i never knew about Hubert...he's brilliant, good sound, great time, wonderful personality.
Eric Who? sandy in scotland
I like this guys style
Hubert was playing the blues. But he was a happy man. Love that tone. It was all in his hands.
Love the style, blues done right sings.
This guy was pure genius, and humble too.
That was beautiful.
a real Master...
This is a fucking epic time machine of a video.
The best
For some reason i was never able to get my playing away from sounding like blues. I listen to lots of metal and punk
I love his tune .. R.I.P
He died on my birthday :( He seemed like a real joy to be around.
“GENIUS”
i like these old videos! moaarrr!!
this guy made me smile :)
Inspiring thanks
how can anyone dislike a man with a groove o.O... or maybe that's just me being a bassplayer... again x_x
Blues in Heaven...Amen to that
awesome
We love you, Hubert. RIP.
a joke? Hubert Sumlin? First time i saw this guy was 2 years ago (when i was 16), and i knew instantly that he's worth more than so many other guitarists out there. He plays with soul and passion! Take all your techniques, sweep like a motherfucker - it won't compare to love and passion in the end! Even if you don't agree, he was old as hell and still played! - rip
R.I.P. Hubert....great !!
I should start a go fund me page just to get that Louis Electric Amp he's playing! Hubert is god, love how he gives the credit to John Lee Hooker but Mr. Sumlin had a style all his own.
His playing is so pleasing to my ear..And wasn't he be categorized as Chicago blues guitarist? Anyway, he is so good..
very very very old skool
He was simple, humble and unpretentious. He gave his entire life to his art and was glad that young people of ANY color were continuing to love and play the blues. His playing was never "great" fron a technical standpoint but it was always true, sincere and enjoyable to listen to. Hubert was inspiring and a wonderful person.R.I.P.
Most people that play twice as good don't look half as happy doing it. I wish I could learn that from him.
@88segovia he meant something along the lines of "welcome to guitar 101"
Amazing, RIP.
r.i.p. you amazing bluesman
@secretagentYTer the smiley was supposed to be modest hope, but it doesnt look like it oops :/
My lord, that tone.
R.I.P. Mr. Sumlin.
I wanna drink somethin with this guy! Whiskey! Coffee! I don't give a crap!
yes sir, Mr. Sumlin sir...
great guitar player
seriously i like post hardcore and all the metal and punk but this guy is a legend he will have more talent in a pinky than you will ever have
He makes my heart smile. Gotta love the wisdom at 2:40.
R.I.P!!!!!!!
R.I.P Hubert Sumlin :(
R.I.P. Hubert Sumlin (November 16, 1931 - December 4, 2011)
@bluesBro18 You're totally right, this is real music.
RIP Hurbert's not dead he's just teaching god how to play guitar!
sweet
He sure knows how to wear that hat man...
He's such a soulfully fun grandpa :)
A definite character.
There is a commercial with that famous riff he's playing is in. The original blues riff!!!
Legend.... The real deal
@AdvancedBBear Here's the thing. For every Hubert who got famous, there are a bunch of old boys around who played as good or better. Now they're all dying too from old age, but some of them are still around, and some of their 2nd generation students are taking their place, and they play damned good too. Just get out there to your local blues club. Granted there are a lot of bands who think SRV is the only blues... but there are others out there with taste too. :p
R.I.P.
Lesson?
R.I.P Hubert
2: 40 starts a great quote.
Seems like he had a really great personality. He would've been a real great guy to sit and jam with.
where is the lesson???