It's just amazing that these songs start somewhere like in a jail cell, 60 or so years ago... Now it's 2023, I'm playing with friends here in my small town and our so gifted young vocalist has sort of discovered this song, and now I just know we're going to build it up and put our own local stamp on it... And so it continues Blessings to all who have been touched by this song
Thank you for posting this. I'm going to see him on Friday night in Clearwater, FL. I've been following his performances since the 1970's when I lived in Philly. I am so incredibly excited, I can hardly wait! :-)
Firstly, I loved Jackyboy Jerry Jeff Walker, the Scamp, cause he sang right to my soul just like Sam Cooke. Beside the great songs he wrote, he recorded other folks songs and he made them his songs too. Keep rolling Jerry Jeff.
Bromberg backed Jerry Jeff on the famous WBAI live session. As much as I love David, I still think that Jerry's sad voice captured the essence of this better, but that' just me...
He played at a club in Boston in the late 70s & reminded the audience to please tip the waitresses pointing to my wife saying, “Look how skinny that waitress is.”
It's just amazing that these songs start somewhere like in a jail cell, 60 or so years ago...
Now it's 2023, I'm playing with friends here in my small town and our so gifted young vocalist has sort of discovered this song, and now I just know we're going to build it up and put our own local stamp on it...
And so it continues
Blessings to all who have been touched by this song
The best Bojangles cover ever
David your version always makes me cry... and laugh and cry more. LOve it!!
I like this version best! Hate he quit touring! Great musician.
RIP Jerry Jeff Walker...and thanks for an unforgettable and great song!
Been a Bromberg fan forever! My set list has more than a few DB and DB covers…I’ve been playing this one for YEARS!!
He's played this tune a thousand times on stage and still makes it sound fresh every time. A true talent.
Everything this bloke does just shows what a fine musician he is.
David Bromberg. What a man.
I cry. I rejoice. And this performance is better every time I watch it. Been a Bromberg fan since the 70’s. And this song. Oh my 🙏
I am 70 and Jerry was a Folkie David has "Magic Fingers"
Club 47 Cambridge Mass
saw Dave in the early 70's do this best version ever my wife cries every time she hears about the dog ...... he brings this song to life
Me too
Beautiful Mr. Bromberg. Thanks for that.
So wonderful david thank you very much remember you from Baltimore and Newport and etc
David please come to Colorado sometime soon! Need to hear you play again LIVE!
Don't miss David live, just a great evening of music
Thank you david!
Thank You For DANCING SIR Thank YOU !!!
Just perfect 👍
Saw jerry jeff and david play this song together at a place called the Assembly in Coral Gables, Fl. back in the day
Used to hang with David back in the Jurassic age. Keep on keepin'
on David!!
Thank you for posting this. I'm going to see him on Friday night in Clearwater, FL. I've been following his performances since the 1970's when I lived in Philly. I am so incredibly excited, I can hardly wait! :-)
I hope it was a great concert .. he is a special man.
Yep, David Bromberg @ the Academy of Music.
So true! I was there at this performance, just incredible. :-)
great version! Thanks for posting!
Since 30 years my favourite version.
Firstly, I loved Jackyboy Jerry Jeff Walker, the Scamp, cause he sang right to my soul just like Sam Cooke. Beside the great songs he wrote, he recorded other folks songs and he made them his songs too. Keep rolling Jerry Jeff.
The very best version of this song for sure
david owns this one now. sorry jerry jeff
Bromberg backed Jerry Jeff on the famous WBAI live session. As much as I love David, I still think that Jerry's sad voice captured the essence of this better, but that' just me...
@@RonDylewski Wow....a discussion happening on the internet. Who woulda thunk it?
I still think that Jerry Jeff's version on WBAI, with David backing him, is the most authentic, raw version of this song...
I don't suppose you taped that version, or have a reference to the year and program? (Bob Fass?)
Story of my life 1969 to 1989
He played at a club in Boston in the late 70s & reminded the audience to please tip the waitresses pointing to my wife saying, “Look how skinny that waitress is.”
Great version by a great friend of Jerry Jeff's.
Tbh, it's not a competition, but Jerry Jeff owns this song.
Final instrumental part starts at 7:25.
Much better than the original. Great solo near the end. I think that he got guitar lessons from Norman Blake decades ago.
And Reverend Gary Davis.
I don't hear well and understand the words ,that quote at the beginning,..when the audience laughs,..can you help me please?
He sang a couple lines from "For No One," a Beatles song that has a similar descending bass line.
@@BluePiano7 thank you
Voice alike ?
Actor Stern
Rusty, but still got it.
Hehehe...Last Call..!..:)O(:..
Oh gotta listen :)
Man, i love this sooo much!
Psych! lol!!!