I cant stop watching this fabulous blues. Eric referred to Otis as the perfect gentleman. I love BB but their are other kings of the blues and Sir Otis Rush is one of them. Wow double trouble and all your loving just fabulous. Sir Otis and Sir Eric, the best of the best along with Rory.
There will never be another like Otis Rush, he plays from his deep deep soul and every note he plays leaves a tingle in your soul, the blues at its pinnacle very best, and the voice , wow , amazing. A great band beside him.There is no other but the great Otis Rush. Thank you for this great music Otis.
@@iket.9930 Oh Please Muddy Waters, Jeff Beck, Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Are the 4 best Guitar Players to ever pick one up. So you need to get a CLUE.
1.) Tops 01:48 2.) I Wonder Why (Will My Man Be Home Tonight 06:32 3.) Lonely Man 13:49 4.) Gambler's Blues 18:55 5.) Natural Bal 28:11 6.) Right Place, Wrong Time 34:00 7.) Mean Old World 40:35 8.) You Don't Love Me 46:17 9.) Crosscut Saw (with Eric Clapton) 51:35 10.) Double Trouble (with Eric Clapton)59:03 11.) All Your Love (I Miss Loving) (with Eric Clapton) 01:04:45 12.) Every Day I Have The Blues (with Eric Clapton and Luther Allison) 01:12:55 13.) If I Had Any Sense, I'd Go Back Home
A legend of the Blues, Otis Rush at his best, the guitar cries the blues, every note he hits has a meaning. Brilliant. Never will there be anyone again like this giant of the Blues. Thanks for the upload .
Merci pour le commentaire. J'ai eu la chance de voir Otis Rush en concert gratuit à Toulon vers 1996/2000 je me souviens plus exactement... Très bons souvenirs
@@turkeeg7644 You'd have a hard time jamming on Anthony Palmer's guitar - he's self-taught, and no-one told him when you get to the B string you tune it to the fourth fret of the G string, so he tuned it to the fifth fret like all the others. That means his guitar is tuned (from lowest string) E, A, D, G, C, F! He did a track with Eddie Lusk called Professor's Boogie which is worth a listen. It's a two-chord shuffle, but grooves like mad, with great playing from both men. There were also some videos of him playing with the band of a flowing-haired Japanese looking jazz influenced guitarist which were great, but I don't know the guy's name and haven't found the videos since. I you ever spot them, let me know!
Casino Montreux, July 10, 1986 Otis Rush (vocals, guitar) Professor Eddie Lusk (vocals, keyboards) Anthony Palmer (guitar) Fred Barnes (bass) Eddie Turner (drums) Special guest artists: Eric Clapton (guitar, vocals), Luther Allison (guitar, vocals). 1 Tops 2 I Wonder Why (Will My Man Be Home Tonight 3 Lonely Man 4 Gambler's Blues 5 Natural Bal 6 Right Place, Wrong Time 7 Mean Old World 8 You Don't Love Me 9 Crosscut Saw (with Eric Clapton) 10 Double Trouble (with Eric Clapton) 11 All Your Love (I Miss Loving) (with Eric Clapton) 12 Every Day I Have The Blues (with Eric Clapton and Luther Allison) 13 If I Had Any Sense, I'd Go Back Home
He’s been covering Otis’ songs for years. It’s different playing them in front of him. Also, he was still drinking at this stage and was a bag of nerves everywhere he went. Can’t blame him, Otis is a hero!!!
Hey, is there something in pulling strings, instead of pushing strings, in these upside-down guitar players like Otis and Albert King? I think they have something in common in that tone. What say others? Tom
+tariksba And then Luther came on stage and blew Eric away. Wonder why the uploader cut that out. I have the complete show on DVD. Luther played and left Eric stunned.... Eric is a VERY good guitar player, knows what he does, but to my opnion lacks the real blues "feel" that masters like Otis Rush, Luther Allison, Buddy Guy, Albert Freddie and BB King. Luther Johnson, and many more black blues guitarists have/had. Must be in their genes, haha.
+jeannot dujardin That's a pity, because there are 15 minutes lacking, tracks 12 and 13 that mrjohn1964 has provided here in the tracklist. See if you can get it elsewhere, because Luther really hit it. See if you can get it here: www.montreuxjazzshop.com/product_info.php?info=p92_otis-rush---friends-live-at-montreux-1986.html Good luck.
Otis and company will always be there in the souls and hearts of anyone who really appreciates the blues!!!! He is and was one of the greats.
Blues will never be played like this again!! The great and fantastic OTIS RUSH!!!! 🎸
Yeah those this society even like reall music anymore?
That slow blues he plays at 6mins 30ish is amazing. What a band too!
I cant stop watching this fabulous blues. Eric referred to Otis as the perfect gentleman. I love BB but their are other kings of the blues and Sir Otis Rush is one of them. Wow double trouble and all your loving just fabulous. Sir Otis and Sir Eric, the best of the best along with Rory.
There will never be another like Otis Rush, he plays from his deep deep soul and every note he plays leaves a tingle in your soul, the blues at its pinnacle very best, and the voice , wow , amazing. A great band beside him.There is no other but the great Otis Rush. Thank you for this great music Otis.
Wake up. Ever hear of Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
@@ericmeyers5576 They had absolutely nothing on Otis Rush when he was at his best. Otis could do things they couldn't on guitar as well as vocally.
@@iket.9930 Oh Please Muddy Waters, Jeff Beck, Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Are the 4 best Guitar Players to ever pick one up. So you need to get a CLUE.
What great musician. RIP Otis
I saw Otis that same year outdoors in Rochester, NY> He was great. Signed his autograph for me. Looks like the same suit!
🎉otis
Wow. Otis Rush is playing so well here. Thanks for the upload.
Thanks from France
Thank you for this awesome video of Otis rush, he gets down
EC has a fantastic tone in this video, having the time of his life playing with one of his heroes.
Rush ,,,Clapton & Luther Allison ,epic moment ,, one Love ☝️😎🕊
Perfect Blues BY OTIS 🎉🎉🎉
1.) Tops 01:48
2.) I Wonder Why (Will My Man Be Home Tonight 06:32
3.) Lonely Man 13:49
4.) Gambler's Blues 18:55
5.) Natural Bal 28:11
6.) Right Place, Wrong Time 34:00
7.) Mean Old World 40:35
8.) You Don't Love Me 46:17
9.) Crosscut Saw (with Eric Clapton) 51:35
10.) Double Trouble (with Eric Clapton)59:03
11.) All Your Love (I Miss Loving) (with Eric Clapton) 01:04:45
12.) Every Day I Have The Blues (with Eric Clapton and Luther Allison) 01:12:55
13.) If I Had Any Sense, I'd Go Back Home
🎵
That's stunning blues,Many thanks
Simplesmente sensacional espetacular magnifico parabéns a toda banda
A legend of the Blues, Otis Rush at his best, the guitar cries the blues, every note he hits has a meaning. Brilliant. Never will there be anyone again like this giant of the Blues. Thanks for the upload .
Barnett the train I ride on
One of my favorite of the old Blues Legends! Great show. Caught him live once in Chicago for a spectacular concert. Thanks for posting.
this so brilliant
RIP Otis Rush Sept. 29, 2018.
"Professor" Eddie Lusk , keyboards. . . . My band backed Lusk at the Waterfront Blues Festival, Portland, Or., 1990 or so.
super super super!!!!encore un excellent concert avec des légendes du Bues....TOP!!!!
What a kick ass group!!
Yeah, Otis one of my main men, a complete, superb musician. He wrote some blues standards ( Double trouble, So many roads,...)
I saw him in Downtown denver in the 90s...but this short tid bit....is far greater !...No one....NO ONE plays like Otis.........
Perfectly.
Thank u
Love it.
Je me régale, ça me donne de l'énergie et me redonne du courage, cool....!!!!!
Merci pour le commentaire. J'ai eu la chance de voir Otis Rush en concert gratuit à Toulon vers 1996/2000 je me souviens plus exactement... Très bons souvenirs
I'am glad to have Bern there that Night.
incredible Anthony
Thank you so much for uploading i love it brilliant.
merci from France !!
merci from France !!v
The rhythm guitar player with the Tele,one of the unheralded blues guitar greats.
Yep
Anthony Palmer.
he has a gorgeous and unique sound - i prefer his work here to Claptons'
Yes...this guy is fantastic.
@@turkeeg7644 You'd have a hard time jamming on Anthony Palmer's guitar - he's self-taught, and no-one told him when you get to the B string you tune it to the fourth fret of the G string, so he tuned it to the fifth fret like all the others. That means his guitar is tuned (from lowest string) E, A, D, G, C, F!
He did a track with Eddie Lusk called Professor's Boogie which is worth a listen. It's a two-chord shuffle, but grooves like mad, with great playing from both men.
There were also some videos of him playing with the band of a flowing-haired Japanese looking jazz influenced guitarist which were great, but I don't know the guy's name and haven't found the videos since. I you ever spot them, let me know!
Otis e Eric!!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Поразительно удачная подборка,как всегда на самом высоком уровне. Спасибо.
Enjoyed this video! All the best!!
Awesome !!!
superrrr!!!
Go Otis❣️❣️
Great video.
That's some good rock n roll, man
This is blues music brother, rock’s father
Eric does the all your loving pretty baby dzmn good too. Had forgotznn how great E.C. was too🎉
we're big fans!
PlasticPlanets
Merci !! I am fan !!!
RIP, Blue Dragon
💚💛
Bravo au guitariste de blues qui joue en gaucher avec les cordes inversées
💛💛💛
The Legendary Blues Live Amazing Otis Rush
Reminds of tone at times of Albert Colins
He was the gent Mike Bloomfield worshipped. He influenced many players.
Casino Montreux, July 10, 1986
Otis Rush (vocals, guitar)
Professor Eddie Lusk (vocals, keyboards)
Anthony Palmer (guitar)
Fred Barnes (bass)
Eddie Turner (drums)
Special guest artists: Eric Clapton (guitar, vocals), Luther Allison (guitar, vocals).
1 Tops
2 I Wonder Why (Will My Man Be Home Tonight
3 Lonely Man
4 Gambler's Blues
5 Natural Bal
6 Right Place, Wrong Time
7 Mean Old World
8 You Don't Love Me
9 Crosscut Saw (with Eric Clapton)
10 Double Trouble (with Eric Clapton)
11 All Your Love (I Miss Loving) (with Eric Clapton)
12 Every Day I Have The Blues (with Eric Clapton and Luther Allison)
13 If I Had Any Sense, I'd Go Back Home
+mrjohn1964
Thank you for the tracks listing
FAH-KIN MIND BLOWING not much 2 say u feel me
Up! :D Tinja,Markku&Huns :D
Clapton looks scared shitless when otis walks towards him.
He’s been covering Otis’ songs for years. It’s different playing them in front of him. Also, he was still drinking at this stage and was a bag of nerves everywhere he went. Can’t blame him, Otis is a hero!!!
his blood is blues
The best a blues playin man can do! Otis rush, you are that man. Period
The first song reminds me of Albert Collins "Frosty" . Anyone with info on this? I usually wiki this but I can get better info in the comments.
The way I find myself shaking a leg is reminiscent of the way it does when hearing the Master of the Telecaster indeed.
O outro guitarrista é o Erick Clapton ???
Lots of people sing thid blues All your lovin pretty baby -i like Gary Moores version
Hey, is there something in pulling strings, instead of pushing strings, in these upside-down guitar players like Otis and Albert King? I think they have something in common in that tone. What say others? Tom
Amadou sent me here.
Alguna bby por aquí 😍
I hear a lot of Early Hooker in Otis' playing!
His two favorite guitar players were Hooker and Kenny Burrell.
Luther Allison sure does a compact set.
Maybe, but this is Otis Rush
Lora del Río.
I do not believe it,you got magic in a jar
Very Albert Collins-like at the start.
My man Otis! Oh wait, that was Animal House..... sorry
clapton is like damn Im gettin rekt
I hardly think so,what a dumbass comment.
悪者
Then , Eric came out the stage at 50:40 .
+tariksba And then Luther came on stage and blew Eric away. Wonder why the uploader cut that out. I have the complete show on DVD. Luther played and left Eric stunned.... Eric is a VERY good guitar player, knows what he does, but to my opnion lacks the real blues "feel" that masters like Otis Rush, Luther Allison, Buddy Guy, Albert Freddie and BB King. Luther Johnson, and many more black blues guitarists have/had. Must be in their genes, haha.
+Wouter Vuijk
This is a copy of the original DVD as it was distributed in France !!! OK?
+jeannot dujardin That's a pity, because there are 15 minutes lacking, tracks 12 and 13 that mrjohn1964 has provided here in the tracklist. See if you can get it elsewhere, because Luther really hit it.
See if you can get it here: www.montreuxjazzshop.com/product_info.php?info=p92_otis-rush---friends-live-at-montreux-1986.html
Good luck.
+Wouter Vuijk
Sorry I do not pay 19 CHF ( Swiss Francs ) to buy a DVD that I own already !! Thank you
@@Wouter_Vuijk your opinion is SHIT!what a fuck up you are.
GLUESNSIMO MY FIENDS
he looks like rocky george's daddy
Otis Rush , feat. Eric Clapton at Montreux Casino July ,9 , 1986 .
Thank you mr obvious
I wonder why Clapton looks all pissed off. Nary a grin nor a smile, but plenty of hard looks...
He might wanted to play the entire show along Otis instead of Luther Allison
That's Eric's really drunk and stoned look from that period.
@@ricklane8342 LOL!
he changed his wet tee shirt
Stoned Otis !! few too many puffs of laughing baccy B4 the gig me thinks . HB
Stoned at, Clapton drunk as hell