The man loved this song and all the jazz lick that go with it. What great touch on the guitar. True Gatemouth style. Great Performer. Louisiana Born...Texas Raised. The best of blues...one of the first artist to use the capo. Thanks for sharing this video. Gatemouth a class act on and off stage. Port Arthur, TX Loves you man. RIP
Un chanteur et guitariste incomparable....une légende du blues et de la grande histoire de la musique "négro-américaine" celle du jazz ,un formidable Musicien et "entairtainer" Monsieur Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown ;admirable artiste.MERCI. R.I.P.
Yes: He contracted Pneumonia but I can't help but think the loss of his home and everything he owned destroyed his will to live. He played flawlessly and without missing a step up until he left us in his 80's. Amazing Artist and performer. He simply wore his band members who were less than half his age out trying to keep pace with him.
Soooooooooooooo! Funky! & natural! Swingin' lettin' it loose.......gotta love that. You can't fake this spirit. Folks we're certainly gettin' their money's worth on this night. Yeah.
Wow this is Good when Im High yall, Gatemouth got me llistening deep and my mind transform, I was raised Houston born 12th Ward New Orleans, so you got a prblm wit dat I suggest you get at me
no he passed away after Hurricane Katrina 2005 in his hone town of Orange Texas he lived in Slidell LA just 25 min. from NEW ORLEANS we had hung out several times he was and alway will be GREAT !!
That tone! I love the pinched notes -- I guess only bare fingers can do it. Love the voice too. -- He was hilarious as an old man -- you should have heard him rip on hip-hop -- he called it "a bunch of damn fools jump'n around like chickens with their heads cut off -- it's like a disease!!!"
Jbbets is your father, Homer Brown, the same Homer Brown, who was married to Peggy Brown? Did they both go on tour in Japan and create the album "Blues East: American Blues with Japanese Lyrics" in 1987? If this is the same Homer Brown, please call me, Fran Rew. I’d like to create an online link to the history of Homer and Peggy Brown’s tour in Japan from our domain website at TopicTalkWalks.
i had crawfish boil at my home and gate was there and being polite as i am i offerd him a tooth pick and he said no thanks i dont have any teeth i was so embarrassed that was the firt of many times of hanging out
the reason people dont remember him being this good is because he changed his style in weird directions as he got older, you should all get the album "original peacock recordings", its even better then this
The man loved this song and all the jazz lick that go with it. What great touch on the guitar. True Gatemouth style. Great Performer. Louisiana Born...Texas Raised. The best of blues...one of the first artist to use the capo. Thanks for sharing this video. Gatemouth a class act on and off stage. Port Arthur, TX Loves you man. RIP
Hey Robert. I spoke w/ your brother on yesterday, and he told me you were here on the tube. So young and tender! You are jammin'!!
i go t meet him in Brazil, when he came over to play... awesome show, awesome person...
Sheriff Gatemouth Brown is the man - You cannot beat this funk and groove and soul and......Yeah!!! What an original and unexpected outro - perfect!
Un chanteur et guitariste incomparable....une légende du blues et de la grande
histoire de la musique "négro-américaine" celle du jazz ,un formidable Musicien
et "entairtainer" Monsieur Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown ;admirable artiste.MERCI.
R.I.P.
this is probably one of my favorite videos on youtube. gatemouth was brilliant - still is. ain't no lie!
The Master. He could also jam on fiddle and piano - was lucky to see him a few times - what a performer!!
One of the very greats!! Incredible timing!
Yes: He contracted Pneumonia but I can't help but think the loss of his home and everything he owned destroyed his will to live. He played flawlessly and without missing a step up until he left us in his 80's. Amazing Artist and performer. He simply wore his band members who were less than half his age out trying to keep pace with him.
Great musician he was. We saw Gate when he opened for Clapton on Clapton's Blues tour. Amazin' stuff.
i do have a lot of respect for this music.real legend.awesome.
Just delightfull!
Thank you so much for posting!
Fantastic! Thank you.
A genious that knew how to have fun!!!!
Great Job Joe.
C'est du inegualable!! Formidable!!!
Christ! This is unbelievable.
I love this!!
I definately enjoyed that performance. Going in my favourites! :D
Once of the best guitarists outta that genre Aaaaak how could I have missed him? Kick myself. Kick...kick....kick.....kick.....go away....kick.
He was JUST. SO. GOOD!!!
Soooooooooooooo! Funky! & natural! Swingin' lettin' it loose.......gotta love that. You can't fake this spirit. Folks we're certainly gettin' their money's worth on this night.
Yeah.
Awesome!
Wow this is Good when Im High yall, Gatemouth got me llistening deep and my mind transform, I was raised Houston born 12th Ward New Orleans, so you got a prblm wit dat I suggest you get at me
no he passed away after Hurricane Katrina 2005 in his hone town of Orange Texas he lived in Slidell LA just 25 min. from NEW ORLEANS we had hung out several times he was and alway will be GREAT !!
Rock'n'Roll Never Die!!
@jbbets Passed in 05 right after Katrina destroyed his home. He jammed the shit out of the montreux festival in 04 alongside Santana and Buddy Guy.
That tone! I love the pinched notes -- I guess only bare fingers can do it. Love the voice too. -- He was hilarious as an old man -- you should have heard him rip on hip-hop -- he called it "a bunch of damn fools jump'n around like chickens with their heads cut off -- it's like a disease!!!"
that's "freedom of expression", Mr. Gatemouth Brown. Freedom....of....expression.
Please tell Robert Craig says hi!
ahhh sooo sweet yeah
Jbbets is your father, Homer Brown, the same Homer Brown, who was married to Peggy Brown? Did they both go on tour in Japan and create the album "Blues East: American Blues with Japanese Lyrics" in 1987?
If this is the same Homer Brown, please call me, Fran Rew. I’d like to create an online link to the history of Homer and Peggy Brown’s tour in Japan from our domain website at TopicTalkWalks.
i had crawfish boil at my home and gate was there and being polite as i am i offerd him a tooth pick and he said no thanks i dont have any teeth i was so embarrassed that was the firt of many times of hanging out
how does he do that with them long stiff ass fingers damn..so talented RIP
Looking for my old friend Joe Sunseri Jerry Cordova
Wow, there's rhythm,,,
3:31 now that is an epic sax guy!
@LittleAlbertBlues Now it's one for twenty! :(
no he passed away in 2005 after Hurrican KATRINA in his hometown of orange texas he lived near us in lousiana on the lake and lost everything
alguien tiene las tablaturas de esta cancion?
tabs of his songs
the reason people dont remember him being this good is because he changed his style in weird directions as he got older, you should all get the album "original peacock recordings", its even better then this
Actually he died in 2005.
....and a bunch of yapping, non-dancing white folks. Hell, I was chair dancing the whole time.