Gary Clark Jr. "Don't Owe You a Thang" Guitar Center Sessions on DIRECTV
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- Опубліковано 21 лис 2013
- An exclusive clip of Gary Clark Jr. performing "Don't Owe You a Thang" from Guitar Center Sessions on DIRECTV presented by JBL. See an all new episode on November 22nd at 9pm ET | 10pm PT on DIRECTV's Audience Network, channel 239.
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Bonamassa in the shadows playing bass! What a humble man!
;)
haha damn that does look like joe on bass.
Gary Clark Jr. has fantastic live performance and great songs. Because of that, he is one of the best modern blues guitarist, today!
Seen him live 3 times and can confirm.
he is the man much respect
I love this guy1! He is so talented, will never get tired of listening..Keep up the beauitiful work!!
A little Hill Country thang, love it!!
Very good sound, perfect vibes !
Wow, he makes that Epi sound good! Hot song!
chill ass blues
Damn tight performance by the entire band,
Love this music for ever he is good.
killer
This is great!
Gary probably is playing an older Epiphone. He get's a mean tone out of that thang. LOL
Gary Clark Jr just said "what?" With that side solo
great sound! guitar is very good
brutal!
He good,i like all his music,me being a bass player he good.
:-)
SmOOth . . . like Butter!
I'm beginning to wonder if his drummer owns sleeves... Great performance though. One of his best songs.
The Black Version of Paul Rodgers!!!
Mondo Love for that 61 SG Reissue!...oh wait that's not a Gibson??? Anyone???
It's a custom build by Lowel Guitars.
Does anyone know what model Epiphone Casino Gary has? Love the colour
+Charley Passy ........that one is a 1966 casino.........killer tone
Drummer looks like Zohan XD
Amin Mortada 🤣😂🤣😂🤣☠️
😀😀😂
1:39 wow its not gibson
Jesus christ but I've tried that guitar before. Very good sounding guitar.
Of course guitar center was too cheap to lend him a pick like always. Lol
Jack Abraham Has a fuzz tone to it. I always use my fingers when playing with a fuzz tone while playing chords.