Brian Setzer, unlike many other Rock singers, knows how to play electric guitar well. Greetings. ua-cam.com/video/GJoH_etb3CE/v-deo.html *HONKY💛TONK* Song by *Bill💘Doggett* Guitar solo version in the style of *Duane💙Eddy*
Brian should've been on Carl's Rockabilly Session that featured George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Ringo & Dave Edmunds. Roseanne Cash & guitarist Earl Slick were on it too. Brian's fellow Stray Caters Lee Rocker & Slim Jim Phantom were also on the special from 1985.
In the mid 70s he was going for the old rocker look with an Elvis type wig, this didn't look quite so silly as the big thick Gray curly haired monstrosity that he's wearing here. When you look at him in the mid 50s with thinning hair and wonky teeth, he transformed himself into a different person, for a so called humble man he sure put a Huge amount of time, money and effort into his image, I'm guessing with only 1 big hit to live off of he had to
His choice of hairpieces might be arguable, but I think he wore one due to some scarring from the auto accident that almost killed him (and his career) in 1957. Although he did not start using the toupee immediately after returning to the singing stage, it was not long before he did start wearing it.
These guys are great. I like this video. *Blue Suede Shoes* is an awesome rocking song. I just recorded it again. I sang & played bass guitar & rocked this song *really hard*. I'm getting ready for *Elvis Week* where I will do this and many other songs. You might like to come see what I do on my channel *or see me in Memphis*. It's my featured video right now. *I TCB*. Take care.
I feel sorry for Perkins, He had just the one big hit and had to trade off of it for 60 year's. in 1956 he was almost as big as Elvis, he had a number 1 million seller, Elvis also had a big hit with it. Perkins must have felt on top of the world and on the brink of superstardom, yet by the start of 1957 he was a fading star and further big hits eluded him
Professional Gamer Carl Perkins wrote a very large number of songs that other people sang. He made his money. He wrote most of Elvis's hit songs. Along with many, many hits by other people.
The Beatles sang 3 of his songs. He was more popular than Elvis at the beginning of Elvis' career. He had more than one hit, the problem was that his recording company wanted him to sing country songs instead of rockabilly songs. His serious car accident slowed down his career.
1:32 Setzer let's the other guitar player take the lead instead of blasting on. Way to go Brian! Who is the other guy anyway? And btw....playing rockabilly on a budget 80's Ibanez Roadstar! Never seen some one play that thing live on stage.
I've always wondered why Brian wasn't included in Carl's well known Cinemax Rockabilly Session special with George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Dave Edmonds, Ringo etc...Brian was clearly the more purest rockabilly guitarist...I have a theory, He was too good, maybe Harrison and Clapton were a little intimidated?
Carl Perkins deserves to be called the King of Rockabilly.
Carl Perkins. 💪
"I dance but I'm gettin old, but don't you , step on my blue suede shoes"
Brian's up there with the rock guitar greats.
Brian Setzer, unlike many other Rock singers, knows how to play electric guitar well. Greetings. ua-cam.com/video/GJoH_etb3CE/v-deo.html *HONKY💛TONK* Song by *Bill💘Doggett* Guitar solo version in the style of *Duane💙Eddy*
Yes. And now it's 2023 and Brian is a legend!
Carl, my Hero ! Rip.
Rockabilly revival's prince backing up one of the Greats. Beautiful.
TY for sharing.
What a performance!
40th anniversary of Stray Cats this year...don't forget.
Can't forget that!!😻😻😻
Espectacular Carl Perkins!!!!
Best rockabilly❤!
Love Brian and his shirt xx
Music's not bad either.❤❤
got to see Brian with his big band-unreal!
Un grand pionnier du rock à billy et un grand compositeur
Fantastic and rock'n'roll
Brian should've been on Carl's Rockabilly Session that featured George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Ringo & Dave Edmunds. Roseanne Cash & guitarist Earl Slick were on it too. Brian's fellow Stray Caters Lee Rocker & Slim Jim Phantom were also on the special from 1985.
Evan, I also noticed Brian was missing. What a shame !
Brian was on the outs with Lee and Jim in '85. Their new best buddy was Earl Slick.
They simply didn't need another guitar player
Agreed. But it was still great.
too bad Brian wasn't there -by far the best rockabilly guitarist ever! he resurrected the genre singlehandedly!
I love how everyone sees how insanely silly Carl's Hair Helmet is, but they all just go along with it.
In the mid 70s he was going for the old rocker look with an Elvis type wig, this didn't look quite so silly as the big thick Gray curly haired monstrosity that he's wearing here.
When you look at him in the mid 50s with thinning hair and wonky teeth, he transformed himself into a different person, for a so called humble man he sure put a Huge amount of time, money and effort into his image, I'm guessing with only 1 big hit to live off of he had to
Superbe chanson 👍
Sempre fantástico no Rock
Here's mr. Setzer, what a respectfull treatment from Perkins.
Mr perkins
The respect was reciprocated when Brian Setzer played Carl's originally recorded solo, nice touch....👍
Veo que no solo de tango vive el hombre....
Great stuff! Lot of talent on that stage.
Très belle chanson !
Carl Perkins eterno!
un rey .carl perkins la leyenda eterna..perkins rockabilly forever
Awesome!
Oh, so THAT’S when and where this performance was? Gee, thanks, uploader.
Во делают молодцы
AWESOME
Guitars in the paralelo
What a great versions. there are a few jokes in there :D
Perfect+++++TCB
Good version
ROCKIN!!!!
Roger Daltrey is beginning to morph into Carl Perkins!
history is and it will not be changed. It will be challenged, but it is what it is and was.. Challenged is because???????
Brian looks frustrated because he is better than the founding father of rockabilly....and doesn't want to be disrespectful.
1:17
TEACHER AND STUDENT
It would seem that Carl Perkins could afford a better toupee, or just be the first bald headed rocker.
His choice of hairpieces might be arguable, but I think he wore one due to some scarring from the auto accident that almost killed him (and his career) in 1957. Although he did not start using the toupee immediately after returning to the singing stage, it was not long before he did start wearing it.
These guys are great. I like this video. *Blue Suede Shoes* is an awesome rocking song. I just recorded it again. I sang & played bass guitar & rocked this song *really hard*. I'm getting ready for *Elvis Week* where I will do this and many other songs. You might like to come see what I do on my channel *or see me in Memphis*. It's my featured video right now. *I TCB*. Take care.
I feel sorry for Perkins, He had just the one big hit and had to trade off of it for 60 year's.
in 1956 he was almost as big as Elvis, he had a number 1 million seller, Elvis also had a big hit with it.
Perkins must have felt on top of the world and on the brink of superstardom, yet by the start of 1957 he was a fading star and further big hits eluded him
At least Johnny Cash gave him work after Luther Perkins died. But that must have been humilating for Carl.
Professional Gamer Carl Perkins wrote a very large number of songs that other people sang. He made his money. He wrote most of Elvis's hit songs. Along with many, many hits by other people.
The Beatles sang 3 of his songs. He was more popular than Elvis at the beginning of Elvis' career. He had more than one hit, the problem was that his recording company wanted him to sing country songs instead of rockabilly songs. His serious car accident slowed down his career.
Cow Daddy Carl started touring with Johnny Cash before Luther passed away
1:32 Setzer let's the other guitar player take the lead instead of blasting on.
Way to go Brian!
Who is the other guy anyway?
And btw....playing rockabilly on a budget 80's Ibanez Roadstar!
Never seen some one play that thing live on stage.
Patsik the "other guy" is the dude that wrote the song. Along with most of Elvis's his. Carl Perkins is the reason we have rock n roll.
@@darinvierth1679 agreed brian got it going again just as important
@@darinvierth1679 Patsic meant the bearded dude playing rhythm guitar on the Ibanez at 1:32 . . .
I don’t think it’s Micky Gee, but nonetheless, check out Micky Gee. A giant.
@@kevinobrien9626his work with Shakin Stevens was awesome.
I've always wondered why Brian wasn't included in Carl's well known Cinemax Rockabilly Session special with George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Dave Edmonds, Ringo etc...Brian was clearly the more purest rockabilly guitarist...I have a theory, He was too good, maybe Harrison and Clapton were a little intimidated?
I don't think so. Brian is brilliant, don't get me wrong. But you don't really intimidate the egos of Harrison and Clapton.
I had the same theory that Brian was too good.