This is outstanding on so many levels. His tone is superb, the way he uses the dynamics is insane, his swing is perfect and his phrasing is second to none. Ronnie Earl at his very best. If you are a guitar player and this video is not giving you a musical boner, go see a doctor asap!
Ronnie at his most intense. He is the master of tone and in this performance shows that he understands and makes best use of dynamic range. Please post more from this show ... would LOVE to see Same Old Blues, one of my favorite tracks from the recording that was made of this show.
I would say "best public appearances" RECORDED. I remember watching him play at small gigs in New London, CT, back in the late 80s - transcendent as a small club performer back then
Thanks for sharing this masterpiece from Ronnie Earl never saw this before but being blown away by his guitar playing puts him right up there with all the great blues legends.
this is a great performance remember there are a tremendous amount of talented people out there there is no reason to try and make someone better than the other its all good!!
Thanks, thanks, thanks for posting this video! I have this song on a CD (Jimmy Rogers with Ronnie Earl and the Broadcaster - CrussCut Records) but I did not know that a video take was available. Possibly one of the best guitar solo ever recorded in history...
I watched Ronnie have words with Sue Foley about her covering his shit. He was sorta nice but very serious. He said, by all means cover it but you play it your way and do not play with my inflections. After that she and he got along very well and all was good. I just thought there was going to be some drama but he was really supportive of her.
I ask the same question many times at the videos I view. I suppose it was coming here by accident or more like they were looking for some hip hop schitte or maybe c(rap) music. If you can't get into the blues, then you must have a hole in your soul.
Well, in the intro, apart from your usual 10th fret D chord, I hear a G9, a D again, a passing Bb9 (chromatism) and an A9. The rest is easy, a typical I - IV - V blues progression where the I chord is D, the IV chord is G and the V is A. Pretty straightforward.
Insanely brilliant playing, one of the very best blues guitar players ever. Whoa. Hey Now.
🎸🎸🎼🎼
This is outstanding on so many levels. His tone is superb, the way he uses the dynamics is insane, his swing is perfect and his phrasing is second to none. Ronnie Earl at his very best. If you are a guitar player and this video is not giving you a musical boner, go see a doctor asap!
Great tone, I agree. But for my ranking, SRV has him beat by a slim margin.
Love this track. If that intro, doesn't get you, you're not alive.
@@JPGtampa It’s not a competition. Ronnie loved Stevie and Stevie loved Ronnie. I love them both.
@@matttibbits5654 I love them both as well. But notice I said "my ranking" 👍🏾
falou tudo!!! OMG, isso é muito bom!!!
Ronnie is fantastic and the band is swinging
Dave Maxwell on keyboards- he was Freddie King's main man in the early 70's.
Ronnie at his most intense. He is the master of tone and in this performance shows that he understands and makes best use of dynamic range. Please post more from this show ... would LOVE to see Same Old Blues, one of my favorite tracks from the recording that was made of this show.
Nobody is even close.😍😍😍😍👌👌👌👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Love Ronnie and Anson ...see Kid Andersen and play very very similar to Earl ...and other cats 😊
Just ike SRV.What a huge talent.Loving it.
I never knew there was a video of this performance. Got it on a live album. Mind blowing guitar solo
The whole CD is unbelievable, exceptional, awesome!!!!
Just ordered it after discovering it on Spotify!
one of the the 2 best public appearances performed by the great Ronnie Earl.
what a fantastic band!
I would say "best public appearances" RECORDED. I remember watching him play at small gigs in New London, CT, back in the late 80s - transcendent as a small club performer back then
thank you ronnie earl you are real brilliant love it.
This is a true gem, i can´t believe I am watching one of my fav Ronnies tracks on video. THANK YOU VERY MUCH! Peace and blues
mind blowing is an understatement with Mr Earl
Thanks for sharing this masterpiece from Ronnie Earl never saw this before but being blown away by his guitar playing puts him right up there with all the great blues legends.
I miss those days...
Brilliant! Thanks!
ronnie grande chitarrista di blues ai più' forse sconosciuto ma da scoprire assolutamente per gli amanti del genere
So good!
Unbelievable blues master!!!
Wow, I've just found a new guitar hero.
this is a great performance remember there are a tremendous amount of talented people out there there is no reason to try and make someone better than the other its all good!!
This is the album version from Blues Guitar Virtuoso Live in Europe. Pretty cool to see video with it!
Wish I could find the complete video of this concert!
It's actually off the Live With Jimmie Rodgers album
Somebody get Ronnie a 🔥 🧯. I was playing with this (trying) for the first time hearing and had to stop and just listen and yell (in a good way).
Great blues!
Thanks, thanks, thanks for posting this video! I have this song on a CD (Jimmy Rogers with Ronnie Earl and the Broadcaster - CrussCut Records) but I did not know that a video take was available. Possibly one of the best guitar solo ever recorded in history...
Exactly, you're damn right!
So great
2:35 bass player broken string?? a rarity indeed
Beyond awesome
Vaya pasada de música genial gracias.
In a word -- wow!
Wow, Wow .....wow !
Holy shit, so great
Exelente 🎸🎼
sweet!!!!!!!!!!!!
Insane....my happy place
I watched Ronnie have words with Sue Foley about her covering his shit. He was sorta nice but very serious. He said, by all means cover it but you play it your way and do not play with my inflections. After that she and he got along very well and all was good. I just thought there was going to be some drama but he was really supportive of her.
Sue Foley doesn't play anything like Ronnie Earl. And what do you mean 'his shit'? Does he have the copyright on blues?
WOW!
Great!
Thanks Y.T.
As SRV would say, "The Real Deal"
srv IS REBORN.....!!!!!!
The Best ever.
Brilliant
Ronnie is so fluid!
FIERCE!!!
Hell Yeah ✌🏻😎🎸🎶🎶🎶🎶
WOW - Get Up Dance
So where can I find tab for this? 😁
Who are the three who gave thumbs down and why!? Ronnie loved Magic Sam
I ask the same question many times at the videos I view. I suppose it was coming here by accident or more like they were looking for some hip hop schitte or maybe c(rap) music.
If you can't get into the blues, then you must have a hole in your soul.
Amen.
♥♥♥
That's the way it's done son. Ronnie Earl - bad to the bone. And kudos to Mudcat Ward who broke a g string @ 1:19 and powered through
correction - D string!
Yup
Beast on guitar.
Play that strat!!!!
Besides SRV Ronnie has one of the best flows and tones out there.
Sean Costello makes that my list of 3
Anyone know what chords he's playing in the head?
Well, in the intro, apart from your usual 10th fret D chord, I hear a G9, a D again, a passing Bb9 (chromatism) and an A9. The rest is easy, a typical I - IV - V blues progression where the I chord is D, the IV chord is G and the V is A. Pretty straightforward.
did anyone notice that the bass player broke a string at the 2:34 mark
THIS IS SO DAMNED HOT MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The bass player breaks a string somewhere around 2 minutes in
Ronnie Earl starting playing guitar in his early 20s
@ 2:42 I've broke a lot of guitar E strings but you have to be playing pretty had to break a bass guitar string.
In his prime there was nobody better!
You can cry but surely Ronnie Earl was Stevie ray vaughan's teacher
Nah man, they both were taught by the same masters: Otis Rush, Buddy Guy, Magic Sam, Freddie King, BB King.
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He is the man.
SRV was influenced by Ronnie :-)
Frank Zappa on bass
Am I listening to Stevie ray??? Ronnie is a breast, he can play the blues with authority!!!!
My God.