Well, a JJ Cale playlist is easy. Every song he ever recorded, set to shuffle, repeat on an endless loop. Loved the man since I first heard Crazy Mama, must've been '71 (?). RIP JJ. Thanks for all the music.
I’ll never get enough of J.J.!! His rhythm is The BEST!! His songwriting and playing and singing are mesmerizing!! I have loved him for wow, close to 38 years!!
i cant stop listening to jj cale and thank whoever for having so much on here....every tune swings hard,,he never fails... no ego shit pure rockin groooves,,,music for musics sake,,,i listen every day...and i just ' discovered' him this year...if this all wasnt so great id feel bad i missed him but so much live shit on here...blows me away every day...great medicine !!!!!
It’s a masterpiece from one of the coolest guys in the business, if It wasn’t for being Scottish I’d say this is fucking brilliant … excellent piece of music - The master JJ
Not so sure Cale's comfort zone suggests he can "compose Everything!" However, he has shown, most often on low-profile and rare session work that he can seem to "play Anything!!" A favorite find was back when Paul Simon released his Brazilian inspired album RHYTHM OF THE SAINTS featuring two slinky slithery lead guitar sessions, each with quite different timbre by Tulsa Time turned Amazon jungle-y lead guitarist perhaps phoning the sessions in (given Cale's oft admitted fear of flying...) ua-cam.com/video/R_SQJCusepI/v-deo.html " Paul Simon "Can't Run But" "Born At the Right Time" 1990 JJ Cale guitar Leon Russell Superstar in a Masquerade 990 subscribers 85 views Dec 15, 2022 "Having worked on Leon Russell's 1966 arrangement of Paul Simon's "59th Street Bridge Song" for Harpers Bizarre, and Art Garfunkel's 1973 album Angel Clare, it only seemed right that JJ Cale would also work with Simon. Cale added his unique guitar sound to "Can't Run But" and on "Born At the Right Time" for Paul's 1990 release The Rhythm Of The Saints. It was the second time Cale got to see one of his favorite sound engineers at work. That was Roy Halee...." Hearing Cale pick his spots sneaking in under Brazilian woodsy percussion combo Uakti and jazzy percussionista extraordinaire in Nana Vasconcelos is surely other-worldly on Simon's very au courant "I Can't Run (But I Can Walk Much Faster Than This). The festive track with choral and large ensemble accompaniment shows Cale blending right into a comfort zone Cale's own albums or his session work on Leon Russell's Shelter Records and Paradise Video Studios sessions rarely suggested. Except perhaps for his jam with his creative and soul mate partner Christine Lakeland and their studio rats Nashville to So Cal sessions band as they relocated from Nashville to L.A. on the 1982 GRASSHOPPER album near closer track & as close as Cale got on his record deals to cutting a jam dance track: "Does Your Mama Like to Reggae?" Some of my live performance highlights of this canoodling couple frolicking out on the roadhouse circuit for club dancers out on the floor usually in the Late Set was when Cale would un-announced back his wife's own sizzling blues band she named The Code and that mostly did her originals and collaborative creations like "...Mama Reggae?..." She and the road-named hub going by such monikers as Charles Johnson would really get down low on their vocal harmonics and shifting grooves....That was clearly Cale-Lakeland's comfort zone jamming late night sets away in road-houses up and down the California up through British Columbia and NW Territories circuit to Big Sky ski & hunting B&B chalet country.....That basic yet grooving organ and Tulsa Timekeeper Jimmy Karstein's drums often paired with So Cal drummer Rodriguez kept the tight combo sizzling on the stove top.... ua-cam.com/video/iZExZe1UVoE/v-deo.html Mitch Ritter\Paradigm Sifters, Code Shifters, PsalmSong Chasers Lay-Low Studios, Ore-Wa (Refuge of Atonement Seekers) Media Discussion List\LookseeInnerEarsHearHere
Love, love LOVE IT!!! JJ CALE!! COULDN'T BE BOUGHT AND LIVED LIFE ON HIS OWN TERMS,!! LOVE LIVE THIS MAN!! AND HIS BUDDY LEON!!! THANK YOU MRS. LAKELAND CALE FOR BEING A WONDERFUL LOYAL SUDE KUCK AND PARTNER!! WE OWE YOU A LOT!!
JJ Cale! His quintessential style! First the groove - ALWAYS there! The lyrics, JJ's own creation, mixed low but that makes you work to hear them! And the band, with him at all points. I'll just note Christine Lakeland, JJ Cale's muse!
The man was a character,melded several genres to come up with amazing music that influenced multitudes of of aspiring musicians. Clapton is a guitar god who was in awe of his god JJ Cale,as evidenced by several remakes.
WOW.... I didn't know this piece. He's one of my all-time favourite musician. Timeless. He may not be with us but his voice and music stirs us in ways not many can.
First stumbled upon him in 1999, then i was 20, thought somebody who wrote Cocaine, cant be bad ! Man, Universal Masters Collection was my first Cassette of this Master. Thanks for uploading this, This is heaven ! ADoesn't matter, but, another Indian here !
Saw him once in a very small venue in Vancouver BC Canada and that was one of the most unpretentious concerts, I have ever seen but boy did it swing! The band members did the setup of their equipment! :)
First time I heard JJ was 1974 in Greece, from three Dutch girls! “Naturally” was the album and from that moment I keep on listening JJ almost every day. Too much too good too sensitive too too too J. J. CALE!
HOT DIGGITY!!!! THAT WUZ JUST SO SO " RHYTHM BONE" BOUNCIN, GET ANY DANCE HALL JUMPIN, BURN DA FLOOR, RAISE DA ROOF, n HAVE SOME FUN GOOOOD, R.I.P. GENUINE GENTLEMAN JJ CALE. CAN'T BELIEVE A FAN SINCE THE 70s, I HAVEN'T HEARD n SEEN THIS B4, EVERY MUSICIAN DONE PLAYED THEIR PART 2PERFECTION, SHOWING THE WORLD THEY WERE WORTHY,WITH BODIES BLESSED WITH "RHYTHM BONE" 2B IN COMPANY WITH THE INCOMPARABLE MR JOHN J CALE. as 4the 6with dislike they done show the world,their bodies done got no "RHYTHM BONE" LOL.
Typical bandaction with great JJ Cale and different musicians ... everyone has chance to give own interpretation into the bowl ... I like this music since my studytime in the beginning 1970th ... JJ for ever !
Man, I wish this was I sync. Still, it’s just brilliant!! I learned that 335 solo, so good!! In the mid 80s he was about to do a show at Liberty Lunch, in Austin. After sound check he was coming off stage and I said “John, I’m a rhythm guitarist and I have 6 of your records, can I play?” He said “Sure, play my Ovation.” ONCE IN A LIFETIME. I played the whole show with him and Jim Karstien and a bass player. Hell yeah!
Hello! Thanks for watching. I've been locked out of this account for some time so I can't reply directly. The names of the performers are listed at the end of the video. I did a low quality "credits" scroll at the end. 5:39 (ua-cam.com/video/b7rbsqfG2Tg/v-deo.html) Many of these guys have been playing with Cale since the 50's. They most certainly are his band, during different variations of it through the decades. :D
JJ could have done this for a soundtrack for a classic Disney animation. Disney is not that good anymore. I am talking about the golden era Disney.... when lot's of people felt happy and smiling was easy to do. JJ would have fit right in and everyone in America would have been singing this song. .
Say that about all of those Tulsa Time players on so many projects coast to coast.... See the documentary films on both J.J. Cale's TO TULSA & BACK, the LEON RUSSELL PARADISE VIDEO STUDIOS sessions and all the cable tv installments on the LA studio scene with the players Leon Russell was associated with, namely dba The Wrecking Crew with Hal Blaine often drumming and gabbing in L.A. and NYC with David Teegarden, Jim Keltner, Jim Karstein or even fiddling guitarist Tulsa session man Bill Boatman sitting in on drums....or the satin jacketed "roller skating Buddha" on deeply grooving organ twinned with behind-the-beat sneaky Wrecking Crew So Cal host Leon Russell who dealt out the solos and nicknamed Tulsa keyboardist Larry Bell accordingly: ua-cam.com/video/no8I5MxNAug/v-deo.html JJ Cale and Leon Russell - Going Down peaceinpeaceout1 541 subscribers 74,800 views Dec 19, 2009 JJ Cale Featuring Leon Russell: Live in Session / DVD-Video Standard 1.33:1 Color / Production Year: 1979 / Producers: • Lyn Beardsall Directors: • Robert Garofalo Artists: • Leon Russell • J.J. Cale • Shamsi Sarumi • Christine Lakeland • Larry Bell • Bill Boatman • Ambrose Campbell • Marty Grebb • Jimmy Karstein • Nick Rather • Pat "Taco" Ryan Here jamming on Memphis session man Don Nix's standard R&B combo groover "Goin' Down." This video was the vanguard of the Rock Video Business and Production model that Leon bankrolled with his own session work for stars and symphonies alike in L.A. (big bucks on those Streisand records even if the business was not yet standardizing album jacket credits. Dylan insisted on that with his Nashville and Memphis studio recordings back on Blonde On Blonde).... Mitch Ritter\Paradigm Sifters, Code Shifters, PsalmSong Chasers Lay-Low Studios, Ore-Wa (Refuge of Atonement Seekers) Media Discussion List\LookseeInnerEarsHearHere
Rhythm Bone (J.J. Cale) Bone, rhythm, rhythm bone Bone, rhythm, rhythm bone I'll be true, I won't cheat Give you nothing but the backbeat Back in '56 when I heard that sound Jukebox playin' like it'd knock me down Couldn't stand still, couldn't keep my cool Left my girlfriend waiting at school Why, I wanna repeat I keep hearing that backbeat Bone, rhythm, rhythm bone Bone, rhythm, rhythm bone I'll be true, I won't cheat Give you nothing but the backbeat See them girls dancin' all around They got caught in the rhythm sound Shakin' them butts to the two and four Hey Big Daddy can you give me some more Why, I wanna repeat They keep moving to the backbeat Bone, rhythm, rhythm bone Bone, rhythm, rhythm bone I'll be true, I won't cheat Give you nothing but the backbeat There ain't no bridge, there ain't no verse I'm beatin' this guitar for all I'm worth Ain't no song, no melody This ain't no rhapsody Why, I wanna repeat Ain't nothing here but the backbeat Bone, rhythm, rhythm bone Bone, rhythm, rhythm bone I'll be true, I won't cheat Give you nothing but the backbeat
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If you can write those scrolling names down from the last part of the song you will not believe it. Look them all up and you will be blown away. You have to look them up, because their names are not always known, by everybody, but they have played with hundreds of the best players in the world. They have played with to name a few: Bob Segar, Bob Dylan, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Eric Clapton, Gary Lewis, Leon Russell, Roy Clark, Bonnie Raitt, David Gates, Joe Cocker. Buffalo Springfield, Taj Mahal, The Everly Brothers, Freddie King, and many more.
@@ianmorton4136 These are all Tulsa musicians. I listed the players that they played with. I listed some, not all. Too many to mention. Copy down the names and look each one up. You will be blown away. Listed under, Ray Berry.
Well, a JJ Cale playlist is easy. Every song he ever recorded, set to shuffle, repeat on an endless loop. Loved the man since I first heard Crazy Mama, must've been '71 (?). RIP JJ. Thanks for all the music.
I’ll never get enough of J.J.!! His rhythm is The BEST!! His songwriting and playing and singing are mesmerizing!! I have loved him for wow, close to 38 years!!
You’ll love him forever. And..... still not enough for this man
Amen!
@@wahhobate rt7
40 years ago I purchased my first L.P from J.J. loved it ever since Fantastic i agree.
J. J. Cale was the king of laid back ❤️
Looks like after he passed away all these gems are becoming available online. It's his gift from beyond.
Well, I put this online before he died but yea :)
Isn't that A SHAME, ALMOST WORSE IS HES JUST ONE OF MANY MANY, RIP, YOUR WILL ALWAYS BE LOVED
A gem indeed ❤
@@MichaelLasotaMusic Well ? Give us more mate ❤
@@MichaelLasotaMusic Give us more gems
i cant stop listening to jj cale and thank whoever for having so much on here....every tune swings hard,,he never fails... no ego shit pure rockin groooves,,,music for musics sake,,,i listen every day...and i just ' discovered' him this year...if this all wasnt so great id feel bad i missed him but so much live shit on here...blows me away every day...great medicine !!!!!
It’s a masterpiece from one of the coolest guys in the business, if It wasn’t for being Scottish I’d say this is fucking brilliant … excellent piece of music - The master JJ
MUSIC THAT CAN GET YOU OUT OF YOUR OWN HEAD IS ALWAYS A GOOD THING
I have always loved the Music of J J Cale ♥️🎸♥️🎸♥️🎸♥️🎸♥️🎸♥️🎸♥️
Man,what a great group of musicians, Great to the "Rhythm Bone"
A little JJ always makes my day !!
He’s proving that he can play Anything!! And compose Everything!! Go, J.J.!!
Not so sure Cale's comfort zone suggests he can "compose Everything!"
However, he has shown, most often on low-profile and rare session work that he can
seem to "play Anything!!"
A favorite find was back when Paul Simon released his Brazilian inspired album RHYTHM OF THE SAINTS featuring two slinky slithery lead guitar sessions, each with quite different timbre by Tulsa Time turned Amazon jungle-y lead guitarist perhaps phoning the sessions in (given Cale's oft admitted fear of flying...)
ua-cam.com/video/R_SQJCusepI/v-deo.html
" Paul Simon "Can't Run But" "Born At the Right Time" 1990 JJ Cale guitar
Leon Russell Superstar in a Masquerade
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85 views Dec 15, 2022
"Having worked on Leon Russell's 1966 arrangement of Paul Simon's "59th Street Bridge Song" for Harpers Bizarre, and Art Garfunkel's 1973 album Angel Clare, it only seemed right that JJ Cale would also work with Simon. Cale added his unique guitar sound to "Can't Run But" and on "Born At the Right Time" for Paul's 1990 release The Rhythm Of The Saints. It was the second time Cale got to see one of his favorite sound engineers at work. That was Roy Halee...."
Hearing Cale pick his spots sneaking in under Brazilian woodsy percussion combo Uakti and jazzy percussionista extraordinaire in Nana Vasconcelos is surely other-worldly on Simon's very au courant "I Can't Run (But I Can Walk Much Faster Than This). The festive track with choral and large ensemble accompaniment shows Cale blending right into a comfort zone Cale's own albums or his session work on Leon Russell's Shelter Records and Paradise Video Studios sessions rarely suggested.
Except perhaps for his jam with his creative and soul mate partner Christine Lakeland and their studio rats Nashville to So Cal sessions band as they relocated from Nashville to L.A. on the 1982 GRASSHOPPER album near closer track & as close as Cale got on his record deals to cutting a jam dance track: "Does Your Mama Like to Reggae?" Some of my live performance highlights of this canoodling couple frolicking out on the roadhouse circuit for club dancers out on the floor usually in the Late Set was when Cale would un-announced back his wife's own sizzling blues band she named The Code and that mostly did her originals and collaborative creations like "...Mama Reggae?..." She and the road-named hub going by such monikers as Charles Johnson would really get down low on their vocal harmonics and shifting grooves....That was clearly Cale-Lakeland's comfort zone jamming late night sets away in road-houses up and down the California up through British Columbia and NW Territories circuit to Big Sky ski & hunting B&B chalet country.....That basic yet grooving organ and Tulsa Timekeeper Jimmy Karstein's drums often paired with So Cal drummer Rodriguez kept the tight combo sizzling on the stove top....
ua-cam.com/video/iZExZe1UVoE/v-deo.html
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Lay-Low Studios, Ore-Wa (Refuge of Atonement Seekers)
Media Discussion List\LookseeInnerEarsHearHere
Love, love LOVE IT!!! JJ CALE!! COULDN'T BE BOUGHT AND LIVED LIFE ON HIS OWN TERMS,!! LOVE LIVE THIS MAN!! AND HIS BUDDY LEON!!! THANK YOU MRS. LAKELAND CALE FOR BEING A WONDERFUL LOYAL SUDE KUCK AND PARTNER!! WE OWE YOU A LOT!!
grew up listening to JJ, don't remember this one, what a treasure
There is so much out there. And so much his woman is sittin on.
These are in believe Tulsa cats.
JJ Cale! His quintessential style! First the groove - ALWAYS there! The lyrics, JJ's own creation, mixed low but that makes you work to hear them! And the band, with him at all points. I'll just note Christine Lakeland, JJ Cale's muse!
JJ Cale's wife.
discovered JJ Cale back in 1971 thru Naturally, which is still the ULTIMATE JJ recordings ever + JJ has plenty of AWESOME music too
How on earth did I miss JJ Cale? What a great musician and what a great team.
The man was a character,melded several genres to come up with amazing music that influenced multitudes of of aspiring musicians. Clapton is a guitar god who was in awe of his god JJ Cale,as evidenced by several remakes.
Qué maestros. JJ Cale para mi es uno de los más grandes de la música norteamericana.
Einfach herrlich, das 1.mal gehört und sofort verliebt in diesen Song = KLASSE !!!
The master of all time JJ Cale.
He has been a blessing, still is, one and only jj Cale
The greatest...May his soul rest in peace..
Still so great to listen to JJ Cale..thank you JJ blessings to heaven
WOW.... I didn't know this piece. He's one of my all-time favourite musician. Timeless. He may not be with us but his voice and music stirs us in ways not many can.
Brilliant summing up of this great musician !! Yes, his music is timeless and gets into your soul. One of a kind.
One of the sexiest men . Very intimate sound.
First stumbled upon him in 1999, then i was 20, thought somebody who wrote Cocaine, cant be bad ! Man, Universal Masters Collection was my first Cassette of this Master.
Thanks for uploading this, This is heaven ! ADoesn't matter, but, another Indian here !
Pure magic - pure Cale!
Untouchable!
The man could hold his own and with anyone he played with.
More than hold his own. Hold theirs too :)
Was too young to appreciate JJ...cocaine was not in my vocabulary....thirty years later...am all in...minus cocaine of course...lol..❤️❤️🇨🇦🇨🇦
Came across this video by chance. Have never heard of him before. Excellent music.
This must be the song with the longest duration that J.J. wrote. And it's a masterpiece, again. Thank you for posting!
Call me the Breeze at Cain's Ballroom, check it out!
@@kcordes3 allready done
@@orgi49 ?
@@kcordes3I have seen his documenta, and I been so much impressed by his live and and especially this Show
at this historic location
In Italy we use to say " La classe non è acqua ", style is not water ! Thank You for this video.
JJ is the greatest , thanks for posting so much happiness !
What can you say? It's JJ Cale & well.... the credits are at the end. What a treat. Thank you ♥
he's not showy, not flashy, you'd pass this man in the street, and he looks like someone's uncle who works in a factory. And oh, can he play.
Perfectly described JJ.
Saw him once in a very small venue in Vancouver BC Canada and that was one of the most unpretentious concerts, I have ever seen but boy did it swing! The band members did the setup of their equipment! :)
Beautiful music!
Never again will we see his like....along with many others.. but john was special, I mean very spacial.
Another masterpiece.
Thankyou for sharing.
What a great song
Excellent! How did I not hear this until now?
First time I heard JJ was 1974 in Greece, from three Dutch girls! “Naturally” was the album and from that moment I keep on listening JJ almost every day. Too much too good too sensitive too too too J. J. CALE!
this ol'man stays alive for moments like these 'n this ~
HOT DIGGITY!!!! THAT WUZ JUST SO SO " RHYTHM BONE" BOUNCIN, GET ANY DANCE HALL JUMPIN, BURN DA FLOOR, RAISE DA ROOF, n HAVE SOME FUN GOOOOD, R.I.P. GENUINE GENTLEMAN JJ CALE. CAN'T BELIEVE A FAN SINCE THE 70s, I HAVEN'T HEARD n SEEN THIS B4, EVERY MUSICIAN DONE PLAYED THEIR PART 2PERFECTION, SHOWING THE WORLD THEY WERE WORTHY,WITH BODIES BLESSED WITH "RHYTHM BONE" 2B IN COMPANY WITH THE INCOMPARABLE MR JOHN J CALE. as 4the 6with dislike they done show the world,their bodies done got no "RHYTHM BONE" LOL.
I love this guy...
Typical bandaction with great JJ Cale and different musicians ... everyone has chance to give own interpretation into the bowl ... I like this music since my studytime in the beginning 1970th ... JJ for ever !
Jj Cale … Superb 🏴❤️
He's really something JJ.
This is as close as it gets to my soul…
superb....... no words.....
Rock'n'roll pure and simple. Thank you JJ and may your soul rest in peace⚘
A fantastic performance !
Absolutely excellent arrangement and sound superbly balanced!
wow!! gen u wine ass kickin music!!!~
Turned on to JJ when Claptons Slow Hand came out. Good good stuff
Man, I wish this was I sync. Still, it’s just brilliant!! I learned that 335 solo, so good!!
In the mid 80s he was about to do a show at Liberty Lunch, in Austin. After sound check he was coming off stage and I said “John, I’m a rhythm guitarist and I have 6 of your records, can I play?” He said “Sure, play my Ovation.” ONCE IN A LIFETIME. I played the whole show with him and Jim Karstien and a bass player. Hell yeah!
So glad Eric Claptons helped him by getting with him and Claptons friends to pay tribute to him.
You do know JJ Cale wrote half of Clapton's hits?
Love it...-more PLEASE :-)
Wish I had been fortunate enough to see JJ in concert ..oh well .. but his music will always rock..always 🎵👽😊✨🌠
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Love this ,Right on !
Good beat!!!!! Shake them bones!!!!!!
Seems new band members. That guitar work from around 1.20 to 1.40 was superb. That guitar tone was superb
That was Tommy Crook playing.
Awesome music and talent!
What a gem , sooperb
this is more fun than fun itself . . .
Mr. Laid Back J.J. Cale !!
The best ever
Hope i'll see him soon . . .
Can't hold my feet still !!!
Who are these guys?They're not JJ's band.But they're damn good.
Hello! Thanks for watching. I've been locked out of this account for some time so I can't reply directly.
The names of the performers are listed at the end of the video. I did a low quality "credits" scroll at the end. 5:39 (ua-cam.com/video/b7rbsqfG2Tg/v-deo.html)
Many of these guys have been playing with Cale since the 50's. They most certainly are his band, during different variations of it through the decades. :D
Music happy music real tight band xxxxx
Read my comments that I posted earlier.
@@sadiehallinger1401 You've done a good thing,Sadie.
@@Staylogical Thank you! I sure miss them guys.
Anyone know where this was recorded please. Brings a tear to see him again, no fuss, no glam just pure music and skill .
@@earthfan9567 You're correct.
@@earthfan9567 Sorry it took me so long to reply to you ! Thank you, had a good look at the site. Happy New Year from the UK
The one and only !
Take my sweetheart dancing time!
RIP JJ Cale!
Amazing Music! Anyone knows about the lyrics ?
I'm looking too! can't find them anywhere! If you come across please let me know! thanks in advance!
jjcale.org/jjjam.htm
Super Geilenkirchen Musik. Macht nicht nervös ❤
the best
JJ could have done this for a soundtrack for a classic Disney animation. Disney is not that good anymore. I am talking about the golden era Disney.... when lot's of people felt happy and smiling was easy to do. JJ would have fit right in and everyone in America would have been singing this song. .
You must be thinking of Jungle Book. This music would have fitted right in !!
@@ianmorton4136 ...........Yup Sir!!!
Like so many more :THE MOLD WAS BROKEN WHEN HE WAS MADE
Say that about all of those Tulsa Time players on so many projects coast to coast....
See the documentary films on both J.J. Cale's TO TULSA & BACK, the LEON RUSSELL PARADISE VIDEO STUDIOS sessions and all the cable tv installments on the LA studio scene with the players Leon Russell was associated with, namely dba The Wrecking Crew with Hal Blaine often drumming and gabbing in L.A. and NYC with David Teegarden, Jim Keltner, Jim Karstein or even fiddling guitarist Tulsa session man Bill Boatman sitting in on drums....or the satin jacketed "roller skating Buddha" on deeply grooving organ twinned with behind-the-beat sneaky Wrecking Crew So Cal host Leon Russell who dealt out the solos and nicknamed Tulsa keyboardist Larry Bell accordingly:
ua-cam.com/video/no8I5MxNAug/v-deo.html
JJ Cale and Leon Russell - Going Down
peaceinpeaceout1
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74,800 views Dec 19, 2009
JJ Cale Featuring Leon Russell: Live in Session / DVD-Video
Standard 1.33:1 Color / Production Year: 1979 /
Producers:
• Lyn Beardsall
Directors:
• Robert Garofalo
Artists:
• Leon Russell
• J.J. Cale
• Shamsi Sarumi
• Christine Lakeland
• Larry Bell
• Bill Boatman
• Ambrose Campbell
• Marty Grebb
• Jimmy Karstein
• Nick Rather
• Pat "Taco" Ryan
Here jamming on Memphis session man Don Nix's standard R&B combo groover "Goin' Down."
This video was the vanguard of the Rock Video Business and Production model that Leon bankrolled with his own session work for stars and symphonies alike in L.A. (big bucks on those Streisand records even if the business was not yet standardizing album jacket credits. Dylan insisted on that with his Nashville and Memphis studio recordings back on Blonde On Blonde)....
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Lay-Low Studios, Ore-Wa (Refuge of Atonement Seekers)
Media Discussion List\LookseeInnerEarsHearHere
amazing
Very good.
wow!!
Excellent
ANYBODY OUT THERE KNOW WHERE WE CAN GET THE LYRICS FOR THIS SONG?
Rhythm Bone (J.J. Cale)
Bone, rhythm, rhythm bone
Bone, rhythm, rhythm bone
I'll be true, I won't cheat
Give you nothing but the backbeat
Back in '56 when I heard that sound
Jukebox playin' like it'd knock me down
Couldn't stand still, couldn't keep my cool
Left my girlfriend waiting at school
Why, I wanna repeat
I keep hearing that backbeat
Bone, rhythm, rhythm bone
Bone, rhythm, rhythm bone
I'll be true, I won't cheat
Give you nothing but the backbeat
See them girls dancin' all around
They got caught in the rhythm sound
Shakin' them butts to the two and four
Hey Big Daddy can you give me some more
Why, I wanna repeat
They keep moving to the backbeat
Bone, rhythm, rhythm bone
Bone, rhythm, rhythm bone
I'll be true, I won't cheat
Give you nothing but the backbeat
There ain't no bridge, there ain't no verse
I'm beatin' this guitar for all I'm worth
Ain't no song, no melody
This ain't no rhapsody
Why, I wanna repeat
Ain't nothing here but the backbeat
Bone, rhythm, rhythm bone
Bone, rhythm, rhythm bone
I'll be true, I won't cheat
Give you nothing but the backbeat
Thanks ! :)
Christine hat dieses Filmmaterial produziert. Ein Jammer, dass die Tonspur nicht synchron ist. Ändert aber nix daran, dass mir dieses Stück besonders gut gefällt
Fabulous
True .....
The Tulsa Mafia
That unmistakable Tulsa sound !!!
☺
Nagyon szeretem a zene szåmot.
Vidám.....
én is! :)
Kossonem seypen!
Nagyon yo!!!!!!
Viszont latash
Tio Mitchito aka Mokushka
Touche'
My favourite by the length of the straight.
🌹🌷🌹
ou trouver les paroles de cette chanson? J'ai cherché partout!!
Just some Tulsa guys Karl Sapulpa,OK
The other side is beyond blue
If it gets much better call me, ….. BR 549
In the credits at the end: why’s there an apostrophe in cameras? Ain’t no apostrophe in cameras!
The only problem I have with this classic JJC number is I would love to know the names of these great musicians.
Yes, I know the names just came up on the video !
If you can write those scrolling names down from the last part of the song you will not believe it. Look them all up and you will be blown away. You have to look them up, because their names are not always known, by everybody, but they have played with hundreds of the best players in the world. They have played with to name a few: Bob Segar, Bob Dylan, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Eric Clapton, Gary Lewis, Leon Russell, Roy Clark, Bonnie Raitt, David Gates, Joe Cocker. Buffalo Springfield, Taj Mahal, The Everly Brothers, Freddie King, and many more.
@@ianmorton4136 These are all Tulsa musicians. I listed the players that they played with. I listed some, not all. Too many to mention. Copy down the names and look each one up. You will be blown away. Listed under, Ray Berry.
@@rayberry4261 Thanks for your reply. Can I get this on an album?
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I believe these are how apropos, Tulsa cats he grew up with. Look up the documentary, to Tulsa & back. Right before the album "Road to Escondido.
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