First Time Reaction To While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Prince, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynn, Steve Winwood
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- Опубліковано 18 бер 2023
- In this video, TNT reacts to "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" Prince, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynn, Steve Winwood
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Is Prince considered one of the greatest guitarist of all time?
In my opinion, yes.
Jimmy Page, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Frank Zappa, Johnny Winter, nearly every blues guitarist are all probably better. Price is finitely underrated, just watch his video "concert" Sign O' the Times, I would compare that to Led Zeppelin's The Song Remains The Same
He is great. Maybe under rated. There are better IMO.
YES! YES! YES! he plays 21 instruments and is a master of 19 of them according to documentary.......Supernatural talent, RIP PRINCE greatly missed! oh and by they way he did not rehearse this was on the fly they did not know what he was going to do.
Hendrix, Page, Vaughn, Winter were innovators who built on the early American blues artists, and created the genre we now loosely call “blues rock”. All are considered guitar gods. They created much of what others did later. Prince was of the next generation, and was one of the greatest musicians of my lifetime. This much is indisputable. His music didn’t fit the “guitar god” mode of the others, and I feel that’s possibly why he didn’t get the recognition. IMO he’s up there with those other guys, and had complete mastery if his instrument. Just my opinion, though.
Let's be honest, Prince took this song to another stratosphere with his solo.
RIP The Purple One 💜💔
Dani Harrison was a huge Prince fan. When Dani heard that his father abdvPrince were both to be inducted unto the Rock Hall of Fame on the sane night, Dani asked if Prince would join the already tremendous line up and play the guitar solo. Prince did not disappoint. He was such a great performer his guitar playing was often underestimated.
Prince also told Dani he was determined to make him smile during the performance.
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They both got their wish!
You might want to look up the Nina Blackwood interview of Dani Harrison. He doesn’t sound like a Prince fan.
@@tracyjohnson5023 he did
Rest in Peace, Tom Petty, Prince, George Harrison. Three of the all-time greatest musicians and song writers!
Prince made love to that guitar. What an EPIC performance! This video never gets old. Prince is the GOAT!
I totally LOVE the huge smile on George's son's face as Prince is going off.
I remember when Prince performed at the Super Bowl and the guys on sports talk radio stations here in Boston were blown away by Prince's guitar performance. They thought Prince sang pop songs. They had no idea Prince is one of the GOAT's of all time on the guitar. How cool would it have been if Prince had been one of the Traveling Wilbury's?
ummm yeh but NO!
And, in the Super Bowl, he played Purple Rain --- outside! -- in *POURING RAIN* !! -- with an *ELECTRIC GUITAR* !!!
(Did I mention the rain storm...?) 😳😱🤯
If you're gonna play that game, I can imagine him performing in a hard rock band. More in line with Jimi Hendrix, or Led Zeppelin. But he had his own vision.
Don't forget Prince played in a fucking thunderstorm of epic proportions....on a slick surface. It WAS and IS the BEST Stupid Bowl preformance of all time and ...unless something odd happens ....will NEVER EVER be topped.
Prince defo should've been part of a big band, he on his own went too weird and didn't capitalize on his talents enough imo. Shows here when he is working WITH other legends he can shine. Total legend and the most underrated guitarist of all time
I had the pleasure of seeing Prince in concert twice in my life time, and he never disappoint........ He is truly missed.
I watch this video every so often, just for the Prince solo. It gives me chills every time I hear it. Prince was a musical genius.
Ditto!
Same, the song is boring as shit for me, just not my style, but Prince's solo is fire.
I column ear gasms.
Same. Have never seen anything like it.
Me too ❤
He threw his guitar to God to hold for him til he got there RIP Prince 💜💜💜 I was blessed to have seen him 3 times.
Prince was a true Christian when he passed away!!
@@pegatheetoo1437 Jehova's Witness
Saw Purple Rain concert... AMAZING
I'm still angry
Oh ffs , you must be Murican
Prince and George Harrison - the Beatle who wrote this song were both being inducted into the Hall of Fame that night.
A fabulous cover of this Beatles song from their white album. So much talent in one place on one song!! Omg!! Marvelous!!
It was a George Harrison song, not a Beatles song.
@@fridaylong2812 Um sorry, it was a Beatles song on their white album. Harrison wrote it but released as a Beatles song. Eric Clapton played the guitar solo on the original track.
Peter Frampton did the best version of this. I am almost positive ya never heard of him.
Bet I listened to his live Album this week :)
@@fridaylong2812 it was George's greatest contribution to the Beatle library ..
Prince definitely was a badass guitar player. I’ve watched this video several times over the years and his solo is just awesome
Yes, he was. He killed 🎸 it on this video💜.
This performance only proves that Prince was and is one of the greatest performers of our generation. Simply a legend !
Prince is a guitar god. RIP Tom and Prince. What a great performance, one of my favorites. It's a dark day when those talents leave us, but it makes us appreciate them even more. Thanks for watching this one!!
Hard to believe they're both gone
MANY thought to be dead are ALIVE!
Many thought to be alive are DEAD!
George, Tom, and Prince are all together now and those heavenly guitars are definitely jammin'.
I've read that Tom said they didn't rehearse this with Prince. Prince talked to Tom, and just said, I'll do some guitar work, or words to that effect.
And if you notice, as they play, Prince is constantly looking at Tom, getting a feel for where the song is going, putting in the licks where they fit, then as he sees Tom is wrapping it up, Prince gives it that huge finish.
Prince shines here, but he's also part of the team, taking a great song and tribute, and making it absolutely unforgettable.
This whole thing was in honor of George Harrison, who had passed from cancer. He wrote and performed this song before he died.
The young man with the black hair and dark shirt, to the left of Tom Petty, is George Harrison's son.
Prince didn't play an instrument, he was part of the instrument! RIP
the ultimate "drop mic" by Prince.
Prince played like this on the Super Bowl halftime show too. Greatest halftime show ever. Many were shocked how fantastic he could play guitar. SO many did not expect this
There's a good video out there about his Super Bowl show. The stage manager was really worried about the rain...Prince said can you make it rain harder?
That halftime was way better than the football game. Prince took no prisoners.
What a performer, there will never be another like Prince...he is so missed.
The sheer amount of legendary talent on that stage and then there’s Prince. He stole the whole show with that guitar solo. He changed his style up so many times right there at the end it’s incredible. But that’s Prince! RIP Tom Petty and Prince.
Dude, T's smile getting bigger and bigger the closer we get to the Prince solo ("Just wait!") is me every time I watch this. Great content, guys! 😂
This performance moves me EVERYTIME! I miss Prince. 4/21 and I hurt every year.
This will always be one the most iconic performances ever, at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
A beautiful tribute to George Harrison. Rest in Peace, George, and thank you for all the great music. Prince was friggin' incredible.
Prince is amazing and so talented 💜 There isn't anyone with more talent and he's great at everything! I was lucky enough to see him live over 20 times
Will never get over the Beatles for giving us so much variety n depth.
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Jeff and Tom's harmonies are amazing.
I love their vocals on this song. Tender and plaintive singing...reminiscent of George Harrison's tone. They did the song justice.
We forget how good Prince was as a guitar player. But everyone up there can play.
Correct. Everyone on stage is a legend in their own right.
@@TheAdventuresofTNT I was surprised you didn't give a shout out to Jeff Lynne. I thought you liked ELO. Maybe I'm thinking of your wife. Jeff sang just as much in this performance as Petty did. Jeff and George Harrison were best friends for the last 15 years of George's life. Jeff resurrected George's career by producing and co-writing a hit album for him in the late '80s--which included a song you reacted to, "Got My Mind Set On You"--and they immediately became best mates (to use a British word). ps~Please react to more ELO! :)
Steve Winwood was the other guitar player up there. You should look at the song my sweet lord from the same "concert for george." Billy preston kills the vocals and on piano.
@@joe-zj8js Umm, no. Winwood was on keys in the back.
George Harrison Song, That is his son standing next to Tom Petty, playing the acoustic guitar!
It was truly amazing to see your wife’s reaction to this. 19 years later, Prince fans like myself are still in absolute awe at this unbelievable performance. It is truly one of the greatest moments in rock history…period. I once heard that Prince had never heard the song until he was sent the DAT to learn it. It was actually Prince’s idea to perform last; the producers actually wanted him to go first, I believe, but because he’s PRINCE, of course he knew exactly what he wanted to achieve by giving the last solo. Did you notice that the color scheme of his outfit perfectly matched the backdrop of the stage? I’m quite sure that was no accident…he knew exactly what he was doing. I sat and listened to a panel of some of his engineers at Paisley Park a few years ago and his guitar engineer discussed this performance. He said Prince tossed him the guitar and told him to give it to Oprah as a gift. What else can be said? We will never ever see the likes of Prince again in our lifetime.
And the performance was even more incredible when you know the story leading up to this show.
Yeah, Rolling Stone magazine f'd up and left him off their list (they later said he was supposed to be on it but the name got lost in the shuffle) of the Top 100 Guitarists. Rolling Stone editor was in the crowd. Prince made it his mission to let them know they goofed. Something the Prince friends would have already known (New Power people are called friends instead of fans because fan is short for fanatic).
Prince was a phenomenal artist. His guitar solo is epic in this song.
Prince is mostly known for his 80's style, but is underrated as a guitar player! I remember being in the Air Force in the early 90's and a friend let me borrow Prince's new cassette tape. I t didn't get much play on the radio, but I was blown away by the guitar work!
when i heard his song bambi off his 2nd album i knew he was great guitarist.
@@vino1954 Exactly! Same.
Prince could play pretty much any instrument and was exceptionally talented with most of them. His guitar & bass work are probably his best work.
I never got to see Prince live. But every video I've seen him in, I cannot take my eyes off of him. So electric.
Prince was a super confident performer because he KNEW the incredible talent he possessed,he makes it look easy.
RIP Prince
RIP Tom.
It’s such an amazing performance! Nobody puts Prince in the corner. He did steal the show!!The only problem with the double screen at times is that it doesn’t show Dhani Harrison’s face as much. Dhani is amazed, smiling from ear to ear as he watches and hears Prince play his dad’s best song so fantastically! He loves it! I love it! Glad you two love it!
Prince killed it , most underrated guitarist ever
Love, love, love this song, this tribute, these legends. Thank you ALL for the music and being a part of our lives. Thank you for the reaction. Remember these solos TALK to you. " listen."
A Fantastic Cover of this Terrific Beatles Song !!! Prince's Guitar 🎸 solo is indeed Epic !!! ( RIP ) 👍👍😎
Oh, when Prince started playing, I swear my soul shook. He was and always will be the best. He is still so relevant and loved here in the cities.
A jaw-dropping solo from Prince…the other guys are loving it
The young gentleman you see by Tom that was smiling with Prince before he began was George Harrison'e look alike son Dhani ( pronounced by himself as Danny ). I watched this live that night, I knew how close friends everyone on that stage was to George, and as an avid Beatles/George was my fave fan) trust when I say I went through more than one box of kleenex. Yes, Prince is who is so awesome in this and deserves the accolades 100%, but it was all so much much more...a group of friends who all knew each other coming together for their fellow brother.
Absolutely my most favorite version of this song. God bless Prince and his beautiful spirit. AMAZING 🤘🤘🤘🤘
This is from the Tribute to George (one yr after the passing of George Harrison)...Prince really kicked it up a notch with his fine solo...
It was actually from the Rock and roll hall of Fame induction ceremony. Both George and Prince were inducted that night.
Most definitely one of Prince's finest moments. Gives me chills every time I watch it.
No, U don't know? U didn't went live? I did, even after shows. He was the goat. And I knew it. So, shills all over my body. This guy was almost not human.
The talent on the stage that day was legendary.
RnR Hall of Fame ceremonies can be mind blowing. Geniuses and poets everywhere 👍🏼🍻
I sometimes think the total package of Prince overshadowed the brilliant components of Prince. His voice, his songwriting, his dancing, his fashion, his ability to find and nurture talent, his ability as a producer, and, yes, his instrumental skills, particularly with the guitar. Any of those taken alone would be enough to nurture a career. With him, they sometimes end up subsumed by the totality of the supernova known as Prince.
There were 3 Legends on that stage, and 1 LLEEGGEENNDDDD!!! 👑 🎸
Prince is certainly a great musician. And here he showed us not only his talent, but also opened his soul to us. HE DESERVES THE HALL OF FAME.
So George Harrison's son Dhani personally asked Prince to perform in this tribute to his dad at the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. On the day of the performance Prince was late to the award ceremony. He hadn't rehearsed with the band. And the band actually went on stage without him. Prince literally showed up at the last minute and only just followed them on stage on the nick of time. Dhani Harrison however didn't even realise that Prince had made it. He only notices Prince is actually on stage with them halfway through the song at 2:03, when Dhani finally turns left and sees Prince. At 2:16 they catch eyes and smile. And at 3:35, Dhani Looks at Prince, nods at him to say "Go on, go for it!". Then Prince begins an absolute face melter which has since gone down as one of the best guitar solos in history.
Prince puts on an absolute clinic here. I never realized how great of a guitarist he was until I watched this a couple years back. He definitely stole the show on a stage of very talented people.
Great performance by all, indeed... However Prince runs completely away with it and rips it to shreds. 😆
Purple Reign forever!! 💜💜
This was an iconic performance by Prince. Some poetic fans said that Prince’s guitar never landed on earth-it’s floating in ether until the rock gods retrieved it and presented it to George Harrison. Great reaction.
Prince was never seen as a guitar shredder but this performance opened up everyone's ears ..You could tell he liked the song and he put it all in for it..
Well, Prince fans knew.
Must have seen this about 80 times lol, can't stop watching it. It's beautiful.
One of the greatest songs ever. And then Prince drops by. O.M.G. RIP PRINCE. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Prince had a bit of an attitude for this recording due to being dissed as a guitar player by some media chump. Man was one of the best guitarist in the industry
Rolling Stone magazine had just published it’s top 100 guitarists of all time. Prince didn’t make the list. And he was pissed. This epic solo should show you just how angry he was.
Was gonna say that. Rolling Stone dumped on Zeppelin too…
Rolling Stone - full of crap as usual. RRHOF hates Kansas and Jethro Tull as well.
I heard he didn't show up for practice either.
@@kens32052 he didn't need to. He was truly just that talented.
Glen Campbell didn't make it either. Go check his visit with all the country people as he does "Gentle on MY Mind' then says "I'll play one" and proceeds to play that guitar better than anyone coulda done. It was an AMAZING performance. Yeah . And he does a "william tell overture" as well that is mind blowing. But he aint a guitar player worthy of Rolling Stone. Rolling stone wouldn't know music if it got jammed up their ass.
First guy doing the solo thought he was tearing it up..Prince stepped up and said "Class is in session!"
Talent, style, stage performance. Prince was the whole package.
Was fortunate to see him live in 2014, depending on what reading you do on Prince but its pretty well documented he was proficient in playing 10-12 different instruments by the time he was a teen but guitar was his first love, Hendrix was a huge influence for him.
Tom Petty was so proud to be part of the "family" that was started by George Harrison (of The Beatles) and Jeff Lynne (of the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO)). The family became The Traveling Wilburys. On stage singing was Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne, and the first amazing guitarist was Steve Winwood (a 70's and 80's legend) and, of course Dhani Harrison (George's son) on acoustic guitar.
I'm pretty that was Marc Mann playing the other lead guitar, Winwood usually plays keyboards.
Steve Winwood sometimes plays guitar, but he is playing organ on this cut. And let's not forget "Fifth Beatle" Billy Preston on piano, Steve Ferrone (originally from the Average White Band) on drums, and Jim Capaldi (of Traffic) on percussion. That's a band of rock legends right there, and Prince takes his rightful place among them.
@montalbans I think I remember seeing Winwood play sax, guitar, keyboard and sing in 1 song
Just phenomenal talent on stage. Prince stole the show. He was a extraordinary musician. Was underrated as a guitar player and could hold his own with most - his showmanship was off the charts.
You are right, musicianship is something that needs to be learned. Technology will never have anyone jamming like that! That was pure love of the game and craft. The G.O.A.T. Period!
Great reaction ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️! R.I.P. Prince ❤. And you are right , as time passes , a lot of people are going to miss out ! There is not a lot of people at all that have talent like this on todays music.
RIP George, Tom, and Prince. This was just a small glimpse into the talent of Prince, he was amazing!
Old school metal fan here and I never ever even knew Prince knew how to play a guitar until I seen this video a while back.I couldn't believe he could shred like he did.Got to respect those abilities there.
Man I miss Prince! Being a teenager in the 80's was a real blessing.
Man that solo hits so hard. Its not technically hard but it trully matches the song
Especially when he didn't practice with them. PURE NATURAL TALENT. THE PURPLE GOD 🤘🏾💜
Prince was sooooo underrated as a guitarist/musician. I read once that he played like 22 instruments WELL. Not just dabbled around with them, could play them well. A true legend. 💜
that was by design
yeah. just perfect. perfect crew, perfect stage. perfect song.
and Prince... I have no words.
RIP little Prince. And George. Thank you.
Nice to see you youngun’s seeing what we saw in the 70’ , 80’s , 90’s….real live music and performances. Prince was SO talented!
It's sad we'll never see anyone like prince ever again.
PRINCE THE SHOWMAN!!!!
Rolling Stone published their list of top 100 guitarists just before this, and Prince wasn't on it. Apparently RS execs were in the crowd and this was Prince's response. Epic!
Nobody plays the guitar with more swagger than Prince
Hendrix did.
You really should do Prince ...Play that funky music (live).. awesome cover
Prince was ONE OF A KIND I feel privileged to have seen him perform live. RIP Prince.
Now that is SWAG! Wow, love that solo. Prince, man. What an incredible guitar GOD. Killing it. So cool, and dirty. That is how you do it. And still in tune with that great band. Man o man.
Love this song, and this performance, my favorite is also seeing George Harrison's playing with the guys. He's definitely his fathers son.❤❤❤
Dhani Harrison would be the one playing with the guys, George Harrison's son.
@@cryptozoomauler5505 Love these guys!!!!💗
REST IN PEACE PRINCE 🕊️💜💜💜💜💜 AND TOM PETTY 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️😇
When I watch this performance, I think about life before recordings and how that if you didn't see it live, you just missed out, forever, that's all there was to see and hear back then, live performances. How lucky we are to have recordings! As amazing as this was though, imagine if you were there in the audience? I think I would probably be crying and screaming or maybe I'd pass out or something. And Prince, he yeeted that guitar to heaven, because he killed it.
Prince was amazingly talented! So much swag too haha😎
That’s a BAD man! What a group of musicians on that stage!
Prince, one of the greatest guitar players, muscians and performers of all time.
Prince had that guitar CRYING!!😂😂😂
He was so talented, he could do anything. ❤
I will confess that I never really payed much attention to Prince, but the first time I saw/heard this solo several years ago, I was floored. I defiantly gained a new appreciation from this performance.
Prince really kills it on a Beatles ( George) song doesn’t he?
Georges Son looks like Dad.
He sure does
He certainly does
George wouldn't have been able to denied being his dad, even if he'd wanted to
Because he looks that much like George
He was playing so many instruments. A genius .This solo guitar is absolutly ...i have no word .RIP the kid of Cincinnati 😩
This cover is awesome! Everyone in this super grouping brings their “A” Game, especially Tom Petty and of course Prince!! RIP Tom Petty and Prince, two of my favorites of all time. I miss you both terribly ❤
As great as this is, the best guitar playing ever for this song was by Gary Moore who played lead guitar for this in George Harrison's last ever concert! The video for Harrison's last show was a collection of amatures videos but the audio is still quite good! You should react to it!
..same here, buddy. I saw Gary live on stage only once. But i saw him Here in Germany 1989. Unbelieveable, Unforgetable...in my opinion Gary was the best. In everything...R.I.P. Gary
Stay safe, Robert...
This is a George Harrison song, former beatle. George Harrison Tom Petty Prince I think that's all of them those those fellows are all gone. Those three are three gentleman you don't lumped together music-wise these three artists are stand-alone geniuses in their own right. They all have their own style their own genius their own sounds their own style their own sound just like hundreds of others you just don't compare them against each other enjoy them on their own merits.
Prince just simply OWNS that guitar! ❤
What a great gathering of talent ! Love Tom Petty! RIP Prince and Tom Petty👍🙏
Prince was just so creative. I love all his music 💜
I love how all of the other performers are just shaking their head at what Prince is doing and the look he gives them. I know I am killing this, you know I am killing this the whole freaking world knows I am killing this. Ultimate mic drop.
One word.. SHOWMANSHIP!!!
Before this performance in 2004, everybody told us « Why you keep coming to his concert? »
After : « Why I’ve never came to his concert? »
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I love your reactions to this video. Nobody, and I mean nobody, had more swag while playing a guitar than Prince💜. I watched this performance too many times.