I love R.L. Burnside. He a awesome man and treated me like a daughter. I dated his son as a teen and no matter where I was or what time I would call he would come get me. He is truly missed.
Stories from this trip of Burnside and Woods are hilarious. Johnny Woods was constantly cracking RL up. That's visible here with Woods off to the side making little comments causing RL to flash that big smile.
This has been covered a thousand times... but no one equals his groove on the guitar. When they kinda do, they always compromise on something: you either loose that thumping bass on every beat or the strong accent on the upbeats. This is far more sophisticated than it looks, guitarwise.
@@StanleyKubick1 I never noticed that before, great observation! It’s interesting to see how many layers you can peel back when listening to music.. especially something as deceptively simple as this.
His timing, tonality and rhythm and vocals are absolutely incredible. As an beginner guitarist I have that much more appreciation for what he created in that 3 minutes. RL is a treasure to humanity.
he is off-the-chain amaazing! from the day i was introduced to him (thru the awesome record 'come on in') and then started listening to old live recordings and back catalogue, i am convinced this man is one of the most incredible blues guitarists ever :D
When Fat Possum recorded him, my grandpa was ecstatic. He sounded just like the old guys he’d hear in juke joints when he was done laying railroad tracks down south and he said he never thought he’d hear that again after moving back up north. He used to make me listen to RL Burnside so I could learn to play like that.
I've watched this 50 times, it sounds like something someone would need a looper pedal to recreate. He is doing 3 parts on guitar impeccably and singing great while doing so. Brilliant.
For some reason, I commented and KNEW there was SOMETHING I couldn’t quite out my finger on, that makes this one of the best songs of all time as soon I heard it I knew. Hearing you break that looper pedal thing really makes sense, I can feel the finality of this inhuman will power through the different tones of this VIDEO, not even a great recording! I’m speechless!
folks that can play at a high level on their porch or at a friend's BBQ....now there is raw talent. playing for free and hanging out with family and friends HAS to be the best ever!
That's the coolest blues music I heard in a long time. Makes me smile n lol how that dude makes the simplest thing chug along with that finger pickin style....just like he's thinkin bout ridin on that tractor.
So down right real ! I just discovered this Cat and he keeps me captivated with his uniqueness ! Must have listen to this song at least 10 times over to catch all his style . So cool that his Grandson is still drumming and keeping his Name in the Scene !
@@knows-about Thanks 👍 I'll check it out ! Happy Holidays to you and the Netherlands! Great music transcends through space and time to make it a positive universe
At Headliners in Louisville, early 2000's RL was playing. I was there for Bodeco, as they opened for him. My friend Greg Martin from the Headhunters was guest on some songs. I was in the front row and showed my harp to RL while he was playing, he just looked at me. 2nd time I showed it to him, he nods his head and I get up on stage and play with him. He had no clue who I was, and we tore it up. Damn I wish somebody had that on video, biggest thrill I ever had playing music.
s k this is a very elaborate story to have been made up. Why not pick a famous musician like Billy Joel if you just sought attention? HUH ANSWER ME THAT BALL SWEAT
bygone era. The days of the likes of the RL Burnside are gone. Delta blues were a product of the environment these guys came from. True music from the sole & for the love of the tunes.
I just went to the Mississippi Hill Country picnic this past weekend, this style is alive and well with several of RL's offspring having bands and playing there, plus Kenny Brown's band. I highly recommend everyone go at least once !
Hay algo muy único en el ritmo que lleva el señor R.L Burnside... Parece Blues del Mississippi lo que toca... Muy continuo su ritmo y fluido el cambio de acordes con melodía mas el ritmo. Todo eso mientras canta al mismo tiempo... Gente especial la del blues mas puro
That is just Fantastic!! Man' I watched this 10 times in a row .What a great piece of guitar work..Thanks lupine22 for posting and special thanks to R.L. Burnside for creating this beautiful work.
One of the greatest things about R.L.Burnside, was his ability to deliberatly drop out of a riff, & then get straight back on it without a hitch. One of the greatest Mississippi bluesmen ever. If music can be likened to that of a wheel, then surely the blues MUST be the hub.
I LOVE this! My fave blues has always been the old Mississippi Delta blues from way back but this is making me wanna try the Upper Mississippi variant! This is a great riff. I especially love it at 1:27 when he starts that hypnotic, static chord sequence and just as it lulls you into complacency, ten second later it's back into the hardest driving groove I've heard in years. Incredible!!! I have no worthy adjectives to describe it....just enjoy it!!!
If I had to choose 30sec. of music, I would start at 1:09 ...when he get's to the part at 1:26 it's just like a heavy weight get's lifted from my mind. He is such a cool performer, doesn't need to act dead serious. Always with a litte smile, while his music is on point.
Absolutely incredible. Sounds like 3 people playing together, and he makes it look sooo easy. So sad I'm just discovering Burnside, I missed so many potential years of listening
What an awesome talent ! Beautiful ! And I don't think anyone can play this song like that. I just fell into the rabbit hole of R.L. Burnside and don't intend to climb back out lol
Stop this nonsensical talk about guitar tuning. Man is self taught, genuine artist like no other. He deserved a lot more credit. I can not get enough of his music. RIP Mr. Burnside. Thank you for being part of my life.
He learned his Hill Country rhythm from none other than Mississippi Fred McDowell. When RL was barely 18 Fred would bring him to play at fish fries and house parties with him. They're both the Rawest of The Raw! The amount of tension he creates every 5 seconds then brings it back is mind blowing stuff.
I love R.L. Burnside. He a awesome man and treated me like a daughter. I dated his son as a teen and no matter where I was or what time I would call he would come get me. He is truly missed.
It's really nice to know that about the gentleman. Thank you for sharing. RL's music is the tops for me.
Wow!! You got to know a legend. How cool!!!
Family ...
I would love to meet his son I'm try to learn Mr.Burnsides songs..love his music
U MARRIED? IF NOT, I'D LOVE TO MEET YOU.
A beautiful testament to human talent. You could give that guitar to anybody but nobody could play it like that
I love how he tries to keep his smile hidden on occasion...you can just tell he loved music and tried to be modest during this filming.
He really was close to his prime in this video, still had a sweet voice with the different tones. Hill Country Blues
Stories from this trip of Burnside and Woods are hilarious. Johnny Woods was constantly cracking RL up. That's visible here with Woods off to the side making little comments causing RL to flash that big smile.
Tbh I think he's grinning cos he's off his nut
He was a happy camper with his guitar
RL in his prime giving a great performance of this Hillcountry cornerstone. Truly epic!
The Blues is the roots, everything else...is the fruits.
Well some of those fruits are growing spoiled
I can' believe I've never heard that saying!
Minute Maid will never compare to freshly squeezed🤘🏾
Willy Dixon said that.
Got that right
You can learn the song but you can’t replicate what’s oozing out from this man…Genuine to the core!
Did you learn the song? Any lessons that come close?
The thing with blues is you can’t fake it. It just is
AGREED! I haven't heard ANYONE cover this song with the same feel or stroke! Even his Son doesn't play it right lol
This has been covered a thousand times... but no one equals his groove on the guitar. When they kinda do, they always compromise on something: you either loose that thumping bass on every beat or the strong accent on the upbeats. This is far more sophisticated than it looks, guitarwise.
oh yes
100% LEGIT
I've played hendrix for most of my guitar life, while not easy. I can say learning hendrix was easier than trying to get this rhythm down
the upbeat accents almost sound like a harmonica train
@@StanleyKubick1 I never noticed that before, great observation! It’s interesting to see how many layers you can peel back when listening to music.. especially something as deceptively simple as this.
I may be an old man now but RL is teaching me.
That's why music is so magical. Doesn't matter that he doesn't have a nickel to his name, when Burnside be strummin in groove he might as well be god
He had quite a bit of money when he died
His point stands
R.L. Burnside is a blues GOD, i hope hes in heaven playing the blues when i get there one day! LEGEND!
smile is million dollar
the timing he hammers on is what gets me here
His timing, tonality and rhythm and vocals are absolutely incredible. As an beginner guitarist I have that much more appreciation for what he created in that 3 minutes. RL is a treasure to humanity.
For real, his vocals are so in tune with the guitar
You are fucking right, balls. R.L. Burnside is the TRUTH
Well Put ! Truelly a Treasure !
This took a lifetime to create
he is off-the-chain amaazing! from the day i was introduced to him (thru the awesome record 'come on in') and then started listening to old live recordings and back catalogue, i am convinced this man is one of the most incredible blues guitarists ever :D
When Fat Possum recorded him, my grandpa was ecstatic. He sounded just like the old guys he’d hear in juke joints when he was done laying railroad tracks down south and he said he never thought he’d hear that again after moving back up north. He used to make me listen to RL Burnside so I could learn to play like that.
This is the greatest thing on UA-cam
He makes it look so easy. I haven't seen anyone come close to playing this song like him.
No kidding. He's the king of rhythm in my opinion
Neither have I. Master bluesman. Shouldda been a millionaire.
I've watched this 50 times, it sounds like something someone would need a looper pedal to recreate. He is doing 3 parts on guitar impeccably and singing great while doing so. Brilliant.
For some reason, I commented and KNEW there was SOMETHING I couldn’t quite out my finger on, that makes this one of the best songs of all time as soon I heard it I knew. Hearing you break that looper pedal thing really makes sense, I can feel the finality of this inhuman will power through the different tones of this VIDEO, not even a great recording! I’m speechless!
@@seon3403 I've watched this dozens and dozens of times. The guy is a spectacular guitar player.
RL's rhythm = indestructible.
That music matches that smile!
His voice is incredible!
OK so I've been listening to the blues all my life...and that thing he does at 1:27 still sounds magical!!
Riiight, he just opens a huge window and lets a fresh breeze of joy invade all. Brutal ❤️
Yeah, and at 1:38 where he picks up the main riff, that ain't no slouch either.
Hardest blues player of all time period
Good teeth too.
I agree and all done with only four fingers.
The only thing more expressive than the singing and playing was the eyes. I’m so glad he seemed to get as much joy playing as we did listening
folks that can play at a high level on their porch or at a friend's BBQ....now there is raw talent. playing for free and hanging out with family and friends HAS to be the best ever!
+Bradley Campbell YEA MAN THAT IS WHAT I CALL PURE heART.
best ever b/c that's when it's real...
That's the coolest blues music I heard in a long time. Makes me smile n lol how that dude makes the simplest thing chug along with that finger pickin style....just like he's thinkin bout ridin on that tractor.
every time I watch this guy play he makes me smile
Love how his eyes smile, it's as if to say, oh these people are in for a treat.. Lucky us.
the ride on this is just crazy... he just keeps the gallop going. absolute monster
I watch this everyday, and will till the day I die.
Have you watched this today mate
@@onethreesix Thanks for reminding me!
His playing has inspired to get serious about learning to play guitar. I want to play these songs some day! Thank you R.L.!
laisse tomber tu n'auras jamais le groove..;
effortless, raw natural talent never ends. Food for the soul. Long may his music feed us.
The blues aint nothing but a good man feeling bad for himself. As simple as that.
i bought an epiphone acoustic guitar because of this video, it is my favorite acoustic guitar.
Authentic, pure and powerful!❤
This man was a rhythm master.!!!
This is hands down the best piece of music on youtube.
Looking at this guy ...I realize that the most important thing is that music is touching your soul
thank God and RL for Mississippi Blues.. what a brilliant artist
Saw him in a small club in San Diego a while ago...it was fucking lit...
So down right real ! I just discovered this Cat and he keeps me captivated with his uniqueness ! Must have listen to this song at least 10 times over to catch all his style . So cool that his Grandson is still drumming and keeping his Name in the Scene !
Wonderful isn't he?
@@knows-about Thanks 👍 I'll check it out ! Happy Holidays to you and the Netherlands! Great music transcends through space and time to make it a positive universe
His son Duwayne just put out a record with some of his dads songs and some of his own. give it a listen
I think that is the best opening guitar riffs that were ever written.
At Headliners in Louisville, early 2000's RL was playing. I was there for Bodeco, as they opened for him. My friend Greg Martin from the Headhunters was guest on some songs. I was in the front row and showed my harp to RL while he was playing, he just looked at me. 2nd time I showed it to him, he nods his head and I get up on stage and play with him. He had no clue who I was, and we tore it up. Damn I wish somebody had that on video, biggest thrill I ever had playing music.
No one likes unknown harp players from the audience getting up on stage. No one paid to see you, sit the fuck down!
s k evidently Rl did dickface. Shut the fuck up. I enjoyed his story
Keep believing every thing you read on the internet, dumbfuck.
s k this is a very elaborate story to have been made up. Why not pick a famous musician like Billy Joel if you just sought attention? HUH ANSWER ME THAT BALL SWEAT
RL worked with harpists awhile
bygone era. The days of the likes of the RL Burnside are gone. Delta blues were a product of the environment these guys came from. True music from the sole & for the love of the tunes.
I just went to the Mississippi Hill Country picnic this past weekend, this style is alive and well with several of RL's offspring having bands and playing there, plus Kenny Brown's band. I highly recommend everyone go at least once !
I love this song. Raw, simple and as funky as chuff! I'm trying to learn it. R . L. Burniside was aswome.
+Delusional Dave Hall his right hand is rock solid. those old blues guys were masters of rhythm...
I like how he seems to crack his own self up singing those lyrics.
They need to teach more of this in schools....
Teaching this in Clarksdale MS Delta Blues Museum ... kids learning there
This is school, class started when Burnsie started playin!!
I just had the misfortune of hearing Ed Sheeran's Castle on the Hill. I came here to cleanse my soul.
It's alright man, it's over now... Just breathe and let the blues do their thing.
UnPoeteMaudit welcome brother
God in Heavan! Be CLEANSED brother!
I threw up in my mouth a little when I read that...
😜
Hahahaha, maaaaaaate, that made me laugh.
Delta blues for life! Despite being a non American who’s never visited state side before I say blues was USA’s greatest gift to the world
Lol
this is like the greatest thing ever.
Hay algo muy único en el ritmo que lleva el señor R.L Burnside... Parece Blues del Mississippi lo que toca... Muy continuo su ritmo y fluido el cambio de acordes con melodía mas el ritmo. Todo eso mientras canta al mismo tiempo... Gente especial la del blues mas puro
That is just Fantastic!! Man' I watched this 10 times in a row .What a great piece of guitar work..Thanks lupine22 for posting and special thanks to R.L. Burnside for creating this beautiful work.
Marco Zorro sound like 3 fucking guitar players there....
yea...I was lucky enough to see him live on several occasions. I was in a trance the whole time...unbelievable!!!!
God Dammit this man can play he got rhythm in his bones ....amen......
Pour moi c'est un chef d’œuvre du boogie de RL Burnside ! !
Great performer
This is as good as it gets. Pure art
this is fantastic i do love it pure blues thank you.
Wish I could play that well! :)
True blues master!
RIP RL Burnside, and thx for the insperation you left behind!
Great Hard blues video tnx for sharing
One of the greatest things about R.L.Burnside, was his ability to deliberatly drop out of a riff, & then get straight back on it without a hitch. One of the greatest Mississippi bluesmen ever. If music can be likened to that of a wheel, then surely the blues MUST be the hub.
this dude is freaking amazing!
What a groove in the blues ! fantastic !
That is the Mississippi Claw. Most have to be born with it.
Maybe he was born with it.
Maybe it's Maybelline.
I could listen to this groove all day..!
I LOVE this! My fave blues has always been the old Mississippi Delta blues from way back but this is making me wanna try the Upper Mississippi variant! This is a great riff. I especially love it at 1:27 when he starts that hypnotic, static chord sequence and just as it lulls you into complacency, ten second later it's back into the hardest driving groove I've heard in years. Incredible!!! I have no worthy adjectives to describe it....just enjoy it!!!
the strumming and fingering seems so gentle yet swift and with great rythem!
This guy is awesome. Could listen to this all day.
at 1:28 where he backs off on his right hand just a bit and the full sound of the guitar just blooms to fill up EVERYTHING is so beautiful!!
nous on comprends pas ça mais notre coeur lui comprends..;
Like opening a big window of sweet melody
you godda love burnside's groove man!i watch this just about everyday...the guy's facial expression just get me man...
This is real real music
I love RL's smile! I love his blues just as much. There one and the same thing!
Just discovered this man last month and every song I’ve heard him play and sing kicks ass. 👍👍
If I had to choose 30sec. of music, I would start at 1:09 ...when he get's to the part at 1:26 it's just like a heavy weight get's lifted from my mind. He is such a cool performer, doesn't need to act dead serious. Always with a litte smile, while his music is on point.
Absolutely incredible. Sounds like 3 people playing together, and he makes it look sooo easy. So sad I'm just discovering Burnside, I missed so many potential years of listening
This is just pure music at its best! You can just feel it. Thank you MR Burnside
I love the music of Robert L. Burnside so much. He is one of my favourite blues musician. Great Video. Many thanks.
What an awesome talent ! Beautiful ! And I don't think anyone can play this song like that. I just fell into the rabbit hole of R.L. Burnside and don't intend to climb back out lol
A superlative blues guitar player and singer. can't wait to check out more of his stuff
What an absolute legend
What a cool man😊
been watchin this vid a long time...got to see him live several times...he was truly mesmerizing...words cannot describe...a true legend.
You sir have become a very big inspiration.
What a beautiful smile!! ☺️❤️💖
This is my cousin I love my family !!!Blues run deep in our family
seriously ? that is awesome. Let me baby ride is my favourite ! "On drums Cedric Burnside" must be your nephew ?
rusty strings on cheap epiphone sounds so nice
this kind of blues music makes me proud to be from mississippi. i also love some north mississippi all-stars and hill country revue
man, what great N.M.H.Blues!! running through my ole soul like ah freight train!! Look out now!!!
R.L. Burnside is the fucking G.O.A.T!!!
Great song, I like his accompaniment.
He just sits there lookin all bad and throws in a couple of words...
Love it!
listen to the flavor of the music
May very well be the best thing on UA-cam. Can’t stop listening to it. Genuine music from a genuine blues master.
one of the absolute greatest of all time. Missed. Legend.
I watch this video daily. His amazing technique and happy demeanor puts me in a great mood. Thanks RL !
i like how at 1:28 when he starts playin the other part he looks round and smiles like hes thinkin "yeah i know this is awsome"
It's like bells ringin
Stop this nonsensical talk about guitar tuning. Man is self taught, genuine artist like no other. He deserved a lot more credit. I can not get enough of his music. RIP Mr. Burnside. Thank you for being part of my life.
Trixie your cousin's guitar playing has given me so much joy for a long time! He's one of the most unique and awesome ever.
He learned his Hill Country rhythm from none other than Mississippi Fred McDowell. When RL was barely 18 Fred would bring him to play at fish fries and house parties with him. They're both the Rawest of The Raw! The amount of tension he creates every 5 seconds then brings it back is mind blowing stuff.
This is great! Real slap-in-your-face-blues! and look at his face expressions. Glad to see him live once here in Holland.
RL was the very best. We lost him the day after Katrina hit. May he rest in everlasting peace.
Loving the Johnny woods chime in.
I´m still addicted to this song and R.L.´s style
R.L. Burnside des rythmes et des sons inimitables. J'adore.