This song is the most amazing song ever played and recorded the man plays left handed upside down he's freaking awesome his supporting musicians and vocal collaborators are so in flow .. its spell bounding ! I believe blind willie would have been in awe of thier rendition !! Its haunting and hits deep in the soul 2010 was one of the best cross roads festivals ever 👍
Doyle doesn't get the credit he deserves.i've been listening to him about 40 years.he's an amazing guitarist.he plays with eric clapton alot.need I say anything else.
Love this song and wondered where Doyle got it from. So I've just sat here and listened to every video on UA-cam of every artist that's ever done this song. Everyone from Blind Willie Johnson, Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, Mellencamp, Fish etc.... I must say Doyle's version puts everybody else's to shame. Ofcourse, I may be a little partial to DBll because my God there's nothing Doyle, the best voice ever, the best badass left handed upside down and backwards guitar playing God, the best song writer and last but not least the finest sexiest man alive can't do. This song by Doyle, and only his version, makes me wanna sing, dance and smile til it hurts. Love love love me some Doyle Bramhall ll 24/7 365 days a year every year since Arc Angels. I watch Crossroads and own them all just for DBll and Clapton. A match made in heaven.
I've seen him several times in San Antonio at Sam's Burger Joint. Doyle is amazing. I have my pic taken with him twice because he always comes out to meet with the fans after his show. Going to see Arc Angels next week in San Antonio. I can't wait. xox
Wow, so good. It would've been even better had that transition to jam/riff at 4:00 went on for another 10 minutes :) I saw this one the Palladia channel (Comcast Chicago) and had the soundbar and subwoofer on and I couldn't believe my ears. The bass is incredible in this song if you have the right set up. Granted this is at 480p and I was watching at 1080p, so sound quality might be impacted, but still, good good stuff !!
I'm with you - if it weren't for his "backup", he'd be a neanderthal plodder. I have this DVD and his interviews are painfully, uh, "limited". Must be nice to have been born to it.
This is great... but to my ears the music they are playing is neither Blind Willie Johnson's nor Led Zeppelin's "In My Time of Dying" but rather Howlin' Wolf's "Spoonful."
I think he was just a friend, he might have been in the early Double Trouble though, before they were signed. He also co wrote a lot of In Step with SRV
Billy gibbons,gary clark,bramhall 2,t bone walker,jimmy Vaughn, stevie ray,on and on man.most of Texas families have a picker or player ,be it guitar ,fiddle ,banjo,harmonica, willie nelson and sons,buck owens,god bless Texas
look up the lyrics... you'll he's not... but he is only singing a small fraction of the original. listen to Bob Dylan's version, he sings the exact same thing except alot more of the lyrics.
He's using a Gibson Custom Shop Les Paul Jr Double Cut, with custom cherry gloss color. Sweet guitar with a P90 bridge pickup. Doyle mostly uses it for slide playing
hungerstriker27, No relation but here's some info for you, hope this helps. Bramhall joined The Chessmen with Jimmie Vaughan while in high school. The group opened for Jimi Hendrix when he played Dallas. In 1969, he moved to Austin and formed Texas Storm with Jimmie Vaughan. In the 1970s, Bramhall formed The Nightcrawlers with Marc Benno, which also included Jimmie Vaughan's younger brother Stevie Ray Vaughan on guitar. While in The Nightcrawlers, Bramhall co-wrote the tune "Dirty Pool," which appeared on Stevie Ray Vaughan's debut album, Texas Flood. He would write or co-write several other songs for the younger Vaughan, such as "Life by the Drop" from SRV's The Sky Is Crying album, and he played the drums on the Vaughan Brothers only album, Family Style.[1] Bramhall released his debut solo record in 1994, which included appearances from the Vaughans and his own son. He also collaborated with Jennifer Warnes in the 1990s.[1] He is the father of singer and guitarist Doyle Bramhall II.
WTF? He is a great songwriter, about as authentic as they come. Eric Clapton and BB King covered TWO songs of his on "Riding with the King". Do your homework and shut the hell up unless you know what you're talking about. He doesn't claim to be a great lead player. He wants to be known as a great songwriter, which he is.
The Page version of this was heroin induced... maybe too much for Doyle! NOONE does a rewrite like Page. N - O - O - N - N - E. This traditional ditty is ok tho. DB2 is THE shit. ] -)
This song is the most amazing song ever played and recorded the man plays left handed upside down he's freaking awesome his supporting musicians and vocal collaborators are so in flow .. its spell bounding ! I believe blind willie would have been in awe of thier rendition !! Its haunting and hits deep in the soul 2010 was one of the best cross roads festivals ever 👍
Doyle. Yeah. Watch in the flesh roger waters tour. 😊
Doyle doesn't get the credit he deserves.i've been listening to him about 40 years.he's an amazing guitarist.he plays with eric clapton alot.need I say anything else.
Love this song and wondered where Doyle got it from. So I've just sat here and listened to every video on UA-cam of every artist that's ever done this song. Everyone from Blind Willie Johnson, Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, Mellencamp, Fish etc.... I must say Doyle's version puts everybody else's to shame. Ofcourse, I may be a little partial to DBll because my God there's nothing Doyle, the best voice ever, the best badass left handed upside down and backwards guitar playing God, the best song writer and last but not least the finest sexiest man alive can't do. This song by Doyle, and only his version, makes me wanna sing, dance and smile til it hurts. Love love love me some Doyle Bramhall ll 24/7 365 days a year every year since Arc Angels. I watch Crossroads and own them all just for DBll and Clapton. A match made in heaven.
I've seen him several times in San Antonio at Sam's Burger Joint. Doyle is amazing. I have my pic taken with him twice because he always comes out to meet with the fans after his show. Going to see Arc Angels next week in San Antonio. I can't wait. xox
Love Doyle! He's a great musician! He plays with his heart it's in his blood and soul
Doyle is absolutely amazing.listen to that slide,wow.love this guy.
The Leon Russell shirt was enough for a thumbs up. . . . . . the slide? Hell yesssssss
This man is out of this world -- I can't get enough.
Lisa Palermo lol.. I just attempted to jam to it... I said “ This man is Insane” 🙂☮️💟✊🏼🎸💯
This is a --- REAL GEM --- The Band has the PERFECT RX --- Gary Clark & Doyle Bramhall II & all of these Band Members !!!
This is a song I listen to every week.love it doyle.
I want that yellow T-shirt with the print of Leon Russell. Great music too!
Tremendous experience listening to the music 🎶
good modern blues
Still love The Archangels! That's a great album. Wish they would have made more albums.
Going to see the next week in San Antonio. Unfortunately Tommy Shannon won't be playing with them. But I'm looking forward to the show so much.
@@TerryLivelyInk I'm so jealous! I'm sure that will be a great time! Have fun :)
3:15 love that part. Guy is definitely feeling it
The song has a similar affect on me.
Great song, I heard this song so many times by the original A. Brothers, it comes pretty close, but noone can replace Greg Allman. 🙏
Wow, so good. It would've been even better had that transition to jam/riff at 4:00 went on for another 10 minutes :) I saw this one the Palladia channel (Comcast Chicago) and had the soundbar and subwoofer on and I couldn't believe my ears. The bass is incredible in this song if you have the right set up. Granted this is at 480p and I was watching at 1080p, so sound quality might be impacted, but still, good good stuff !!
Crank Turner who gives a crap about your stupid speakers
Great performance, thanks for uploading off to my GR55 now to practice this one!
What a beautiful guitar!
Can't say this too often, but this is way better than Led Zeps version that most of us know.
That's a crazy comment, this is much different and good, but the zeppelin version is way better on every level...not even close
There are so many versions of the song. From original to contemporary. Some are better than others, Most are good or better. Depends on what you like
Doyle is a fantastic guitarist.i have been listening to him since tha ark angles.he plays with guitar god eric clapton.
BETTER THAN A PRAYER ...
I loved this as much as the original, they're both so different
Genio total!!!
I'm with you - if it weren't for his "backup", he'd be a neanderthal plodder. I have this DVD and his interviews are painfully, uh, "limited". Must be nice to have been born to it.
Seen him live several times at small venues. Seems extremely arrogant.
awesome! thanks for the post.
Doyle has done the best version of IMTOD in my opinion !
I agree! At least for anyone in current memory. Also, have you checked out Gary Clark Jr?
Same! Hard to play this yo!!!
Try Sammantha Fish’s too, but yeah you right!👍 Almost makes me cry!
Muito bom este som.
can't stop listening to this...
I want my pallbearers in a Cadillac convertible blasting this on my final ride
I LOVE CROSSROADS
This song predates Zep by about 50 years. Was a gospel tune written in the 1920s.
This is great... but to my ears the music they are playing is neither Blind Willie Johnson's nor Led Zeppelin's "In My Time of Dying" but rather Howlin' Wolf's "Spoonful."
R-E-S-P-E-C-T!!
Amen, Doyle!!
🔥🔥🔥perfect song for my family if im dying!
Could never imagine a bluesy version of this zeppelin song, but he did great.
It is not LZ original, it is based on Blind Willie Johnson song
Such a bad ass
I think he was just a friend, he might have been in the early Double Trouble though, before they were signed. He also co wrote a lot of In Step with SRV
That was his dad ,not DB2
great Doyle
Back up singer Gary Clark Jr..........Whooo!
Billy gibbons,gary clark,bramhall 2,t bone walker,jimmy Vaughn, stevie ray,on and on man.most of Texas families have a picker or player ,be it guitar ,fiddle ,banjo,harmonica, willie nelson and sons,buck owens,god bless Texas
Another guitarist born in the great state ofTexas.gary clark also a Texan,we breed guitarist in Texas.yeehaw
Anybody know what his setup is to get that tone? Besides that sweet LP Jr. that is.
Doyle Rocks
So nasty...so good
Right on!
The drummer is a Dave Grohl Look-a-like ^^
Badass
look up the lyrics... you'll he's not... but he is only singing a small fraction of the original. listen to Bob Dylan's version, he sings the exact same thing except alot more of the lyrics.
Ralph Stanley wrote this Gospel tune.
What guitar does doyle use in this song? it's got a really nice sound to it and i wanna look it up but i don't know the guitar model.
Anyone know the chords to this song ? I'm playing a blues fest this weekend and would very much like to perform this?
Its basically F# A F# A B A, thats the intro,verses, and most of the chorus. You should be able to figure out the rhythm
Doyle plays with the guitar actually upside down. Low strings on the bottom. So its weird tryin to figure out by watchin his hands
Yeah I saw this version. But this one is better.
i emailed 6 songs and now i cant youtube sturped
Trying to sound like Sonny Aterry with all that whooping & hollowing cool
He's using a Gibson Custom Shop Les Paul Jr Double Cut, with custom cherry gloss color. Sweet guitar with a P90 bridge pickup. Doyle mostly uses it for slide playing
for the fans... a question... i know doyle´s dad is related to srv... he was a member of double trouble or another player?
hungerstriker27, No relation but here's some info for you, hope this helps.
Bramhall joined The Chessmen with Jimmie Vaughan while in high school. The group opened for Jimi Hendrix when he played Dallas. In 1969, he moved to Austin and formed Texas Storm with Jimmie Vaughan. In the 1970s, Bramhall formed The Nightcrawlers with Marc Benno, which also included Jimmie Vaughan's younger brother Stevie Ray Vaughan on guitar. While in The Nightcrawlers, Bramhall co-wrote the tune "Dirty Pool," which appeared on Stevie Ray Vaughan's debut album, Texas Flood. He would write or co-write several other songs for the younger Vaughan, such as "Life by the Drop" from SRV's The Sky Is Crying album, and he played the drums on the Vaughan Brothers only album, Family Style.[1]
Bramhall released his debut solo record in 1994, which included appearances from the Vaughans and his own son. He also collaborated with Jennifer Warnes in the 1990s.[1]
He is the father of singer and guitarist Doyle Bramhall II.
Can someone please tell me what key the guitar part is played in, i've really been dying to learn that song
did you get the answer in these years ?
💛
this is good shit
Anyone know the name of the bass player?
I can’t believe he is dating Elle Mcphearson! Such a shock😵💫🤯😶🌫️😎
This is the one
@b3john Thanks man.... Well that makes it even harder to cover haha!
fucking good !
WTF? He is a great songwriter, about as authentic as they come. Eric Clapton and BB King covered TWO songs of his on "Riding with the King". Do your homework and shut the hell up unless you know what you're talking about. He doesn't claim to be a great lead player. He wants to be known as a great songwriter, which he is.
Brock Logan it’s a Zeppelin song
@@Crashy4 - no it is not. It’s a very old gospel song from about 1920.
@@Crashy4 Look up Josh White's version. It's on Spotify.
Who slowed the beat? He yells faster at 1:30
So I can die easy..............................
🖤Yes
@cupjake Pure soul.
This sounds pretty groovy at 1.25 speed
gotta say i was hoping they played zeps version when i clicked on this link. oh well still pretty cool.
My brain can not GO moore "MOJO THEN TO THIS INCREDIBLY FUCKING GROWWWE THEN I
What?
...and you know well B-)
who is the drimmer with the white shirt ?????
It looks alot like VIctor Indrizzo.
anyone know the tuning to this????
Open E
arf!!
Gibson Les Paul Junior Double Cutaway
What guitar is Doyle using ?
That’s a Gibson Les Paul JR
Who is going to crossroads 2013? :))
Andrei Stratulat when is it? I might be able to make it
um. yea. I know.
Yeah, well, well, well does not constitute a song or any type of music.
@fender17guy too funny
I think you need to go way back ,led zep borrowed this from a bluesman
blind willie Johnson
wait .. isn´t this written by dylan ?
Zeppelins version is still the best. Page’s leads, Bonhams drum and the fretless bass. And yes I know they didn’t write the song. Some boog did
The Page version of this was heroin induced... maybe too much for Doyle! NOONE does a rewrite like Page. N - O - O - N - N - E. This traditional ditty is ok tho. DB2 is THE shit. ] -)
Ta
LOL making up different lyrics ...
not as good as zepp
haha. ever heard of led zeppelin?
MrBlindmans there is an old sayin' - if it sounds good it is good. You should quit being a hater.
I love Doyle but it Sounds like the band is fighting itself to begin with. They do get it straightened out though.
At one point you see Doyle telling them to speed it up.