I grew up listening to music like this, and you not only covered it superbly, but also captured the feeling, which many “perfect covers” fail to do. Very well done
Guitar playing is absolutely great… but the singing is just… just heavenly beautiful. It is, in my opinion, the essential. You are a truly blessed and talented. Your voice and singing technique deserve a recognition and accolades by a wider blues and roots audience.🙏🏽👍🏽🇦🇺
Thank you so much man. Your words made me feel emotive. I'm really chasin better opportunities to play this music. I never entered an airplane in my life. I wish I can do it to show the Blues I love to people who love it too one day. My dream is to visit the places where this artists lived.
Thank you so much man, it really means the world to me when I can touch peoples heart with the music I try to play. As you see I dont pretend to copy Tommy and nobody else, but trying my best to catch the right positions and codes and first of all the feeling.
@@MoneyManBLUES I don’t think I’ve ever heard this song before. If I have it certainly didn’t resonate until I heard your take on it. You got me scurrying through UA-cam to find other versions of it and, yeah, there are other good ones but none of them seem to be as “hot wired” as yours. I’ve never heard Tommy Johnson or seen him but I get a strong impression that he’d approve of how you play his tune.
He was one of the most important delta bluesman! He was the first guy to spread that myth about the Crossroad. I recomend you to listen all his recordings and a little research about him and his biograpy. He was an influence to Hank Williams singing for example!!
@@MoneyManBLUES hello there. Was it Robert Johnson who was the actual guy that did the selling of his soul? There’s a man called Reginald D Hunter - an American comedian who is very popular here in the U.K. - who did a travelogue programme driving through the southern states of America. He visited the Tallahachi Bridge made famous by the Bobbi Gentry song. He also visited the crossroads where the encounter with the Devil took place. Neither location was anything other than ordinary. Just shows the power of music. Ordinary made iconic through myth and folklore. 👍
Thank you for keeping Tommy Johnson heard after 100 years.
Still relevant to this day:]
Wonderful. Beautifully captured the essence.
I grew up listening to music like this, and you not only covered it superbly, but also captured the feeling, which many “perfect covers” fail to do. Very well done
Guitar playing is absolutely great… but the singing is just… just heavenly beautiful. It is, in my opinion, the essential. You are a truly blessed and talented. Your voice and singing technique deserve a recognition and accolades by a wider blues and roots audience.🙏🏽👍🏽🇦🇺
Thank you so much man. Your words made me feel emotive. I'm really chasin better opportunities to play this music. I never entered an airplane in my life. I wish I can do it to show the Blues I love to people who love it too one day. My dream is to visit the places where this artists lived.
Very good!!! Great performance!
Very Authentic!!!well done
hell yasss!!! good on ya braddah
10 doigts, six cordes,une sublime voix,et UN SACRE TALENT!..
Merci pour le partage!😊
I keep coming back to this. I love this performance. Thank you.
Thank you so much man, it really means the world to me when I can touch peoples heart with the music I try to play. As you see I dont pretend to copy Tommy and nobody else, but trying my best to catch the right positions and codes and first of all the feeling.
@@MoneyManBLUES I don’t think I’ve ever heard this song before. If I have it certainly didn’t resonate until I heard your take on it. You got me scurrying through UA-cam to find other versions of it and, yeah, there are other good ones but none of them seem to be as “hot wired” as yours. I’ve never heard Tommy Johnson or seen him but I get a strong impression that he’d approve of how you play his tune.
He was one of the most important delta bluesman! He was the first guy to spread that myth about the Crossroad. I recomend you to listen all his recordings and a little research about him and his biograpy. He was an influence to Hank Williams singing for example!!
@@MoneyManBLUES hello there. Was it Robert Johnson who was the actual guy that did the selling of his soul? There’s a man called Reginald D Hunter - an American comedian who is very popular here in the U.K. - who did a travelogue programme driving through the southern states of America. He visited the Tallahachi Bridge made famous by the Bobbi Gentry song. He also visited the crossroads where the encounter with the Devil took place. Neither location was anything other than ordinary. Just shows the power of music. Ordinary made iconic through myth and folklore. 👍
Money man, you're the best ❤
Hell yea man!
Classic blues in D. 👌
Love it 🤘🏼
Man, what a great voice you got! And smooth, but gritty guitar style.
Thank you so much brother! I love your music! I've seen a lot of videos of yours and you sound amazing!!!
cool, record playing "cool drink of water blues"
Talent!
Excellent
bom demais!!
Money man , you killed it. You have my humble standing O🎵