This is fantastic. John Fogerty had some wonderful things to say about my dad and The Ventures in the documentary "The Ventures: Stars on Guitars." He's a truly gracious gentleman.
The Ventures were my first musical crush in the mid 60s. Saw them many times over the years. Once, about 1980 in a dive bar in a strip mall in upper NW Washington DC. They played on a small riser stage in front of a picture window -- pedestrians walking down the sidewalk behind them. There were maybe a dozen in the audience, including my three friends who I begged to go with me. I was crushed by the small audience and almost left to avoid embarrassing my friends. But we ordered beers and stayed. Well, they freakin' played their guts out -- as good as I've ever heard them -- all my favorites. They played my request "I Feel Fine." They bantered with the audience. No one there could believe how good they were. After the show, they stayed for 30 minutes chatting us up and signing everything in sight -- coasters, napkins, etc. I have never been around more professional, more considerate musicians -- everyone had a great time. True pros. I am so sorry you lost your dad. Maybe assuaged by the great joy his music brought to millions of us, and in the lifelong impression he left on this fan back in 1980. RIP, Mr. Wilson.
@@HAL9007 Thank you! What a cool memory to have. I'm so glad you stayed, too! That was just before their little boost back into popularity thanks to Rodney Bingenheimer playing them on K-ROQ and then the Go-Go's brought their name back into the music zeitgeist with Surfin' and Spyin'. Good times...
@@staci-layne-wilson Thanks for your kind reply. I just finished watching 'Stars on Guitars' -- Absolutely Wonderful. I learned everything I wanted to know, including all that geeky technical and technique stuff. And many cool stories, like Belushi/Akroyd, the Punk connection, the Go-Go's, displayed in the HoF next to Madonna, haha. And the most important thing to me -- they were rock stars without acting like rock stars. The Greatest. Thanks and all the best to you and your family in your difficult time. Heck, who else would thrill an old fan by taking the time to reply to a fan post after their dad died? Your Father raised you right.
So sorry for your loss. What a legend. It's amazing how just a few twangy little musical notes can change your mood...or your life. Thanks to your Dad, may he rest in peace.
John Fogerty, our generation Les Paul, does great justice to those who came before him in this tribute to Don Wilson. The Ventures probably out-sold Creedence, making over 60 albums worldwide, mostly in the Far East.
I still play that song on my guitar. The Ventures originally got that song from Chet Atkins but they couldn't play Chet's version so they made their own version and became a big hit for them. I have meany albums of the ventures and still love their music.
John Fogerty was born in the Sweet Spot in Post WW2 America. It meant he grew up with Radio in the background, not TV. When TV came along it was mostly Singing Cowboys for kids. He lived through Elvis and The Everly Brothers but was still young enough to appreciate the Beatles and Stones. There will never be another generation like that. It includes David Bowie, Glenn Frey, Elton John, Jackson Browne and loads of others.
I remember listening to a 45 record from RCA with Walk Dont Run on one side and Elvis Jailhouse Rock on the other. It was 1962/63 right before President Kennedy was assassinated, interrupting my favorite cartoon of Felix the Cat on TV. Dad was stationed at Ft Buchanan in Puerto Rico then . Good memories as well as bad…. I wore my brothers record out practically 😁
I was only 7 YO when that song was released and although I didn't start buying records until the Beatles' I Want Hold Your Hand, a few years later, I still remember that cool guitar lick from this song.
My condolences, Staci. As you’ve probably heard a thousand times, my early guitar playing was influenced by your dad and the Ventures. To this day, if I happen to be in the presence of another guitar player around my age (I’m 68), the first song we play together is usually by the Ventures, seems like we all have that in common. Your dad and his buddies live on in all of us.
WONDERFUL!! Mr. Fogerty I FOLLOW CCR SINCE DE 70s I’m from Monterrey NL Mexico now living in Houston Tx now in my seventies I think I’m not gonna get my dream to be present in one of your concerts 🥲…… best regards and blessings to you and your family…. I’ll stay tuned
my first guitar songs by a friend who introduced me to bot Ventures and shadows. thank you Moses. later I played in a band that covered CCR. Thanks John for a beautiful tribute to the legends of guitar.
I just went and found a stereo version of the Ventures "Walk Don't Run", which was GREAT, but will never know how it would have sounded with the extra bass this version provided. Thanks, John Fogerty and Band.
The great Johnny Smith wrote 'Walk Don't Run' and all we little guitar pukes learned it to play at sock hops, teen clubs and high school dances. It was a great song to learn, lots of chords, lots of melody, and lots of wang if you owned a Stratocaster. Big hit, big time fun! Thanks Mr. Fogerty,
Johnny Smith lived just a few blocks from me. He also had a music store nearby. I went there for my strings and such but was always too intimidated to say much to him. I was a fool. He also would have a cocktail at a tavern I frequented but he was never there when I was, the place was called The Point. I played there one night an impromptu session solo for a girlfriend since it was her birthday. I did well and we all had fun but if Johnny walked in what would I have done? Apologize to him and runaway? His talent was intimidating. Chet didn't even want to join him onstage when Johnny invited him up at a club in Denver!Young people need to watch Johnny Smith on video, he was amazing.
Some songs are just immortal in their genre. "Walk, Don't Run" is one of those. I've always been a Ventures fan and we even did some of their stuff back in the local band days. No place in instrumentals for me ☹'cuz I was the front man 😎 Poor me, having to struggle a microphone from the car to the stage 😫 😵💫 I'm 75, soon 76 end of summer but I remember it all like it was yesterday. Excellent music. John, our lead guitar had WDR nailed cold the second time he played it but he was like that with all the songs. The rest of us had to haul it to get the music up to speed. A lot of other local bands did it too, but we did it best. All this to say that the Ventures were an giant inspiration in those days and I wouldn't trade those memories for anything, literally. Thank you Don. You live on in our minds but mostly in our hearts.
Ventures were a wonderful group and so much fun. When you saw the waves and surfers the music went right along. Life was so much better with the Ventures
I had the pleasure of seeing the ventures back in the early 1990s at Disneyland Anaheim CA blast to the past . They still had Mel on drums , RIP Don ! you rock brother forever !
Got framed, personally signed to me Nokie Edwards autograph hanging prominent in my jam room/mancave here. Been a diehard since early 60s, Perfidia days; I'm old. RIP, Nokie & Don; you guys literally made me buy a guitar, when a youngster; no regrets today!
And it was *universal*. All across the globe those wonderful guitar groups were loved and emulated. PIpeline, Telstar, Walk, Don't Run, Apache, Savage.. they echoed through every continent, every city. They made you happy then - they still do now. And the Ventures and Shadows rode that wave into our lives. Sigh. Magical music, indeed. 🎸☮
I'll chime in as well. Don, Bob, Mel, Nokie, Jerry, Leon. My music heroes. They played many, many genres all to perfection. All rest in peace. May your music live on and on. I know it will.
Say what? Eternity will have nothing to do with any of us or what we have done. It will all be about Jesus Christ who died on a cross to save the world from their sins. "WE" all deserve hell and then the lake of fire on judgement day. Ephesians 2:8-9 "for by God's Grace are we saved through Faith, not by works, not that anyone can boast of their Salvation."
@@rickysherfy3990 no sleeping permitted in hell or the lake of fire for eternity. There will be no rest day or night. Only torment forever and ever and ever. 😥😫😖😭
Like so many of a certain time, I learned to play guitar in part by hearing the Ventures songs of the early 1960's As a band, they defined what an instrumental Rock and Roll band should sound like. And because they didn't do vocal records, their records were universal across the world. Even though their version of "WDR" is twice removed from the Johnny Smith original, it is their arrangement that people remember over sixty years after it was recorded. RIP Don Wilson, the band can play again in the next life.
... nobody lives on this earth forever. God did not create man to be snuffed out like a candle wick. What kind of mind do you think created all that we see and can know? Even created those who choose to be liars and tell us their is no God?
@@jackbrumby1892 Of course! If God were real and men were shown it? There will be no one in the Lake of Fire. Makes sense.... if you think about it. Now... try thinking about it. The angels that rebelled saw God. Yet, they still insisted. God knows how to allow for freedom so men believe in Him for only the right reason. If God said, "believe or burn?" That would be Allah speaking, not the God who's Son died on the Cross so all who believe will be saved..... But, then again? Don't bother to think about it. All that ever is is limited to the limits of your own intellect. Nothing exists outside of it.
Until judgement day. Then eternity will not be about any of us or what we have done. It will all be about Jesus Christ who died on a cross to save us from our sins. "WE" all deserve hell and then the lake of fire on judgement day.
@@geezer4338 Amen???? You cannot play for your salvation. Making people happy will not save your soul. Only by faith in Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of our sins can we be saved.
@@geezer4338 Give praise to Jesus Christ only. Jeremiah 17:5 New Living Translation 5 This is what the Lord says: “Cursed are those who put their trust in mere humans, who rely on human strength and turn their hearts away from the Lord. Are you cursed??? hell is nothing to lighten up about or the lake of fire on judgement day. Eternity is serious business.
When someone says instrumental music Walk Don't Run is the song that comes to me. I spent almost every day of the summer at the pool and Walk Don't Run was played about every fifth song to remind us to walk, not Run.😁 Walk Don't Run lives in my heart as Summer, laughter, dancing, friends and just joy in general. R.I.H. Don Wilson... you and the Ventures created so many wonderful songs to remember you by. Soundtrack of my youth 🎼 🖤
Wow John got the human metronome Kenny arnoff back drumming rock and roll again he was on the country scene for so many years drumming so many sessions
Long before "Green River", in my early days of playing in bands, the "surf" music of the Ventures was our cup of tea. This song, "Walk Don't Run"was one of the best.
Really fun to hear. I’m 68, and in 1967-1969 myself and several others made a garage band. I played drums. We actually did pretty well. And played some private parties and several small town sock hops. Lasting memories. John Fogerty and many of those in that period were who we played.
isnt it abit ironic that 2 of the greatest instrumental bands ever started at about the same time (late '50s) on opposite sides of the Atlantic and their music is still covered and played, The Ventures and The Shadows - - music legends!
I spent the first 7 years of my life in El Cerrito, and my brothers went to junior high with some of the guys who later became CCR. Blue Velvets, Golliwogs, CCR... That John Fogerty was able to perform this stunning tribute to Don Wilson of the Ventures on the night of his passing in January of 2022 still blows my mind. This is El Cerrito badass at its absolute finest, IMHO.
Class act that John Fogerty. I’ll never forget when John was inducting The Ventures into the Hall Of Fame. He said , The Ventures recorded 250 Albums. Good Lord , Most if us today just want to SELL 250 Albums. God Bless Don Wilson and The Ventures. 🙏😞
Hats off to John C Fogerty for doing full justice with His Band of Men , to Don Williams of The Ventures, by playing the fantastic instrumental, ' Walk Don't Run '.. The Ventures were one of my favorite Bands playing many , many Instrumental hits from my School Days, and still are . 🎶❤️👏👏👏
Man, it’s hard to not get emotional over this. My family and I came to America in 1960, and this was the first music I heard and loved. Surf music wasn’t ‘surf’ music, it WAS music, period.
I just found this and learned about Don. Someone else said it here, “You don’t live forever but when it hits…..” Don was the last of the original duo with Bob. I’ll always play The Ventures music. Not just because I learned so much from their records, but because the music was great. I don’t know why, but Don’s passing is bothering me more that the loss of the others. You’ll be missed Don…BIG TIME! God Bless you.
69 years old and if it wasn't for the Ventures I probably would have never learned how to play the guitar at age 10. They inspired me so much. Walk Don't Run was the first song I ever learned to play. Thanks so much for your music Ventures!!
Me too....but having had a guitar for over 6.8 decades.....the more I know...the less I know.....and Arthur is not my friend, But my Ventures albums are.
how the hell did this comment end up here...Was made on a tribute video of the Ventures Don Wilson...I guess artificial intelligence is really artificial.
I'm very sorry to hear of Don Wilson's passing. The Ventures were such an inspiration to me trying to learn the guitar in late 1950's and early 1960's. I only had a beat up Kay acoustic guitar my dear mountain Grandma gave me ,then. A few years ago my three piece band played for my 1961 Everett class reunion in Maryville ,Tennessee. We started off with WALK DON'T RUN ,and I had a 6120 orange Chet Atkins Gretsch guitar to play it on.What a thrill for me. My condolences to Don's family.
Fogerty is no fake... he can sing, play and wrote hit after hit. And a guy who can play a great OLD hit in tempo ...and right is good enough. And I lived the late 1950s onward and heard all the hits on 45RPM records...
This is fantastic. John Fogerty had some wonderful things to say about my dad and The Ventures in the documentary "The Ventures: Stars on Guitars." He's a truly gracious gentleman.
The Ventures were my first musical crush in the mid 60s. Saw them many times over the years. Once, about 1980 in a dive bar in a strip mall in upper NW Washington DC. They played on a small riser stage in front of a picture window -- pedestrians walking down the sidewalk behind them. There were maybe a dozen in the audience, including my three friends who I begged to go with me. I was crushed by the small audience and almost left to avoid embarrassing my friends. But we ordered beers and stayed. Well, they freakin' played their guts out -- as good as I've ever heard them -- all my favorites. They played my request "I Feel Fine." They bantered with the audience. No one there could believe how good they were. After the show, they stayed for 30 minutes chatting us up and signing everything in sight -- coasters, napkins, etc. I have never been around more professional, more considerate musicians -- everyone had a great time. True pros. I am so sorry you lost your dad. Maybe assuaged by the great joy his music brought to millions of us, and in the lifelong impression he left on this fan back in 1980. RIP, Mr. Wilson.
@@HAL9007 Thank you! What a cool memory to have. I'm so glad you stayed, too! That was just before their little boost back into popularity thanks to Rodney Bingenheimer playing them on K-ROQ and then the Go-Go's brought their name back into the music zeitgeist with Surfin' and Spyin'. Good times...
@@staci-layne-wilson Thanks for your kind reply. I just finished watching 'Stars on Guitars' -- Absolutely Wonderful. I learned everything I wanted to know, including all that geeky technical and technique stuff. And many cool stories, like Belushi/Akroyd, the Punk connection, the Go-Go's, displayed in the HoF next to Madonna, haha. And the most important thing to me -- they were rock stars without acting like rock stars. The Greatest. Thanks and all the best to you and your family in your difficult time. Heck, who else would thrill an old fan by taking the time to reply to a fan post after their dad died?
Your Father raised you right.
So sorry for your loss. What a legend. It's amazing how just a few twangy little musical notes can change your mood...or your life. Thanks to your Dad, may he rest in peace.
Been a Ventures fan forever and I will be playing this song tonight...R.I.P. Don.
John Fogerty, our generation Les Paul, does great justice to those who came before him in this tribute to Don Wilson. The Ventures probably out-sold Creedence, making over 60 albums worldwide, mostly in the Far East.
I still play that song on my guitar. The Ventures originally got that song from Chet Atkins but they couldn't play Chet's version so they made their own version and became a big hit for them. I have meany albums of the ventures and still love their music.
Great Music! J Fogerty great musician
The best tribute anyone could recieve. RIP Don and thanks John.
Guitar and how is was meant to be played! Classic I'm gonna learn this one now. CHOW!!
Loved the Ventures and the Mosrite guitars they played.
i loved the pink fairies song walkdont run the best!!
That drummer is punishing those drums, love it.
John Fogerty was born in the Sweet Spot in Post WW2 America. It meant he grew up with Radio in the background, not TV. When TV came along it was mostly Singing Cowboys for kids. He lived through Elvis and The Everly Brothers but was still young enough to appreciate the Beatles and Stones. There will never be another generation like that. It includes David Bowie, Glenn Frey, Elton John, Jackson Browne and loads of others.
Well done! The Ventures were my favorite band
I have always been a fan of the Ventures and was glad to see this tribute to Don Wilson
I remember listening to a 45 record from RCA with Walk Dont Run on one side and Elvis Jailhouse Rock on the other.
It was 1962/63 right before President Kennedy was assassinated, interrupting my favorite cartoon of Felix the Cat on TV. Dad was stationed at Ft Buchanan in Puerto Rico then .
Good memories as well as bad….
I wore my brothers record out practically 😁
John spielt eine Strat, sehr selten
Don Wilson was a great human. There is sure a legacy.
ドンウィルソンの偉大さを改めて感じれた!
ありがとう!
I Actually STILL have THIS VINYL 33 1/3 ALBUM OF The Ventures!! Love, Love it !!!
So do I. Plus I have a few other Venture albums too. All purchased in the early to mid 60's
I have a copy of this album, too!! Thanks for posting your comment, from a long-time Ventures fan in New Jersey!
Have all my Ventures albums from the Sixties as well. Great music!
Gosh, that’s great. Losing our guitar 🎸 heroes. Dick Dale, Don Wilson, both in the last couple years.
The Ventures taught everybody to play guitar. Don Wilson was one of the best rhythm guitarists ever. Very classy of John Fogerty to pay tribute.
RIP Don Wilson...Rock on John Fogerty---Does not get any better than the Ventures, who created a sonic snapshot of the early 1960s
Saw this performance. Outstanding!
Thank you, Jim Letourneau! Thank you, John Fogerty band. Thank you, Ventures/Don Wilson!!!
That was a nice thing to do. The Ventures were some of my guitar heroes too. RIP to all The Ventures. The music lives on.
Nice nice nice, thanks john for a great tribute
I was only 7 YO when that song was released and although I didn't start buying records until the Beatles' I Want Hold Your Hand, a few years later, I still remember that cool guitar lick from this song.
I learned to play guitar by listening to the Ventures. Miss the music.
forgot to mention that my best friend had a Moserite guitar.
Beautiful Jim. Thank you******
This song started many musicians on their journey.
My condolences, Staci. As you’ve probably heard a thousand times, my early guitar playing was influenced by your dad and the Ventures. To this day, if I happen to be in the presence of another guitar player around my age (I’m 68), the first song we play together is usually by the Ventures, seems like we all have that in common. Your dad and his buddies live on in all of us.
Yes, definitely. It's very nice to know that.
Ace John you certainly did it justice..
Thank you. I loved them.
The Ventures are a big reason why I'm a guitar player today. Thank you Don Wilson!
amazing tribute
I loved the Ventures! Still do!!!
The Ventures were Great! I remember them vividly. Also, I'm a huge John Fogerty fan since Clearwater Credence. This is REAL Rock Man!!
John played Walk Don't Run note for note and it sounded as if the Ventures were playing live... RIP Don Wilson.
WONDERFUL!! Mr. Fogerty I FOLLOW CCR SINCE DE 70s I’m from Monterrey NL Mexico now living in Houston Tx now in my seventies I think I’m not gonna get my dream to be present in one of your concerts 🥲…… best regards and blessings to you and your family…. I’ll stay tuned
good job and yes they were GREAT.
my first guitar songs by a friend who introduced me to bot Ventures and shadows. thank you Moses. later I played in a band that covered CCR. Thanks John for a beautiful tribute to the legends of guitar.
The Ventures from the US and the Shadows from the UK, how we loved their music.
I clicked like before it started, because i knew that it would be goo. I used to play this with my band in London back in the 60's
You should mention that music back then was made to dance to.
I just went and found a stereo version of the Ventures "Walk Don't Run", which was GREAT, but will never know how it would have sounded with the extra bass this version provided. Thanks, John Fogerty and Band.
A..and legend of playing rhythem and melody and rock n roll..great sound..phenomenal
i love jhon fogerty
Amazing! What a Nice surprise!
The great Johnny Smith wrote 'Walk Don't Run' and all we little guitar pukes learned it to play at sock hops, teen clubs and high school dances. It was a great song to learn, lots of chords, lots of melody, and lots of wang if you owned a Stratocaster. Big hit, big time fun! Thanks Mr. Fogerty,
Johnny Smith lived just a few blocks from me. He also had a music store nearby. I went there for my strings and such but was always too intimidated to say much to him. I was a fool. He also would have a cocktail at a tavern I frequented but he was never there when I was, the place was called The Point. I played there one night an impromptu session solo for a girlfriend since it was her birthday. I did well and we all had fun but if Johnny walked in what would I have done? Apologize to him and runaway? His talent was intimidating. Chet didn't even want to join him onstage when Johnny invited him up at a club in Denver!Young people need to watch Johnny Smith on video, he was amazing.
Thanks for mentioning Johnny Smith. The Ventures of course had the big hit with it, but as you said, the great jazz guitarist Johnny Smith wrote it.
Think you meant twang lol
Such a great compliment from such a great guy..The Ventures are all deceased now..Don was the last...but thank you John..
My favourite all time , the Ventures
Some songs are just immortal in their genre. "Walk, Don't Run" is one of those. I've always been a Ventures fan and we even did some of their stuff back in the local band days.
No place in instrumentals for me ☹'cuz I was the front man 😎
Poor me, having to struggle a microphone from the car to the stage 😫 😵💫 I'm 75, soon 76 end of summer but I remember it all like it was yesterday. Excellent music.
John, our lead guitar had WDR nailed cold the second time he played it but he was like that with all the songs. The rest of us had to haul it to get the music up to speed. A lot of other local bands did it too, but we did it best.
All this to say that the Ventures were an giant inspiration in those days and I wouldn't trade those memories for anything, literally.
Thank you Don. You live on in our minds but mostly in our hearts.
Wow! What great playing.
Grew up in Socal in the 60's this was one of the first tunes I learned to play on the Guitar, then Sleepwalk, and Apache.
Ventures were a wonderful group and so much fun. When you saw the waves and surfers the music went right along. Life was so much better with the Ventures
I had the pleasure of seeing the ventures back in the early 1990s at Disneyland Anaheim CA blast to the past . They still had Mel on drums , RIP Don ! you rock brother forever !
I remember that show!
Got framed, personally signed to me Nokie Edwards autograph hanging prominent in my jam room/mancave here. Been a diehard since early 60s, Perfidia days; I'm old.
RIP, Nokie & Don; you guys literally made me buy a guitar, when a youngster;
no regrets today!
Sounds great God bless Don Wilson nokie Edwards Bob Bogle and Mel Taylor
And it was *universal*. All across the globe those wonderful guitar groups were loved and emulated. PIpeline, Telstar, Walk, Don't Run, Apache, Savage.. they echoed through every continent, every city. They made you happy then - they still do now.
And the Ventures and Shadows rode that wave into our lives.
Sigh. Magical music, indeed. 🎸☮
It’s sad that their all gone now. RIP. 🎸🙏🏻🙏🏻
I used to listen to The ventures on a jukebox at our local bar I love them fender stratocasters
Super, bravo, 👍👍👍🇧🇪
I'll chime in as well. Don, Bob, Mel, Nokie, Jerry, Leon. My music heroes. They played many, many genres all to perfection.
All rest in peace. May your music live on and on. I know it will.
Say what? Eternity will have nothing to do with any of us or what we have done. It will all be about Jesus Christ who died on a cross to save the world from their sins. "WE" all deserve hell and then the lake of fire on judgement day. Ephesians 2:8-9 "for by God's Grace are we saved through Faith, not by works, not that anyone can boast of their Salvation."
There wasn't a song or genre that they couldn't play, and most times play em better than the originals. Still love them to this day. Thanks guys.
@@JohnSmith-uy7sv zzzs
@@rickysherfy3990 no sleeping permitted in hell or the lake of fire for eternity. There will be no rest day or night. Only torment forever and ever and ever. 😥😫😖😭
“Walk Don’t Run” was the instrumental that made me want to play guitar…. I remember when I finall learned to play it all the way
Made me want to play the drums. Formed a band with my cousins and this was the first song I learned to play.
Like so many of a certain time, I learned to play guitar in part by hearing the Ventures songs of the early 1960's
As a band, they defined what an instrumental Rock and Roll band should sound like.
And because they didn't do vocal records, their records were universal across the world.
Even though their version of "WDR" is twice removed from the Johnny Smith original, it is their arrangement that people remember over sixty years after it was recorded.
RIP Don Wilson, the band can play again in the next life.
Great Tribute!!
The Ventures were iconic. Love this tribute !
No doubt, they were a huge influence on future rock and rollers!!!!!
Nobody lives forever. Still it hits you. Thank you Don Wilson, thank you John Fogerty.
... nobody lives on this earth forever. God did not create man to be snuffed out like a candle wick. What kind of mind do you think created all that we see and can know? Even created those who choose to be liars and tell us their is no God?
@@genez429 Which there isn't.
@@jackbrumby1892 Of course! If God were real and men were shown it? There will be no one in the Lake of Fire. Makes sense.... if you think about it. Now... try thinking about it. The angels that rebelled saw God. Yet, they still insisted. God knows how to allow for freedom so men believe in Him for only the right reason. If God said, "believe or burn?" That would be Allah speaking, not the God who's Son died on the Cross so all who believe will be saved..... But, then again? Don't bother to think about it. All that ever is is limited to the limits of your own intellect. Nothing exists outside of it.
@@genez429 And yours is limited more than most.
@@chrissygerwitz520 Ouch! Ouch that hurt! (but we are all going to die.)
Super! I surely remember the ventures!
RIP Don Wilson. Your song Walk Don't Run is one of the greatest instrumental pieces of all time alongside Cuban standard El Manisera.
It was actually Johnny Smith's!
Rest in peace. Mel, Bob, Nookie and Don. Your music will never fade away.
Until judgement day. Then eternity will not be about any of us or what we have done. It will all be about Jesus Christ who died on a cross to save us from our sins. "WE" all deserve hell and then the lake of fire on judgement day.
Amen. And please don't forget Howie Johnson who played drums on the first 6 albums. They were great pure rock and roll.
@@geezer4338 Amen???? You cannot play for your salvation. Making people happy will not save your soul. Only by faith in Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of our sins can we be saved.
@@JohnSmith-uy7sv my amen goes to Ed Lau. I ignored that other guy who I didn't eved read until after I sent reply to Ed.
So lighten up
@@geezer4338 Give praise to Jesus Christ only. Jeremiah 17:5 New Living Translation
5 This is what the Lord says:
“Cursed are those who put their trust in mere humans,
who rely on human strength and turn their hearts away from the Lord. Are you cursed??? hell is nothing to lighten up about or the lake of fire on judgement day. Eternity is serious business.
OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
John you are a hero to me !
I still listen to the Ventures and the Shadows to this day
When someone says instrumental music Walk Don't Run is the song that comes to me. I spent almost every day of the summer at the pool and Walk Don't Run was played about every fifth song to remind us to walk, not Run.😁 Walk Don't Run lives in my heart as Summer, laughter, dancing, friends and just joy in general. R.I.H. Don Wilson... you and the Ventures created so many wonderful songs to remember you by.
Soundtrack of my youth 🎼 🖤
Wow John got the human metronome Kenny arnoff back drumming rock and roll again he was on the country scene for so many years drumming so many sessions
Long before "Green River", in my early days of playing in bands, the "surf" music of the Ventures was our cup of tea. This song, "Walk Don't Run"was one of the best.
Really fun to hear. I’m 68, and in 1967-1969 myself and several others made a garage band. I played drums. We actually did pretty well. And played some private parties and several small town sock hops.
Lasting memories. John Fogerty and many of those in that period were who we played.
Oh, yeah. This is a must learn for guitarist.
John Fogerty Still Going!!
isnt it abit ironic that 2 of the greatest instrumental bands ever started at about the same time (late '50s) on opposite sides of the Atlantic and their music is still covered and played, The Ventures and The Shadows - - music legends!
WOW A SHOW IN TRIBUTE TO DON ! GR8.
They truly were awesome
Two of my favorite heroes-John Fogerty and The Ventures!!
AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
John showing some old school respect for Don Wilson. Very nice to see, Springsteen does the same sort of thing.
I spent the first 7 years of my life in El Cerrito, and my brothers went to junior high with some of the guys who later became CCR. Blue Velvets, Golliwogs, CCR... That John Fogerty was able to perform this stunning tribute to Don Wilson of the Ventures on the night of his passing in January of 2022 still blows my mind. This is El Cerrito badass at its absolute finest, IMHO.
Class act that John Fogerty. I’ll never forget when John was inducting The Ventures into the Hall Of Fame. He said , The Ventures recorded 250 Albums. Good Lord , Most if us today just want to SELL 250 Albums. God Bless Don Wilson and The Ventures. 🙏😞
Hats off to John C Fogerty for doing full justice with His Band of Men , to Don Williams of The Ventures, by playing the fantastic instrumental, ' Walk Don't Run '.. The Ventures were one of my favorite Bands playing many , many Instrumental hits from my School Days, and still are . 🎶❤️👏👏👏
Man, it’s hard to not get emotional over this. My family and I came to America in 1960, and this was the first music I heard and loved. Surf music wasn’t ‘surf’ music, it WAS music, period.
I just found this and learned about Don. Someone else said it here, “You don’t live forever but when it hits…..”
Don was the last of the original duo with Bob. I’ll always play The Ventures music. Not just because I learned so much from their records, but because the music was great. I don’t know why, but Don’s passing is bothering me more that the loss of the others. You’ll be missed Don…BIG TIME! God Bless you.
69 years old and if it wasn't for the Ventures I probably would have never learned how to play the guitar at age 10. They inspired me so much. Walk Don't Run was the first song I ever learned to play. Thanks so much for your music Ventures!!
Wow man... You took the words right out of my mouth! I too learned Walk Don't Run first and was so proud of myself. It just builds on from there!
Me too....but having had a guitar for over 6.8 decades.....the more I know...the less I know.....and Arthur is not my friend, But my Ventures albums are.
how the hell did this comment end up here...Was made on a tribute video of the Ventures Don Wilson...I guess artificial intelligence is really artificial.
Believe it or not, in 1965 they played in my high school gym-still have the B&W photos of them on stage and me getting an autograph from Mel
@@ronfisher5259
That's fantastic!!! Great memorie for you!
My first album purchase: "The Ventures in Outer Space". Thinking 1963. Yep, I loved the Ventures.
The Ventures got me into playing guitar! RIP Ax man!
I was there too
I'm very sorry to hear of Don Wilson's passing. The Ventures were such an inspiration to me trying to learn the guitar in late 1950's and early 1960's. I only had a beat up Kay acoustic guitar my dear mountain Grandma gave me ,then. A few years ago my three piece band played for my 1961 Everett class reunion in Maryville ,Tennessee. We started off with WALK DON'T RUN ,and I had a 6120 orange Chet Atkins Gretsch guitar to play it on.What a thrill for me. My condolences to Don's family.
I have most of the ventures and ccr's albums,the best there is !
Fogerty is no fake... he can sing, play and wrote hit after hit. And a guy who can play a great OLD hit in tempo ...and right is good enough. And I lived the late 1950s onward and heard all the hits on 45RPM records...
John has always been one of my favorite guitarists
and thank you Johnny Smith!
First song I learned to play on the guitar in 1964