Congratulations to the smart guy who posted this video. This is one of the best blues song ever played. I saw JLW at the House of Blues in Cambridge (the original one), since then I am in love with this song and we play it with my band since then.
This song and JLW are the ultimate for blues lovers!!
One of the things that always astonished me about "Gate" was his willingness, like here, to play some of his "slickest" stuff so quietly you almost couldn't hear it. Think he was trying tio make folks LISTEN?
Temòn!!! pero no encuentro la letra ni nada
jorgepablo1987 6 months ago
Gate and Joe are classics!! So is the "king of porn" mustache on the rhythm player!!
mattygeetarross 8 months ago
What is the song's title ?
Edibloke 1 year ago
@Edibloke I know the song as `Telephone`
roadappleband 1 year ago
@roadappleband
Thank you
Edibloke 1 year ago
@roadappleband
Who did this song???
SupertrampLP 6 months ago
sweeeeeeet!
downonthe1 2 years ago
....take your time Gate, and build that groove.
I dig the Davey Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier cameo.
mmmatthewww 2 years ago
Oh, this is fine. Old Gate giving lessons..... What a cool, subtle guitar player! Every note is gold.
compabutch 3 years ago 2
can we have some more of this great stuff please>?>>fantastic
carokraska 4 years ago
yeah that's it jack cawpk cawk cakpaw ckpac kpwack pawckpkawc kpkcwa pkackwpkcpwakpawkcpkawc
jimmyfellatio 4 years ago
Wow what fine piece of work these Masters made!
bednobs 4 years ago
for a 1 & a 2 & a 3 & a 4, take a look at Toots & the Maytals, 54-46 ( that's my number)
quundar 4 years ago
Congratulations to the smart guy who posted this video. This is one of the best blues song ever played. I saw JLW at the House of Blues in Cambridge (the original one), since then I am in love with this song and we play it with my band since then.
This song and JLW are the ultimate for blues lovers!!
maiko60 4 years ago
The Gate, baby, that Cat could just slap cut a groove and rave with the best of 'em.
432F01 4 years ago
One of the things that always astonished me about "Gate" was his willingness, like here, to play some of his "slickest" stuff so quietly you almost couldn't hear it. Think he was trying tio make folks LISTEN?
woodygould 4 years ago
Damned, it happened in Paris, France !!
Not in Texas...
Sorry George W. !!
bluesduprat 5 years ago
This is what improistational blues is all about.
Thank you God for sharing Gatemouth with us for awhile.
RonInElPaso 5 years ago
great stuff--rip clarence..you were truly and American origional!!--Saw JLW twice over the summer --what an electric performer...
crayhead 5 years ago