SICK!!! AMAZING!!! WOW!!! I had no idea Larry even had that kind of blues in his arsenal. I knew Robin did but Larry has a tone there that blue my mind.
I don't care if the video is crap..just listen. LC is playing with more intensity than I've heard in a long time--probably because of RF standing next to him. RF kills it too, as usual.
Larry Carlton has given Robben credit for many, many years--Robben has been an innovator in the: modern Blues scene, Fusion, Old School Blues, and any genre he tackles he does well. You have to give them both equal credit for being as good as there ever was . . .
After seeing Robben over 15 times, I am still in awe--he's the man!
well, not really like Elizabeth Reed, the chord progression and slow blues tempo is closer to ABB's version of Stormy Monday from the Live at Fillmore East album.
When Larry Carlton was conducting a seminar at GIT in early 78 he said he had been listening to Robben a lot lately and Robben showed him it was OK " to play one screamin note (versus a lotta notes that dont say as much )
Shut your eyes if you don't like the video and listen.
Larry is wringing ever bit of the blues out of his 335. One of the most passionate performances I have heard from him. AND I dig the hell out of Robben. Man, I love youtube!
SICK!!! AMAZING!!! WOW!!! I had no idea Larry even had that kind of blues in his arsenal. I knew Robin did but Larry has a tone there that blue my mind.
sdfitzpat1 1 year ago
8:23 New lick I must learn!!!!
PHALANX100BC 1 year ago
Together RF and LC are orgasm for the ears...
downtownwillie 2 years ago
I don't care if the video is crap..just listen. LC is playing with more intensity than I've heard in a long time--probably because of RF standing next to him. RF kills it too, as usual.
garyguitar 2 years ago
Larry Carlton has given Robben credit for many, many years--Robben has been an innovator in the: modern Blues scene, Fusion, Old School Blues, and any genre he tackles he does well. You have to give them both equal credit for being as good as there ever was . . .
After seeing Robben over 15 times, I am still in awe--he's the man!
absurdplanet 3 years ago
Love his work that Larry. I could listen to him all day,, I do,,,lol
awesome stuff..
CopperCountryGal 3 years ago
Sounds a little like "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" by the Allman Brothers.
rer442004 3 years ago
well, not really like Elizabeth Reed, the chord progression and slow blues tempo is closer to ABB's version of Stormy Monday from the Live at Fillmore East album.
gonzogourmet 2 years ago
Wow. I never heard Larry play like that before. Few notes and CRUSHING feel. Damn!
amsedelm 3 years ago
The songs called cold,cold. There is really good prof. version if you just type in Robben Ford and its on that first page of vids
Poonsk911 4 years ago
name of the song? <3
Lootfisk 4 years ago
killer feel ..
honky251 4 years ago 2
i can drift off to this song.. an forget about all hell in my life listening to this..
gypsygirl731 4 years ago
Robben Ford sounds like Larry Carlton used to sound 15 years ago. Sooooooooo.....who copied who??????
frimpit 4 years ago
When Larry Carlton was conducting a seminar at GIT in early 78 he said he had been listening to Robben a lot lately and Robben showed him it was OK " to play one screamin note (versus a lotta notes that dont say as much )
Utubestir 4 years ago
Yes .. and who does Larry name check on the back of the 335 album all those years ago ... BB King and Robben Ford !
Gorgolada 3 years ago
thats it end of story / burn your guitars now
macky12345678 4 years ago
Shut your eyes if you don't like the video and listen.
Larry is wringing ever bit of the blues out of his 335. One of the most passionate performances I have heard from him. AND I dig the hell out of Robben. Man, I love youtube!
garyguitar 4 years ago
Great music, horrible picture quality.
marksd355 4 years ago
Great
. . . but I think -see my page - I'll go overthere myself next year . . . .
ankhaton 4 years ago