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  • Such an awesome,awesome talent! He just reeked of music!!!

  • you are the man thankyou for the most beautiful sound i have heard

    truly the most talented man of your time thanks again from all your fans in oz,

  • First 30 secs hes like, where the f**k is my plec/ lol, gotta love this guy, underated, underpaid all his life, but his anme and music will live on far past when we turn to dust.

  • saw him in nyc years ago at TRAMPS ...top class blues...as every good thing in ny that stage is not there anymore.....cause is just money that nyc cares for.....and the good art comes after!.......this gives me the blues!

  • Amazing man is right! I will never get to see him live!

  • that's some nice chorus..

  • It's hard to see, but I think they are minihumbuckers.

  • A true legend!  5*

  • RIP "GATE MOUTH"

  • Could he play Thrash Metal guitar and drums as well?

  • well son of LUTHER wamble...

    please tell LUTHER that Kelly Cutler in Dallas said HOWDEE. A monster player . .. that LUTHER

  • great playing on the gitar love it thank u 4 posting it.............

  • One of my favorite Gatemouth songs. True Louisiana Texas style. The man loved this song and all the jazz lick that go with it. What great touch on the guitar. True Gatemouth style. Great Performer. Louisiana Born...Texas Raised. The best of blues...one of the first artist to use the capo. Thanks for sharing this video. Gatemouth a class act on and off stage. Port Arthur, TX Loves you man. RIP

  • I had a chance to see him once but blew it off to study for a test. I wish I had seen him instead.

  • I threw my pick away

  • The guy playing the telecaster that is in and out of the picture is Luther Wamble, my father :]

  • That is Awesome.

  • @wambloerst

    I watched your dad play at Blues Tavern in Mobile, AL last night. Hell of a player, made that Les Paul sing!

  • I can't believe I'll never see Gatemouth Brown play again. He was amazing. He was at his best when he played the fiddle. He played drums, guitar, violin, and piano....maybe other instruments as well. He believed in music, and will be missed.

  • @theoriginalcybergata Procurei tanto essa música, consegui achar, entretanto procurava numa perfomance de Sr. Clarence no Free Jazz Brasil em 1995 se não me engano, que pena que ele se foi!

  • God bless him.

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