Blacks, and whites both, used to look up to musicians like this who had talent. And blacks had Malcom X and Martin Luther King to look up to back then as well. Nowadays you have only the degenerates in pop music and illiterate rappers. What have we come to?
So is there the whiole thing out on DVD somewhere in the internet or does some one has this on video or what? Would like to see the whole documentary for sure!
@lastkmbazoh It is indeed Gillespie. But I don't think it's T Bone Walker's band. This is a recording which can be found under the search 't bone walker woman you must be crazy', where Norman Granz introduces T Bone as '...the singer with JTP'. I think this may stand for Jazz at The Philharmonic, suggesting a special band was put together for the occasion, hence the inclusion of Dizzie Gillespie perhaps.
... I've read that Texas style blues was less depressed, because it mirrored the mood of the men working in the oil fields; people usually had less financial worries etc. Sounds convincing enough to me. It def. is a lighter kind of Blues.
I grew up in East Texas and like Albert said we had no harmonica players at that time which was late fifties. In the early sixties I moved to Houston and played behind Jmmy Reed and he was the first harp player I gigged with. The Texas sound was guitars, horns and a piano thrown in. But Houston had Albert, Johnny Copeland, Tex Hughes, Clarence Holliman, Gatemouth, Gaines, Johnny Brown..at any given time they all hung out there.
I hear T-Bone Walker in just about every old blues player, from Hendrix to Billy Gibbons to BB King, Chuck Berry. I guess everybody that started player guitar before 1980 you hear a little T-Bone Walker in all of them. Man, thats a hell of a legacy........
that's because T-Bone was the real inventor, not Robert Johnson. T-Bone is the grandfather of rock too, as Chuck Berry was a big fan of T-Bone. BB King too, so there's the blues side.
Oh my goodness Borny, where did you get this? It's just awesome, I've never seen before! Have you seen that cross around Jimmie's neck? That was Stevie's famous copric cross, what they gave to Jimmie after that tragic accident. God bless the Vaughan Brothers! Thanks for posting!
T-Bone and Jimmie are both great musicians but I think Albert Collins is a total Bad Ass, down and dirty, Mutha' fucka'. I love this vid B. Thanks for posting it man.
Blacks, and whites both, used to look up to musicians like this who had talent. And blacks had Malcom X and Martin Luther King to look up to back then as well. Nowadays you have only the degenerates in pop music and illiterate rappers. What have we come to?
KungFuKid1015 6 months ago
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Jimmie Vaughan will be performing @ the 2011 L.A. Guitar Festival...check out the video!
lukebarnes826 7 months ago
someone please tell me what this song is called!!!!
thisniggajoe 8 months ago
that was fucking hot!!! Dammit I love this music
thisniggajoe 8 months ago
That was badass, Texas blues at its best.
MrJimbo08 8 months ago
that was cool.
stackoverflow128 8 months ago
So is there the whiole thing out on DVD somewhere in the internet or does some one has this on video or what? Would like to see the whole documentary for sure!
jrbluesy 9 months ago
t-bone great on the guitar and singing.
JackGarcia1000 10 months ago
yessss!!!
PURE BLUES!!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!
Lucenablues 11 months ago
Wow! One of the best videos I have ever come across! I listened to it 3 times!! Joey Vaughan "World Blues Attack"
cjoey39 11 months ago
is it just me or does everyone come to tears when hearing t-bone walker sing or play the guitar
Jetluffyq8 1 year ago
great ! great !! great !!!
hang5150on 1 year ago
Priceless!! It's nice to see T-Bone get the respect. he deserves.
bluesdoor 1 year ago
.What can I say .
My English is not good enough to express my feelings and thoughts
of this video .
Just great the music is fabulous .
greyishred 1 year ago
Smokin!
SuperLeadguitar 1 year ago
Awesome..is that Dizzy Gillespie in T Bones Band?
lastkmbazoh 1 year ago
@lastkmbazoh It is indeed Gillespie. But I don't think it's T Bone Walker's band. This is a recording which can be found under the search 't bone walker woman you must be crazy', where Norman Granz introduces T Bone as '...the singer with JTP'. I think this may stand for Jazz at The Philharmonic, suggesting a special band was put together for the occasion, hence the inclusion of Dizzie Gillespie perhaps.
TheEnglishRedneck45 1 year ago
dizzy gillespie rockin the embouchure... never knew t bone played with him
thailow117 1 year ago
I agree with Tommy, this is a true gem. Thanks Vaugn!! Wish the jam at the end was longer... wow.
JMLdesigns 1 year ago
Dear Borny, could you please, please post more. I seems impossible to get a hold of this recording on DVD here in Europe. Thank you in advance!
kemposoefi 1 year ago
Wonderful discussion; short but sweet! (Texas Blues)
9656hnbv03 1 year ago
Wow! Jimmie and Albert watch T Bone play, then they play. Double Wow!
Catbird107 1 year ago
Awesome ! BRAVO ! FANTASTIC ! Thanks for taking yo time to post this GEM of a short film....
God Bless Albert Collins a true TeXas musical magician and guitar hero... a capoed telecaster never sounded better.............
tejastiger61 1 year ago
... I've read that Texas style blues was less depressed, because it mirrored the mood of the men working in the oil fields; people usually had less financial worries etc. Sounds convincing enough to me. It def. is a lighter kind of Blues.
And that T-Bone performance!!!!! Awesome.
Thanks for sharing.
DandJRuffin 1 year ago
OOOOOOOOOOHH. That´s a great one. Thanx a lot.
SuperCrackerjacks 1 year ago
DAYUM!
poppacraw 1 year ago
Clark Terry playing his Trumpet Mouthpiece!
ireedman 1 year ago
OMG MR> Collins has such a cool Ice cold sound. that sound just cant be touched!
vizeck 1 year ago
Notice Dizzy playing Trumpet!
justabludrummer 2 years ago
This is totally amazing. How could anybody be that cool?
whizmachine 2 years ago
This was amazing. Where is this from? What documentary?
uaala 2 years ago
My idol was Wayne Bennett with Bobby Bland and they recorded in Houston often and Wayne had that T-Bone influence with those 9th chords.
BBBGIT 2 years ago
I grew up in East Texas and like Albert said we had no harmonica players at that time which was late fifties. In the early sixties I moved to Houston and played behind Jmmy Reed and he was the first harp player I gigged with. The Texas sound was guitars, horns and a piano thrown in. But Houston had Albert, Johnny Copeland, Tex Hughes, Clarence Holliman, Gatemouth, Gaines, Johnny Brown..at any given time they all hung out there.
BBBGIT 2 years ago
I am a huge fan of Jimmie Vaughan and his brother ( R.I.P.) SRV. Jimmie just has it in his soul - The music,the cars,style....just too cool.
V8Deuce 2 years ago
Repression did not matter, the birds sang their songs! Too bad most of them fell asleep again!
Peace to all of them, and sorry on us for missing their blues!
13triki 2 years ago
Great video. thanks for posting.
thebluesrockers 2 years ago
where can i watch the rest of the programme ?
heavymama 2 years ago
good grief.
reissue 2 years ago
Anyone know the name of the song T bone is playing or where to find it?
I've been searching YT and google for some time now and haven't had any luck.
Platano0587 2 years ago
T-Bone Walker w/ Jazz At The Philharmonic - Live in UK 1966. its here on youtube=)
Toris93 2 years ago
pretty cool.
ratchetization 2 years ago
this is a real gem
beersplease 2 years ago
I hear T-Bone Walker in just about every old blues player, from Hendrix to Billy Gibbons to BB King, Chuck Berry. I guess everybody that started player guitar before 1980 you hear a little T-Bone Walker in all of them. Man, thats a hell of a legacy........
shaserv 2 years ago 6
that's because T-Bone was the real inventor, not Robert Johnson. T-Bone is the grandfather of rock too, as Chuck Berry was a big fan of T-Bone. BB King too, so there's the blues side.
ih8thishit 2 years ago
Wow. AC is crying when watching that. He must have been a true blues fan, truly loving the blues. He must have respected T-Bone really much.
gbsnp123 2 years ago
He is not crying.. I think:P?
VintageReverb 2 years ago
I think he did cry : O
gbsnp123 2 years ago
Hmm okay : p
VintageReverb 2 years ago
I think Albert could kill a man, with just his fingers!
evanfrmheaven 2 years ago 2
how sweet it is!..........+ + + + + + + + + +
TREYOLDHIPPIE 2 years ago
Albert Collin's voice sounds like T-Bone's, and Jimmie's guitar sounds like T-Bone's.
senator9870 2 years ago 2
wow so cool!
follettea 2 years ago
Thanks for the blues!
plattform5163 3 years ago
AWESOME!! :)
daveschrdr 3 years ago
i owuld love to see this whole thing
bakedsushi 3 years ago 2
4:30 jimmie grins just like stevie ray
srvfan454 3 years ago
really nice but...what the name of this documentary about blues??
testou34 3 years ago
i was wondering that too, im gonna check out texas public access or dallas local databasis...i have got to find this
bakedsushi 3 years ago
those were the days...o yeeeah...
Albertoxs 3 years ago
good ol'times
melkkoe 3 years ago
WOW
BigDBlues 3 years ago
SRV ES EL MEJOR SIN DUDAS
jairoock 3 years ago
Cualquier cosa decis hermano...
lobizoon1 3 years ago
Great!
Many Thanks!
grozengyz 3 years ago
Sweet blues history.
SonnyREast 3 years ago
This is priceless!
LDean5643 3 years ago
Great to hear Albert play quietly like that!
lordkoos 3 years ago
Very cool a great find had no idea something like this existed Many Thanks!!
jeffery4507 3 years ago
Amazing documentary, I love both of thoses guys and footage of T Bone Walker are quite rare Thanks a lot for sharing Borny you're great man ;o)
jipes 3 years ago
damn this guy would make a great match with albert king... holy fuckingggggggggggg shit... its like hearing jimi hendrix.
codehendrix 3 years ago
awesome!!!
jstuka1234 3 years ago
Very Good vid Bro
teebeeferris 3 years ago
Borny, you've got the coolest vid on YouTube here maybe!
just awesome. still planning to visit Texas? you'll knock 'em dead!
jayscott49 3 years ago
this fucking sick... from one guitarist to another... "good luck in your efforts man"... ur doing really well...
codehendrix 3 years ago
And that folks is what the Texas sound is all about. It's not about overdriven blues rock.
strathound 3 years ago
Very cool video--thanks for posting!
forthorton 3 years ago
Oh my goodness Borny, where did you get this? It's just awesome, I've never seen before! Have you seen that cross around Jimmie's neck? That was Stevie's famous copric cross, what they gave to Jimmie after that tragic accident. God bless the Vaughan Brothers! Thanks for posting!
TommyKJr 3 years ago 5
Hey Tommy, this is a part of a 4 hour documentary called Texas saturday night
(1991), really interesting.
Bornysblues 3 years ago 2
My goodness, I need that full video, it's amazing! You have treasures, brother!
TommyKJr 3 years ago
T-Bone and Jimmie are both great musicians but I think Albert Collins is a total Bad Ass, down and dirty, Mutha' fucka'. I love this vid B. Thanks for posting it man.
samsgarage 3 years ago