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Danny Gatton — Elmira St. Boogie
Album: 88 Elmira St
Avg rating:
7.2

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Total ratings: 1787









Released: 1991
Length: 4:04
Plays (last 30 days): 0
(Instrumental)
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 stevesaw wrote:

I think the only reason this song ends, is he just plain used up all the notes!



Hahaha! Great!
MAKE IT STOPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!
 TC1 wrote:


And somebody doesn't know their music history.


Two hearts and no clue.
 twohearted wrote:

somebody wants to be brian setzer real bad



And somebody doesn't know their music history.
¡Que buen rock'n roll!. Never heard before. 
I bought the CD after hearing him here. Wow.
c.
 the_jake wrote:

Plus 1 - from 7 to 8.





I gave it a TEN!  
 grhorn wrote:


Good?  It's Grrrreat! 

Plus 1 - from 7 to 8.


my ex bf and i used to dance to this one, love it!
 nickferrante858 wrote:

if you like this music and you want to support an independent filmmaker check out the recent movie Anacostia Delta. It's a great documentary about the guitar scene in DC during Danny's peak



Gotta bump this up. Danny was a legend in the DC area. 
 twohearted wrote:

somebody wants to be brian setzer real bad


I have nothing against Brian Setzer but Danny would smoke him. 
 chinaski wrote:

Wait, am I receiving old WHFS radio transmissions reflected back from outer space or what? I better check to see who's playing at the PsycheDelly and Desperado's this week. Oh, I think he's at the Cellar Door next week, Hammerjack's the week after that and then the Bayou and the Twist n' Shout. 

*sigh* Those were the days...



Bob Waugh and Weasel say NRBQ will be at the Bayou Saturday and then we can catch Pat Metheny at Blues Alley on Sunday. 
Thanks again William! 
 stevesaw wrote:

I think the only reason this song ends, is he just plain used up all the notes!




You bet!!   
Wait, am I receiving old WHFS radio transmissions reflected back from outer space or what? I better check to see who's playing at the PsycheDelly and Desperado's this week. Oh, I think he's at the Cellar Door next week, Hammerjack's the week after that and then the Bayou and the Twist n' Shout. 

*sigh* Those were the days...
This tune & Harlem Nocturne are my 2 favorite Danny Gatton tunes!! Please play more Danny Gatton  tunes!!  THANK YOU!!  ...May he rest in peace!
From Songs that should have made it into Pulp Fiction...
GODLIKE!!! Please play more Danny Gatton tunes!! Thank You!
 twohearted wrote:

somebody wants to be brian setzer real bad




Danny Gatton was playing this music before Brian Stetzer was born!!!  ...check WIKI  for both Danny & Brian!!!
 twohearted wrote:

somebody wants to be brian setzer real bad




It is the other way around! Danny Gatton was playing this music, long before Setzer!  Setzer learned from Danny Gatton!!
EXCELLENT!!!
First time hearing the amazing Danny Gatton on RP. Nothing less than a 10 from me!
GREAT TUNE! GREAT GUITARIST!  ...Thanx RP!  PS: he gets greater sounds on a Telecaster, than anybody else that I've ever heard!
 LPCity wrote:

I was lucky enough to experience the Washington DC music scene during the late 70's while attending the University of Maryland.  So many great local bands that you could see almost any weekend in one of the many bars in the area.  The Nighthawks, Catfish Hodge, Danny Gatton, the emerging Go Go scene, Root Boy Slim if you really wanted to Boogie Til' You Puke!

As others have said, Danny was a one of a kind guitar player. 




LPCity said it all. I went to AU and lived in DC from 76 to 90. What an incredible music scene back then. I got to see Danny Gatton play numerous times. The last time I saw him perform was in the late 80's at the Warner when hometown boys Jorma and Jack jammed with him during a concert lineup of the two bands. They were friends from way back before their fame. I remember the guitar gearhead chatter about Gatton's homemade black box of effects. RadioParadise is the nearest thing to the old original WHFS and WGTB from back in the day. Thanks Bill!
somebody wants to be brian setzer real bad
I think the only reason this song ends, is he just plain used up all the notes!
First few notes, I thought 'Oh, Stray Cats, that's cool.' Another few bars, and thought 'No WAY Brian Setzer can play like that.' Of course it's DG. Holy smokin' fretboard!

What a loss.
c.
if you like this music and you want to support an independent filmmaker check out the recent movie Anacostia Delta. It's a great documentary about the guitar scene in DC during Danny's peak
So happy to hear Danny on RP! Love this man's music and miss him like crazy!
Got me sweatin'
 Baby_M wrote:
Love the '49 Ford on the album cover.

Perfect '49 Ford kind of music.   

Now if he drove it to George Barris's shop to chop the top; shave the door
handles, French the headlights, etc, etc... ;-)

Tony in NJ
W.A.S.T.E.
 

GODDAMN! Go, man, GO!
 Kostyan wrote:
Good
 

Good?  It's Grrrreat! 
 cc_rider wrote:
Dang, RP is getting expensive for me! First was the Kinks debut disc, then a Vic Chesnutt tribute CD, now this: Danny Gatton bowed down to Lenny Breau, who I had never heard of. Went straight to Amazon, now I just have to figure out which disc(s) to buy!

Two incredible talents, gone much too soon.
c.
 


I don't usually like rockabilly but this is outstanding

RP is astonishing for the number of amazing talents it introduces you to.

You won't like them all but their hit rate is an MLB batter's dream

I understand that Rebecca is the"brains behind Pa"

Have some more $upport



Good
Great guitar playing! Really top shelf IMHO :)
Blimey-O-Reilly
Dang, RP is getting expensive for me! First was the Kinks debut disc, then a Vic Chesnutt tribute CD, now this: Danny Gatton bowed down to Lenny Breau, who I had never heard of. Went straight to Amazon, now I just have to figure out which disc(s) to buy!

Two incredible talents, gone much too soon.
c.
Danny was / and still is a DC legend! I was able to catch a couple of his gigs in the bars before I was old enough to drive thanks to my buddies.
CRANK IT UP!
You really can't sit still listening to this. Fantastic!
WOW!  This is fantastic.  
I was lucky enough to see Danny a couple of times.  The best had to be when he and Bela Fleck had a guiter vs. banjo pick-off.  Amazing.  I believe it was the Warner Theatre in DC.  Not long before Danny died.   sigh ...  
 dig wrote:
Props to Heath and Setzer but Gatton blows both of them away.

 
There are guitarists out there, unrecognized who blow away the lot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fYbklDBdK0&list=UUynQZBSIVe93MBwu79tWJ9w&index=27
 OceanBlue wrote:
Good lord, I know nothing about this man's place in music history (besides what I've gleaned from this comment board), but man oh man did I look up from my work. This guitar playing is off the hook, beyond comprehension...

 
Best comment on this board. 
That's some remarkable pickin'!
Wow!!!  What a guitar player.  I lived in D.C. in the early '80s.  Never heard of him.  My loss.
Happy Days are here again...
Props to Heath and Setzer but Gatton blows both of them away.
Go DaddyO
 kcar wrote:

Danny was about far more than rockabilly. He had an incredible range of styles. 

 
word
 ziggytrix wrote:

My first thought was The Reverend Horton Heat, but most any rockabilly revival is nice now and again. :)

 
Danny was about far more than rockabilly. He had an incredible range of styles. 
I was lucky enough to experience the Washington DC music scene during the late 70's while attending the University of Maryland.  So many great local bands that you could see almost any weekend in one of the many bars in the area.  The Nighthawks, Catfish Hodge, Danny Gatton, the emerging Go Go scene, Root Boy Slim if you really wanted to Boogie Til' You Puke!

As others have said, Danny was a one of a kind guitar player. 
 VV wrote:
Once you hear Brian Setzer/Stray Cats... you can't ever unhear them.

 
My first thought was The Reverend Horton Heat, but most any rockabilly revival is nice now and again. :)
 VV wrote:
Once you hear Brian Setzer/Stray Cats... you can't ever unhear them.

 
+1
Once you hear Brian Setzer/Stray Cats... you can't ever unhear them.
 coloradojohn wrote:
Nice tune for a sunny day! Yup, the dude can flat-out jam the old Tele, can't he? and I like the little tribute to Buddy Holly in there, too...

 
Hope you dug out of the snow-pile coloradojohn boogie on dude!!!
Fun!
         Whose  lucky turn
 It's a nice neighborhood anyway.
the events leading up to his suicide were strange, or I should say the last hour or so, 
I saw him live once, he could do literally anything he wanted to do on a guitar 
Good lord, I know nothing about this man's place in music history (besides what I've gleaned from this comment board), but man oh man did I look up from my work. This guitar playing is off the hook, beyond comprehension...
Joe Bonamassas teacher and sadly committed suicide
{#Dancingbanana}{#Guitarist}{#Dancingbanana_2} Love Rockabilly-Billy!
Not enough rockabilly.More please.

 


 Proclivities wrote:

Elmira?  I trust you're on the outside; I imagine they don't play RP at "The Hill".  Anyhow, cool tune.

 
Elmira isn't all a prison, it just seems that way.
 railroadwail wrote:
I'm listening to this in Elmira, NY.  Seems appropriate.

 
Elmira?  I trust you're on the outside; I imagine they don't play RP at "The Hill".  Anyhow, cool tune.
We'll take it!!  Good choice for 6pm... East Coast, Beantown!! {#Bananajam}
Not enough rockabilly.More please.
YEAH!
ah, memories of Dad and his buddies picking and shootin' the !@#$
I can still hear his old amp hum
Nice tune for a sunny day! Yup, the dude can flat-out jam the old Tele, can't he? and I like the little tribute to Buddy Holly in there, too...
I'm listening to this in Elmira, NY.  Seems appropriate.
Thank heavens for St. Boogie. ( On the lists between Boniface and Boris)
{#Bananajam}{#Sunny} DANNY KICKS A$$.....ROCK ON BRO....... ( had me a shoebox woody with a bullit ) flatheads forever
Outstanding.    An easy 8
 hayduke2 wrote:
Thank You for sharing this Wicked Ass tune!!!    woooooooohoooooo   

 
Oh Yes :))
 mgoldman wrote:
Saw Danny many times. He was a great guy.  Truly one of the most amazing guitar players ever.  He could literally play any style with ease.  He had very eclectic taste in music.  He incorporated it all in his music.  Really miss him.  One of the saddest days ever was when he left us. RIP Danny.

 
Brilliant guitarist. Two friends who saw him play live around DC many times struck up a conversation with Danny after a gig and extracted a promise that he'd play at their wedding. Sadly I don't think it came to pass but apparently he was a good man with many friends. As I've posted on RP in another song's comment area, I went to a tribute concert for Danny at the Carter Barron Amphitheater in DC. It wasn't the most organized event, but years after Danny's death his friends were giving their all for him. His buddy Tom Principato still plays at the annual Takoma Park Street Festival in MD like clockwork. 

12/9/14 edit: 9 -> 10. What was I thinking? {#Stupid}
Once in a while - quite OK 
cant resist the swing 
Thank You for sharing this Wicked Ass tune!!!    woooooooohoooooo   
Love this.
Just read a wonderful sentence in 'Anatomy of a Murder,' which was published in 1958. The protagonist, a small-town lawyer, hears a prisoner playing a guitar softly in jail, and he remarks that its nice to hear a guitar not being played as if it were a drum, for once. 
Love Danny Gatton.

Always good to hear. 
Love the '49 Ford on the album cover.

Perfect '49 Ford kind of music.
It's awesome, but kinda schizophrenic idnit?
.......boring.............
RIP to a true innovator of his genre.  
wooooohoooooooo! now we're talkin!!
roc-a-billy on sunday before noon ?  must be still asleep..............zzzzzzzzzzzzz
Very cool, reminds me of Les Paul.
So, how many people were playing the guitar on that one?
Saw Danny many times. He was a great guy.  Truly one of the most amazing guitar players ever.  He could literally play any style with ease.  He had very eclectic taste in music.  He incorporated it all in his music.  Really miss him.  One of the saddest days ever was when he left us. RIP Danny.
Outright smackin the piss out of it..... YES!
Very good , but definitely 50/60s feel Les Paul feel to it.
 ClaireWild wrote:
Annoying, totally.  Awful.
 
Mom?  What are you doing on RP?
One of Joe Bonamassa's absolutely favorite guitarists. He oughta know. 
 
 MsJudi wrote:
Chair dancing.
 
Bump
 ClaireWild wrote:
Annoying, totally.  Awful.
 
You know absolutely nothing. Can you feed yourself?
WOW
now that is gee-tar playin!! 
Great car!
Annoying, totally.  Awful.
Out-STANDing!

Hot Damn!
Frankly, I find this annoying.
So glad I got to see him in beautiful Wheaton, MD.  Wow is all I can say. 
Found this on Wiki - interesting stuff, and sad...Danny Gatton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Never heard this before. I could have sworn it was Brian Setzer until I looked.
Quite excellent! 
That's what I'm talking about

Wow, man, wow!!! {#Notworthy} So amazed to hear something played so well "live" without any recording trickery of any kind way back when. Danny Gatton is one of the unsung guitar heroes who pushed the bar way beyond the limits of his time.

Danny provided me with some of the best musical experiences of my life. Very fortunate to live in the D.C. area at a time when seeing live music was the most important thing in my life and Danny seemed to be playing in a club every weekend. To see someone that gifted so close up and often was truly a priveledge. I miss him and those times dearly.


Cooool daddyO
 tg3k wrote:

I'm hearing shades of Les Paul's playing hidden in the mix as well. I wonder if he was an inspiration to Danny.
 
That's the point of the digital delay below. What Paul did with multitracking—not to mention playing flawless, blazing fast passages—Gatton could do live with a digital delay. Very cool. We love technology. We loved Danny Gatton even more. Shameful loss.

Tell me that this tune doesn't make you want to burry the accelerator in the carpets of that fine looking automobile  
{#Dancingbanana}{#Dancingbanana_2}{#Dancingbanana}{#Dancingbanana_2}
ppffffffffff..... wankie guitar.
Sounds like a real parody!
Cool, Daddy-O
well now, this is quite nice.
 fisherking wrote:
Nice to hear Danny on RP. I went to the auction at his house after his suicide. Very sad. Danny's other interests included building hot rods.
 
I knew he died; I wasn't aware that it was suicide; very sad indeed.
I had the privilege of seeing him live in a tiny club here in Vancouver. He was the opening act for Joe Walsh, of all people. Gatton was incredible. Amazing guitarist and an equally good showman. To say he blew Joe Walsh off the stage is an understatement. Walsh was so drunk he could barely stand, much less play, but everyone in attendance felt they got their money's worth from Danny Gatton's performance. R.I.P. DG.

 snarf wrote:
Holy Cow, never expected to hear this one anywhere. This guy was know in the DC area as 'the greatest guitar player no one has ever heard of'.
 
I think the "greatest guitar player no one ever heard of" tag was after a PBS program about Roy Buchanan.  They were both busy in the bars of DC.  That was how many years ago now?  Nevermind. 
Chair dancing.
tg3k wrote:
I'm hearing shades of Les Paul's playing hidden in the mix as well. I wonder if he was an inspiration to Danny.
both ways.. Danny was also Les Paul's favorite guitarist
Wow.