lets talk about his playing .the bends on the lead is something out of this world .he channels it from somewhere where I don't know but I am a drummer and I am hip-mo-tized everytime I watched him play..
Ever time I listen to this song I always think of my old man Saturday mornings listen to the band cooking breakfast an drinking lol
Road House was the first movie we watched when I got there lol
I first saw Jeff when he played two nights at a supper club call The Strand in Redondo Beach, CA. He was promoting his first album, "See the Light." I went both nights. Not only was Jeff a superb singer and musicians, but he was funny and enjoyed talking to the audience. On the second night, he had a surprise guest -- The Doors' Robbie Krieger. I saw him again at the Los Angeles Sports Arena when he opened for ZZ Top. I miss him so much. Rest in Peace, Jeff. You were one of a kind.
One of the most diversified, incredibly talented, bad ass musicians there ever was! One of the top all time guitarists there ever was! R.I.P. Jeff...your music will forever inspire others and enlighten their hearts as to what a true talent you were.
Great Artist, Very Too Bad He's Gone. Loved Him In "Road House) Movie As Not Just A Singer But Interactive Character(Friend) Of Pat Swayze's, There. A True Positive Cult Classic Movie... R.I.P. Jeff!!!!