Chariot - Live: Doyle Bramhall Ii -

Often starts with a moody, atmospheric feedback loop.

Soulful, gritty delivery that feels improvised and urgent. Why "Chariot" Hits Different Live Doyle Bramhall II - Chariot - Live

Bramhall doesn’t just play the song; he inhabits it. Known for his unique left-handed, upside-down playing style, he coaxes a distinctive, thick tone from his Fender Stratocaster that feels both vintage and futuristic. Often starts with a moody, atmospheric feedback loop

While the Welcome album version is polished, the live version is where the "voodoo" happens. Bramhall often extends the bridge, turning it into a conversational exchange between his guitar and the band. 🎸 The Gear Behind the Sound Known for his unique left-handed, upside-down playing style,

What makes this performance a fan favorite is Doyle's phrasing. He isn't interested in playing as many notes as possible. Instead, he focuses on the space between them, letting every bend and vibrato carry the weight of the lyrics. Essential Viewing