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BLUES LEGENDS
Belgium
Приєднався 23 тра 2017
Blues Legends was the name of an Brussels FM radio program animated in French for 15 years (2000-2015) then it gradually became a Facebook page since January 2015.
These playlists deals with the Blues in all its facets: acoustic, electric...pure or mixed with jazz, soul, gospel, folk, pop, rock.... without distinction of races or countries...
The purpose of these playlists is very simple, convert to the Blues a maximum of people around the world !
I obviously don’t have the rights to all this material, my goal is educational, but if you feel that some stuff should disappear. Just let me know!
Enjoy !
These playlists deals with the Blues in all its facets: acoustic, electric...pure or mixed with jazz, soul, gospel, folk, pop, rock.... without distinction of races or countries...
The purpose of these playlists is very simple, convert to the Blues a maximum of people around the world !
I obviously don’t have the rights to all this material, my goal is educational, but if you feel that some stuff should disappear. Just let me know!
Enjoy !
Відео
Forest City Joe - Down on the Levee blues
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Forest City Joe - Down on the Levee blues
(If You Got to) Love Somebody (LP RIP)
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(If You Got to) Love Somebody (LP RIP)
Luther Guitar Jr Johnson - Miss the Train
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Luther Guitar Jr Johnson - Miss the Train
Luther Guitar Jr Johnson - Leaky Gravy (LP Rip)
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Luther Guitar Jr Johnson - Leaky Gravy (LP Rip)
Fine and Mellow with Keith Smith's Climax Jazz Band
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Fine and Mellow with Keith Smith's Climax Jazz Band
One of the BEST blues guitarist in the WORLD and bb king too!
It’s supposed to be rough
East/ West!
Awesome man!
RIP christone-
The greats, both were great guys as well as great blues men
BB saved MB's ass!
In VERY loving memory of Mr. Forest City Joe Pugh (1926 - 1960 R.I.P. Gone but NOT forgotten).
Saw on public television out of Philadelphia
holy shit
Reading this the more I love BB King and his generosity and kindness
David Dann: It still bugs me that I can't get any info to back up the story I told you. Back then the network affiliates ran local programming on weekend mornings so seeing something like Michael and B.B. discussing blues in general and Chicago blues in particular wouldn't be unheard of. King was riding high with the success of "The Thrill Is Gone" in early 1970.
When muddies work first spread to a larger audience, in other words extending into the white community around the middle of the 1960s, his work was called folk Blues. Here is Muddy playing a simple sparse folk blues version of his own song Rock Me Baby
Hell, YEAH!
I was fortunate enough to see B.B. King in concert. I was close enough, he could have thrown a rock and hit me. One of the few things in life that I look back on and am thankful I was blessed to do. Class act!
too bad you didn't get to see Michael Bloomfield!!
Oofah, that was rough. I guess Mike's hands were still pretty rusty on this night.
I thought he played great. He was not using a pick just fingers
@@bhanwarguphasucks Mike called it "bare knuckles" playing.
personnel list : www.discogs.com/release/4257581-Kingfish-Kingfish
Grande Mike Bloomfield o respeito que tinha pelo Grande Senhor dos Blues BB King no qual o Mike Bloomfield também era um grande Senhor nos Blues. Obrigado
No video? I saw this show on TV the night it aired.
Thanks so much for posting this !!! I read about that in the book about MB " If you love these Blues , play ' em you please " . Is there more with BB and MB togehter ? Again : thank you so much for putting this on yt !
Greats Legends of the Blues 🎸🎸🥁🎹
"Tinkers to Evers to Chance"... Classic baseball double play reference.
Thanks for posting this! Any idea who else is playing on the track? Harmonica player’s particularly good….
Sounds like Paul Butterfield
@@Gtigerclaw mmmmm am not convinced. If it was him I would be pretty sure about it.
@@Gtigerclaw giovanni guerrieri posted the recording this is from below a year ago, plus it sounds like Butter's playing to me...
It does.
@@Gtigerclaw Not PB Matt Kelly... see above for personnel list
Great stuff! Heres a pub-jam version of Long Distance Call on our Blues Jam channel! ua-cam.com/video/5JpzcB8e5Zw/v-deo.html
Kooper is smoking on piano.
Guilty Of Love - Tommy Castro Band
Al tearing the piano to shreds
h0a26 vum.fyi
♥♥♥
I love Christine ❤
dying art form..
Blues? Dying? I'm coming. Hold tight world. I'm keeping the HOME fires burnin
Que viaje tan placentero por el ritmo de la bateria. Gracias por los sonidos.
(video extract) ua-cam.com/video/O9_au5pnHR8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=bloomsdisco
Saw this on public TV out of chicago
Not T-Bone Walker singing. But who is it?
Muddy Waters
Outstanding, the best version for sure!
The Real Deal 👉💙👈
I believe that in the course of the show Lee and Bloomfield jammed on electrics and the Michael shut down Alvin. Totally,at least blues-wise. I would give anything to see the whole show after 46 years.
I don't know. Alvin plays really, really good. Heard him on a concert with Vince Gill and Danny Gatton. They were amazing. ua-cam.com/video/c6FIvSy5W5I/v-deo.html
@@JB19504 dead highlighted much respect for you and alvin lee and TYA.. Shhh is a great album of my youth and exemplifies all the great stuff from the British Iseka in that era....
@@JB19504 ready that dear and isles
@@JB19504 I believe that is Albert Lee not Alvin.
@@YorkyOne If I said Alvin, I misspoke. Alvin Lee was with 10 Years After and he recently passed. Yes, Albert Lee.
Kingfish, feat. John Lee Hooker & Mike Bloomfield - Put A Hand On Me on Kingfish album RRLP 2005 on Relix Records, 1985.
Although I wonder when and where it was recorded. Since Bloomfield died in '81.
@@MontagTheMagician It's The release date...the recording session was from 1973
@@blueslegends4088 thanks. This LP was released in '85? Or so it said. That's why I got confused.
Is the video of this NOT available?
I think not, i cant find it anywhere
Superb. Have this on a album
I used to sit in the front row of the Blues Loft High Wycombe circa 1968 and think. Yeah she really is just about Perfect( in Chicken Shack). We knew that she and Fleetwood Mac had made it big when they started performing at the Town Hall.
Thank you from Macedonia!!
Like to know the album from which this was taken!
It's a rare compilation record called Kingfish
@@blueslegends4088 Thanks for reply. Will look forward to get it as fellow vinyl collector and blues lover! This is absolutely fantastic combo, two Titans of black and white blues together! 👌
Hidden gem!
This is great-- Thanks so much!
This song has everything! Funk, soul, blues and a vocal that still gives me goosebumps. An underrated classic.
And that harp !
would you happen to have Alvin's segment with Time & Space? Thanks, Chip wants $5,000.00 for this show
Thanks so much for posting this. I had it in my files and was just to lazy to move it to a cd, then I lost it in a crash. I saw this when it was originally broadcast in '74. Seeing and listening to Kooper and Bloomfield together is great.
You saw and had the Ozzy interview too?
@@TENSE1983videos No, I'm afraid not. I believe I saw each episode but it was the Kooper - Bloomfield - Lee show that stuck with me.