AMENAMENAMEN...HE'S THE GREATEST...OMG we miss him. We need him. Thank HEAVEN for the LOAN... BLUES TEACHES WHILE WE REACH A PLACE OF NO RETURN... AN UPRISING. A SHOUT OUT TO MEMPHIS n STAX n ARKANSAS... WE LOVE YOU ALBERT OUR KING... Rlp...real
Ih sweet Jesus he's hurt a finger and is still doing the gig. And playing the blues like its supposed to be played. And he's playing with only two fingers 😮😮😮🎉🎉🎉🎉
Of the three Kings, I prefer this guy. Always regretted not getting to see him live. Made plans see him in my town and his show was cancelled due to health reasons. He died shortly thereafter. R.IP. A.K.
I was there! for the whole series, which included Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Koko Taylor, Lonnie Brooks, Willie Dixon,, Taj Mahal, James Cotton! Ridiculous!
Albert King, nacido Albert Nelson (25 de abril de 1923-21 de diciembre de 1992) fue un influyente guitarrista y cantante estadounidense de Blues. Considerado uno de los Tres Reyes del Blues a la guitarra (junto a B.B. King y Freddie King), su altura de 1,95 m y sus 118 kg de peso le valieron el sobrenombre de The Velvet Bulldozer (la aplanadora de terciopelo). 69 AÑOS. 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏
If you mean the guy playing the es335 than i have to say that his playing caught my attention.... I also would like to know who he is, he sure could play that gibson!
trombone player is my professor at CU Boulder, name is Paul McKee and he just shared the story of how he got on that gig with our jazz studies program. He was working construction in Iowa over the summer between undergrad and grad school and the trombone player in Albert's band couldn't make it, so Paul's friend from high school called him and told him that they needed a bone player the day of this gig! they gave him a tenor clef book and while he was sight reading and sight transposing, the other horn players told him there were dance steps as well! Paul ended up traveling around east St. Louis, southern Illinois and such for a few months before heading to UNT for grad school
HAPPY HEAVENLY BIRTHDAY LATE GRATE ONE ALBERT KING BLUES MAN 🎸🎸🎸🎸✝️✝️✝️✝️🎵🎵🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶🎂🎂🎂🎂🎊🎊🎊🎊
AMENAMENAMEN...HE'S THE GREATEST...OMG we miss him.
We need him.
Thank HEAVEN for the LOAN...
BLUES TEACHES WHILE WE REACH A PLACE OF NO RETURN...
AN UPRISING. A SHOUT OUT TO MEMPHIS n STAX n ARKANSAS...
WE LOVE YOU ALBERT OUR KING...
Rlp...real
HAPPY BIRTHDAY LATE GRATE ALBERT KING BLUES MAN GOD BLESS 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I love the power of the blues! The best influences for any musician comes from blues!
Fabulous great ALBERT KING!! PLAY A BLUES FUNKY INDREDIBLE!!😀
my fave of the three Kings
Saw in him in LA in the early eighties , bought tears to my eyes, had an amazing band with him and he was explosive.
LATE GREAT ALBERT KING BLUES MAN GOD BLESS YOU REST IN Peace REMEMBER YOU GOD BLESS
So fortunate to have been able to see him once, with BB King and Ruth Brown. Albert was the baddest King of them all.
I was here in 1981, great college experience
I was working the bar. 1980-82, saw all the shows for free and made some $ as a work-study. Great to see these show again.
Ih sweet Jesus he's hurt a finger and is still doing the gig. And playing the blues like its supposed to be played. And he's playing with only two fingers 😮😮😮🎉🎉🎉🎉
Albert King and Howlin' Wolf were the two biggest men that played the blues
good to know.
Literally as well as figuratively. Lol
You're forgetting WIllie Dixon
I guess you never saw Freddie King.
THE KING OF KINGS MR. ALBERT KING!!
with a broken finger, oh my...
And at first I thought it was a slide!!!!!!!!!
Insane!
Of the three Kings, I prefer this guy. Always regretted not getting to see him live. Made plans see him in my town and his show was cancelled due to health reasons. He died shortly thereafter. R.IP. A.K.
don't forget EARL!!! ;-)
@@cpt444And now we’ve got Marcus too!
I feel your pain...😂 BLUE'S KING...
NO pick ,love his lovely mellow sound ,mellow voice too.
I was there! for the whole series, which included Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Koko Taylor, Lonnie Brooks, Willie Dixon,, Taj Mahal, James Cotton! Ridiculous!
You sir are a lucky man!
I got to see Lonnie Brooks and Son Seals. I'll never forget them.
indigo davis hi I’ve been trying to find it who the backing guitarist is with Albert here ?
@@Young_Heru did you find out?
@@Slender280 @indigodavis no still wondering 🤷🏾♂️
Awesome
there is a Zappa song that has that same riff as the opener riff. sweet stuff. Velvet Bulldozer!!
Them Changes. Check out Buddy Miles/Jimmy Hedrix
Albert King, nacido Albert Nelson (25 de abril de 1923-21 de diciembre de 1992) fue un influyente guitarrista y cantante estadounidense de Blues. Considerado uno de los Tres Reyes del Blues a la guitarra (junto a B.B. King y Freddie King), su altura de 1,95 m y sus 118 kg de peso le valieron el sobrenombre de The Velvet Bulldozer (la aplanadora de terciopelo).
69 AÑOS.
🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏
Good music
SEEE.... THE INTRO... ALOT OF MUSIC GEEKS NEED TO LISTEN WHAT HE SAYS HERE @ 1:20
”…but, you won’t be playing no blues!”
Amen to that.
Freddie King, Albert King and B.B. King
And now Marcus
The "VELVET BULLDOZER"!!!
Albert King can shownu sing and play the guitar.
⭐️
My bad. I mean right.
who is that other virtuoso play in in Kings band?
Wow great men, no DvD transfert exist ?
Is he really playing with just two fingers like Django? Well fuck me runnin! Ain't that some shit?
He had a broken finger on his fretting hand
!! ! !!
Anybody know anything about the other guitarist and the rest of the band?
If you mean the guy playing the es335 than i have to say that his playing caught my attention.... I also would like to know who he is, he sure could play that gibson!
I read his name some time ago. It was a French name. Killer guitarist
trombone player is my professor at CU Boulder, name is Paul McKee and he just shared the story of how he got on that gig with our jazz studies program. He was working construction in Iowa over the summer between undergrad and grad school and the trombone player in Albert's band couldn't make it, so Paul's friend from high school called him and told him that they needed a bone player the day of this gig! they gave him a tenor clef book and while he was sight reading and sight transposing, the other horn players told him there were dance steps as well! Paul ended up traveling around east St. Louis, southern Illinois and such for a few months before heading to UNT for grad school
ES330@@marlon1171
38:00 the very thought of you
37:40 is the shit!
Dan Erlwine custom built that guitar.... Its not a gibson as so many think
who is the man playing es-335?
He play so good. what is his name?
12:56 wow
BLUESNISIMO
en el paraixo tasco gatta
Who's playing left handed?
Lefty here
Right here
Is that a flyin V or an Xplorer?
V
Bad tone on the guitars.
supedersen you obviously dont know good tone when you hear it.
supedersen ..Who cares? We loved him and we still love his music. Thank you.
Yep bad to the bone 🎶🎶💨💨🥶🥶
The tone was perfect for me.. guess it depends on your preferences of sound. I like mine mellow, but hot ain't bad either.
Que pena que pena as coisas boas vão embora que pena ou mundo velho sem graça que pena