Love this. I grew up listening to these iconic musicians. They represent a sound that is cool and they will never be forgotten by those who love quality music.
BB was the most generous musician out there it seems. Always bringing on stage his disciples and letting them take centre stage. His disciples could of but had so much admiration for him that they knew never to upstage him or try as their respect for him is self evident in its sincerity. BB epitomizes to me what a great musician is (not just a great guitarist and vocalist) he was foremost a great human being. Ronnie Earl is another of that family. Both beautiful players that as Micheal Bloomfield once said about himself "play the sweet Blues". Indeed !
The king will never be missed in my house.....he is still very much alive in my heart. I play the thrill is gone so often my seven month son knows and loves the song.
What a merry Christmas you had! Now that you've found out about him I bet you won't/can't forget him! Are you really young or just not into blues? If you haven't listened to any in the past, I recommend listening to some other greats ... i.e. Stevie Ray Vaughn; Buddy Guy, Albert King just to name a few. There's also a young man whose name I can't recall but if you're interested, check out Buddy Guy. This young man started playing with Buddy at about age 7 I think ... so he'll be the young Caucasian you see on stage with him alot. That's been years back, he has his own music out now. That kid could tear up a guitar at 7! And played by ear I guess because he had NO problem following or taking the lead...really worth looking up if this is your taste in music. Again, I want to say Merry Christmas! I'd still like to know how young you are to have just found out about BBK ... or if you're not young, where have you been!? I mean he's only the grandfather of blues ... Lol. And he has helped many a young artist learn the trade...(if IT can be learned). I'm old so I've been listening to blues for decades & according to the grandfather himself, it ain't something you can practice for; you hafta feel it. And Mr. King sure makes his audience feel it! R.I.P. BB King.
@@S1990G Hi S1990H, First thing, I want to apologize for length of this. Your reply came to my email so I hit reply there & wrote this back thinking it would go to your email. I just checked mail again & read that thus did not send. You're certainly welcome. I hope you enjoy the recommendations. These guys are great! Well, I should say that they "were" great. Most all of the original blues/jazz musicians have passed away... Stevie Ray Vaughan died in a helicopter crash in August, 1990 @ 35 years old. Such a tragedy. According to Wikipedia, "He was one of the most influential blues guitarist of the 1980's, described by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as 'the second coming of the blues'." I just read that the last song he sang was with Eric Clapton & a few others in concert the night of his death.. "Sweet Home Chicago" ... I'm listening now. "In Session: Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughan" (SRV) playing one of King's songs... this would be a great one to look up to see just how fast Stevie picks up on a tune. He's awesome! This was fairly early in his career. He's a rarity for sure! Hands down the best white boy to pick up a guitar. My favorite Vaughan song is "Life Without You" ... & a very close second is "Pride and Joy". I hope you find time to at least check out the first minute or two of them but I think you'll get wrapped up in it & listen to it all. I'm not sure why I'm forcing all these details on you, I guess hoping you'd enjoy now that you've discovered this side of music. B.B. (Beale Street Blues Boy) King died in May 2015 @ 89 years old. There's too much to talk about him so I'm not even goin to try, just enter his name & play the first song that pops up...? You can't go wrong in my opinion. Same with Buddy Guy... & he's still living. Another good one is John Mayer... & Muddy Waters, Jeff Beck, John Lee Hooker...Eric Clapton.... whew! Hope I didn't wear out your eyes. The young kids name is QUINN SULLIVAN... a good video to watch would be "Blues prodigy 14 yr old guitarist jams with blues legend". Quinn was in his teens & Buddy Guy talks about his playing & how great he was at age 7. Them playing should be the next video up..."Strange Brew/Voodoo Chile..." Hope you have time to listen to a few.... I could listen to them 24/7 but actually I enjoy all genres of music. Enjoy! Cyndi
Hello @@cyndiallen8690 Thank you for taking the time to write to me. I’m checking out the list of artists you recommended and I’m very impressed, I feel like musicians back then just made masterpieces unlike the musicians today who use machines to hide the fact they have no talent. Once again thank you for recommendations, you opened a new world of music to my ears. Respect ✊🏽
A generous BB King with Ronnie Earl, Anthony Geraci, Jeff Healey, Al Copley, Leon Warren, Michael Doster, Melvin Jackson, Stanley Abernathy, James Bolden, James Tomey. I believe the two drummers for most of the show are: Calep Emphrey Jr. and Tony Coleman - - and Per Hanson gets in on the drums at the end of this song. Per said he had been waiting in the wings and got in towards the end! BB also introduces Claude Nobs, the organizer of Montreux, who organized the Montreux program. He comes on with a harmonica - but doesn't stay. ~ Debbie
Absolutely! And I'm jealous. I never had an opportunity to see him live but I keep up on UA-cam. This stuff will never grow old. I'm 60 years old so I guess I've been listening to him my whole life. I love it! When I get bored or can't think of anything else to play, I automatically dial into blues. My TV stays on UA-cam & I know it's played every one of this legend's songs. Also enjoy listening to him when another guitar joins in.
Please do not remove this! YT enough!! Enough crap. There is’t a single video yet to be uploaded, worth watching. Give up this vendetta of finding crap to sell, nd stay true to your historic claim of being a video archive. The only thing that has evr kept you relevant, despite what your developers at rewind think.
Anyone who thinks they need to upgrade to a fender from a squier needs to first think to themselves if they are better than Healey. I started with a real 50s tele yrs ago but life happened and I play a squier now.....somehow it sounds better...aybe coz I got better or I stopped caring what I was playing. I used to be a professional but took almost 15 yrs off from playing so I doubt I'm better than I used to be.
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No way to get this. not far ago youtube deleted this video on another channel with 12m views... soon this video will be deleted too... There is no track with this live sound on commercial platforms...
Love this. I grew up listening to these iconic musicians. They represent a sound that is cool and they will never be forgotten by those who love quality music.
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BB was the most generous musician out there it seems. Always bringing on stage his disciples and letting them take centre stage. His disciples could of but had so much admiration for him that they knew never to upstage him or try as their respect for him is self evident in its sincerity. BB epitomizes to me what a great musician is (not just a great guitarist and vocalist) he was foremost a great human being. Ronnie Earl is another of that family. Both beautiful players that as Micheal Bloomfield once said about himself "play the sweet Blues". Indeed !
The words of this song couldn't be more true... Dear God I Miss BB King! So glad that he's immortalized in video!
One of the best songs ever (if not the best). Am I right. I can’t hear you?
The king will never be missed in my house.....he is still very much alive in my heart.
I play the thrill is gone so often my seven month son knows and loves the song.
4:25 .... Jeff Healey 🔥👌
BB King "Master of Ceremonies" extrodiaire!
This stuff never gets old! I'm loving it ... the older I get, the better it sounds.
It’s Christmas Day 2020 and today I found out about BB King 👑
Makes ya come alive don't it...😎
What a merry Christmas you had! Now that you've found out about him I bet you won't/can't forget him! Are you really young or just not into blues? If you haven't listened to any in the past, I recommend listening to some other greats ... i.e. Stevie Ray Vaughn; Buddy Guy, Albert King just to name a few. There's also a young man whose name I can't recall but if you're interested, check out Buddy Guy. This young man started playing with Buddy at about age 7 I think ... so he'll be the young Caucasian you see on stage with him alot. That's been years back, he has his own music out now. That kid could tear up a guitar at 7! And played by ear I guess because he had NO problem following or taking the lead...really worth looking up if this is your taste in music.
Again, I want to say Merry Christmas!
I'd still like to know how young you are to have just found out about BBK ... or if you're not young, where have you been!? I mean he's only the grandfather of blues ... Lol. And he has helped many a young artist learn the trade...(if IT can be learned). I'm old so I've been listening to blues for decades & according to the grandfather himself, it ain't something you can practice for; you hafta feel it. And Mr. King sure makes his audience feel it! R.I.P. BB King.
@@cyndiallen8690 thank you for the recommendations sir I will be sure to check them all out 🤙🏽
@@S1990G
Hi S1990H,
First thing, I want to apologize for length of this. Your reply came to my email so I hit reply there & wrote this back thinking it would go to your email. I just checked mail again & read that thus did not send.
You're certainly welcome. I hope you enjoy the recommendations. These guys are great! Well, I should say that they "were" great. Most all of the original blues/jazz musicians have passed away...
Stevie Ray Vaughan died in a helicopter crash in August, 1990 @ 35 years old. Such a tragedy.
According to Wikipedia, "He was one of the most influential blues guitarist of the 1980's, described by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as 'the second coming of the blues'." I just read that the last song he sang was with Eric Clapton & a few others in concert the night of his death.. "Sweet Home Chicago" ... I'm listening now.
"In Session: Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughan" (SRV) playing one of King's songs... this would be a great one to look up to see just how fast Stevie picks up on a tune. He's awesome! This was fairly early in his career. He's a rarity for sure! Hands down the best white boy to pick up a guitar.
My favorite Vaughan song is "Life Without You" ... & a very close second is "Pride and Joy". I hope you find time to at least check out the first minute or two of them but I think you'll get wrapped up in it & listen to it all.
I'm not sure why I'm forcing all these details on you, I guess hoping you'd enjoy now that you've discovered this side of music.
B.B. (Beale Street Blues Boy) King died in May 2015 @ 89 years old. There's too much to talk about him so I'm not even goin to try, just enter his name & play the first song that pops up...? You can't go wrong in my opinion.
Same with Buddy Guy... & he's still living.
Another good one is John Mayer... & Muddy Waters, Jeff Beck, John Lee Hooker...Eric Clapton.... whew! Hope I didn't wear out your eyes.
The young kids name is QUINN SULLIVAN... a good video to watch would be "Blues prodigy 14 yr old guitarist jams with blues legend". Quinn was in his teens & Buddy Guy talks about his playing & how great he was at age 7. Them playing should be the next video up..."Strange Brew/Voodoo Chile..."
Hope you have time to listen to a few.... I could listen to them 24/7 but actually I enjoy all genres of music.
Enjoy!
Cyndi
Hello @@cyndiallen8690 Thank you for taking the time to write to me. I’m checking out the list of artists you recommended and I’m very impressed, I feel like musicians back then just made masterpieces unlike the musicians today who use machines to hide the fact they have no talent. Once again thank you for recommendations, you opened a new world of music to my ears. Respect ✊🏽
A generous BB King with Ronnie Earl, Anthony Geraci, Jeff Healey, Al Copley, Leon Warren, Michael Doster, Melvin Jackson, Stanley Abernathy, James Bolden, James Tomey. I believe the two drummers for most of the show are: Calep Emphrey Jr. and Tony Coleman - - and Per Hanson gets in on the drums at the end of this song. Per said he had been waiting in the wings and got in towards the end!
BB also introduces Claude Nobs, the organizer of Montreux, who organized the Montreux program. He comes on with a harmonica - but doesn't stay. ~ Debbie
Thanks Debbie! Beautiful.
RIP B.B King 👑 . If only RIP meant Return If Possible.
The people who witnessed this live piece of brilliance by BB king are the most privileged...
Absolutely! And I'm jealous. I never had an opportunity to see him live but I keep up on UA-cam. This stuff will never grow old. I'm 60 years old so I guess I've been listening to him my whole life. I love it! When I get bored or can't think of anything else to play, I automatically dial into blues. My TV stays on UA-cam & I know it's played every one of this legend's songs. Also enjoy listening to him when another guitar joins in.
@@cyndiallen8690 I've seen him three times. And the first time, I was seven years old, at the front & he spotted me. A roadie gave me a guitar pick 😍
Had my soul in it but because this video is for my assignment made me heart bark
This is possibly the best jam session i have heard yet.
Such a blessing this legendary jam session is back
Sublime, Magnifique, Majestueux 💪BB king 🏆BIG LOVE🙏❤❤❤
This Was Beautiful A Good Act From Every Player Playing Every Instrument On Stage..😍🥰😘 Good Job Fellas And To The Legend Mr. BB King.. Love U RIP..🙏🏾
There is A King 👑
Mr. B.B.King
Is He...
I love this from the bottom of my heart and soul
Every time i play this think bout my husband when he was drinking saying you gone Miss Me Baby!!
B.B. to James Toney mucking around with the keys after 20:00 something... "what the hell is that?" 😂😂😂
And B.B.'s look in the last minute when Ronnie Earl plays a B.B. lick at him. Priceless.
Jeff heeley went fucking IN!
Happy to see this video back up.
i love this so much
Like Da vinci painting the Mona Lisa
Yes, we miss you BB King👑
This got my heart.
Toute la crème dans un ensemble extra franchement de la jouissance
Fantastic Jam!!!
Ah...nearly watched 5-6 times because this is my Assignment and i don't understand anything 😭🤣
Girl🤣
Give it another go now
Loved it BB KING n all the rest of the band!!!
Who said that blacks and whites cannot be togheter??? This man is awesome
Never get tired of the king
Einer der Besten!!!!!
We do miss him
King of Blues
Yes king
Please do not remove this! YT enough!! Enough crap. There is’t a single video yet to be uploaded, worth watching. Give up this vendetta of finding crap to sell, nd stay true to your historic claim of being a video archive. The only thing that has evr kept you relevant, despite what your developers at rewind think.
Awesome!!
Don't worry, as always, if it's removed, it will uploaded again, and again, and again... We are legion
AWESOME!
R.i.p. to these guys
Anyone who thinks they need to upgrade to a fender from a squier needs to first think to themselves if they are better than Healey.
I started with a real 50s tele yrs ago but life happened and I play a squier now.....somehow it sounds better...aybe coz I got better or I stopped caring what I was playing. I used to be a professional but took almost 15 yrs off from playing so I doubt I'm better than I used to be.
he's 1 of my favorite musicians i love u bb king
❤❤❤
Rip legend 🙏
WooooooW❤
nosotros tambien te extrañamos para siempre cuando te escuchamos sabemos que estas con nosotros venceremos
Love this!
This is how the king of blues lived and died badically
2020 is Still Better of all the crap play at radio
Eargasm for 25 minutes straight
Великие!!!!! 0бажаю
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May god bless and keep you always
Raffinata, straordinaria, opera naturalmente armonicamente continuamente gradevolissima...
The video was down the last couple days. What gives? Downloading it now. Not gonna lose it again.
We miss you B.B
RIP KING blues 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
I miss you BB
u r gonna miss me!
BB whouldnt even stand up for the president.. cuzz hes the king
BB KING será sempre mostro
Infinite jam
And we do...
Великий вв кинги Джефф
WUHUUUUUUUUUU YAAAWW BABBYYYYY
Meraviglia
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Мой мир... Ольга Шипова Калининград Россия
👍👍
Is there anyone who knows which keyboard James Toney was playing here? It’s just amazing. I’m struggling to find it!
Not sure, but maybe you can get a better look at it here! ua-cam.com/video/t1lyErEtGdM/v-deo.html
this is So Montreux -go if you can swing it*
20:43🫠
Hail to the KlNG..!
Anyone know what the guitarist who plays the guitar in 8 minutes is called?
Matias Nicolas Alonso : Leon Warren
Was it part of a DVD?? Anyone?
למה לא הייתי שם ????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Go head bb king put a arch in my back
Can someone tell me the bassist name?
SAMY Squizzy : Michael Doster
16:44
Heidi ho
04:31
Don't edit this video, please!!
Велликий
how can i get this on apple music?
No way to get this. not far ago youtube deleted this video on another channel with 12m views... soon this video will be deleted too... There is no track with this live sound on commercial platforms...
I hate UA-cam and all the commercial app 😠😠😡
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You could help us if you like ! ❤come on everyone ..pull up a chair !