Have been to Buddy’s club in Chicago many times; a marvellous place with marvellous people playing there - above all, Buddy Guy. And he is such a nice chap, too.
I saw him in Portland at the Roseland in '06. I had no idea I was checking off a bucket list item for myself 15 years early. What and utterly astonishing performer and true living legend.
This interview makes me love and respect Buddy even more now. Look how badly he wanted it from such an early age! Thank you for everything, man! You're a hero!
Buddy is the artists' artist. A great man who came before the likes o Clapton, Page, Beck, Richards and Billy G. A talent beyond description. Go Buddy GO!
Love this! Watching in 2019. Just saw Buddy Guy in concert in Flagstaff AZ. I love that this interview is just about good times and good music instead of promoting something. Long live the blues and rock and roll
Buddy Guy,seem him at BluesFest in Philly, sadly, no longer running, he was awesome, one of the legends of the Blues!, Many of the greats have passed away, who’s gonna fill their shoes???
Buddy Guy did not know at the time that the British invasion was all about raw power and Buddy Guy had that by the trackloads...his voice is very strong and his guitar tone is just hard and heavy WITHOUT OVERDRIVE....his is just like a bolt of lightning....very hard to see and impossible to lay hands on.
Buddy Guy says what was I doing...... everything man everything..... if it wasn't for Buddy Guy everything else just wouldn't have happened thank you mr. Master Buddy Guy
Anyone who knows I said knows his genre of music and doesn’t like Buddy doesn’t know the blues. He influenced Jim the stones and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Stevie said no Buddy no Stevie, wow
Six time Grammy winner and guitar legend Buddy Guy spoke with us in a very entertaining interview back in 2001. We covered some amazing topics, including the release of Sweet Tea, exploring Mississippi, bringing in new fans, and creating new music! ua-cam.com/users/edit?video_id=a1qhEYP7b9A
Buddy is simply the man. Style, swagger, timeless talent. Forever jealous and grateful.
Such a nice guy, I was lucky to meet him at his club in Chicago last september. He is 86 now and still full of life.
He's 85 as I write this. He will be 86 on July 30, 2022.
Have been to Buddy’s club in Chicago many times; a marvellous place with marvellous people playing there - above all, Buddy Guy. And he is such a nice chap, too.
Saw him live here in Nashville last year, & mam oh man was he AWESOME!@
Saw him in New Jersey a few years back... powerful performer.
I saw him in Portland at the Roseland in '06. I had no idea I was checking off a bucket list item for myself 15 years early. What and utterly astonishing performer and true living legend.
This interview makes me love and respect Buddy even more now. Look how badly he wanted it from such an early age! Thank you for everything, man! You're a hero!
Buddy is the artists' artist. A great man who came before the likes o Clapton, Page, Beck, Richards and Billy G.
A talent beyond description. Go Buddy GO!
buddy guy re made billy gibbons i need you tonight
Of course he came before... He is 10 years older
2022 - still rocking! Saw his excellency in Seattle. 😎
Love this! Watching in 2019. Just saw Buddy Guy in concert in Flagstaff AZ. I love that this interview is just about good times and good music instead of promoting something. Long live the blues and rock and roll
Love his music of course but I also love his personality & smile!! GOAT
That show would've been better if Buddy played for the entire hour.
Buddy Guy,seem him at BluesFest in Philly, sadly, no longer running, he was awesome, one of the legends of the Blues!, Many of the greats have passed away, who’s gonna fill their shoes???
The Man of the Blues ~ Mr. Buddy Guy !
Man that is one classy cat right there .Shiiiiiiiiiif. Buddy Guy the man.
Buddy Guy did not know at the time that the British invasion was all about raw power and Buddy Guy had that by the trackloads...his voice is very strong and his guitar tone is just hard and heavy WITHOUT OVERDRIVE....his is just like a bolt of lightning....very hard to see and impossible to lay hands on.
Nice video I miss Letterman
Buddy Guy says what was I doing...... everything man everything..... if it wasn't for Buddy Guy everything else just wouldn't have happened thank you mr. Master Buddy Guy
Master Buddy Blues Guy ❤
Buddy Guy, the best!!!!
GREAT NITE !
Anyone who knows I said knows his genre of music and doesn’t like Buddy doesn’t know the blues. He influenced Jim the stones and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Stevie said no Buddy no Stevie, wow
god i miss the late show with letterman :/
No one could play like Hendrix. No one could Sing and PLAY like Buddy Guy.
yes, Buddy's singing is so underrated or overshadowed by his own guitar playing seemingly. Dude's voice IS the blues, period.
I don't know about hall but my favorite thing about buddy guy is jimi hendrix
Xzavier Johnson supposedly Jimi had his own concert he went to late so he could watch Buddy play at his own show
With subtitles “You’re damn right I got the flu!”
hahahahaha
he's no randy watson, but he good! *clap clap*
hahahahaha, Randy Watson ain't no Buddy you mean....
lol I lost my shit when I read this
"You may know him as 'Joe the Policeman', from the "What's Goin' Down" episode, of "That's My Mama!!!"
....sexual chocolate, thank you!
whoa cowboy, grab the reins!! U can't be serious, right?
❤
Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, Eric Gales, Joe Bonamassa, Gary Clark Jr … Do ya think Buddy had any influence on these Living Legends…
Only the Legends get to play without Paul and the House Band!
so Dave mentions St Louis but not Memphis???? lol!!!!
I thought the same thing. And he's from the Midwest.
tell me if im wrong!
Six time Grammy winner and guitar legend Buddy Guy spoke with us in a very entertaining interview back in 2001. We covered some amazing topics, including the release of Sweet Tea, exploring Mississippi, bringing in new fans, and creating new music! ua-cam.com/users/edit?video_id=a1qhEYP7b9A
buddy guy inspired=bb king BUDDY GUY
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