B.B. King has become my favorite musician, I love the tone he gets. So much so that I purchased my very own "Lucille" electric guitar, just received her this afternoon too! She sounds like his and that's exactly why I made the purchase as I love his tone! - Peter age 73
I checked Montreux Archives and this video is matching the setlist from the July 10 1980 show. B.B. King (g, voc), James Bolden (tp), Calep Emphery (dr), Edgar Synigal (s), Russell Jackson (b), Calvins Owens (tp), Arthur McLin (tp), Raymond Harris (tb), Robert Garner (ts), Leonard Grill (g), Joseph Carrier (kbds) 1 Baby I'm Yours 2 Porky Frog 3 Let The Good Times 4 Everyday I Have The Blues 5 How Blue Can You Get 6 Better Not Look Down 7 When It All Comes Down 8 Never Make A Moove Too Soon 9 Interlude 10 The Thrill Is Gone 11 Lucille 12 All Over Again 13 Jam Session Montreux 14 Interlude 15 When The Saints Go Marching In 16 I Just Can't Leave Your Love Alone
If it was the 1980 concert, then maybe the incident with a cracked string would have to be seen too. I was there and will never forget how B.B. put on the string and told us the story of "Lucille" (the name of his guitar ...).
How do you crack a string? I never heard of that. Are you trying to say that a string on his guitar broke, and he replaced it right on stage while telling the "Lucille" story?
B.B. King has become my favorite musician, I love the tone he gets. So much so that I purchased my very own "Lucille" electric guitar, just received her this afternoon too! She sounds like his and that's exactly why I made the purchase as I love his tone! - Peter age 73
I listen to him every day!
Thanks for sharing. July 12, 1984 !!!!
His tone!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
My favorite song!!
00:00 Let the good times roll / everyday i have the blues
07:30 How blue you can get
15:25 Better not look down
21:40 When it all comes down
End.
Lindoooo! Saudades desde já! obrigada por compartilhar!
Bjs mil. Querida Eclair!!!
I checked Montreux Archives and this video is matching the setlist from the July 10 1980 show.
B.B. King (g, voc), James Bolden (tp), Calep Emphery (dr), Edgar Synigal (s), Russell Jackson (b), Calvins Owens (tp), Arthur McLin (tp), Raymond Harris (tb), Robert Garner (ts), Leonard Grill (g), Joseph Carrier (kbds)
1 Baby I'm Yours
2 Porky Frog
3 Let The Good Times
4 Everyday I Have The Blues
5 How Blue Can You Get
6 Better Not Look Down
7 When It All Comes Down
8 Never Make A Moove Too Soon
9 Interlude
10 The Thrill Is Gone
11 Lucille
12 All Over Again
13 Jam Session Montreux
14 Interlude
15 When The Saints Go Marching In
16 I Just Can't Leave Your Love Alone
If it was the 1980 concert, then maybe the incident with a cracked string would have to be seen too. I was there and will never forget how B.B. put on the string and told us the story of "Lucille" (the name of his guitar ...).
How do you crack a string? I never heard of that. Are you trying to say that a string on his guitar broke, and he replaced it right on stage while telling the "Lucille" story?
Yah, B.B. King. Amazing!
It's from B.B. KING, July 10, 1980, Montreux Casino!
stereo pulg on his guitar!!!
ive got this on video but the conducter is wearing different clothes and the version of let the good times roll sounds better.must be another night .
This can't be '84. B.B. didn't have a band leader then and he wore a Jheri Curl. Try '80-'82
He had a Jheri Curl and no band leader in 82' as well, most likely 1980