@@kwamealievergreen4257 it’s going really well but it also depends on the guitar you use and the amp as I normally tend to learn from his mid to late years of his career
Mr. King's licks and tone are so signature. But he adds so many layers of subtlety by using dynamics, phrasings, time displacement, minor tweaks to his volume/tone knobs, etc. Crazy good stuff...
If you have ever seen BB King in his prime it was a marvel to "Watch and Listen". BB sang, played and directed the band all while telling his story of life. My family has experienced his kindness several times when we viewed his shows. RIP BB.
Any doubt about his being an innovator and one of the great influences ?.. look at the body of work he did...I copied BB before I copied other more modern guitar players when I learned many moons ago...I am still learning some of his licks now...
Yes, the Three Kings were all very different and all very influential. That said, B.B. played tons of stuff over the years that Freddie and Albert simply didn't have the chops to play.
How many people rolling into 2020 still watching and loving BB King's music
I'm and it is not going to stop any time soon.
Still going!!!
🤘
‘21
2021
That vibrato, that bending, that feeling, truly one of the greatest blues legend.
I’ve been playing blues for 3-4 years and I’ve learnt so much from him and I’m definitely bringing his style into the next 50 -60 years
😂🤣
Show me bro 😂
@@kruker6502 I could if I want to 😂😂
How's your playing been? I've been trying to learn from him too but man there's just sooo much to available to learn
@@kwamealievergreen4257 it’s going really well but it also depends on the guitar you use and the amp as I normally tend to learn from his mid to late years of his career
Most people in their 60s or 70s probably still listen and love bb king's including me.
Mr. King's licks and tone are so signature. But he adds so many layers of subtlety by using dynamics, phrasings, time displacement, minor tweaks to his volume/tone knobs, etc. Crazy good stuff...
Awesome blues licks!! What a Great voice!!! BB had vocals!!
He was definitely the KING of the BLUES! I’m glad I had the pleasure of seeing him live. He put on a FANTASTIC SHOW! Something I’ll always remember!
Got to see him years back in New Orleans....old and powerful and raw and wonderful
The legendary blues musician.
2021 it’s still iconic
If you have ever seen BB King in his prime it was a marvel to "Watch and Listen". BB sang, played and directed the band all while telling his story of life. My family has experienced his kindness several times when we viewed his shows. RIP BB.
Live in '79 or '78. That Lucille was only used in that time period. My god was this man magnificent!!!
That was his Walnut Gibson 335. I don’t know where that guitar is today but if it ain’t worth a million I don’t know what is.
I love bbking and the band your song is 🔥🎸🎸🎸🎸🪘🎺📯🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎹🎤🎤🎤🎤💲 your voice is amazing.
who else had their mouth open the whole time. holy damn dude this man is a legend!!!
He's really going in this one, playing with that real fire. Lovely player and singer, playing in a Free World...
Always and forever
Of course Most people (including me) are here for the guitar mastery but damn that voice too tho jeez 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️ what a legend
So precise with the bends
Simply the King
Круто ❤ спасибо большое ❤🎸
Im 26 and don't know anything about guitars but they do something to the soul. Except that other junk that wrecks our ears lol
Any doubt about his being an innovator and one of the great influences ?.. look at the body of work he did...I copied BB before I copied other more modern guitar players when I learned many moons ago...I am still learning some of his licks now...
That's phrasing right there
Classical Music
Yes, the Three Kings were all very different and all very influential. That said, B.B. played tons of stuff over the years that Freddie and Albert simply didn't have the chops to play.
NewsCam 603 Not true Although, I love B.B. ... Albert had chops also
@@RisingStar19180 ... and so did Freddie! And he was also the most exciting for me. Tremendous energy and his band were so tight too.
1978 at The Forum Toronto Canada (Ontario Place)
The 70 is the decade to lucille. Never sounded like that.
I'm 36, been listening to him nearly 20 years now and never plan on stopping.
Brilliant
Le King 🎸🎸🎸♥️
He has got more gain than usual... But it´s still a nice solo!
I think the title is clickbait, but thanks for uploading this ;)
"wow". that's all that needs to be said...…..
this amazing band missed the ending. ‘If’n my baby don’t love me no more…
if my baby should quit me, I do believe I should die .
You ever seen slayer then vemom
je suis edgar
Tranki
Muy buen guitarrista pero para mi albert collins es superior saludos
et je les detestes
Saying this the best solo is WRONG. Say it is the best in your OWN OPINION.thank you
Calm down 👆
Just my opinion 😁😂. keep finger (calm) down😂
No one cares about your opinion.
possibly his worst tone ever...
I'd be willing to bet it sounded much different in person vs. a low quality video on UA-cam. :D
Are you deaf.
not the best, but not that bad
even if BB's tone ever sounded like garbage he'd still make that sweet guitar sing
😂
These extended blues solos get really boring really quick.