"I was shamed man, to sing anything other than spirituals around home; fact I'd probably get whipped." I thank you for playing your part in bringing the "spirituals" of the BLUES to us. I'm sure your singing and playing before the throne of heaven right now.
I've been playing music, specifically the guitar, all my life. I've learn more in this one video than I did practicing and on the job training. Thank you for whoever posted this.
This man was awesome in 1986 saw him at the Paul Masson winery in Saratoga CA- His band and his set list was tighter than any I’d ever seen... you could tell they were all professionals...it was blistering - the notes he pulled off Lucille that day.
I love this video! Love to hear B.B.'s voice and see him again. I have been a B.B. King fan since I was 15 years old. He is the BEST BLUESMAN there ever was! Met him BACKSTAGE at the Circle Star Theatre in California! I had written him a fan letter in gold ink. He read it backstage while people were sitting around him in that area! I miss him a LOT! He will live on in our hearts and in his music. Play on, B.B. we love you.
That was beautiful Nancy. You were bless to meet the legendary B. B. King. I been a huge fan myself every since the 1970's,after I discovered my father's 8-track tapes on Mr. King. Basically his early and late 1950' and 1960's recordings on those tapes and those were the greatest times of my childhood years.
Though this aired in 1972, I think it was filmed in 1971 during the recording of the “In London” album. He’d have been 45 or 46, depending on whether this was before or after his birthday (in September). But regardless, he does look and sound at least a decade younger.
Fast moving baby , I can't do nothing to slow you down your speed is supersonic your moving faster than sound. His artistry was phenomenal , just phenomenal people ! Love me some BB KING. I'm a 49yr old pure Southern Woman that love good music and BB along with Lucille gave me that. THANK YOU ❤️❤️ BB !
The thing about "the sound he wants to get" recurred frequently in those interviews I think , there's another One in 1968 where he basically says the same thing.... wonder if he ever actually got that sound he was looking for (the tones on Thrill Is Gone and Ghetto Woman are perfect imo)
I notice that even when young and with a lot of pounds less B.B. KING loved to play the guitar seated. He is a great icon for the blues music of the American black people. ua-cam.com/video/bl4uqkgCcTw/v-deo.html *GUMSHOE💙BLUES* Guild Guitar cover by *Duane💚Eddy*
Great documentary.. Should always be companion piece to B.B. King In London, since it shows him working on that very album. However, this doc is dated incorrectly, as it should be dated 1971 since he recorded it between june 9th to the 16th.
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You know what? I thought to myself "easy.. sure I recognize it.. it's one of the tracks on BB In London" but you know what? I can't find it either.. even though I am SURE I heard it befiore. Since it was recorded for the "In London" album it must be listed on the session records, maybe as an outtake.. If I find it I'll leave a comment!
racismo ate' quando esperar ! nao aguento mais chorar ! este racismo onde vai parar? onde vai parar ! ontem , Joao Pedro hoje , George Floyd este racismo um dia vai mudar vidas negras a liberdade um dia vai raiar.... meu livro na editora autografia.com.br/publique.
"I was shamed man, to sing anything other than spirituals around home; fact I'd probably get whipped." I thank you for playing your part in bringing the "spirituals" of the BLUES to us. I'm sure your singing and playing before the throne of heaven right now.
I've been playing music, specifically the guitar, all my life. I've learn more in this one video than I did practicing and on the job training. Thank you for whoever posted this.
This man was awesome in 1986 saw him at the Paul Masson winery in Saratoga CA-
His band and his set list was tighter than any I’d ever seen... you could tell they were all professionals...it was blistering - the notes he pulled off Lucille that day.
"Lucille ain't used to sounding like this"
*Introduces Lucille*
Long live BB Kings music!
Wow, I feel so fortunate to have seen this. The studio stuff is amazing enough, but the interview is incredible
What an intelligent and interesting orator! I love him even more now .
I love this video! Love to hear B.B.'s voice and see him again. I have been a B.B. King fan since I was 15 years old. He is the BEST BLUESMAN there ever was! Met him BACKSTAGE at the Circle Star Theatre in California! I had written him a fan letter in gold ink. He read it backstage while people were sitting around him in that area! I miss him a LOT! He will live on in our hearts and in his music. Play on, B.B. we love you.
That was beautiful Nancy. You were bless to meet the legendary B. B. King. I been a huge fan myself every since the 1970's,after I discovered my father's 8-track tapes on Mr. King. Basically his early and late 1950' and 1960's recordings on those tapes and those were the greatest times of my childhood years.
Crazy to think he was 48 years old when this was recorded
Though this aired in 1972, I think it was filmed in 1971 during the recording of the “In London” album. He’d have been 45 or 46, depending on whether this was before or after his birthday (in September). But regardless, he does look and sound at least a decade younger.
Dirk Diggler, Peter Green wasn’t at this one, but he was at one of the other “In London” sessions. He plays on the album’s first song, “Caldonia.”
This is priceless. B.B. talking about his influences and demonstrating their approaches. Love this!
King of Blues
The great BB King.
Humble guy
Fast moving baby , I can't do nothing to slow you down your speed is supersonic your moving faster than sound. His artistry was phenomenal , just phenomenal people ! Love me some BB KING. I'm a 49yr old pure Southern Woman that love good music and BB along with Lucille gave me that. THANK YOU ❤️❤️ BB !
9:00 my heart about skipped a beat LOL sounded like somebody come in a bit too soon
He sure can make his guitar speak and sing. He even named his guitar.
What a great documentary.
This is a fantastic video!!!
Well, all I can say is I like the BB King guitar sound above all others. Lucille really talks back…
He’s so honest
Absolute Gold.Innerworkings of one of the greatest musicians .Ever.👍
We need more of these type of videos there so personal and shows the real side of the artist
Wow, thanks for posting such a piece of jazz&blues history!
What a Session!!! The greatest of all time BB
Thank you, this is gold, like hitting the lottery, or bangin a beautiful redhead.
Fascinating!
Could watch this guy all day
LEGEND!
Great Video!!!! Thanks For Sharing
Thank you.
Beautiful documentary, I love the way it shows how you reach a song working all together
Just splendid documentary. B.B. was pure class.
The good old days hey !
Seemed to be less BS back then.....
What A Legend.
I LOVE YOU BB ...... TRUE ARTIST..... TRUE INSPIRATION ...........AND A TRUE GUITAR HERO
Awesome 👍❤️
King! Nobody can reach!
What a nice bloke
thanx Joe Bonamassa for pointing me to this! First time I heard BB live was 1971 at the FountainBlue in New Orleans. Mr. Music!
Love ❤️B.B. King 👑R.I.P.
This is life...
His influences are as awesome as he is.
Thanks so much for this upload !
This is priceless!!! Thank you for the post.
14:30 - 14-50...made me laugh. The pianist just isn't getting it but BB schools him in such a honest but humble way..incredible
Yes, im not knocking my white folks. But this is a pure exampele that white people do NOT have the soul where black people do.
In other BB King perf "How blue can you get" white pianist makes a mistake too, though he's quite a good professional.
@Hans Stok / NIPPER Amsterdam NL Yeah after he changed to an F...
The thing about "the sound he wants to get" recurred frequently in those interviews I think , there's another One in 1968 where he basically says the same thing.... wonder if he ever actually got that sound he was looking for (the tones on Thrill Is Gone and Ghetto Woman are perfect imo)
Wow, there's that walnut 335.
355* actually to be specific
355.
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My side chick in highschool always told me I had bad timing 😔 😂 she wasn't talking about guitar have Mercy
@11:00 he starts to talk about Django!! :)
バッキング弾いてるBB見るの初めてだ。
Man, but BB could play!
I notice that even when young and with a lot of pounds less B.B. KING loved to play the guitar seated. He is a great icon for the blues music of the American black people. ua-cam.com/video/bl4uqkgCcTw/v-deo.html *GUMSHOE💙BLUES* Guild Guitar cover by *Duane💚Eddy*
Great documentary.. Should always be companion piece to B.B. King In London, since it shows him working on that very album. However, this doc is dated incorrectly, as it should be dated 1971 since he recorded it between june 9th to the 16th.
is that Eric Burden in there with him?
What’s that lick or song called that bb king was doing of django riendhardt because I can’t seem to find it
Whats the song Of T bone Walker Of 10:07?
Maybe mean old world but im not sure
9:47
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he said he is not a fast player well fast enough to me
Whatever happened to Command Studios...where on Piccadilly was it ?!? Anyone?!?!
Anyone who knows about the band playing?
Do we Call it Jam involving Blues & Solos conducted by a Great Genius called B B KING?
Superb!!! I'm just wondering what song it is (the slow blues) that he's playing, where he sings "Fast moving baby" .. Can't find it anywhere ... :(
You know what? I thought to myself "easy.. sure I recognize it.. it's one of the tracks on BB In London" but you know what? I can't find it either.. even though I am SURE I heard it befiore. Since it was recorded for the "In London" album it must be listed on the session records, maybe as an outtake.. If I find it I'll leave a comment!
@@sgdeluxedoc Thanks! I appreciate it. :)
Course it was good - directed by Charlie Gillett. True legend
Anybody have a clue what that song is at the end credits? Chant find it anywhere
"I've got stupid fingers"
Then wtf do I have?
racismo
ate' quando
esperar !
nao aguento
mais chorar !
este racismo
onde vai parar?
onde vai parar !
ontem , Joao Pedro
hoje , George Floyd
este racismo
um dia vai mudar
vidas negras
a liberdade
um dia
vai raiar....
meu livro
na editora
autografia.com.br/publique.
b4 the army i was what??
It appears the beginning was missing from the recording. 😞
...a spiritual singer but when I went in the army, I started singing blues
His magic hands should had never touched anything but guitar. shame! Cotton??
"720p" _upscales video. Claims it's hi-def. Loves being a fraud_