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B.B. King & Friends; A Blues Session. 09 Precious Lord (Etta James, Chaka Khan & Gladys Knight)
You probably expected the previous song (Let The Good Times Roll) to be the finale - I did. But then we fade into this gem of a performance...sublime, nothing else needs to be said.
Actually, there was on song remaining they performed- an instrumental jam - but the end credits play over the version I have and it fades out after about a minute (How tv-shows used to treat music..but it's probably on RUclips complete somewhere) so I decided not to upload it.
Thanks for watching, hope you liked it!
Actually, there was on song remaining they performed- an instrumental jam - but the end credits play over the version I have and it fades out after about a minute (How tv-shows used to treat music..but it's probably on RUclips complete somewhere) so I decided not to upload it.
Thanks for watching, hope you liked it!
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B.B King & Friends; A Blues Session. 08 Let The Good Times Roll (B.B. King & Friends)
Просмотров 7 тыс.12 лет назад
Okay, we're getting towards the end now so let's have a jam with everybody on stage at once (Concert Rule No.254). Actually, that's a bit harsh as this doesn't really fall into 'We Are The World' at Live Aid territory. Good enough version of the old blues chestnut, everybody gets their moment in the spotlight...job done.
B.B. King & Friends; A Blues Session. 07 Ain't Nobody's Business (Etta James & Chaka Khan)
Просмотров 9 тыс.12 лет назад
Chaka Khan...I love you! The song of course is a blues standard, the earliest version I've heard is by Mississippi John Hurt from 1928 although Jimmy Witherspoon had the hit with it in '48? '49?. Great song and you wouldn't mess with Etta James, would you?
B.B. King & Friends; A Blues Session. 06 In The Midnight Hour (B.B. King, Billy Ocean & Others)
Просмотров 8 тыс.12 лет назад
Kind of workmanlike (but good) version of the song. I think B.B. King released this as a single at the time which probably explains why it was played instead of something else. Still, any song with these artists performing on it would be worthwhile (how did you guess that I'm not particularly enamoured with this video?)
B.B. King & Friends; A Blues Session. 05 The Sky Is Crying (Albert King & Stevie-Ray Vaughan)
Просмотров 56 тыс.12 лет назад
Albert King & Stevie Ray-Vaughan (R.I.P.) One of the unlikeliest partnerships but proof of what the blues is all about-Don't matter who or what you are, can you play? Their most famous collaboration was the In Session tv-show from 1983 (available complete on youtube somewhere, oh, and on CD (incomplete) as well of course). Albert King, cool as always, although he;s not smoking his pipe-and I ju...
B.B. King & Friends; A Blues Session. 04 I'd Rather Go Blind (Etta James & Dr. John)
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Etta James...need I say more?
B.B. King & Friends; A Blues Session. 03 The Thrill Is Gone (B.B. King with Eric Clapton)
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Yes, it's Eric Clapton playing the blues, but it's GOOD Eric Clapton playing the blues! Obviously the person who taped this played the f k out of this song as evidenced by the sound quality of the tape so sorry about the dips in volume. Makes me laugh how B.B. King thanks Phil Collins at the end (the man is such a pro!)
B.B. King & Friends; A Blues Session. 02 Please Send Me Someone To Love (B.B. King & Gladys Knight)
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Gladys Knight, every time I hear her sing it makes me shiver (which is a good thing) and good to see Paul Butterfield on tv (happened far too rarely). 2nd song obviously. If I remember correctly this was composed by Percy Mayfield and popularized by Freddie King, who recorded it on for his Getting Ready album (1971) but left it off - it is available on his King Of The Blues 2 CD though. He also...
B.B. King & Friends; A Blues Session. 01 Why I Sing The Blues (B.B. King & Friends)
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Not sure about the rights to this so I'll see if anyone has a problem with me posting this before I upload the rest of it and write a proper description, Thank you. Not sure exactly when this was recorded, but my guess would be late 1986-judging by Eric Clapton's beard, Billy Ocean's jacket and Phil Collins...Only in the mid '80s could you have B.B. King on stage with Albert King (not enough of...
Amazing
This is incredible!!! Everything is so great!
This is so precious! Thanks for sharing!
I love this performance…just it.❤❤❤
🔥🔥🔥Chaka walking through with talent ..when Glady shook her head she knew she was gonna be alright
Love it
She was one of a kind that voice came deep with in her soul love me some Etta James ❤❤❤
You can’t help feeling the emotions from this song!
Alright now
Pour moi, le plus beau duo bluesy , etta james et dr john merci infini ...
❤️💥 No...Comment 💥❤️
I 1,000,000% love Etta.
on the behind of the three singers, it is the musicians of BBKing who play. Sydney 🇦🇺 Australia
Ok💞
Eri unica sempre unica
Sempre piacere sentirli mi mancate
Damn I'm 56 yrs old... the best... listen
This much badass in 1 place can involve time travel......
Art
Temontoooo
doctor John 6 grammy winner
Oooooo weeeeee that etta baby..layed down powerful vocals
EXCELLENT!
é de arrepiar a voz de etta james .maravilhosa.
Thank you for the post. FOUR great legends to enjoy in one's lifetime. I am blessed.
This performance makes me cry every-time I watch it. The goosebumps simply marches down my arms listening to the dynamics of the band and watching the interaction between Etta James and Dr John (may they both rest in peace). There is more than a spark going on on-stage here, folks! We are witnessing the raw flame of pure soul, expression, friendship and musicality. A rare moment in music, that keeps on giving - even when most of these folks are dead and gone long ago. This BB King show show - and in particular this gem of a performance of 'I´d Rather Go Blind' will always remain on my shortlist of magic moments. May RUclips preserve it forever.
Sad that Etta wrote this song but due to "tax issues" she gave the rights to it to someone else.
bb k copy the etta voice on guitar
etta got the blues
Chaka SUNG!!!
ETTA JAMES DR JOHN BBKING RIP HERMANOS ERAN LOS TRES
Dr John RIP BBKing RIP HERMANOS ERAN los chicos....
Gladys has a voice of a angel
No dislikes I guess they like it
Etta doesn't sing this song, she LIVES this song. Amazing!!
Tear worthy....
Its all from gospel music and blues 💙
Ture gospel music 🎶
The great dr john and etta james 👍 👌
Was that Steve Ray vaughan last concert
No . He died in 1990.
Came here after I saw billy on jonathan Ross
Chaka's voice gives me chills
Etta chills nobody's Business💗💗💗
four all-time greats there...the blues can never go away!
Dang. Respect
PIPES haha
Put's a smile on my face every time. Beautiful.
Chaka was a bit off that night, but the renderings of the others far outweighed her shortcomings. Fantastic performance.....
You mad because Chaka can and did sing the pants off your favorite singer.
@@ronaldw548 No He is talking about her being as high as Giraffe Tonsils 😂😂
@@othelliouscato6688 I know exactly what he's talking about. What I said was despite how high she was, she sung her motherf*cking azz off.
This is AWESOME.... GLADYS, BILLY OCEAN, CHAKA KHAN, ALBERT KING, PAUL BUTTERFIELD and a host of others. SO GOOD!!!!!
Some big hits i.e blues artist
Eric Clapton Stevie Ray Vaughan too:
Oh YEAH ...This ranks up there with the BEST performances EVER.....I LOVE IT! ETTA JAMES took me back with this......
I reckon Paul Oscher was the first white guy to be seriously respected as a blues harmonica player.
Do you have a clue what you're talking about?This is Paul Butterfield,he was out there way before Paul Oscher!
No. Both Butterfield and Charlie Musselwhite came before Oscher. Oscher is a great musician and did impressive work with Muddy but he did not join Waters until 1967 at 17. He was Muddy’s first Caucasian band member though. All great harpists but would have to give the edge to either of the older gents over the”kid” now 70 and still playing as is Musselwhite.
One of the great blues duets of all time.