Albert King live in Denmark 1992
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Albert King at Djurs Bluesland, Denmark in July 1992.
Please be aware that this a amateur footage transferred from an old Hi8 tape. The video is shaky and there are some dropouts/blackouts due to the old tape. Well..its better than nothing at all.
Kolla gärna in videor med AI musik med en del blues på svenska / @whiningsongs
Albert "Albert King" Nelson; the best dressed man in the blues business.
Most irrelevant comment of the century ?
@@NisseOhlsenyes yours is definitely that.
@@FYMASMD damn .. think i just heard stevie laugh his Albert off 😂
Wow, my fav blues player of all time, and the best voice in all of music. This was July 1992? He died 5 months later December 21, 1992 - amazing career!
How old was Albert king . I just clicked this thinking this same plays the 'stumble'?
@@dannyhood8857 i think he was in his 60s
@@dannyhood8857 nearly 72
@@julianasbatarginas3930 69
Mine too. Died 2 days after a concert in Los Angeles at age 69.
RIP Albert King, my favorite bluesman
The Red Flying V Guitar 🎸 is working overtime. Can't believe this was one of Albert's last performance. A talented musician 🎵 gone too soon 🔜. Love 💘 you Albert. RIP.
the coolest guitar ever played by the coolest guitar player ever...
My favorite blues guitarist and vocalist ! RIHP !
Thank´s for sharing. I was there and shook ol´ Albert´s hand :)
66badsign tell more haha
I did too.. 1990 in New York , from the stage.. An electrifying moment...
Excellent tape, there is not much material of albert's last years 90/91/92... AND THAT PINK FLYING V IS A KIIILLLERRRR ONEEEE!!!
5 months before he died.
Hot-Damm - Albert's playing his red-hot "Flyin' Rhubarb Stalk" Guitar tonight !
....And with perfect Execution, Timing & Feeling, I might add.
Fantastic memory . Gess Who , I Was There
Please tell more!
I hear proto Hendrix Albert's playing. ALOT of rock and roll was influenced by this man alone. His licks are fundamental.
1. ALBERT KING (RIP) - Tobacco Pipe
BLUES POWER.
2. Sure wish I knew what brand he was Smokin'.
Those were the days my friend :-)
Love ❤️ albert king
Wow, 👍 great show. Much love
oh myyyyy god that was insaaane!!!!! that was raw af. he is such a G
Mange tak for videoen 😀
Love Albert King!
Albert King King King!
Legend! Heavy Blues!!! That tone is like Godzilla!
Never knew there was that big of a blues demographic in Denmark
Jack Plays Folk I know it's big in Sweden. Johnny Winter live in Sweden in 87', is great show. Pretty sure in Norway, Finland, Iceland, too.
There is! Still in 2019
Amazing Video Men!!!
I'm glad Albert King liked the young man with him doing a guitar solo. He seemed pretty rigid on how the band should be.
Sweet Archive
That may be the “guit-fiddle”, as Albert would say, that Billy Gibbons of ZZ Topp had made for him that sits in the STAX Museum
It was built by Dan Erlwine.
He looks younger and thinner.
Could have been diabettic..😢
Who are the other two guitar players? Names are listed on clip of Albert King live at the Pori Jazz Festival (from '92) but the spellings could be incorrect and I can't find any info about them.
I think they are Randell Boykins and Derek Harris
Those are indeed the names that appear in the video I mentioned. I think Randell should be spelled Randall though. Even so, when I Google that name I find very little info. Seems odd given how good his playing is. Just listen to 4:10 in this video for example! Amazing blues guitar. Is he still alive? Has toured with anyone apart from Albert King?
Monty Cantsin I think they are local German guitar player
@@MontyCantsin5 Their names are Randell Boykins and Derek Harris . While Harris is a mediokre player , Boykins is a really good guitarist. The whole band accompanied Albert King in his european tour in 1992. I was lucky to see them live in Thessaloniki ,Greece 22/6/1992 in a great live performance.
@@ΙωάννηςΚοντός-π6ψ: Thanks. I found the names eventually (see my comment above). You're right in mentioning that Boykins seems to be a more natural player than Harris. In all the live clips I've watched of King with this iteration of the band, Boykins' solos really stand out.
That Guitar
What was this recorded with, why isn’t there more of these types of videos from the 90s
It was recorded on 8 mm analog tape with a Sony handycam.
Outlived Jimi and Stevie
Never drank or did dope either
@A Ö that he lived a healthier life. And i dont believe jimi was killed
@O jimi was killed.?? what
Albert smoked pipe excessively, it may have contributed to his fatal heart attack @@bensblues
Who are the band mates with Albert King
December of that year he passed.. he had lost a lot of weight. sign
There are unearthly bends at 8:18, I don't know how he does that.
Mate this is incredible! So close to the end of his life, he was still bulldozing with lucy! The solo at 10:40 onwards is also unearthly! He bends in a way that is truly unique and have never heard someone recreate the same way! Absolute beast!
11:47 bend riff my mind is blown
name of the song that starts at 5:58?
Phone Booth
René Ask Thank you!!
12:40 what song Albert plays??
As the Years Go Passing By
Sounds out of tune
These guys warm up too everything slow simmer. Mix green
blues n butterd rice. Stir crosseyed polite.Tattooed listen wipe
Make it over for greening under the less likely wearing off
He hated Jimi Hendrix he talked bad on his back after his death but after 22 years later he played Hendrix’s music I mean the first song Them changes
Wow I didn't know that😂
ça joue tellement faux .....
Not much left of a great blues man: Can't stay in tune or keep up with the tempo.
Show some respect...
Who the hell are you?
He was great even in advanced age witn one arm tied behind his back... Schooled everyone...Never topped...
Ur out of your mind Albert is Blues 4 months before he died he did it his way and he did it damn good but to each his own
I’m not sure why everyone’s so sooky with you. The mans past his prime and it doesn’t sound that great. Doesn’t take away from him being as OP said “a great blues man”.
To the sour pusses . One of the greatest blues guitarist ever . And why SRV went on to be so great . It’s an old tape recording converted and he is months before his death. God bless him he brought and continues to bring much joy to TRUE blues lovers …