MB & BB King - BB Intro & Live Jam with MB 1970
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
- Mitch Gawlik reported seeing this program one Saturday morning in the winter of 1970. He recalled that there was a general discussion of the blues, with B.B. crediting young white players like Bloomfield with enlarging his career. Mitch could not remember whether the two guitarists performed together. This might have occurred during King's 1970 stint at Mr. Kelly's in Chicago, a period when Michael's mother, Dorothy, visited B.B. in an effort to get him to help Bloomfield return to playing. (David Dann)
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Reading this the more I love BB King and his generosity and kindness
I was fortunate enough to see B.B. King in concert. I was close enough, he could have thrown a rock and hit me. One of the few things in life that I look back on and am thankful I was blessed to do. Class act!
too bad you didn't get to see Michael Bloomfield!!
The greats, both were great guys as well as great blues men
Grande Mike Bloomfield o respeito que tinha pelo Grande Senhor dos Blues BB King no qual o Mike Bloomfield também era um grande Senhor nos Blues. Obrigado
Thanks so much for posting this !!! I read about that in the book about MB " If you love these Blues , play ' em you please " . Is there more with BB and MB togehter ? Again : thank you so much for putting this on yt !
holy shit
David Dann: It still bugs me that I can't get any info to back up the story I told you. Back then the network affiliates ran
local programming on weekend mornings so seeing something like Michael and B.B. discussing blues in general and
Chicago blues in particular wouldn't be unheard of. King was riding high with the success of "The Thrill Is Gone" in
early 1970.
East/ West!
BB saved MB's ass!
It’s supposed to be rough
Oofah, that was rough. I guess Mike's hands were still pretty rusty on this night.
I thought he played great. He was not using a pick just fingers
@@bhanwarguphasucks Mike called it "bare knuckles" playing.