@@parkst.frankfranklin3986 THE unspoken "driving force" of a band's success. Buddy has a very nice touring bus, too...too bad they will be parking or selling it...would maybe make a nice little Guy museum !!
My knowledge of him and his personality only comes from interviews, watching him perform etc. but he always comes across as a humble, genuine, and a good person. I remember seeing him in concert, performing while doing his stroll up and down the aisles. Every time he came across a child in the audience, he would stop and give them a little extra attention. That said a lot to me about his character. I'm a little bit jealous of you, getting to frequently be around Buddy Guy. He's a true musical legend.
I come from the Central African Republic. I am now 68 years old. In 1967, Junior Wells and his band toured Africa, stopping off in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic. I was too young to attend and my father went alone. To our great surprise, he came home accompanied by Junior Wells, who was accompanied by his guitarist. This guitarist, discovering that I was learning to play the guitar, taught me a few blues chords. I've never forgotten those chords. I only found out years later that it was Buddy Guy.
God, please don't let it be this mans last concert!! Who can stop time..........none of us. Hendrix sat as he feat with a tape recorder. Clapton said he was the greatest guitar player alive, he played with SRV on his last concert.... 88 years old, and crushing it. I didn't get to see Muddy or Mr. Wolf, but I did get to see Buddy Guy. Thank you Buddy for being one of the most exciting blues guitar players to ever live.
Buddy Guy was #1 on my bucket list of musicians I wanted to see in concert. I got lucky a few years ago and got to see him. I was broke, didn't even know he was in town, and out of the blue, my cousin called me and told me someone had given him a pair of tickets to see Jonny Lang and asked me if I wanted to go.with him. He said he's opening for that fella you've mentioned a few times, Buddy Guy.. My cousin, who's forty years younger than me, had never heard any of Buddy's music. Of course I went to the show. Lang put on a great show, complete with a light show etc. Cuz said, I don't think Buddy's gonna be able to top that. I laughed and said, just wait, Buddy is gonna smoke Jonny's drawers.😄 And of course he did. Blew my cousins mind when he strolled through the audience while performing a song. We had seats beside the aisle so he walked right by us. My cousin still talks about that show to this day.
Buddy, if you ever see this, your talent and style will live many decades after I am gone. My wife and I saw you in Richmond, Va in 2007. You did not let us down. Long live your music. Life would be boring without music like yours. God bless! (who gets the tea cup?) Dennis Watson
A huge if not the greatest living legend amongst us. At 88 he delivers a breath taking performance....amazing. God bless you Buddy....you still have a lot to give...thanks for inspiring and fostering values of the highest emotional level imaginable with modesty passion and the pureness of a child...thank you thank you thank you!
Lol values and pureness,have you been to his concerts? He swears more than a sailor and is known to be on the bottle when performing. I love him but far from pure.
First time I saw Buddy Guy was inside a hockey rink in Providence, RI. The ticket was $12.50. I got see him 6 more times over the years. Always a great showman and he played LOUD!
He came on stage with us in the '80s for a couple of songs (I was playing with Bachman Turner Overdrive)......what a dude - such amazing tone and smile.......
He is the living testament and embodiment of all the bluesmen guitarists that have fallen before him. And that is extremely evident in his charisma and playing!!!!! Long live Buddy Guy!!! 🔥🤘🔥🤘🔥🤘🔥🔥
He was one of the biggest inspirations for my whole music life - to see him perform like this at the age of 88 makes me reverent and very grateful! Thank you so much Buddy Guy!!
I remember being maybe 18 and I bought an album on a whim “sweet tea” It changed the way I listened to music I had never heard of you before but you quickly became one of my all time favourites I had the good fortune to see you many times live due to your constant touring Thank you so much for your music and for helping keep the blues alive We will miss you Buddy Enjoy your retirement You’ve earned it
Been fortunate enough to see him quite a bit. But went to Hot Springs & seen him on his farewell Tour. Always Great!!! Wish i could make it to Legends in Chicago sometime.
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I'm so glad that I got to see him live in concert four times during the past seven years. A legend indeed.
I seen him do this 5 years ago. I saw him live twice in 5 months in Ontario Canada. I was leaning on the stage,mosh pit and he leaned down & signed his photo I brought with me. He is as funny as talented.
I met him there once also. I bought some things at the gift counter and went to the bar to get a beer. He was sitting there and I asked if he was Buddy Guy. He said sit down , the beer was on him. We talked for maybe 10 minutes , uninterrupted. And I got his autograph . Very down to earth .
Yeah it's a great gig. I worked as a bellman and chauffer through college. I'm 61 and looking at my retirement and that's my favorite part of my career. There's a part of me that wishes I would have done that for the last 40 years. I drove a bunch of the old Vegas stars. Engelbert, Tom Jones, Buddy Hackett 😅😅😅and the Top of the list George Thorogood.😎😁😎 However, as Mick said Buddy M****f****n Guy!!! You hit the jackpot my friend . Cherish it 😊❤😊
Here's hoping Buddy still has a few more gigs in him. Seen him several times and always put on a fantastic show...and he can work a crowd like nobody else. A fine bluesman and even finer human being. BRAVO SIR! Enjoy your so very well deserved retirement. 👏👏👏👏
Caught him back in the day at a little club in Northern Virginia, just outside of DC. All of the classic showmanship stuff was great - including walking down a row of tables while on top of them and turning his Strat's volume totally off so the audience had to be completely silent to hear it being played unamplified. The best part was when he went into a ripping solo and walked out of the door to play in the middle of the intersection. He came back in, walked up to the bar where I was standing, nodded to the barkeep, got a glass of ice and an open bottle of beer, filled the glass halfway with the beer, put the bottle down, drained the glass, put it down, and headed back to the stage the whole playing blizzard of noted with just the left hand. I grabbed the still half full bottle of beer and knocked it back.
When I lived near Chicago, I used to go to his legends club and watch as he and Albert Collins go outside and play in the snow with a long cord in those days - and jam in the street - the below zero street
damn, he sounds amazing at 88, i can say with pride i've seen muddy, bb, and buddy. buddy is a LEGEND, the most influential performer/guitarist of the 60's/70's rock generation. all that great "classic rock" you hear still being played everywhere? buddy is one of the biggest influences of that whole generation of musicians.
Be delighted that such a wonderful bloke graced the world's stages. I saw him at Eric Clapton and friends show at the Royal Albert Hall. It was an ok show until this ball of energy in pale blue flowing silk pyjamas strides onto the stage and says with some force "Hi - I'm Buddy Guy!". After this it was a very good gig indeed. Were you there?
i seen buddy with johnny lang about 10 years ago…it was amazing i seriously didnt know buddy could shred on the guitar 😮 he tore it up , fast and ferocious , fckg legend !
i went to one of his "last shows" last yr and he's still going... i got to see him for decades in his prime in small bars and very intimate settings,, so glad he got the deserved recognition that brought him to bigger venues but those shows in the bars were something else...thank you Buddy.
One of my most treasured possessions…..a vinyl copy of Damned Right I’ve Got The Blues, signed in my presence by Buddy himself. Tower Records in Piccadilly Circus. Long live BG.
I had the honor of see Buddy Guy at the Oakdale Theater in Wallingford, Ct a few months ago and he was outstanding as well as the band that played before him. Thanks Mr Guy for all the “ Blues”
Saw Buddy twice at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, right around the corner from where I live. Such an entertaining Bluesman, with all his stories of past greats and his amazing performance. Its a small venue and he came into the audience and was within three feet of me… got some great video footage! He is the elder statesman for the blues now…long live Buddy Guy!❤️
Esse homem fez o Circo Voador na minha cidade Rio de Janeiro, simplesmente vir abaixo. Tinha gente nas estruturas tubular do Circo Voador,no teto! Foi simplesmente demais! Longa vida para Buddy Guy e obrigado pela música que você nos ofereceu. Tesouro mundial.
OOOO, what a lucky man he was! He got to play right through to the end! I saw him in the 60s, I was like 12 or 13. Front table at the El Mocambo. A life changing moment...
When Buddy gave a concert in my area about 20 yrs ago and walked among the audience, I was in the front row and gave him a pin that said I love the night life. He was still hot at age 70.
Met Buddy and hung out backstage with him after a Detroit show 30 years ago. He loved his Cognac and telling stories. Was winter time he walked out the front door on to Woodward avenue and did a guitar solo it was unforgettable. A wonderful guy and genuine.
What an amazing man! He's forgotten more about guitar playing than I'll ever know. In the last 24 hours. Had the pleasure of seeing him a couple of times- always made the show fun. I remember one show he came up missing, then he was playing in the crowd very close to me. Awesome!
Being in Sydney Australia I only got to see him once at the State Theatre in Sydney. That was about 35 years ago, and I still count it as the best blues gig I've ever attended. Then in 1999 I was lucky enough to of met Buddy at Legends in Chicago. I was that starstruck all I could do was tell him that he had a nice club and could he please sign my t shirt 😂 And then many years later I read his excellent autobiography and he likes nothing better than speaking to fans. Aah well.
I saw Buddy Guy once on the Experience Hendrix in tour in Memphis. There were many guitars on stage that night, but I can still remember his VOICE. He did a tremolo thing with it. I was 20.
def one of the GOAT!!!!!! At 88 most people have trouble just getting up out of a chair and then there's folks like Buddy Guy, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, George Thorogood, Billy Gibbons, EC who my Heroes who are all STILL Rocking'! May God Bless each and every one of them! Go down Swinging Gents!!
I was blessed enough to see him and BB king live.. at a concert a couple of days before 9/11, where they cancelled shows.. and as much as the word legend gets wrecklessly throwns around.. they are 2 TRUE LEGENDS
saw him at a club in 1987 along with a crowd of about 50 people (before his "resurgence"). I asked him if I could have a guitar pick. He said "BB does that not me." lol I said "oh, okay...." as I turned to walk away he said "hey, take it......" and gave me the pick. lol
i drove buddy many times,on his tours. a real gentleman....he called me SMOOTH AS SILK...quite the compliment.
That's an interesting job.
@@parkst.frankfranklin3986 hard work,basic knowledge of plumbing/electrial/diesel engines/12 volt-24 volt/satellite etc...just a few.
@@parkst.frankfranklin3986 THE unspoken "driving force" of a band's success. Buddy has a very nice touring bus, too...too bad they will be parking or selling it...would maybe make a nice little Guy museum !!
Had the privilege of meeting him several times at Bullwinkle's
My knowledge of him and his personality only comes from interviews, watching him perform etc. but he always comes across as a humble, genuine, and a good person. I remember seeing him in concert, performing while doing his stroll up and down the aisles. Every time he came across a child in the audience, he would stop and give them a little extra attention. That said a lot to me about his character.
I'm a little bit jealous of you, getting to frequently be around Buddy Guy. He's a true musical legend.
I come from the Central African Republic. I am now 68 years old. In 1967, Junior Wells and his band toured Africa, stopping off in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic. I was too young to attend and my father went alone. To our great surprise, he came home accompanied by Junior Wells, who was accompanied by his guitarist. This guitarist, discovering that I was learning to play the guitar, taught me a few blues chords. I've never forgotten those chords. I only found out years later that it was Buddy Guy.
@jean-baptistekoba3287 Wow! I can only say, I had an argument once over a trivial subject with Katie Boyle ( long time ago English TV personality.)
Amazing, a lifelong memory of giving and kindness
A great story and that’s the way things shake out on the road.
Cool story. Thanks for sharing it
Wow, what a cool experience! 👍
At 88 his voice still sounds great.
Hell yes.
God, please don't let it be this mans last concert!! Who can stop time..........none of us. Hendrix sat as he feat with a tape recorder. Clapton said he was the greatest guitar player alive, he played with SRV on his last concert.... 88 years old, and crushing it. I didn't get to see Muddy or Mr. Wolf, but I did get to see Buddy Guy. Thank you Buddy for being one of the most exciting blues guitar players to ever live.
I can see him ending the days of big tours, but I figure he'll still play at his club once in a while like he usually does.
I bet he will.@@RaymondCarver-vy9uk
He'll never stop! sure!
Real music with heart and soul and humour. Love it!
Always the showman of the blues, what a class act!
Buddy Guy was #1 on my bucket list of musicians I wanted to see in concert. I got lucky a few years ago and got to see him. I was broke, didn't even know he was in town, and out of the blue, my cousin called me and told me someone had given him a pair of tickets to see Jonny Lang and asked me if I wanted to go.with him. He said he's opening for that fella you've mentioned a few times, Buddy Guy.. My cousin, who's forty years younger than me, had never heard any of Buddy's music.
Of course I went to the show. Lang put on a great show, complete with a light show etc. Cuz said, I don't think Buddy's gonna be able to top that. I laughed and said, just wait, Buddy is gonna smoke Jonny's drawers.😄
And of course he did. Blew my cousins mind when he strolled through the audience while performing a song. We had seats beside the aisle so he walked right by us. My cousin still talks about that show to this day.
Buddy, if you ever see this, your talent and style will live many decades after I am gone. My wife and I saw you in Richmond, Va in 2007. You did not let us down.
Long live your music. Life would be boring without music like yours. God bless! (who gets the tea cup?)
Dennis Watson
A huge if not the greatest living legend amongst us. At 88 he delivers a breath taking performance....amazing. God bless you Buddy....you still have a lot to give...thanks for inspiring and fostering values of the highest emotional level imaginable with modesty passion and the pureness of a child...thank you thank you thank you!
Lol values and pureness,have you been to his concerts? He swears more than a sailor and is known to be on the bottle when performing. I love him but far from pure.
Music from deep within,wide open....
It has been a pleasure listening to his music, my whole life, and I am 61 so I have been listening to Mr. Buddy Guy for a long long time
First time I saw Buddy Guy was inside a hockey rink in Providence, RI. The ticket was $12.50. I got see him 6 more times over the years. Always a great showman and he played LOUD!
He came on stage with us in the '80s for a couple of songs (I was playing with Bachman Turner Overdrive)......what a dude - such amazing tone and smile.......
He is the living testament and embodiment of all the bluesmen guitarists that have fallen before him. And that is extremely evident in his charisma and playing!!!!! Long live Buddy Guy!!! 🔥🤘🔥🤘🔥🤘🔥🔥
He was one of the biggest inspirations for my whole music life - to see him perform like this at the age of 88 makes me reverent and very grateful! Thank you so much Buddy Guy!!
Mr. Buddy inspired my love of Blues to new place. Fla Boy reset in Baton Rouge with a love of raw oysters and Blues music, Buddy gets the nod.
Buddy IS the blues. I met him at his club in Chicago and he was such a cordial gentleman.
Love your blues Buddy, I have been listening since I was a teenager, you are jamming 😊
The one and only...a real class act.
I remember being maybe 18 and I bought an album on a whim “sweet tea”
It changed the way I listened to music
I had never heard of you before but you quickly became one of my all time favourites
I had the good fortune to see you many times live due to your constant touring
Thank you so much for your music and for helping keep the blues alive
We will miss you Buddy
Enjoy your retirement
You’ve earned it
He shook my hand after we warmed up for him. I was totally blown away.
The Man Has Class
His voice is the blues..
even without guitar, you can feel the blue things when black man singing the blues..
❤
His show with Jack Bruce on bass and Buddy Miles of drums is one of my favorite blues/rock performances ever! Bless Buddy Guy!
Been fortunate enough to see him quite a bit. But went to Hot Springs & seen him on his farewell Tour. Always Great!!!
Wish i could make it to Legends in Chicago sometime.
I'm so glad that I got to see him live in concert four times during the past seven years. A legend indeed.
Tears as I watch and listen. Time ain't long...
I seen him do this 5 years ago. I saw him live twice in 5 months in Ontario Canada. I was leaning on the stage,mosh pit and he leaned down & signed his photo I brought with me. He is as funny as talented.
The Polkadot Blues man, and how Awesome he is 👍😎
Love you Buddy, Only 55 but been a fan from first listen to since around '87
You ain't done, too much fun.
Incredible, just unbelievable. Good, that is. Great to watch a living legend, even here from Norway.
I got to meet Buddy at his club, Legends, in Chicago in 2018. One of the greats.
I met him there once also. I bought some things at the gift counter and went to the bar to get a beer. He was sitting there and I asked if he was Buddy Guy. He said sit down , the beer was on him. We talked for maybe 10 minutes , uninterrupted. And I got his autograph . Very down to earth .
This man is a national treasure and an icon
Yeah it's a great gig. I worked as a bellman and chauffer through college. I'm 61 and looking at my retirement and that's my favorite part of my career.
There's a part of me that wishes I would have done that for the last 40 years. I drove a bunch of the old Vegas stars. Engelbert, Tom Jones, Buddy Hackett 😅😅😅and the Top of the list George Thorogood.😎😁😎
However, as Mick said Buddy M****f****n Guy!!! You hit the jackpot my friend . Cherish it 😊❤😊
Living Legend right here! Thanks for the music Buddy!
Wow. Still the mighty showman. Thanks, Buddy. You've always been an inspiration.
Thank YOU Buddy for your great music. God Bless. Musician/Artist USA- ThomMeinert
We saw him years ago in Myrtle Beach he's a hell of a showman
Un des plus grands guitaristes de tout les temps et toujours la à 88 ans 👍 bravo et merci pour tout Mr Buddy Guy 🙏
88, and still got it. I'm 58. keep it up.
Here's hoping Buddy still has a few more gigs in him. Seen him several times and always put on a fantastic show...and he can work a crowd like nobody else. A fine bluesman and even finer human being. BRAVO SIR! Enjoy your so very well deserved retirement. 👏👏👏👏
Caught him back in the day at a little club in Northern Virginia, just outside of DC. All of the classic showmanship stuff was great - including walking down a row of tables while on top of them and turning his Strat's volume totally off so the audience had to be completely silent to hear it being played unamplified. The best part was when he went into a ripping solo and walked out of the door to play in the middle of the intersection. He came back in, walked up to the bar where I was standing, nodded to the barkeep, got a glass of ice and an open bottle of beer, filled the glass halfway with the beer, put the bottle down, drained the glass, put it down, and headed back to the stage the whole playing blizzard of noted with just the left hand. I grabbed the still half full bottle of beer and knocked it back.
88 years old? It is incredible! I’ve been a fan since “Live At Pepper’s Lounge” with Jr. Wells in the mid 1960’s. 👍👍
Don't mind me asking.
Who were the musicians that played?
Live at Pepper's is a great album! Still got it.
@@Ronald-hx6zn Jr. Wells: harmonica and vocals Buddy Guy: guitar Freddy Below: drums Leroy Stewart:bass
When I lived near Chicago, I used to go to his legends club and watch as he and Albert Collins go outside and play in the snow with a long cord in those days - and jam in the street - the below zero street
I never thought about it but- going from hot to cold like that, wouldn't it put their strings out of tune?
His showmanship, his voice, his playing--he's still got it. Legend. I can only hope I am still as with it when I reach his age. Love.
I can't think of the right word for him. Legendary and iconic are not good enough.
I was privileged to see Buddy Once in my life! Most impressive Showman !!! Blew my mind!
Quality man, quality life. Buddy can hold his head high.
damn, he sounds amazing at 88, i can say with pride i've seen muddy, bb, and buddy. buddy is a LEGEND, the most influential performer/guitarist of the 60's/70's rock generation. all that great "classic rock" you hear still being played everywhere? buddy is one of the biggest influences of that whole generation of musicians.
I saw Buddy perform 24 years ago in Dayton Ohio......he was 64...I was 44...fantastic show!
Be delighted that such a wonderful bloke graced the world's stages. I saw him at Eric Clapton and friends show at the Royal Albert Hall. It was an ok show until this ball of energy in pale blue flowing silk pyjamas strides onto the stage and says with some force "Hi - I'm Buddy Guy!". After this it was a very good gig indeed. Were you there?
i seen buddy with johnny lang about 10 years ago…it was amazing i seriously didnt know buddy could shred on the guitar 😮 he tore it up , fast and ferocious , fckg legend !
Guy is one "of".
Has brought joy to so many over the years.Thanks good BUDDY😊
I was blessed to see him 2 times in the last 5 years at the celebrity theater in Phoenix he was and is spectacular
The man is one of the Greatest blues players ever.
❤❤❤He’s on my bucket list. I hope we both live long enough to make it happen
I've seen him a few times and he always plays a great show. a true living legend. thanks for sharing.
He was Absolutely Fantastic 👍👍🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
He is the last great Blues Man. If you were there you witnessed a true legend live in person.
Buddy still struttin his stuff! He sure is a living breathing Rocket 88!
He's a national treasure.
Buddy Guy, what a Legend 🎸🎸. Thank you for sharing.
i went to one of his "last shows" last yr and he's still going...
i got to see him for decades in his prime in small bars and very intimate settings,, so glad he got the deserved recognition that brought him to bigger venues but those shows in the bars were something else...thank you Buddy.
No damn doubt. You’re a lucky SOB.
One of my most treasured possessions…..a vinyl copy of Damned Right I’ve Got The Blues, signed in my presence by Buddy himself. Tower Records in Piccadilly Circus. Long live BG.
We saw his band open for 10 Years After at the Kinetic Playground in late 1968 ( Chicago USA). Still an outstanding memory to this day. $ 5 .
I had the honor of see Buddy Guy at the Oakdale Theater in Wallingford, Ct a few months ago and he was outstanding as well as the band that played before him. Thanks Mr Guy for all the “ Blues”
Got to see him at a Hendrix tribute show. He flat out leveled the place. The highlight of the whole night. LEGEND!!!!!
Saw same tour. He stayed true to Hendrix more than the other players . But all were great
Always the showman. Somewhere on RUclips is vid of a young Jimi Hendrix in the audience mesmerized by Buddy. Worth looking for.
Saw Buddy twice at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, right around the corner from where I live. Such an entertaining Bluesman, with all his stories of past greats and his amazing performance. Its a small venue and he came into the audience and was within three feet of me… got some great video footage! He is the elder statesman for the blues now…long live Buddy Guy!❤️
I love Buddy so much I had a dog named after him. Hes a living legon that has launch a million ships. What a beautiful man.
the last of the old school bluesmen
Ive scene him multiple times. Well worth going if you can. Make the effort. You will be pleased with the show.
LEGEND SAYS IT ALL!
Original Crowd work master !
Last one standing. All the rest follow. Thank you Buddy!
Wow! Buddy Guy has got more soul in his playing and singing than any other musician living today! Thank you for sharing this video!
It's that gospel feel he's always had.
Esse homem fez o Circo Voador na minha cidade Rio de Janeiro, simplesmente vir abaixo. Tinha gente nas estruturas tubular do Circo Voador,no teto! Foi simplesmente demais! Longa vida para Buddy Guy e obrigado pela música que você nos ofereceu. Tesouro mundial.
Keep the tempo for a long time Buddy, you are magnificent... Philippe 64 Paris
I don't believe this would be his last concert, he seems well alive and kicking. Except a great bluesman Buddy is also a funny human being.😀✌
Buddy is a true legend of the Blues.
An absolute Master.
Saw him live in Atlanta about 20 years ago.
Brilliant performance indeed 👏
Absolute legend. Thanks, buddy.
OOOO, what a lucky man he was! He got to play right through to the end!
I saw him in the 60s, I was like 12 or 13. Front table at the El Mocambo. A life changing moment...
el mocambos a great place, probably srv's best performance
@@Sunny-yg2pq Hey, if it was good enough for the Stones... I played there dozens of times, both upstairs and down! :)
Incredible,,,incredible!!!
When Buddy gave a concert in my area about 20 yrs ago and walked among the audience, I was in the front row and gave him a pin that said I love the night life. He was still hot at age 70.
Got chance to see as well is a legend when it comes to the blues . 😊
Wow I first saw him in 1988, when he was younger then I am now.
Met Buddy and hung out backstage with him after a Detroit show 30 years ago. He loved his Cognac and telling stories. Was winter time he walked out the front door on to Woodward avenue and did a guitar solo it was unforgettable. A wonderful guy and genuine.
Thanks for sharing. Super duper cool.
"YOUR INSTRUMENT IS SUPPOSED TO BECOME YOU" - Little Milton Campbell (to me, Oakland, 9/88).
What an amazing man! He's forgotten more about guitar playing than I'll ever know. In the last 24 hours. Had the pleasure of seeing him a couple of times- always made the show fun. I remember one show he came up missing, then he was playing in the crowd very close to me. Awesome!
Played in a band that opened for him on a tour-such a pleasure to be around him and his group
Being in Sydney Australia I only got to see him once at the State Theatre in Sydney. That was about 35 years ago, and I still count it as the best blues gig I've ever attended. Then in 1999 I was lucky enough to of met Buddy at Legends in Chicago. I was that starstruck all I could do was tell him that he had a nice club and could he please sign my t shirt 😂
And then many years later I read his excellent autobiography and he likes nothing better than speaking to fans. Aah well.
One of the best love acts ,I jhave ever seen was buddy
I stood in front of his Marshalls at a concert in Lou Ky. Dear Lord, it was loud! And good!
Seen Buddy a few times, he is great!
Legend ❤
I saw Buddy Guy once on the Experience Hendrix in tour in Memphis. There were many guitars on stage that night, but I can still remember his VOICE. He did a tremolo thing with it. I was 20.
Buddy Guy is such the showman!
def one of the GOAT!!!!!! At 88 most people have trouble just getting up out of a chair and then there's folks like Buddy Guy, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, George Thorogood, Billy Gibbons, EC who my Heroes who are all STILL Rocking'! May God Bless each and every one of them! Go down Swinging Gents!!
Buddy Guy one of my favorite blues man that are still alive ❤️🎉🎉🎉🎉
I was blessed enough to see him and BB king live.. at a concert a couple of days before 9/11, where they cancelled shows.. and as much as the word legend gets wrecklessly throwns around.. they are 2 TRUE LEGENDS
saw him at a club in 1987 along with a crowd of about 50 people (before his "resurgence"). I asked him if I could have a guitar pick. He said "BB does that not me." lol I said "oh, okay...." as I turned to walk away he said "hey, take it......" and gave me the pick. lol