Buddy makes blues a thrilling listening experience by being TOTALLY UNPREDICTABLE! and the insane dynamics of his show set him apart from most other blues artists!
0:30 Mary Had a Little Lamb 3:33 Sweet Little Angel --- 8:57 Buddy get full-on sick with the ending to the song 9:50 MEDLEY: Chicken Heads (Mighty Joe Young) / 12:22 I Just Want to Make Love to You (Muddy Waters) / 16:03 Stormy Monday (T-Bone Walker) 21:26 Someone Else Is Steppin' In (Buddy conceding a great solo 24:45 to his backup guitarist) 27:59 Sweet Home Chicago
@@riffdigger2133 It's guitarist Scott Holt. The guy ruled when he had his chance to solo in songs with Buddy (saw them play live during this lineup era). Reminds me of Phil Palmer as backup to Eric Clapton in the 1990s (check this version of Crossroads where Phil practically outshines Clapton when taking the second guitar solo: ruclips.net/video/9Lssx_IJWZ0/видео.html).
266 views? Thats crazy..Buddy paid some big respect to Stevie by doing his song first and certainly Stevie always paid respect to the man who paved the way for Clapton then Hendrix and then Stevie. Buddy Guy is the greatest living blues artist on the planet..I guess its 267 views now.
@@russjalichandra5491 Good to know Russ I do appreciate you correcting me . I dont always do my research as I should . Im sure I heard Stevie first and just failed to look into it ...or I could just blame the vodka ?
That's very true. The blues version originates with Buddy. Mind you of course it's really just a mash-up of Earl King's Let the Good Times roll and a fucking nursery rhyme...😂
buddy guy. great guitar player, I mean I play guitar and blues and stuff, and Hendrix and buddy guy and stevie ray Vaughan and the like are my heroes. but if I was a black guy this is what is be into more like i mean racially, I mean all this gangsta rap and shit its pathetic, and I hate it when people say "oh well there nothing for young blacks to do its harder for them that's why they sell drugs and do crime (ABSOLUTE CRAP) it was a hell of a lot harder 50 years ago and hendrix and buddy were men of great character and talent and philosophy and there a plethora of black guys like this, normal people. its sad because most of the black guys ive met are not into this and don't know about these people. you cant learn a instrument. and learn about these people. you don't have to be a negative arsehole . I hate the liberals and the victim status people saying all this crap about nothing to do and how its harder for blacks and shit. it pisses me off
Buddy makes blues a thrilling listening experience by being TOTALLY UNPREDICTABLE! and the insane dynamics of his show set him apart from most other blues artists!
Love Buddy he's a legend and a showman he just loves audience participation!!
Got to talk to buddy today. Really nice guy and a master of guitar and blues.
Been there. Best concert in my life.
Buddy's amazing!
Weird, I was just listening to FM recording of this this morning. Thanks for the post! Cant wait for the rest.
Maestro.
Stupenda musica !
Thank you for posting.
0:30 Mary Had a Little Lamb
3:33 Sweet Little Angel
--- 8:57 Buddy get full-on sick with the ending to the song
9:50 MEDLEY: Chicken Heads (Mighty Joe Young) / 12:22 I Just Want to Make Love to You (Muddy Waters) / 16:03 Stormy Monday (T-Bone Walker)
21:26 Someone Else Is Steppin' In (Buddy conceding a great solo 24:45 to his backup guitarist)
27:59 Sweet Home Chicago
Who is his backup guitarist?
@@riffdigger2133 It's guitarist Scott Holt.
The guy ruled when he had his chance to solo in songs with Buddy (saw them play live during this lineup era).
Reminds me of Phil Palmer as backup to Eric Clapton in the 1990s (check this version of Crossroads where Phil practically outshines Clapton when taking the second guitar solo: ruclips.net/video/9Lssx_IJWZ0/видео.html).
266 views? Thats crazy..Buddy paid some big respect to Stevie by doing his song first and certainly Stevie always paid respect to the man who paved the way for Clapton then Hendrix and then Stevie. Buddy Guy is the greatest living blues artist on the planet..I guess its 267 views now.
baler johnson Mary Has a Little Lamp is Buddy Guy’s song.
@@russjalichandra5491 Good to know Russ I do appreciate you correcting me . I dont always do my research as I should . Im sure I heard Stevie first and just failed to look into it ...or I could just blame the vodka ?
the early nintys when cody got in to the blues
@baler johnson Thats Buddy's song, Stevie got it from him.
That's very true. The blues version originates with Buddy. Mind you of course it's really just a mash-up of Earl King's Let the Good Times roll and a fucking nursery rhyme...😂
10 minutes and some is the closest I have ever seen BG play rhythm. Yeah, I know he played rhythm for Muddy and the old guys.
Name of 2nd guitarist?
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buddy guy. great guitar player, I mean I play guitar and blues and stuff, and Hendrix and buddy guy and stevie ray Vaughan and the like are my heroes. but if I was a black guy this is what is be into more like i mean racially, I mean all this gangsta rap and shit its pathetic, and I hate it when people say "oh well there nothing for young blacks to do its harder for them that's why they sell drugs and do crime (ABSOLUTE CRAP) it was a hell of a lot harder 50 years ago and hendrix and buddy were men of great character and talent and philosophy and there a plethora of black guys like this, normal people. its sad because most of the black guys ive met are not into this and don't know about these people. you cant learn a instrument. and learn about these people. you don't have to be a negative arsehole . I hate the liberals and the victim status people saying all this crap about nothing to do and how its harder for blacks and shit. it pisses me off
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