I never get tired of listening to BB King, I always come back to his playing for inspiration, beauty and enjoyment. No matter how many times, his playing still sounds fresh to me; pure feeling!
B.B. brought the blues to the very highest level of the art form in every way, decade after decade. I'm so lucky I saw him around this same time in his career.
With my great friend, bandleader, and mentor, the late Milton Hopkins next to BB on that red 335. He took me to meet BB on couple occasions. Two great gents ! We just lost Milton at age 88 in February this year. ( 2022). RIP my friend !
Without a doubt, the best of the Rhythmic Guitars, that the BB KING Band had. They were all good in their style but Milton's style is very interesting, I learned with this video, and today I play Blues and Soul in his style... RIP
How wonderful you are, BB, but you have made generations happy for me. preceded us. With this beautiful playing, here we are, the new generation. you enjoy. I play you. And I knocked. Ghazfak. Ola the guitar, may God have mercy on you
Went to NOLA one weekend, on my own, and just wasn't by the HOB just to see who was appearing.....yep, you guessed it! Met a sweet/fun couple who invited me to hang out with them ON THE VERY FRONT ROW. Without a doubt, one of the best nights of my LIFE! RIP Mr. King and may God richly bless that sweet couple and NEW ORLEANS!
Was at his concert at Massey hall in 73 and it was unbelievable. We were seated like 40 feet away and the introduction was spectacular especially after just smoking a joint. His back band was incredible.
que no puedo digerir después de escuchar estos tremendos músicos e intérpretes como hoy en día se les ocurrió destrozar la música,destrozar las interpretaciones y la imagen de lo Que Es Buena Musica,y no me vengan con que los tiempos han cambiado,porque los cambios tienen que ser para mejorar lo anterior y no desmerecer la actualidad !!!En esto si que comparto que todo lo pasado fue mejor!!!Hubiera querido estar en esos shows y disfrutar de esa esquisited,de Sonido e interpretación Exelente,gracias por permitirnos ver está autenticidad de ARTE ,realmente con Mayúscula!!!!!Estoy bailando y escuchando !!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉que hermosa epoca🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉!!!!!!
Totalmente de acuerdo, hoy los músicos que tocan e interpretan de verdad su instrumento son pocos, la mayoría son Maquinas que lo hacen por ellos, Incluso ni si quiera su Voz es real, no hay que dejar de escuchar este tipo de música y si se puede Interpretar de la misma manera mejor!!!
How can anyone put thumbs down for the GREATEST BLUES SINGER OF ALL TIMES ALL YALL HATERS ON THIS GET SOME SOUL IN UR LIFE BECAUSE U ARE SO SAD BB KING REST EASY MY BROTHER BALTIMORE CITY IS STILL GROOVIN HERE 2021.
I know all musicians feel the music. But just not like he did. You can see his whole self being fully absorbed and just fully connected with the tunes.
Riley was a great player and a great singer too,his vocal vibrato,high notes,feel and emotion make Mr.King an excellent vocalist that doesn't get spoken about,I love the guy.
Como.como.dices.. Pero si,,,.. BB.KING..eres lo maximo.. El mismo viajero de los vientos , Mi respeto.maestro.asi como tal..a la musica.esa inpiracion ese sentido A todos los actores de este proposito. Excelente. Abrazos.
I got to see BB and his fabulous band in the early 2002. He was extremely humble and shook everyone’s hand after the show and thanked us for coming. Absolutely awesome. Thanks to BB and your band members. RIP.
I saw the title I know it's my s*** so I click on it and I'm in heaven in OneNote. No joke. I grew up in New York followed BB around late 80s 90s and was lucky enough to see him at the Blue Note very intimate about a hundred fifty people and he allowed several groups to visit with him after and my friend and I sat with him for 10 minutes. I feel my life has been touched just to be able to do that and I will have the I told him I loved him that he made me a better musician and gave me countless hours of joy. And continues to to this second and always will of course :-)
Musicians everywhere, please study this man’s dynamic range within a song!!! This along with absolutely everything else said about BB’s mastery of his instrument, his swing, his soul must be witnessed and respected! Thanks so much for sharing this powerful and timeless performance!!!
I've been playing for about 6 years now and I've noticed the best way to learn blues is to listen to him play live. He seems to play more creatively live when he has to freestyle
BB was so kind & there will never be another that can touch him. Once in a while, God gives us someone who touches our soul and that was BB. God bless you BB, can't wait to see you again, hell of a band in Heaven!
I bought 2 albums in 1969 in Stockholm, lent both to Jeremy Spencer of Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac & that was the last I saw of them. This concert here in Stockholm is just wonderful.
I can play like satriani or eddy but I would give my pinky on my right hand to sing like him and have his microphone 🎤 skills he is and has been my hole life my absolute 💯 🎶 😏 HERO
I've never seen anyone slam into a hi-hat like the drummer does during the break in the first song. Just beats the hell out of it but hits it at the same spot at the same intervals without missing once. Amazing.
I’ve listened to B.B. for a long time. He influenced me to start playing music over ten years ago. But I had not heard this set till about 6 months ago. Now I understand how powerful this era really was. His band was so tight and the song choices are so good. Thanks for making this available.
So far my favorite concert of him. I had the privilege of seeing him live in a small venue. He was still great but this is awesome same year I was born.
Gracias a vos por tenerlo en cuenta, realmente es uno de los mas lindos conciertos de esa época de BB KING y la banda, se puede escuchar la pureza de la música y la gran interpretación con instrumentos básicos de la época.. es un placer lo escucho cada tanto todo de nuevo....
@@josbruls Hi, yes I did! I went for a Maybach capitol 59 cherry, I custom ordered it with a side mount jack. I had tried a Freddie King model that had fretnibs and a stereo varitone plus a slim neck. I took a chance on the Maybach because of no fretnibs and custom option, which would have been way too expensive with Gibson. The Maybach was delayed 5 times, so I went for an off the shelf model from Thomann. The Capitol has BIG neck, almost 44mm. wide, medium to vintage frets, I would have liked them bigger. I think the BB model also has a big neck if I remember correctly. So getting used to the neck takes a little time. But the tone is there, big bright with good sustain. Maybach cut corners on pots, pickguard and tuners, but the rest is fine, and is has a nice light relic job. So I will play this guitar some more and eventually make a RUclips video on it ;-)
Can't beat this...me, I'm an old B-3 guy for 60 years...I've played it all..been in bands with great black bluesmen...always fun, always entertaining and always a thrill...miss those days but remember shows like this...a white bluesman in a soul band is where I found myself often cause I could afford to own and play a B-3...(saved my money in the military from 1965 to 1970 with a plan of buying a B-3 when I got out..and I did.
Then you should check out his stuff in the 1950s, like ''Sweet Little Angel'' or Please Love Me'', 'cause he was really wild, both his phrasing and volume. Later on he reflected on himself and decide to change his style which result in Live at The Regal.
@@nguyenba9605 Live in Japan, which was a few years after the Regal show, has some of his fattest tone ever and some really wild playing in You're Still My Woman. And don't get me started on the distorted tone from Live at San Quentin!
@@progmeup You should check out Blues Is King Recorded live (Chicago 1966) This Lp (BluesWay) is IMO underrated. This is my favorite BB king Live session. Cheers!
@@bluesmansunnyfournier4727 Guess what I found last year in a store selling used CDs... 😋I also have the versions of Goin' Down Slow and the restored Sweet Sixteen from the King of the Blues box set and wish the entire live recording was remastered (afaik there are several more unreleased tracks that he played). But I still prefer Live in Japan because it's so much longer and has definite versions of many tracks. Also I'll never understand why Blues is King starts with a studio recording (Waitin' on You)... 🤷♂️
This is the King BB KING at the top of his game. Lucky me this is near the time I discovered THE MAN. Blues/rock is one thing and I love it but this is a masterful bluesman at work. Sure do miss him one of my most prized processions is my BB KING anthology cd set.
Setlist: 0:00 To Know You Is To Love You 4:00 Interlude (Darling I Love You); Thanks @James Johnson 10:45 Walking Dr. Bill 16:02 I’ve Got Some Outside Help I Don’t Need 24:00 The Thrill Is Gone 28:34 Instrumental & Band Intros 32:30 Guess Who 34:28 Just A Little Bit Love 33:37 Let the blues talk to your heart
4:00 he is playing sort of an interlude of the song Darling I Love You. It's quite recognizable. If you search BB King on the Ralph Gleason show, there is a beautiful full version of the song. In my mind some of the most beautiful guitar playing I've ever heard, and the song is amazing.
@@jamesjohnson1522 I think there are also bits of "Easy Listening Blues" in there. Same on the Live in Japan version. Also the piece at 28:34 is already "Guess Who", he's done it like this on a few other live recordings I have.
The 2 biggest blues singers will allways be bobby blue bland and bb king 4ever from steven syers in chicago il this is the home of the blues from steven syers in chicago il saying thank you
I never get tired of listening to BB King, I always come back to his playing for inspiration, beauty and enjoyment. No matter how many times, his playing still sounds fresh to me; pure feeling!
100%
B.B. brought the blues to the very highest level of the art form in every way, decade after decade. I'm so lucky I saw him around this same time in his career.
This was the era I first started seeing BB King live. They were smoking hot and B.B. was full of youth and fire. What a time that was.
The Best!!
the most tasteful, well timed, non show-offy blues guitarist ever. never a bad note.
Mr. Soul BB King ! He made his Guitar sing so ,so sweet !
I saw BB at age 16 in 1978...it was just like this. I was so fortunate to see him while still in his prime.
Me too, in his Nairobi Tour, Kenya at carnivore grounds
With my great friend, bandleader, and mentor, the late Milton Hopkins next to BB on that red 335. He took me to meet BB on couple occasions. Two great gents ! We just lost Milton at age 88 in February this year. ( 2022). RIP my friend !
Without a doubt, the best of the Rhythmic Guitars, that the BB KING Band had. They were all good in their style but Milton's style is very interesting, I learned with this video, and today I play Blues and Soul in his style... RIP
I didn't know. RIP Milton.
Hello Vickie...nice meeting you here.... hope you are having a nice day out there?
What a great experience that had to be meeting him. I'm sorry for your loss
@@LaEstanoBluesBand iv ercclapton
How wonderful you are, BB, but you have made generations happy for me. preceded us. With this beautiful playing, here we are, the new generation. you enjoy. I play you. And I knocked. Ghazfak. Ola the guitar, may God have mercy on you
Went to NOLA one weekend, on my own, and just wasn't by the HOB just to see who was appearing.....yep, you guessed it! Met a sweet/fun couple who invited me to hang out with them ON THE VERY FRONT ROW. Without a doubt, one of the best nights of my LIFE! RIP Mr. King and may God richly bless that sweet couple and NEW ORLEANS!
love the KING
Not only BB himself, but all these musicians are world-class! Fabulous! And all of them neatly dressed, just great.
He puts so much soul into this.... this is a level many cannot even comprehend
Bravo!
Eddie Rowe on trumpet and Bobby Forte on tenor sax.... Those were some HOT solos in Darling I Love You!! Whew!
Let's give it up to the conductor, sound and film team.
Mr BB gave 120% to the audience. One of the greatest performance. Thank you for sharing.
Wilbert Freeman (Bass), Sonny Freeman (Drums), Melton Hopkins (guitar). All Houston Trinity GARDEN BOYS. Wonderful People, great Musicians, All friends of mine!
En nuestro Homenaje, tratamos de nutrirnos de todos los estilos, pero en especial de Sony Freeman y Melton Hopkins son maravillosos!!!
BB could play all musics, blues, rock roll, soul ,jazz and others, he is and was great player and singer.his music Will never died.
Dios mío esto sí era música!!!
I have been in love with BB for many years. The best
I saw him and the gang in Owensboro Kentucky, 1981. Best show I have ever seen
The thrill is never gone...
It lives with your songs King...
This man not only lived the music but felt every note none better
Was at his concert at Massey hall in 73 and it was unbelievable. We were seated like 40 feet away and the introduction was spectacular especially after just smoking a joint. His back band was incredible.
que no puedo digerir después de escuchar estos tremendos músicos e intérpretes como hoy en día se les ocurrió destrozar la música,destrozar las interpretaciones y la imagen de lo Que Es Buena Musica,y no me vengan con que los tiempos han cambiado,porque los cambios tienen que ser para mejorar lo anterior y no desmerecer la actualidad !!!En esto si que comparto que todo lo pasado fue mejor!!!Hubiera querido estar en esos shows y disfrutar de esa esquisited,de Sonido e interpretación Exelente,gracias por permitirnos ver está autenticidad de ARTE ,realmente con Mayúscula!!!!!Estoy bailando y escuchando !!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉que hermosa epoca🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉!!!!!!
Totalmente de acuerdo, hoy los músicos que tocan e interpretan de verdad su instrumento son pocos, la mayoría son Maquinas que lo hacen por ellos, Incluso ni si quiera su Voz es real, no hay que dejar de escuchar este tipo de música y si se puede Interpretar de la misma manera mejor!!!
How can anyone put thumbs down for the GREATEST BLUES SINGER OF ALL TIMES ALL YALL HATERS ON THIS GET SOME SOUL IN UR LIFE BECAUSE U ARE SO SAD BB KING REST EASY MY BROTHER BALTIMORE CITY IS STILL GROOVIN HERE 2021.
I know all musicians feel the music. But just not like he did. You can see his whole self being fully absorbed and just fully connected with the tunes.
Totally true!!!
This will go down in history as one of the best live performances hopefully
One of the greatest Blues singers of all time. His guitar reciprocates.
Ain’t nuttin but the BLUES! Classic B.B.
So much swing and jazziness too. Man this is wonderful.
Riley was a great player and a great singer too,his vocal vibrato,high notes,feel and emotion make Mr.King an excellent vocalist that doesn't get spoken about,I love the guy.
most people have to grow into their best talent but young B.B.King killed it.
He was almost fifty in this show 😀
Como.como.dices..
Pero si,,,..
BB.KING..eres lo maximo..
El mismo viajero de los vientos ,
Mi respeto.maestro.asi como tal..a la musica.esa inpiracion ese sentido
A todos los actores de este proposito.
Excelente.
Abrazos.
Marvelous concert !
WOW! Thank you so much for offering this up. Amazing concert. Such talent. What a treat to see this legend. 🇨🇦
I got to see BB and his fabulous band in the early 2002. He was extremely humble and shook everyone’s hand after the show and thanked us for coming. Absolutely awesome. Thanks to BB and your band members. RIP.
Es un gran y verdadero placer escucharlos.
awesome, i love watching this, fantastic, such an excelent guitarist and artist BB king♾️❤
I saw the title I know it's my s*** so I click on it and I'm in heaven in OneNote. No joke. I grew up in New York followed BB around late 80s 90s and was lucky enough to see him at the Blue Note very intimate about a hundred fifty people and he allowed several groups to visit with him after and my friend and I sat with him for 10 minutes. I feel my life has been touched just to be able to do that and I will have the I told him I loved him that he made me a better musician and gave me countless hours of joy. And continues to to this second and always will of course :-)
World class musicianship.
Musicians everywhere, please study this man’s dynamic range within a song!!! This along with absolutely everything else said about BB’s mastery of his instrument, his swing, his soul must be witnessed and respected! Thanks so much for sharing this powerful and timeless performance!!!
and the tenor sax man...oh man....
I've been playing for about 6 years now and I've noticed the best way to learn blues is to listen to him play live. He seems to play more creatively live when he has to freestyle
@@aydenburris8631 I've loved BB since I was a beginner and have always been one of his students! His playing just reaches me!
I was 6 in 74 watching Scotland play I World Cup..if I was show this at 6 what a fkn different route I’d have took ❤️❤️❤️cx
Nah mate chuck 10 OTTs on it
That instrumental must be where Toy Caldwell of the Marshall Tucker Band got the idea for his "watermelon boogie". Another mystery in my life solved.
Genius. I’ve been to his bar in Memphis, what a cool place to be, this is an Absolutely phenomenal performance.
Bringing joy to our world 🌎 💕
BB was so kind & there will never be another that can touch him. Once in a while, God gives us someone who touches our soul and that was BB. God bless you BB, can't wait to see you again, hell of a band in Heaven!
I bought 2 albums in 1969 in Stockholm, lent both to Jeremy Spencer of Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac & that was the last I saw of them. This concert here in Stockholm is just wonderful.
BB King 👑 was a monster on that guitar he was 🎸 just awesome 👍
B. B. King.
King Of The Blues.
I can play like satriani or eddy but I would give my pinky on my right hand to sing like him and have his microphone 🎤 skills he is and has been my hole life my absolute 💯 🎶 😏 HERO
Straordinaria...eccellenza 2024
It’s fantastic. What a talent! Blues is my life .This blues tinged soul and jazz is extraordinary !
Thanx
I love BB King's blues, he puts his soul into it when he sings and plays it.
Sydney 🇦🇺 Australia
He was a blessed man. Definitely.
The best of ever of the blues😊
Yeah! The King of the Blues... love his music
Anos 70 , só música boa ,que blues, que ritmo bommm! BB KING Pelé do Blues
Go to the 10:58 mark and sit back and enjoy. BB was awesome.
Any day is a good day for blues❤🔥🎵 🎺
I've never seen anyone slam into a hi-hat like the drummer does during the break in the first song. Just beats the hell out of it but hits it at the same spot at the same intervals without missing once. Amazing.
the man was slamming on the first tune!
Is the Drummer Sonny Freeman?
My b year 74 this must be an early gift tyou! ❤🚴🏽♀️
Cómo pasa el tiempo che.. Y para colmo pensar que yo ni estaba vivo, al menos que recuerde! Gracias por la música que nos dejaste B.B.
I have been in love with BB for many years 💖💖🎸🎸🎶🎶
Amazing Mr. B.B on stage !!
I’ve listened to B.B. for a long time. He influenced me to start playing music over ten years ago. But I had not heard this set till about 6 months ago. Now I understand how powerful this era really was. His band was so tight and the song choices are so good. Thanks for making this available.
So far my favorite concert of him.
I had the privilege of seeing him live in a small venue. He was still great but this is awesome same year I was born.
Thank you Anibal for sharing this treasure that brings joy to my soul.
Este disco es un hogar... eterno.
He is the greatest also he has a great band ❤
Hello Juanita...nice meeting you here.... hope you are having a nice day out there?
Fantastic Blues!!
Happy thanks giving to you all
Hello Annie....nice meeting you here.... hope you are having a nice day out there?
Muchas gracias Aníbal! Realmente está muy mejorado. Se agradece enormemente. Abrazo!
Gracias a vos por tenerlo en cuenta, realmente es uno de los mas lindos conciertos de esa época de BB KING y la banda, se puede escuchar la pureza de la música y la gran interpretación con instrumentos básicos de la época.. es un placer lo escucho cada tanto todo de nuevo....
Le plus Grand. Qu'il se repose. Un tel Homme un tel Artiste. Un tel Professeur. Paix. Milliers de Mercis Monsieur ❤️🥀😘🥰😍🙏
Top.
J ai été devant bb king au palais des congrès à Lille .il m à salutation main ✋️..c était trop grand
I'm 57 been playing since I was 11, and I should be getting my first 335 this year, mostly because of this man, can't wait to explore the tones ;-)
Congratulations!!!
Did you get the 335?
@@josbruls Hi, yes I did! I went for a Maybach capitol 59 cherry, I custom ordered it with a side mount jack. I had tried a Freddie King model that had fretnibs and a stereo varitone plus a slim neck. I took a chance on the Maybach because of no fretnibs and custom option, which would have been way too expensive with Gibson. The Maybach was delayed 5 times, so I went for an off the shelf model from Thomann. The Capitol has BIG neck, almost 44mm. wide, medium to vintage frets, I would have liked them bigger. I think the BB model also has a big neck if I remember correctly. So getting used to the neck takes a little time. But the tone is there, big bright with good sustain. Maybach cut corners on pots, pickguard and tuners, but the rest is fine, and is has a nice light relic job. So I will play this guitar some more and eventually make a RUclips video on it ;-)
@@boddumblues Let me kniw when it's
there!
@@boddumblues Let me know when it's here!
Thank you so much for posting this and the names od the band musicians
Can't beat this...me, I'm an old B-3 guy for 60 years...I've played it all..been in bands with great black bluesmen...always fun, always entertaining and always a thrill...miss those days but remember shows like this...a white bluesman in a soul band is where I found myself often cause I could afford to own and play a B-3...(saved my money in the military from 1965 to 1970 with a plan of buying a B-3 when I got out..and I did.
Hammond B3 = Sex & Love
BB always said he was never a fast player...shitting me...some of those bikes and jazz runs were phenomenal, and yes fast...
Then you should check out his stuff in the 1950s, like ''Sweet Little Angel'' or Please Love Me'', 'cause he was really wild, both his phrasing and volume. Later on he reflected on himself and decide to change his style which result in Live at The Regal.
@@nguyenba9605 Live in Japan, which was a few years after the Regal show, has some of his fattest tone ever and some really wild playing in You're Still My Woman. And don't get me started on the distorted tone from Live at San Quentin!
@@progmeup You should check out Blues Is King
Recorded live (Chicago 1966) This Lp (BluesWay) is IMO underrated. This is my favorite BB king Live session.
Cheers!
@@bluesmansunnyfournier4727 Guess what I found last year in a store selling used CDs... 😋I also have the versions of Goin' Down Slow and the restored Sweet Sixteen from the King of the Blues box set and wish the entire live recording was remastered (afaik there are several more unreleased tracks that he played).
But I still prefer Live in Japan because it's so much longer and has definite versions of many tracks. Also I'll never understand why Blues is King starts with a studio recording (Waitin' on You)... 🤷♂️
BLUES ON TOP OF BLUES = THE TOPMOST OF EM ALL. SUPERB HORNS, and they swing hard & @ FULL BLAST ...
This is the King BB KING at the top of his game. Lucky me this is near the time I discovered THE MAN. Blues/rock is one thing and I love it but this is a masterful bluesman at work. Sure do miss him one of my most prized processions is my BB KING anthology cd set.
Oh man! The King! That's it...
The 70’s , when any genre of music was fantastic, just like this awesome performance! Motown, Rock and Jazz!
agree
This is one of the best best shows I’ve ever seen in my life. I am so fortunate to have seen this. Thank you for uploading.
Setlist:
0:00 To Know You Is To Love You
4:00 Interlude (Darling I Love You); Thanks @James Johnson
10:45 Walking Dr. Bill
16:02 I’ve Got Some Outside Help I Don’t Need
24:00 The Thrill Is Gone
28:34 Instrumental & Band Intros
32:30 Guess Who
34:28 Just A Little Bit Love
33:37
Let the blues talk to your heart
4:00 he is playing sort of an interlude of the song Darling I Love You. It's quite recognizable. If you search BB King on the Ralph Gleason show, there is a beautiful full version of the song. In my mind some of the most beautiful guitar playing I've ever heard, and the song is amazing.
@@jamesjohnson1522 I think there are also bits of "Easy Listening Blues" in there. Same on the Live in Japan version.
Also the piece at 28:34 is already "Guess Who", he's done it like this on a few other live recordings I have.
@@progmeup yes it does actually sound like it. Beautiful stuff.
Merci 🙏🙂
He will be always be the King__ of the Blues
Is todo much Heaven BB King❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, BB King, Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughn = The Mount Rushmore of Blues.
Don't forget Michael Bloomfield. A rare, natural prodigy. A short life but just as involved.
Albert collins🎉
Thanx for this. Shot in the arm. All heart and soul. Plus guitar 🎸 to die for. Love the 67 to 75 stage of his career
Truly the best.
Iconic! Classic!! King BB
The 2 biggest blues singers will allways be bobby blue bland and bb king 4ever from steven syers in chicago il this is the home of the blues from steven syers in chicago il saying thank you
4:50 wow
Jacob McQuistion do you have any idea which song that is?
I think it's an instrumental version of 'I believe to my soul.' If you watch the version from the Africa Concert it sounds very similar.
@@gloriawong9597 It's "(Darling) You Know I Love You".
B at his zenith. So strong here it’s crazy.
B.B. King - 🙂🎸 King Of The Blues - 🎸 🙂
شكرن جزيل الشكر موسيقى في القمة
39:02
I love BB!!!
Hello Sally...nice meeting you here.... hope you are having a nice day out there?
What an amazing video, thank you for uploading!
Excelente labor de sonido! Muchas Gracias, espectacular show!
Incredible!
Such a great concert. I wish i was there
Король всегда король!Потрясающе!!!
У вас есть все основания!! Tu tienes toda la Razón!!
Lo amo
40 mins of the real g n his band playing, nicee
EL REY
🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Fantástico, o rei do blues ❤