Buddy Guy is now 87 and as of August 2023 still occasionally performs. Let's continue to support artists of all ages. Too often people forget about them or talk about them past tense like they're already gone.
I had a trip to Chicago last month, went to the Legends Blues club, and was absolutely flaberghasted when the compare called Buddy Guy up on stage. I was not expecting that whatsoever. suffice to say, it was one memorable evening. Buddy sure is alive and kicking, his voice, soul and stage presence was mesmerizing. Boy could he hold court up on stage. A true master of his art.
I saw Buddy Guy in Pompano beach Florida a couple weeks ago. He says he's going to stop touring but I have a feeling he'll be like Willie Nelson 😄 Frankie valli is almost ninety and has a tour schedule. Compared to them Mick jagger and Keith Richards are still youngsters
was front row for 2007 and 2010 Crossroads. I've seen a zillion concerts but these two were top 5, no doubt. So many guitar gods who checked their egos at the door and came to have some fun and support a great cause.
I look at the stage and think of the billions of people on this earth and here stands some of the best, I’ve loved Buddy Guy for a long time after watching him in a interview, always smiling and enjoying life. Ronnie woods knows Buddy’s the man and always shows his respect first class thanks for posting love it
Saw “Jonny” Lang open for the Stones when he was only 19yrs young, what a fantastic musician he is and my 1st time seeing the Stones, they definitely had me under their thumb. Love this performance and especially Buddy Guy, who else could break a guitar string & so coolly ad lib it into the “Miss You” song groove~A MASTER that’s who?!! 🎉🎉🎉
I know exactly what you are talking about. Maybe many times, but definately one time in particular. I remember thinking, did I just have an out of body experience? What WAS that?? 😮 One of Neil Young's long solos. I thought maybe Neil Young hypnotized me. Lol I watched a documentary about bass players a while back. I wish I could remember the name of it. One of these bass players that I didn't recognize claimed responsibility for that levitation that you felt. Bass and drums in the pocket. He said that he knew when what you described was happening. To the entire audience at once. He said levitate. He could feel it and see it. Hahahaha 😅 I believed him. The bass in this song, "Miss You" has always been what I love about this song. 😊
Albert King did it really well too. Broke a string, removed the string, put on a new string, kept playing like nothing had even happened. San Francisco Blues Festival. 1990 or '91. Angel of Mercy.
All these Legends on stage seem to hypnotize people. They're all savants, and legends in their industry. And yet no one is giving props to the bass-man, who walked everybody through the whole damn performance.
I love Ronnie because he always showed love to every legend of blues and classic rock. And he has a cool personality. I used to watch his show about music in a channel that I can't remember the name.
Absolutely WONDEROUS ... the GROOVE never expressed any better !!! MUSIC is indeed the UNI'Verse !!! One song. one poetic verse. round and round ... just take it in !!!
It's great to see the legends on stage performing this song only thing that is missing is Mick Jagger this is one of my favorite songs and I was a kid back in the seventies and it's still in my favorites now thanks for posting this video thanks and God bless and be safe😊👍🏻🎤🎸🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵❤
@@lesheath6216 I'll have to give you a thumbs up for that you're right Mick Jagger is past his prime for doing the song but it still would be great to see him come out and do this as a one-time performance but unfortunately that's not meant to be but still a great song👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Such fantastic joy they all are giving us!!! Such clear, clean playing, the pop of each string can be heard.....great recording job too, with three legends and a bassman carrying them on the path. Nice organ/synth riff at the end.
I was very lucky to see the 3 of them on 3 different occasions. Wood with the Stones in Chicago, Lang in ST. Loius and Buudy Guy with BB King in Columbia Mo. Great memories.
That intro was so good everyone in the upper left corner starts shaking their head soon as the the bass drops , this soul is what’s missing in the today’s music
@@trudeaulikesmuhammadallahu6761 I love your name. I think I heard that horse's ass just got re-elected. I wonder if he was ever good at anything. Ski lessons maybe. Too bad an avalanche never....
Anywhere,anytime, when youre born with this bloodline,. . . . A rare breed,. . . Music ,entertaining others,while filling your souls needs,. . . . . . Just thank GOD for these wonderful artist ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Best bit about the string breaking bit is that Buddy is in no rush what so ever to get the back up guitar. Takes his time, riffs some lyrics, then carries on.
Respect à Buddy Guy pour tout ce que tu nous as donné comme bonheur à moi mes amis de tes nombreux concerts que j'ai pu voir avec eux un grand merci pour ceux qui t'accompagnent sur Scène
Good live redition of the stones song"miss you" awesome video clip.i got a chance to see the stones an Jonny Lang live at the Fargo dome in Fargo n.dakota in 98',but I never got a chance to see buddy guy live,thanx again u-tube🔥
@Marion Amos If you ever get the chance to see Buddy Guy live please go you will not be disappointed, he gives a very good concert. Saw him 3 times once at his spot Legend's, Ann Arbor Power Center about 10 years ago & he Isa class act. He walked through the seating including the balcony, then he stopped right next to me I had an isle seat and he played. He gave the band the cue to keep playing as he stopped because he saw a lady with a poster of him from the mid 1960's I think 65. He asked her what's your name and personally autographed it to herand told her thank you for all the support through the years you're the reason why I'm here.... That was so cool to see and it happened right next to me that was classic. BTW Ryan Shaw opened for him in Ann Arbor. The spot he played in the 1960's was called fifth avenue if I remember correctly but has changed names quite a bit through the years, also Jimi Hendrix played there too back then. The older folks who where there told me about that. Wish I were around to see that. Sorry for being long with the text but you'll enjoy his show. He was just here in Detroit,. Michigan is at the Casino on September 25th and saw him again. If he's near go check him out.
@@petermyers5793 To me Johnny Lang peaked with his first album, and was 14yrs old. He was a guitar prodigy and played with the best blues guitarist around. Getting married, finding religion and having kids at 18yrs old didn't help his "best blues guitarist for the future" image. There is nothing wrong with these goals at all. I just can't see having a number one blues/rock at 14yrs old, then 18yrs old recording religious albums. I understand he is trying to re-enter the world of blues and is still very good. He just doesn't seem he will ever get "it" back.
@@petermyers5793 Of course he is full of soul. There are at least 2 child guitar prodigy's that have kept up with their dreams that I am aware of right now. Derek Trucks is one and the other is Taj Farrant. Tedschini and Trucks band is very successful. Taj Farrant will be 13yrs soon and is very successful on RUclips now. He has a band and that COVID restrictions have been lifted he will be touring. I'm glad Johnny Lang has found religion, marriage, and kids. Returning to blues/rock is just going to be different than religious albums.
You'd have to stick Jonny in there with the "kids", and in no way was he disrespectful. The sense he had of when it was time to get out of the way is beautiful.
Im going to my girst and the last shame Johnny Wont be there he could shred /play his guitar all day im hoping Ronnie will be there Budfy will be i have see Buddy many times 2 times with Johnny.
Buddy Guy is now 87 and as of August 2023 still occasionally performs. Let's continue to support artists of all ages. Too often people forget about them or talk about them past tense like they're already gone.
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I had a trip to Chicago last month, went to the Legends Blues club, and was absolutely flaberghasted when the compare called Buddy Guy up on stage. I was not expecting that whatsoever. suffice to say, it was one memorable evening. Buddy sure is alive and kicking, his voice, soul and stage presence was mesmerizing. Boy could he hold court up on stage. A true master of his art.
I saw Buddy Guy in Pompano beach Florida a couple weeks ago. He says he's going to stop touring but I have a feeling he'll be like Willie Nelson 😄 Frankie valli is almost ninety and has a tour schedule. Compared to them Mick jagger and Keith Richards are still youngsters
I just seen him november of 2023 still one of the best I've ever seen
Ronnie has never aged , he looked 77 in 75 and he still looks 77 in '23 . Legend
A rolling Stone carries no moss
Hair Dye definitely helps 😉
@@KittyGrizGriz & wigs
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I want to buy his cool shirt to give to my artist son!
was front row for 2007 and 2010 Crossroads. I've seen a zillion concerts but these two were top 5, no doubt. So many guitar gods who checked their egos at the door and came to have some fun and support a great cause.
Ta vue carrément des millions de concerts 😂😂😂
I look at the stage and think of the billions of people on this earth and here stands some of the best, I’ve loved Buddy Guy for a long time after watching him in a interview, always smiling and enjoying life. Ronnie woods knows Buddy’s the man and always shows his respect first class thanks for posting love it
Saw “Jonny” Lang open for the Stones when he was only 19yrs young, what a fantastic musician he is and my 1st time seeing the Stones, they definitely had me under their thumb. Love this performance and especially Buddy Guy, who else could break a guitar string & so coolly ad lib it into the “Miss You” song groove~A MASTER that’s who?!! 🎉🎉🎉
what year was that ?
@@green323turbo ‘2000 “No Security Tour” in Oklahoma City, OK 🇺🇸 on April 10th, @ The Myriad, ticket prices were $44.50 - $95.00.
LOVE BUDDY GUY TO THE MAX, SUCH A INSPRIATOR AND TEACHER OF TRUE MUSIC
What a day this was back in 2010. I know I was very lucky to be there.
This kind of music Never grows old for me!! Love it ❤🎶🎶🎸
I was there. It was over 95 degrees that day and the music was even hotter.
I was about 10 rows back from the stage during this. It was damn hot but I loved every minute of it
I'm a 71 year old lady I can't think of a better way to start my day than this video
Please keep quiet and listen...
This is one special moment
God bless you all
Love you all
Need more guitar festivals like this around the world
this king of magicians doesn't exist anymore. Buddy Guy is a legend.
Buddy Guy is my God
I was there. When this started it felt like everything levitated. It was magic. And it's not like the other acts weren't top of the line.
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I know exactly what you are talking about. Maybe many times, but definately one time in particular.
I remember thinking, did I just have an out of body experience?
What WAS that?? 😮
One of Neil Young's long solos. I thought maybe Neil Young hypnotized me. Lol
I watched a documentary about bass players a while back. I wish I could remember the name of it.
One of these bass players that I didn't recognize claimed responsibility for that levitation that you felt. Bass and drums in the pocket. He said that he knew when what you described was happening.
To the entire audience at once. He said levitate.
He could feel it and see it.
Hahahaha 😅
I believed him.
The bass in this song, "Miss You" has always been what I love about this song. 😊
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🔥🔥🔥
Buddy breaks a string and builds a song around it.Legend.
FYI: '78, North-side Chicago, song#1, he broke a string, & didn't play guitar the rest of the show.
Old school some. People never know.
Albert King did it really well too. Broke a string, removed the string, put on a new string, kept playing like nothing had even happened. San Francisco Blues Festival. 1990 or '91. Angel of Mercy.
buddy guys one of the best
I'm glad there are others that know and understand the blues
It doesn't get any better than this, all legends, all icons. Lang looks like he's in heaven I would be too. keep Rocking ☝🏻🌎🎸
Buddy Guy is a legend! Amazing set! Great track, God bless 'em!
While the young girls eat their mothers meat from tubes of plastic on aibgie mick
All these Legends on stage seem to hypnotize people. They're all savants, and legends in their industry. And yet no one is giving props to the bass-man,
who walked everybody through the whole damn performance.
On stage playing with the legends ,Im sure he doesn't mind at all........Great stories for the grand kids for sure............
that's just what we do, man. you sign up for it when you get the axe lol.
you're right.........
He's part of Buddy Guy's band
I would like to be in the from row I have seen buddy guy it was just a big jam SESSION JONNY LANG IS PRETTY GOOD IN HIS OWN WAY
At 86 years old (just saw him yesterday) this man still absolutely wails on the guitar and broke his guitar string on the first song as proof 😂😂
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A true living legend
86 🤔 years young.. ok
@@josemontalvo4423 the body gets old but the mind stays young, or it should if you want to enjoy life 😉
I love Ronnie because he always showed love to every legend of blues and classic rock. And he has a cool personality. I used to watch his show about music in a channel that I can't remember the name.
He is a Rolling Stones and they all gave the blues guys a ton of respect and love and help them financially as well.
“YEAH!! YEAH!! YEAH!!” is exactly how you start a kick ass show!! ❤
The whole band is the definition of Perfection 💯✌🏻
This is real music, children.
Absolutely WONDEROUS ... the GROOVE never expressed any better !!! MUSIC is indeed the UNI'Verse !!! One song. one poetic verse. round and round ... just take it in !!!
Love these guys. Don’t hear enough from Johnny Lang.
He's lucky they let him be up there.
@@richardbanks8545he opened for the Stones when he was only 19yrs young, he was fantastic
Tears of Joy in my eyes watching this,this is what makes rock-and-roll so magic
Посмотрел с большим интиресом, для себя подчеркнул много полезного, спасибо за сказку
I will hear it OVER & OVER !!!😊😊😊
It's great to see the legends on stage performing this song only thing that is missing is Mick Jagger this is one of my favorite songs and I was a kid back in the seventies and it's still in my favorites now thanks for posting this video thanks and God bless and be safe😊👍🏻🎤🎸🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵❤
Yeah but Johnny Lang gave it hell! And let's be honest, Mick is long past his best years as a vocalist.
@@lesheath6216 I'll have to give you a thumbs up for that you're right Mick Jagger is past his prime for doing the song but it still would be great to see him come out and do this as a one-time performance but unfortunately that's not meant to be but still a great song👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
No Bro. Charlie!
Name of the song please !
@@namialint4238 "Miss You', by The Rolling Stones
Hermoso 💖 Vídeo 😍 saludos desde San Luis Potosí mex.
Dios te bendiga.
Wow fascinating performance and the mutual love and respect is so refreshing.
Hope Jonny Lang gets his voice back. Miss him.
Buddy's club in Chicago has it absolutely nailed......."LEGENDS"! Truth!!
why isn't johnny lang more famous?
My respects to the bassist
slapping like a beast! great!
Absolutely
Me too.My respect
Slappin da beeace!
Fabulous ✌🤘
Such fantastic joy they all are giving us!!! Such clear, clean playing, the pop of each string can be heard.....great recording job too, with three legends and a bassman carrying them on the path. Nice organ/synth riff at the end.
The improvisation and transition when the string broke....fucking love this man! 🙌🏻
The best blues guitarist I’ve ever seen and heard. Period.
Buddy Guy proves that he is a genius every time e performs.He is soo guick.
Loving Buddy Guy,Ronnie Wood &Johnny Lang Forever,LOVE
I was very lucky to see the 3 of them on 3 different occasions. Wood with the Stones in Chicago, Lang in ST. Loius and Buudy Guy with BB King in Columbia Mo. Great memories.
Awesome performance. Every member on here was on point and alive. Long live music
This performance is why Buddy Guy is the god that he is! For anyone who doesn't know Buddy, you definitely need to seek him out.
Tive a honra de conhecer Buddy Guy. Gente boa, daquelas que vc sente uma incrível felicidade só por estar por perto.
Massa
Buddy G. My man you are from Chicago, we miss you guys at DNC.
Playing perfect, only SRV and Bud Guy...... you are drive me a best crazy at home.... Thank you
Loving what you do and doing what you love
QUE HISTORIA DE VIDA BUDDY! GRACIAS POR TANTA MAGIA! POR TU ESTILO ÚNICO! Y COMO VOS DECÍAS..... EN CADA BLUES Q SUENE! ESTARÁ TU MEMORIA
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That intro was so good everyone in the upper left corner starts shaking their head soon as the the bass drops , this soul is what’s missing in the today’s music
What’s the song name?
@@trudeaulikesmuhammadallahu6761 I love your name. I think I heard that horse's ass just got re-elected. I wonder if he was ever good at anything. Ski lessons maybe. Too bad an avalanche never....
@@trudeaulikesmuhammadallahu6761 Miss You by the rolling stones
B B King had Lucille. Willy Nelson has Trigger. Buddy Guy has Miss Dottie. You can't get any smoother or mellow than this.
That bass tho!!!! It’s the salt of the song!!! My goodness!!! ❤
The bass allows everyone to do their thing !
@@riobabic8960 EXACTLY!!!! More creds to that bass player!!
@@ardiyiap very relaxing that bass !
@@riobabic8960 it is indeeeed!! 🥰
Love the bass, such a sexy instrument
Ronnie’s t~shirt “I Feel Like Painting” so cool I need one for my artist son ❤
Is so amazing how all this people is enjoying the blues !! I miss all this artist.
This is my favorite performance ever.
This is why we came here for..to be togethers in harmony learn and become like it is..
What great time to be alive and have REAL HUMANS ❤❤❤❤
all about the feel make yr heart sing 🌈💜💚
A TRUE BLUES MAN,...KEEP TALKING TO THE SAME GROOVE,......THIS GIVES ME GOOSEBUMPS........LOVE IT....
Buddy does the same as Jimmie Hendrix. His soul is in that guitar and with it he talks to the audience.
Stevie Ray talks using his guitar to Buddy Guy in a video here. Pretty sure it is Buddy he is onstage with.
This virus fears the blues, we’re good gentlemen. Cheers and stay safe🤘🏻
Oh wow I love this song.
Hello Virginia…. nice meeting you here..I hope you are having a nice day out there?
It was sounding so good and didn't need any words
Love it. 'Jammin legends'. the flamming drum beat driving me nuts.....:...:...:.
Thank you
You just can’t witness this ever again. Wow
It is 2020 Here I am Listening to Guitars sing !! AMAZING !!
Yes way kool but Why don't these guys give Johnny Lang any RESPECT??
Awesome Performance! Love Buddy
Anywhere,anytime, when youre born with this bloodline,. . . . A rare breed,. . . Music ,entertaining others,while filling your souls needs,. . . . . . Just thank GOD for these wonderful artist ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Best bit about the string breaking bit is that Buddy is in no rush what so ever to get the back up guitar. Takes his time, riffs some lyrics, then carries on.
Desde Caracas Venezuela mucho éxito en sus gestiones de trabajo y su equipo de trabajo está musica es lo máximo despierta él Alma
It was such a nice gesture from Ronnie Wood and Buddy shook him off like a pitcher wanting the heater.
Respect à Buddy Guy pour tout ce que tu nous as donné comme bonheur à moi mes amis de tes nombreux concerts que j'ai pu voir avec eux un grand merci pour ceux qui t'accompagnent sur Scène
Thank God for all the wonderful artists
Those guys having some fun...cheers🍻✌️
Good live redition of the stones song"miss you" awesome video clip.i got a chance to see the stones an Jonny Lang live at the Fargo dome in Fargo n.dakota in 98',but I never got a chance to see buddy guy live,thanx again u-tube🔥
@Marion Amos
If you ever get the chance to see Buddy Guy live please go you will not be disappointed, he gives a very good concert.
Saw him 3 times once at his spot Legend's, Ann Arbor Power Center about 10 years ago & he Isa class act. He walked through the seating including the balcony, then he stopped right next to me I had an isle seat and he played. He gave the band the cue to keep playing as he stopped because he saw a lady with a poster of him from the mid 1960's I think 65. He asked her what's your name and personally autographed it to herand told her thank you for all the support through the years you're the reason why I'm here.... That was so cool to see and it happened right next to me that was classic. BTW Ryan Shaw opened for him in Ann Arbor.
The spot he played in the 1960's was called fifth avenue if I remember correctly but has changed names quite a bit through the years, also Jimi Hendrix played there too back then. The older folks who where there told me about that. Wish I were around to see that.
Sorry for being long with the text but you'll enjoy his show. He was just here in Detroit,. Michigan is at the Casino on September 25th and saw him again. If he's near go check him out.
Saludos amigos desde costarica lo guarde en mi canal buena música tremendo cincierto
I enjoy listenening to your music sir Buddy Guy and your group
AND THE LEGEND...BUDDY GUY ❤️❤️❤️❤️Thanks Ronnie you always the BEST
Magnifique, vraiment magnifique !
Johnny Lang in the presence of greatness.
He holds is own in that company. JL is no lesser a musician than any of the others.
@@petermyers5793 To me Johnny Lang peaked with his first album, and was 14yrs old. He was a guitar prodigy and played with the best blues guitarist around. Getting married, finding religion and having kids at 18yrs old didn't help his "best blues guitarist for the future" image. There is nothing wrong with these goals at all. I just can't see having a number one blues/rock at 14yrs old, then 18yrs old recording religious albums. I understand he is trying to re-enter the world of blues and is still very good. He just doesn't seem he will ever get "it" back.
@@DH-xm3hc say what you like. That man is FULL of soul.
@@petermyers5793 Of course he is full of soul. There are at least 2 child guitar prodigy's that have kept up with their dreams that I am aware of right now. Derek Trucks is one and the other is Taj Farrant. Tedschini and Trucks band is very successful. Taj Farrant will be 13yrs soon and is very successful on RUclips now. He has a band and that COVID restrictions have been lifted he will be touring. I'm glad Johnny Lang has found religion, marriage, and kids. Returning to blues/rock is just going to be different than religious albums.
@@DH-xm3hc Don't forget Joe Bonamassa
I love watching Johnny Lang.
He opened for The Rolling Stones when I saw them; Jonny was only 19 then, fantastic!
Buddy guy one of the Best!!!!!!!!
Great music love it ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This sounds so good
SENSATIONAL AWESOME BEAUTIFUL HEAVENLY AMAZING WONDERFUL ❤!
I was there it was awesome
Ronnie just move into the top 10. Buddy and Lang were already there
This guy is so smooth.
Outstanding!
And kids can be so disrespectful
to the older generation! They have no idea of the lives they led! Class act!
You'd have to stick Jonny in there with the "kids", and in no way was he disrespectful. The sense he had of when it was time to get out of the way is beautiful.
Lo mejor de la guitarra y vos
I've seen each of them, live.
Do yourself a favor and see more live music!!
Im going to my girst and the last shame Johnny Wont be there he could shred /play his guitar all day im hoping Ronnie will be there Budfy will be i have see Buddy many times 2 times with Johnny.
Wow this was amazing
Buddy without polka dots is like a day without sunshine !
Love all these they sure can play love buddy guy music
un genio Buddy, se le corto una cuerda y siguio tocando, un bluesman enorme
absolutely 2nd best version ever...of the classic neo disco stones track
THE BLUES IS TRUE HEARTBREAK AND REDEMPTION.......
Love buddy Guy, absolutely some of the best in the world!!!
Eu tive chance de assistir um Show do Buddy Guy no Fest de New Orleans.