I saw Buddy at a concert he gave at the Little Rock AFB in 1975 or 76', I'm like 20 yrs. old and with my future wife at the time. After the jam I spied him on the side of the rec center helping a crew member back out a motor vehicle. We walked over to him and started rapping. I asked the usual fan questions and he was very cool. Next thing I know we had a joint lit and it was a such a heck of thing to me so I just gave him my whole lid. Evelyn an I dug the scene realizing that he was on a schedule and had things to do so we shook hands and that was that.
@tripjet999 Жыл бұрын
One of the great things about ABC's In Concert is that a local FM radio station would simulcast the audio, so you could have great stereo sound to go along with the video. Television sound is much better today, but back in the early 70s, the radio simulcast made a REAL difference.
@Rockzilla404 Жыл бұрын
I'm so proud to own a set of this incredible musician's drum sticks... Rest in Peace
@MosheHaMayim4591
The Big Show. Great!
@kennycrockett8202 Жыл бұрын
Buddy Miles, co creator of metal funk and funk, drummer of Band of Gypsies: Rest In Peace
@user-od4ko8mv6y16 сағат бұрын
One of the best horn bands of the seventies !
@user-od4ko8mv6y16 сағат бұрын
Played with jimi hendrix, carlos santana, & john mcglauglin, enough said !
@user-ln9px6zp5z
UNSUNG definitely Jimmy Hendrix betrayed him im told I believe he started with Jimmy they were all black and then they weren’t Buddy Miles ain’t big enough for The hall of fame but he definitely deserves to be there Shonuff gimme da mike 🎤🎶
@jerod1904
Roland Robinson on the bass guitar from Memphis. A mentor to me. RIP Roland.🎶👍❤️❤️
@ristokolttonen9208
Buddy Miles is a fucking legend!
@dannydine5263
The big steamroller rolling down the tracks. Buddy Miles R.I.P.
@Mo_Taser
When I was 12 my guitar teacher invited me over to his place to hear his band rehearse. They played "Them Changes". The next day I formed a band and the first song we learned was "Them Changes".
@lucguenette7534 Жыл бұрын
right handed drummer ,left hand guitarist, master of both oh and killer voice, miss ya .
@toneyisaiah3556 Жыл бұрын
Buddy Miles was a larger than
@wayneturpen592
I saw Buddy Miles in Lodi, Ca. 1972😮.
@lucguenette7534 Жыл бұрын
a time when young folks appreciated good stuff, tabernac.....
@qchan55862 жыл бұрын
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@edcherry9282 Жыл бұрын
Charlie Karp on guitar ..one of my favorites at that time...
@thomaspenn2475 Жыл бұрын
Historic talent that will translate for many decades
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One of the most underrated musicians of all time.
I saw Buddy at a concert he gave at the Little Rock AFB in 1975 or 76', I'm like 20 yrs. old and with my future wife at the time. After the jam I spied him on the side of the rec center helping a crew member back out a motor vehicle. We walked over to him and started rapping. I asked the usual fan questions and he was very cool. Next thing I know we had a joint lit and it was a such a heck of thing to me so I just gave him my whole lid. Evelyn an I dug the scene realizing that he was on a schedule and had things to do so we shook hands and that was that.
One of the great things about ABC's In Concert is that a local FM radio station would simulcast the audio, so you could have great stereo sound to go along with the video. Television sound is much better today, but back in the early 70s, the radio simulcast made a REAL difference.
I'm so proud to own a set of this incredible musician's drum sticks... Rest in Peace
The Big Show. Great!
Buddy Miles, co creator of metal funk and funk, drummer of Band of Gypsies: Rest In Peace
One of the best horn bands of the seventies !
Played with jimi hendrix, carlos santana, & john mcglauglin, enough said !
UNSUNG definitely Jimmy Hendrix betrayed him im told I believe he started with Jimmy they were all black and then they weren’t Buddy Miles ain’t big enough for The hall of fame but he definitely deserves to be there Shonuff gimme da mike 🎤🎶
Roland Robinson on the bass guitar from Memphis. A mentor to me. RIP Roland.🎶👍❤️❤️
Buddy Miles is a fucking legend!
The big steamroller rolling down the tracks. Buddy Miles R.I.P.
When I was 12 my guitar teacher invited me over to his place to hear his band rehearse. They played "Them Changes". The next day I formed a band and the first song we learned was "Them Changes".
right handed drummer ,left hand guitarist, master of both oh and killer voice, miss ya .
Buddy Miles was a larger than
I saw Buddy Miles in Lodi, Ca. 1972😮.
a time when young folks appreciated good stuff, tabernac.....
00:00
Charlie Karp on guitar ..one of my favorites at that time...
Historic talent that will translate for many decades