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Robert Cray - I'll go on

Robert Cray - I'll go on

Albert King - 1992 Germany

Albert King - 1992 Germany

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  • @johnpandolfino8663
    @johnpandolfino866324 күн бұрын

    This guy's a poser.....

  • @raymondj3869
    @raymondj3869Ай бұрын

    Underrated blues song

  • @BlueLou974
    @BlueLou974Ай бұрын

    ⁹want to play à solo? Listen how to never do the same thing exactly twice! Play rythm, ans stay stuck to the beat and the drummer, and fir choristes, just the melody. Now we have just to find our own tonnes. Btw this solo among other on the same tune is absolutely exception nal. Unexpected after so many .

  • @mickscharf
    @mickscharf2 ай бұрын

    Can anybody help me getting the whole concert or especially the "T-Bone boogie" of this concert?

  • @Bornysblues
    @BornysbluesАй бұрын

    I got it on dvd

  • @mickscharf
    @mickscharf2 ай бұрын

    Can anybody help me getting the whole concert or especially the "T-Bone boogie" of this concert?

  • @bbqbluesband
    @bbqbluesband2 ай бұрын

    only could hope that i give more like buttons.

  • @billnelson5279
    @billnelson52793 ай бұрын

    Anyone else here big michael bloomfield blues on a westside at around 0:30? Man dukes awesome

  • @Bummel176
    @Bummel1763 ай бұрын

    Wow, what a joy of playing😎

  • @bonniefaulconer2080
    @bonniefaulconer20803 ай бұрын

    Looks like the footage of Stevie and Janna were removed. Shame.

  • @JeanVaughan-Staley
    @JeanVaughan-StaleyАй бұрын

    Maybe it was removed because she sued Martha and Jimmie to collect from Stevie's estate, and lost. And this was AFTER they renewed the lease on her Manhattan apartment for a year after Steve died. Stevie was never about the money. He put people, first.

  • @bonniefaulconer2080
    @bonniefaulconer2080Ай бұрын

    @@JeanVaughan-Staley I just don't like to see footage cut up like this. It happened. Let people see it. I really don't understand the suing the estate though. It's not like they were married.

  • @user-vz7xf5vf6j
    @user-vz7xf5vf6j3 ай бұрын

    Nobody makes me cry….

  • @user-vz7xf5vf6j
    @user-vz7xf5vf6j3 ай бұрын

    Breathless…

  • @bbqbluesband
    @bbqbluesband3 ай бұрын

    incredible, thanks for the performance Duke.

  • @b4ned
    @b4ned4 ай бұрын

    shakes me to my core. So sorry I never saw him. Come on down to South America and play Duke.

  • @shufflehotoni3773
    @shufflehotoni37734 ай бұрын

    Who is that drummer?.. f**ker swings!!

  • @Tonic.Fusion
    @Tonic.Fusion4 ай бұрын

    BB king new how to play a silent note like nobody else. He was a master of melody. ❤❤

  • @carypasseroff3331
    @carypasseroff33314 ай бұрын

    BOING!

  • @marisolvillage
    @marisolvillage5 ай бұрын

    Makes the hair stand up on the back of your neck !!!

  • @Tomas-ot7be
    @Tomas-ot7be5 ай бұрын

    Man, BB is such a class act and so good for the soul. The King lives on in my heart after listening to him for 50 years of my life - back when I studied every lick, playing along with the records. I saw him live twice in the 70s and then the 80s and his fans were of all ages and races.

  • @angelo2629
    @angelo26295 ай бұрын

    Listen to these instruments talk! These are the blues musicians others aspire to be. They have no peers in my humble opinion. Have watched this and "our last time" literally hundreds of times. This is my attitude adjustment music.

  • @pietzsche
    @pietzsche7 ай бұрын

    The dynamic control here is just insane, never seen anything like it.

  • @brbadge
    @brbadge7 ай бұрын

    Some slick playing here.

  • @MrLittlefeat
    @MrLittlefeat7 ай бұрын

    Man, What a Beautifull sound.

  • @bluedoober9194
    @bluedoober91947 ай бұрын

    Jim Pugh is the Sh!t on keyboards.👍🏼

  • @chriskovalchuk8503
    @chriskovalchuk85037 ай бұрын

    After playing for 20 years I’m just getting back into bb. So much to learn and reference from. He’s not playing the most difficult notes either which makes it more fun because it’s encouraging to guitar players. It’s all in his expression and “simple” but elegant phrasing. Everyone needs some bb in their life. All about the feel, expression, passion, style and it’s really not about how many notes you play or not play. It’s HOW you play it! He’s so fun to watch and listen to. If you’re ever stuck or in a plateau playing guitar… watch some bb and you’ll feel better and totally inspired.

  • @charleswinokoor6023
    @charleswinokoor60237 ай бұрын

    Where was this recorded?

  • @RRL110
    @RRL1108 ай бұрын

    SRV sounds just like him. Can see the influence was strong.

  • @wretch1
    @wretch19 ай бұрын

    Notice how, when B B is noodling his way though those lines, the band backs off because he's not actually playing though the changes. They have no idea where's he's going. When the band comes back in B B is then limited to chord tones again. His band were masters of sitting out lol.

  • @hudsonfair5019
    @hudsonfair50199 ай бұрын

    Jim Pugh, organist. He woik out bigtiming it with soulsound.

  • @L0uisRp
    @L0uisRp10 ай бұрын

    Oof had to listen to that whole solo 3 times in a row

  • @Willworkforpuss
    @Willworkforpuss10 ай бұрын

    Only one Robert Cray

  • @Hans-Wolff
    @Hans-Wolff10 ай бұрын

    First note and He sent me to the Sky 😂..Cheers 🍻😎🇩🇪🇸🇪

  • @LauraHallsMusic
    @LauraHallsMusic10 ай бұрын

    Happy Birthday, Duke Robillard! 🥳🎶🎈🎸

  • @xtc1957
    @xtc195710 ай бұрын

    The key change here at 2:10 is just beautiful. The guy NEVER played chords, but if he did, I would imagine they would sound as sweet as these solos. One of the least complicated players, but also more effective in his portrayal of electric blues than just about anyone. The quivering vibrato, string bends, the volume of his attack, the trills, the tone of that sweet Lucille, and BB’s facial expressions-It’s all a part of the gift.

  • @xtc1957
    @xtc195710 ай бұрын

    Never a finer moment for “Blues Boy” King. I don’t think he ever played with more emotion than on this performance. It is a soul-warming experience.

  • @cjsmith8319
    @cjsmith831910 ай бұрын

    BB was like a creative surgeon with that guitar. So precise yet so artistic at the same time. Unmatched.

  • @sgdeluxedoc
    @sgdeluxedoc10 ай бұрын

    Man he's got a patent on them swooping leads.. That's why I always loved "Drowning on Dry Land", from my favorite Albert King album, bar none: "Years Gone By". Fun fact: You notice how he's always going to the amp to adjust the settings? Well, that's what he used to have to do when he was on the chitlin circuit, since as the clubs got busier, the guitar didn't cut through as much. However, once miking amps becamer the norm, he continued the practice, twiddling the amp controls until he got a sound he was happy with. Unfortunately, this drove soundmen batty having to balance everything on the fly. What's more, even though he was more often than not the source of balance problems , he'd tear into his backup musicians about "being too loud". It got so bad that one of the bass players had to turn down his amp repeatedly until he and the audience could barely hear him. Even after this he still got canned. This was before bass amps were regularly miked (or direct) into the PA. However, the worst treatment was reserved for the backup guitar players. If Albert was out of tune (sometimes wildly out) he'd sometimes stop the song and make the hapless guitarist tune his guitar until Albert was happy with it , all the while berating him for not even being able to tune a guitar.. And it would happen over and over, because Albert was *still* out of tune. The poor guitarist, who had probably waited for years for the chance to play with Albert King, would end up so dejected and embaressed, that sometimes they would leave the stage in tears.. I guess that's why they always say never meet your heroes! Thankfully, that didn''t happen all the time!

  • @srestroncio3619
    @srestroncio361911 ай бұрын

    Albert King rules!

  • @MrRoy-rb1je
    @MrRoy-rb1je Жыл бұрын

    Outstanding!

  • @jackbigley8535
    @jackbigley8535 Жыл бұрын

    Ronnie was Put on this Earth To make The Blues Grab Your Soul!

  • @Crazyfeline
    @Crazyfeline Жыл бұрын

    Saw him at The Whiffle Tree in Cortland NY in 1980 and watched him demolish a Pontillos Pizza pie after the show. A true legend.

  • @bluesatmosphere4659
    @bluesatmosphere4659 Жыл бұрын

    And as a guitar player I love that you can actually hear the bass

  • @jscordoba3
    @jscordoba3 Жыл бұрын

    I saw BB in the late 90s, he was phenomenal. But i remember he let his back up guitarist take a solo. I think he was the same guy in this video, he was really good. Super Jazzy. BB then said the guy had been giving him lessons, and proceeded to play some really good Jazz lines id never heard him do. I dont know if the thing about the lessons was true or not, but i thought it was so cool that he put some shine on the other guy.

  • @lachlankemp6418
    @lachlankemp6418 Жыл бұрын

    I remember over 25 years ago, both my grandfather's had a bb king VHS tape. They would always play it for me when I was around 3 years old. I always knew I wanted to play guitar after that. My grandad bought me my first electric at 13 and first thing I wanted to learn was the great bb king. Thank you bb king and both my pops for showing me such beautiful music. I'm now 32 and hope to teach my daughter guitar when she is old enough.

  • @mikaya8836
    @mikaya8836 Жыл бұрын

    c cool ,mais kan il ouvre la bouche je peut pas m'enpecher dimaginer que je lui mette ma tub dedans ^^je c pas pourkoi^^

  • @ulrichrohde4071
    @ulrichrohde4071 Жыл бұрын

    German TV series "Ohne Filter". All acts had to play 100% live. For years I was able to visit many shows and rehearsals and thus have seen very many great artists, ca. 6 artist per show. SRV, Chris Rea, Al DiMeola, Larry Carlton, Chaka Khan, James Taylor, me sitting an arm length away from their feet, free admission, free beer. What an experience! I missed Duke´s show, unfortunately.

  • @tirrellwilson1390
    @tirrellwilson1390 Жыл бұрын

    Would have love to be sitting in their company just to see BB's reaction to himself 30yrs. Ago that would have been a unforgettable thrilling moment...To see the smile on his face....

  • @ebay9302
    @ebay9302 Жыл бұрын

    I think I was there when Duke bought this guitar? He dug the color. Traded an Epiphone in if I recall.

  • @bobbauldock3846
    @bobbauldock3846 Жыл бұрын

    DAMN...................BB

  • @bluesdjben
    @bluesdjben Жыл бұрын

    This solo is so clean and so filthy at the same time. What a master.

  • @jimwilcox7625
    @jimwilcox7625 Жыл бұрын

    Duke was the featured guest at The National Guitar Workshop when I attended. I think it was the year they closed down 1988. I'm not sure so if I'm incorrect, please forgive me. I'm a drummer but I went after talking to another drummer who had gone earlier. It was great despite being over my head on the guitar stuff. Pat Martino gave a class in playing across the neck as opposed to up and down. My only regret was not being able to play along in the jam with Duke. Had a great time and met up with some old friends too. I played a protracted jam with 15 of the students which was a lot of fun. I also forgot to mention I was 62 at that time but the kids didn't mind. I love playing regardless. Rock on Duke, RIP Pat.