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RIP B.B. King

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Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 15th May 2015, 7:12 AM BST

RIP B.B. King

:( :(

Sad news.

One of the giants........a brilliant musician RIP :(

Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 15th May 2015, 9:58 AM BST

One of the giants........a brilliant musician RIP :(

Yes - and he probably gave U2 one of their biggest hits! RIP!

Was listening to my recently bought Jim Jones Revue CD - great stuff! I'm sure OR would love it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_dq9II2Z2s

(Not a great version though but Google them for some other stuff)

Talking of U2 . . .

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-32751548

It's not the falling off the stage so much as it's that anybody would want an encore . .

I've just been to a brilliant gig tonight.

The Dana Fuchs Band. (No jokes please)

She's like a cross between the voice of Janis Joplin and a taller version of Anastacia - although I reckon with the right material she would've been a great rock/blues singer.

This is her cover of I'd rather go blind which she didn't do tonight.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA1nw-CF_x0

Covers tonight included Gimme Shelter and Helter Skelter.

Catch her if you can.

05-16-15 The Flowerpot - Derby, United Kingdom (Full Band Show) Doors 8pm / Show 9:30pm Tickets

05-17-15 Lincoln Blues Festival - Lincoln, United Kingdom (Full Band Show) 9pm Tickets

05-19-15 Robin 2 - Wolverhampton, United Kingdom (Full Band Show) Doors 8pm / Show 9:30pm Tickets

05-20-15 The Stables - Milton Keynes, United Kingdom (Full Band Show) 8pm Tickets

08-06-15 Magic Blues Festival - Vallemaggia, Switzerland (Full Band Show) 10pm Tickets

08-07-15 Rock at The Castle - Château de Villersexel - Pont-Du-Château, France (Full Band Show) 10pm Tickets

08-08-15 Brienzersee Rockfestival - Brienzersee, Switzerland (Full Band Show) 9pm Tickets

Swiss dates included for Gordon.

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 15th May 2015, 7:12 AM BST

RIP B.B. King

:( :(

Well, my hero died today.

I adore BB King. I've seen him play. Several times.
He was one of the most prodigiously talented men of the past hundred years.
He leaves behind a body of work which is quite staggering. Dozens and dozens of albums. Not a bad song among them.

I followed the coverage on the news, including the piece newsnight did on him.
It struck me that here were journalists aware that someone significant had died, but unaware what he had actually done.
The 'expert' they chose to interview was the basist of 'Kiss'.
It seems BB outlived the appreciation people had for his talents.
The man was a genius. I don't use that word lightly.

For those who don't know: BB King gave us some of the most sophisticated blends of blues and jazz the world ever heard. He took the music of his contemporaries like Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker and transformed it again and again,
passing it on to modern guitar legends.
He was the musical chameleon, ever adapting. Cutting edge in the 40s and 50s, he reemerged cutting edge again in the 70s and 80s. He was still tearing up the sky with his guitar in hit collaborations with the likes of Stevie Wonder, decades after having emerged as a standard bearer for an entire musical genre.

Most today only know him as the old, fat man in a shiny blazer and bow tie, playing old 50s standards. But he was so, so much more. Remember that when Ali and Foreman had the 'Rumble in the jungle', it was BB King who headlined the accompanying concert.
To his dying day, just about all the world's top guitarists openly worshipped him. They knew why.

He also frequently played prisons, being on a plane of understanding with the inmates which was uncanny. Some of those concerts were recorded and are some of the most fierce blues performances of all times.

The man was a legend. The King of the Blues. The King of the Guitar.
Moreover his music helped me through some tough times over the years.

I'm one sombre Gussie tonight. Teary

But he's up there now with Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, T Bone Walker, Elmore James, John Lee Hooker, Gary Moore, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jeff Healey, to name just a few, having the greatest session of all times. God is on drums. Ray Charles is on piano. Louis Armstrong is playing the horn. Jesus is on the mouth organ. Mahalia Jackson and Ella Fitzgerald are doing backing vocals.
One, two, a-one, two three...

So long, BB. Please save a seat for me. Wave

Quote: Gussie Fink Nottle @ 16th May 2015, 12:29 AM BST

Well, my hero died today.

I adore BB King. I've seen him play. Several times.
He was one of the most prodigiously talented men of the past hundred years.
He leaves behind a body of work which is quite staggering. Dozens and dozens of albums. Not a bad song among them.

I followed the coverage on the news, including the piece newsnight did on him.
It struck me that here were journalists aware that someone significant had died, but unaware what he had actually done.
The 'expert' they chose to interview was the basist of 'Kiss'.
It seems BB outlived the appreciation people had for his talents.
The man was a genius. I don't use that word lightly.

For those who don't know: BB King gave us some of the most sophisticated blends of blues and jazz the world ever heard. He took the music of his contemporaries like Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker and transformed it again and again,
passing it on to modern guitar legends.
He was the musical chameleon, ever adapting. Cutting edge in the 40s and 50s, he reemerged cutting edge again in the 70s and 80s. He was still tearing up the sky with his guitar in hit collaborations with the likes of Stevie Wonder, decades after having emerged as a standard bearer for an entire musical genre.

Most today only know him as the old, fat man in a shiny blazer and bow tie, playing old 50s standards. But he was so, so much more. Remember that when Ali and Foreman had the 'Rumble in the jungle', it was BB King who headlined the accompanying concert.
To his dying day, just about all the world's top guitarists openly worshipped him. They knew why.

He also frequently played prisons, being on a plane of understanding with the inmates which was uncanny. Some of those concerts were recorded and are some of the most fierce blues performances of all times.

The man was a legend. The King of the Blues. The King of the Guitar.
Moreover his music helped me through some tough times over the years.

I'm one sombre Gussie tonight. Teary

But he's up there now with Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, T Bone Walker, Elmore James, John Lee Hooker, Gary Moore, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jeff Healey, to name just a few, having the greatest session of all times. God is on drums. Ray Charles is on piano. Louis Armstrong is playing the horn. Jesus is on the mouth organ. Mahalia Jackson and Ella Fitzgerald are doing backing vocals.
One, two, a-one, two three...

So long, BB. Please save a seat for me. Wave

Smashing post.

Really, really good - and a very fitting tribute to a wonderful musician.

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The Road Hammers - Mud

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMQhoU-SL5w

Kings of Leon - Fans (Live)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=my7NkEXRfe0

Creedence Clearwater Revival - Proud Mary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngPXQDIgWQs

ZZ Top - Legs (A Modern Video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iXqWwKamMk

Seasick Steve - Down On The Farm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPzlYsaJyKI

Gary and BB reunited.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUaevnP1LLg

I had to stop watching that ZZ video as, in the words of Antoine de Caunes, I was getting a little stiffy already.

Quote: Oldrocker @ 16th May 2015, 9:43 PM BST

I had to stop watching that ZZ video as, in the words of Antoine de Caunes, I was getting a little stiffy already.

:D

That one's a modern video.

I like to slip one in now and again. Cool

Quote: A Horseradish @ 16th May 2015, 10:19 PM BST

:D

I like to slip one in now and again. Cool

Don't we all Ducky?

Quote: Oldrocker @ 16th May 2015, 10:27 PM BST

Don't we all Ducky?

I was doin' Carry Ons. Yours is all intellectual. Is it the Coen Brothers?

Anyhow, as it is a Saturday night, here's another one for you to stop watching:

Fun Lovin' Criminals - Loco : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lktihmbqcTc