B.B. King on Ralph Gleason’s Jazz Casual 1968 Part 2
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B.B. King on Ralph Gleason’s Jazz Casual 1968 Part 2

Musicians:
B.B. King - guitar
Sonny Freeman - drums
James Toney - organ
Mose Thomas - trumpet
Lee Gatling - sax

Duration : 0:10:44


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25 Comments for 'B.B. King on Ralph Gleason’s Jazz Casual 1968 Part 2'

  1.  
    joehsp
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    e de fuder e o …
    e de fuder e o melhor do mundo nao tem para filho da puta nenhum, e amo de mais bb j,copeln e outros e fantantico

  2.  
    Immaculate416
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    I would agree with …
    I would agree with that because you can’t imitate the real blues.

  3.  
    colrick1234
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    Herbie Hancock said …
    Herbie Hancock said blues easy to play of all music BUT hardest to master than any other music. Im still workn on that shuffle

  4.  
    guitar860
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    that organ is sweet!
    that organ is sweet!

  5.  
    Immaculate416
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    True, but lets not …
    True, but lets not forget Freddie and Albert!!

  6.  
    patods
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    Jesus is the only …
    Jesus is the only King?.. but.. he dont play Blues like B.B. King….

  7.  
    Immaculate416
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    Sam Philips of Sun …
    Sam Philips of Sun Records said it the best. “This is where the soul of a man never dies.”

  8.  
    Uggybow
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    Paul Kossoff was …
    Paul Kossoff was quite famous for his vibrato. Even taught Clapton…

  9.  
    scraperTSB
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    i agree. But I also …
    i agree. But I also think Peter Green did a brilliant job of adopting King’s (among many others) style of blues, and adding his own feelings to it.

  10.  
    Lynyrd77Skynyrd
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    B.B.’s vibrato is …
    B.B.’s vibrato is unique, i’ve never heard anyone get close to it. When i first started learning guitar i immediately took to blues because of the simpleness to create licks. I then discovered B.B. and instantly realised how wrong i had been playing. Blues cannot be learnt from a book or from a teacher, it just comes out. If your in a good mood your guitar sings, in a bad mood and it cries. Blues is the nearest you will get to seeing someones soul. Long live the king, B.B. King.

  11.  
    guitaress1
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    the smiles say it …
    the smiles say it all

  12.  
    JimmyGuitarist
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    blues is easy to …
    blues is easy to play, but people who think like that aint gotta clue where its coming from. As Jimi once said; “Blues is easy to play, but hard to feel”

  13.  
    nickcardio
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    What a soulful …
    What a soulful playing ! Awesome ! B.B. will always be the King of The Blues. Especially in this old film, where he’s young and full of ardor for music. Tears are coming in my eyes while i hear Lucille’s notes.
    Nick from Greece

  14.  
    Distorcionbeto
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    este video refleja …
    este video refleja las pequeñas sensaciones y sentimientos puestos en la guitarra, puedo interpretar y ver imagenes a travez d la musica d bb king destila esa emocion q uno vive en sus momentos mas sublimes. mi video favorito, logra llevarme a esos tiempos lejanos mucho antes de mi nacimiento, pero aqui estan.. perfectamente conservados para inspiracion de los musicos en el futuro, me has echo recordarla a ella, con ese sentimiento tan fuerte como tu y lucille.. aces amar de la musica, gracias!

  15.  
    ugurtyler
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    MEET THE kiNG
    MEET THE kiNG

  16.  
    Immaculate416
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    Sonny Freeman is my …
    Sonny Freeman is my favorite drummer in the bb king sound. Where is he today??

  17.  
    kbriggs1967
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    Genius, Visionary, …
    Genius, Visionary, Guitar Legend. Long Live B.B. King.

  18.  
    Immaculate416
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    Many people think …
    Many people think blues is easy to play. However, noone will ever be able to play exactly like BB. That touch is unmistakable, long live the KING!!!

  19.  
    wandahalbert
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    Love this!!!!
    Love this!!!!

  20.  
    millsbrothers
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    LOU DONALDSON TOOK …
    LOU DONALDSON TOOK A LOT FROM BB KING!!

  21.  
    bluesborn
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    great posting!I …
    great posting!I love B from this era.

  22.  
    elevationn
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    ‘darling you know i …
    ‘darling you know i love you’

  23.  
    gregbishoff
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    whats the first …
    whats the first song called ?

  24.  
    musicmanlover
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    {bb.king}
    {bb.king}

  25.  
    antoniosoul
    December 26, 2008 | 7:42 pm
     

    Don’t you mean the …
    Don’t you mean the B-3? Yeah, It’s pretty sweet.

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