Bruker: jemf999 | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am BB King plays live guitar solo. This came from the extras on the DVD The Road to Memphis: www.pbs.org And the only other complete performance by BB on the extras is Key to the Highway, which doesn't have this incredibly searing guitar and is in fact pretty "lite".
Bruker: mercydee | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Well, be ready to watch some of the greatest blues performances ever! The one which did Muhammad Ali jump out of his chair to give an standing ovation to "the other" King: Sweet Sixteen by the one and only Mr B in Africa (1974). That's a Blues Singer! www.myspace.com --------- ooooooooooo ---------- Hale, a sudar el blues con the one and only Mr B, en un concierto que hizo saltar de su silla al mismísimo Muhammed Ali, alias Cassius Clay. Este clip dedicado a todos aquellos que han conocido a "Lucille" a partir de "Ridin' with The King" y...
Bruker: eaglerocktv | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am This amazing concert brings together some of the true pioneers of rock 'n' roll music including Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, James Brown, Fats Domino and BBKing. Recorded in Italy in 1989 it features these legendary artists in performance of their best loved tracks such as Papa's Got A Brand New Bag, Bo Diddley, Great Balls Of Fire, Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On and Blueberry Hill. At the end of the concert all the performers come together for all-star jam that leaves the audience hollering for more. It's a rare event indeed that brings so many great...
Bruker: activemelody | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Tablature and Jam Tracks (backingtracks) are available for this lesson for free at www.activemelody.com - just click on the "Guitar Lessons" tab at the top and find this lesson! This lesson is for all level of players, beginner, intermediate, and even advanced. In it we'll take a deep look at some very commonly played BB King style licks. I'll walk you step by step through each note and try to break things down to a granular level, making them easy to understand. If you have any questions or need things explained further please don't hesitate to ask!
Bruker: Rhesusftw | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Why I Sing The Blues BB King Everybody wants to know Why I sing the blues Yes, I say everybody wanna know Why I sing the blues Well, I've been around a long time I really have paid my dues When I first got the blues They brought me over on a ship Men were standing over me And a lot more with a whip And everybody wanna know Why I sing the blues Well, I've been around a long time Mm, I've really paid my dues I've laid in a ghetto flat Cold and numb I heard the...
Bruker: eaglerocktv | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am BB King is the greatest living exponent of the blues and considered by many to be the most influential guitarist of the latter part of the 20th century. His career dates back to the late forties and despite now being in his eighties he remains a vibrant and charismatic live performer. BB King has been a frequent visitor to the Montreux festival, appearing nearly 20 times, so choosing one performance was no easy task. This 1993 concert will surely rank as one of his finest at any venue. With a superb backing band and a great set list its...
Bruker: allinaday | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Get the complete 90 min concert at www.createspace.com This is one of the best music documentary features ever made - Live at Sing Sing Prison. Producer Harry Wiland and I filmed inside the joint. Scenes include a prison concert and other behind the scenes stories. This scene presents the amazing Voices of East Harlem. Other scenes involve BB King and Joan Baez, Jimmy Walker and the Voices of East Harlem and other performers.