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Elmo Lewis
As Mick said about John popper - he plays too many notes.
This reminds me of someone and my way of thinking on this is that if the said to many notes are tasteful and have something to say in a musical way from a master of there instrument then play on and on !Quote
Elmo Lewis
As Mick said about John popper - he plays too many notes.
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TheGreek
Buddy Guy is one of the best bluesman period
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crholmstrom
[.. We are so lucky to have him still with us & out there playing!
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TheGreek
Buddy Guy is one of the best bluesman period
Jimi Hendrix once cancelled a show to go watch Buddy. & remember Keith giving Buddy his guitar during the "Shine a Light" show. Ultimate respect! & Buddy is a reallly nice man. I had the chance to have a drink with him once & I just listened to him tell stories. I'll always cherish that memory. He's the last of those guys who came up to Chicago from the cotton fields & is a national treasure. We are so lucky to have him still with us & out there playing!
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Buddy Guy is one of the best bluesman period
Jimi Hendrix once cancelled a show to go watch Buddy. & remember Keith giving Buddy his guitar during the "Shine a Light" show. Ultimate respect! & Buddy is a reallly nice man. I had the chance to have a drink with him once & I just listened to him tell stories. I'll always cherish that memory. He's the last of those guys who came up to Chicago from the cotton fields & is a national treasure. We are so lucky to have him still with us & out there playing!
I think that the gifting of the guitar was a movie stunt. Keith still has the guitar. Saw him playing it in 2019
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TheGreek
Buddy Guy is one of the best bluesman period
Jimi Hendrix once cancelled a show to go watch Buddy. & remember Keith giving Buddy his guitar during the "Shine a Light" show. Ultimate respect! & Buddy is a reallly nice man. I had the chance to have a drink with him once & I just listened to him tell stories. I'll always cherish that memory. He's the last of those guys who came up to Chicago from the cotton fields & is a national treasure. We are so lucky to have him still with us & out there playing!
I think that the gifting of the guitar was a movie stunt. Keith still has the guitar. Saw him playing it in 2019
Actually it's up on the wall of Buddy's club in Chicago.
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Buddy Guy is one of the best bluesman period
Jimi Hendrix once cancelled a show to go watch Buddy. & remember Keith giving Buddy his guitar during the "Shine a Light" show. Ultimate respect! & Buddy is a reallly nice man. I had the chance to have a drink with him once & I just listened to him tell stories. I'll always cherish that memory. He's the last of those guys who came up to Chicago from the cotton fields & is a national treasure. We are so lucky to have him still with us & out there playing!
I think that the gifting of the guitar was a movie stunt. Keith still has the guitar. Saw him playing it in 2019
Actually it's up on the wall of Buddy's club in Chicago.
That guild is there yes. But I'm referring to the white ES 345. Perhaps what I'm thinking of was an outtake. There's some pics (Very similar to the one next to the guitar at legends) of Keith and Buddy at the beacon where Keith is playing the white ES 345 in a short sleeve almost sleeveless shirt
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Cooltoplady
Does Buddy Guy have the worst tone live of everyone? Yes Incredibly trebly harsh and brittle. Sorry. Love the man but wow it’s so bad
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daspyknows
I wonder if that is the final tour or whether it will be like Elton John's final tour which lasts half a decade and hits every city 3 times. I have seen him at least ten times and would go once more.
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I wonder if that is the final tour or whether it will be like Elton John's final tour which lasts half a decade and hits every city 3 times. I have seen him at least ten times and would go once more.
At age 86 now you can't be sure how long it will go on. Buddy has defintely earned his rest, he's been a road warrior for a real long time. I've seen him play in a small bar with Junior Wells (he played on standing on the bar) to much larger venues. He always puts on a good show & has mentored many young blues guitar players. I'm sure you know all that @daspyknows , haha. I don't see a Seattle date yet but the announcement does say more dates to be announced.
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I wonder if that is the final tour or whether it will be like Elton John's final tour which lasts half a decade and hits every city 3 times. I have seen him at least ten times and would go once more.
At age 86 now you can't be sure how long it will go on. Buddy has defintely earned his rest, he's been a road warrior for a real long time. I've seen him play in a small bar with Junior Wells (he played on standing on the bar) to much larger venues. He always puts on a good show & has mentored many young blues guitar players. I'm sure you know all that @daspyknows , haha. I don't see a Seattle date yet but the announcement does say more dates to be announced.
There are any possibilities to see him in Europe 2023?
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SomeTorontoGirl
Buddy played his second of three Toronto shows last night, and it’s sad to think it’s the last time I’ll see him play. He has come through nearly every spring and plays at (now newly restored) Massey Hall. He’s 86 now and slowing down a bit, but still kills. As always, he had the adoring audience in the palm of his hand - lots of stories, turning the lights on the audience when folks were singing along so he could see ‘who’s f*cking up my song’ etc. Damn, that man’s smile could light up a small country. I’ll miss you Buddy - thanks for the tunes.