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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Greatest respects to be paid to one of the founding fathers of American blues music not just that a guy who lived out his dreams and also inspired a whole generation of artists. |
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A true Legend indeed.
I have been lucky, a few years back, to see him in concert in Edinburgh's Princes Street gardens one lovely summer's night!! Sun, Beer and BBKing on stage... what a memory!!
RIP x
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By *omaMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"A true Legend indeed.
I have been lucky, a few years back, to see him in concert in Edinburgh's Princes Street gardens one lovely summer's night!! Sun, Beer and BBKing on stage... what a memory!!
RIP x
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Yes, I was there too. . . A very memorable evening. Could have listened to his riffs all night. |
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By *G CoupleCouple
over a year ago
Newton Stewart |
Loss of a legend indeed.
On the topic of blues elder statesmen, if you can find it check out the album 'Jammed Together' featuring Albert King, Pop Staples & Steve Cropper. Three guitar greats.
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By *ane DTV/TS
over a year ago
Glasgow (for now) |
Saw him live at The Playhouse in Edinburgh (twice) an ex then one memorable night at The Royal Concert hall in Glasgow. Seats in the front row of the choir stalls at the back.
He made the band turn and play two songs to those in the stalls.
A true entertainer who'll be sorely missed.
Rip BbK |
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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago
Falkirk |
Unfortunately we seem to be losing these great musicians more frequently now
There aren't really any new ones taking their place either
Rest in peace and show the afterlife how to enjoy great music |
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