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Buddy Guy is Awesome. He rocked it on the RRHOF with Eric Clapton and BB King tonight. Why'd it take so long to induct him. At least legends inducted him, hehe unlike the O'Jays. [Edited 3/19/05 21:06pm] | |
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He is a MONSTER blues player who has just NOT got the respect and rewards he desrves for his talents. He is the direct link between the smooth blues of BB King and TBone Walker, The barnstorming, rough and ready blues of Muddy Waters and Howling Wolf and the virtuso, extended soloing, frenzy of J Hendrix,E Clapton,SRV etc. | |
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"Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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BiggestBoooooty said: He rocked it on the RRHOF with Eric Clapton and BB King tonight. Why'd it take so long to induct him. At least legends inducted him, hehe unlike the O'Jays.
[Edited 3/19/05 21:06pm] I just got through watching it. Buddy's bad to the bone. I love his stuff. Im learning Midnight Train off of his Heavy Love album. What was Timberlake doing inducting the O'Jays???? They couldnt get anyone a little more legendary? Many Christmas' ago, I went to buy a doll for my son. I reached for the last one they had, but so did another man. As I rained blows upon him, I realized there had to be another way. | |
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nikkhendrix said: He is a MONSTER blues player who has just NOT got the respect and rewards he desrves for his talents. He is the direct link between the smooth blues of BB King and TBone Walker, The barnstorming, rough and ready blues of Muddy Waters and Howling Wolf and the virtuso, extended soloing, frenzy of J Hendrix,E Clapton,SRV etc.
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theAudience said: I love "I got my eyes on you" and "fever" from that album. Overall I like The Real Deal Live over this album. | |
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ekalb101 said: BiggestBoooooty said: He rocked it on the RRHOF with Eric Clapton and BB King tonight. Why'd it take so long to induct him. At least legends inducted him, hehe unlike the O'Jays.
[Edited 3/19/05 21:06pm] I just got through watching it. Buddy's bad to the bone. I love his stuff. Im learning Midnight Train off of his Heavy Love album. What was Timberlake doing inducting the O'Jays???? They couldnt get anyone a little more legendary? I haven't heard Heavy Love yet. Really it's a lot of his albums I haven't heard yet. I heard Midnight Train was pretty good. You a Jonny Lang fan too? | |
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,,.hey, Boooooty..did you know that Buddy played at the Trustees Theater Friday nite?? I had planned on going with some friends but ended up gettin' called in to work...haven't talked to them yet to see how it was, but I gotta believe he put on a helluva show... | |
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BiggestBoooooty said: I love "I got my eyes on you" and "fever" from that album. Overall I like The Real Deal Live over this album. I guess one of the reasons i'll still take This Is Buddy Guy! ('68) over LIVE: THE REAL DEAL ('96), would be the time frame of the recordings. Instead of Buddy's attempt at "...recapturing the long-lost Chess sound." and the fact that he "...revists his roots..." on LIVE, on This Is Buddy Guy! he doesn't have to recapture or revist anything as this is a recording done in '68 on the Vanguard label directly following his break from Chess. I prefer the raw A.C. Reed led horns over the slicker SNL section along with Otis Spann (albeit hard to hear) on keys over Johnny Johnson (although a great player). Couple that with the fact that he's using, IMO, his new found f'd-up "rock star" guitar sound on LIVE as opposed to the more manic sounding biting tones on This Is Buddy Guy! (just a personal preference on my part). His singing is much better on the earlier recording. And I'm Not The Best is a classic James Brown rave up. Finally, I Got My Eyes On You, LIVE: THE REAL DEAL vs This Is Buddy Guy!? You know my choice, for all the reasons stated above. I do agree with you on his version of Fever. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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roodboi said: ,,.hey, Boooooty..did you know that Buddy played at the Trustees Theater Friday nite?? I had planned on going with some friends but ended up gettin' called in to work...haven't talked to them yet to see how it was, but I gotta believe he put on a helluva show...
I know. I couldn't go though. I think my uncle had planned to go, but I haven't talked with him in a while, so I don't know if he went or not. Buddy Guy and KoKo Taylor are gonna be at some festival in South Carolina next month, but I don't know exactly how far away that is from Savannah or the ticket price. I'll have to look more into that one. | |
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theAudience said: BiggestBoooooty said: I love "I got my eyes on you" and "fever" from that album. Overall I like The Real Deal Live over this album. I guess one of the reasons i'll still take This Is Buddy Guy! ('68) over LIVE: THE REAL DEAL ('96), would be the time frame of the recordings. Instead of Buddy's attempt at "...recapturing the long-lost Chess sound." and the fact that he "...revists his roots..." on LIVE, on This Is Buddy Guy! he doesn't have to recapture or revist anything as this is a recording done in '68 on the Vanguard label directly following his break from Chess. I prefer the raw A.C. Reed led horns over the slicker SNL section along with Otis Spann (albeit hard to hear) on keys over Johnny Johnson (although a great player). Couple that with the fact that he's using, IMO, his new found f'd-up "rock star" guitar sound on LIVE as opposed to the more manic sounding biting tones on This Is Buddy Guy! (just a personal preference on my part). His singing is much better on the earlier recording. And I'm Not The Best is a classic James Brown rave up. Finally, I Got My Eyes On You, LIVE: THE REAL DEAL vs This Is Buddy Guy!? You know my choice, for all the reasons stated above. I do agree with you on his version of Fever. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm For some reason I like the SNL band on this album. I'm not a die hard Buddy Guy fan and a lot of his true fans didn't really like Live:The Real Deal. | |
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I do like "I got my eyes on You" from This is Buddy better than the Real Deal version. | |
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I liked the RRHOF preformance a lot.
There is great footage of a fairly young Buddy in last year's Festival Express. One of the film's better perfomances, actually. Film Songs 1. Grateful Dead-Casey Jones 2. Grateful Dead-Don't Ease Me In 3. Grateful Dead-Friend of the Devil 4. The Band-Slippin' and Slidin' 5. Delaney & Bonnie-Goin' Down the Road 6. Buddy Cage/ Various Artists-Traditional Country Song 7. Buddy Guy & Rick Danko-Baby Here I Come 8. Jerry Garcia & Sylvia Tyson-Better Take Jesus' Hand (1st version) 9. Mashmakan-Comin' Home Baby 10. Buddy Guy-Money 11. Flying Burrito Bros (w/o Gram)-Lazy Day 12. The Band-The Weight 13. Janis Joplin-Cry Baby 14. Buddy Guy & Jerry Garcia-I Can't Do It Baby 15. Rick Danko & Janis-Ain't No More Cane 16. Buddy Guy & Rick Danko-Soul Jam 17. Various Artists-Sunshine of Your Love 18. Sha Na Na-Rock & Roll is Here to Stay 19. Ian & Sylvia & The GreatSpeckled Bird CC Rider 20. Grateful Dead-New Speedway Boogie 21. The Band-I Shall Be Released 22. Janis Joplin-Tell Mama 23. Janis Joplin-Me & Bobby McGee 24. New Riders of the Purple Sage-Better Take Jesus' Hand (1st version) Janis makes this movie, however. a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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Stax said: I liked the RRHOF preformance a lot.
There is great footage of a fairly young Buddy in last year's Festival Express. One of the film's better perfomances, actually. Film Songs 1. Grateful Dead-Casey Jones 2. Grateful Dead-Don't Ease Me In 3. Grateful Dead-Friend of the Devil 4. The Band-Slippin' and Slidin' 5. Delaney & Bonnie-Goin' Down the Road 6. Buddy Cage/ Various Artists-Traditional Country Song 7. Buddy Guy & Rick Danko-Baby Here I Come 8. Jerry Garcia & Sylvia Tyson-Better Take Jesus' Hand (1st version) 9. Mashmakan-Comin' Home Baby 10. Buddy Guy-Money 11. Flying Burrito Bros (w/o Gram)-Lazy Day 12. The Band-The Weight 13. Janis Joplin-Cry Baby 14. Buddy Guy & Jerry Garcia-I Can't Do It Baby 15. Rick Danko & Janis-Ain't No More Cane 16. Buddy Guy & Rick Danko-Soul Jam 17. Various Artists-Sunshine of Your Love 18. Sha Na Na-Rock & Roll is Here to Stay 19. Ian & Sylvia & The GreatSpeckled Bird CC Rider 20. Grateful Dead-New Speedway Boogie 21. The Band-I Shall Be Released 22. Janis Joplin-Tell Mama 23. Janis Joplin-Me & Bobby McGee 24. New Riders of the Purple Sage-Better Take Jesus' Hand (1st version) Janis makes this movie, however. cool. I gotta see that | |
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