George Harmonica Smith. Was a master of his craft. That man was King of Harp. King I Say.....!!!! Miss him so very very much. No one could ever come close to filling his shoes. Bless his memory. Bless his eternal soul forever...!!!
Man, can he blow that harp! George learned from the best of them and mentored several famous harmonicists like Rod Piazza and William Clark and we all know how well these cats plays.
Fine stuff, many thanks to n64ization for posting this. The influence that George Smith had on William Clarke is very apparent here - and that's not a negative comment, just an observation.
well, they sure had a party ... never saw some stoned hippies dancing to suchastuff before. in very loving memory of The Undisputed King of the Chromatic Harp, Mr. George Allen Smith (1924 - 1983 R.I.P. // gone but NOT forgotten).
What's up with that ending and his look? So weird! Meanwhile, isn't that organist JIMMY SMITH on the piano? How very odd!. This kicks ass despite the curiously ambivalent ending.......
He was asked that question in a interview later on ' the guitar player had passed gas and stunk up the stage , he'd done it several times before He was fired the same night after the show was over.
George Harmonica Smith. Was a master of his craft. That man was King of Harp. King I Say.....!!!! Miss him so very very much. No one could ever come close to filling his shoes. Bless his memory. Bless his eternal soul forever...!!!
Man, I wish there were more musicians like him around today! That my friends, is how music should be played!
Really...!?! Nice attitude! It's clear that you think you have the blues and should share them! WTF?!
Truer words were never spoken
Man, can he blow that harp! George learned from the best of them and mentored several famous harmonicists like Rod Piazza and William Clark and we all know how well these cats plays.
This is the first time I have seen George move so much, he was really more physical than I thought!Everything I have seen prior he is very still.
Spectacular … doesn't get any better than that!
sweet start and breaks classic legend
Fine stuff, many thanks to n64ization for posting this.
The influence that George Smith had on William Clarke is very apparent here - and that's not a negative comment, just an observation.
well, they sure had a party ... never saw some stoned hippies dancing to suchastuff before.
in very loving memory of The Undisputed King of the Chromatic Harp, Mr. George Allen Smith (1924 - 1983 R.I.P. // gone but NOT forgotten).
...remember many nights at the Golden Bear - I wept when they tore it down.
yes..! great music.. i really enjoyed. Keep it up!
Saw him at the " Prison of Socrates " one Sunday afternoon . Big Mama Thorton was teamed up w him too !
Great stuff. I liiiiiiike it.
That harps telling me stories :) play it now boy
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THAT WAS GREAT!
Real fire!
Look at the fun they got ! try to have fun like that in 2022 you will be arreste and jailed lol
Sin duda un grande!!
This is BLUES 💙💙💙
Man oh man he killing that harmonica, wonder if he met old scratch at the crossroads
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love this
oh shit! Go George!
Mother of god °_°!!!
Great performance. Any info on the recording? Where-when- or ANY INFO you have.
Smoking!
Wow
ow ya!! git downnn!!!!
BRAVO
yeah babay !!!!
Nice
happy lightshow for you
Posesed by blues.
@bungaciput He died when in the year my brother was born, i.e. 28 years already
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@steamrollinstan probably because he didn't play Juke?
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Wonder why he look's so pissed off at the end??
What's up with that ending and his look? So weird! Meanwhile, isn't that organist JIMMY SMITH on the piano? How very odd!. This kicks ass despite the curiously ambivalent ending.......
He was asked that question in a interview later on ' the guitar player had passed gas and stunk up the stage , he'd done it several times before
He was fired the same night after the show was over.
JD Nicholson was the piano player
the desillusioniert hatesvfeelings
Where is cowboy bob that played blues
'Juke' should be performed amplified. Period.
This is NOT Juke!! It is bad ass but is not Little Walter's Juke...
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What a shame,he blew his harp out!!!