setlist : _ 01:35 Going down (Jeff Beck) _ 07:24 Five long years (Eddy Boyd) _ 29:25 Hoochie coochie man (Muddy Waters) _ 39:35 There's something on your mind (Big Jay McNeely) _ 43:42 Mustang Sally (Sir Mack Rice) _ 47:40 Cold shot (Stevie Ray Vaughan) . END .
going down written by don nix of memphis stax fame...He is a producer. Thing is, if he going to produce you, you have to do his songs, so, a lotta memphis musicians were just screwed. Moloch recorded Going Down first. I dont consider it a blues a tune. Just a rock tune.
@@MrBruceBarham ah' thanx Bruce.. my 1st "Goin' Down" experience (as was probably many others Jeff Beck included) came thru the late great Freddie King
A true American Blues icon...a legend...and that smile. truely one of the best performers in blues history, years from now kids will be reading in thier textbooks about this Blues legend...as they should
Didn’t see this one yet I was at the Jazz fest. I used to go every year. I did however see him in the early 1990s in Montreal with Mick Taylor. Need I say more. It was something else. Cheers from Montreal Quebec Canada 🇨🇦
He grew up at Chess records playin with Willie Muddy and The Wolf James Cotton Little Walter Otis Span Pine Top Perkins and like the wailing guitar so the Chess brothers let him rip it. He helped change the blues like T Bone Walker before him as a guitarist. Cheers from Montreal
The guitar player with the light shirt is Scott Holt. Last year he asked me up to play keys on stage for a few songs in a bar in Minneapolis. Such an awesome player and person!
A TRUE American icon and the last of a kind!Lets not forget how long he's been around and we should thank the mighty Muddy Waters-who is/was the greatest blues man-for letting Buddy hang around,and Buddy works AS hard as Muddy did-Clapton,Beck do what a few shows a year and Buddy's STILL doing 200+/_ shows a year with 10 yrs on those guys-THE GREATEST ALIVE!!!!!!!
Beautiful live concert, with a fascinating and compelling version of "Five Long Years". The Buddy Guy Big Band: Buddy Guy, Scott Wenston Holt, electric guitar, vocal; Anthony Zamangi, keyboards; Lash Lavare, electric guitar; Gregory Paul Rzab, electric bass; Ray Allison, drums; James Montgomery, trombone; Charles Kimble, tenor sax; Paul Mundy, baritone sax.
This was the first time I saw and heard Buddy Guy. I was 19 years old and playing a lot of metal, punk and rock and boy it rocked my foundations! This man quickly became one of my references in the solo guitar and showmanship! The true instigator of psychadelic blues! Thank you Buddy! :)
It was a great show. It had a local kid named Steve Hill open the show followed be Jimmy Vaughan and to close the night out Buddy Guy. One of my best nights of the blues 💙 🇨🇦
Mr. Buddy Guy always hires different groups of musicians to go on tour with him . This by far best group of musicians he has gotten together to join on tour . His back up guitar player really puts on a show , he is one of the best 👍
J'y étais, et C'est une des meilleures performances que j'ai vue,,,,simplement fantastique et inoubliable, merci pour le partage...que de beaux souvenirs
So many different styles and nuances in his playing. I can tell how he's playing the same Albert King style things SRV likes to play, but I also see how Clapton is inspired by him.
Is that “Killa” Ray Allison on drums? He was also a wonderful guitar player and just an overall cool and humble dude. He is missed greatly on The Chicago Blues scene! ❤️🙏🏾🕯️ Long live The Blues.
Buddy is my One Fuck hes just so damn incredible!!!! seen him about 4 times in Oz just this year at 80 he still threw the house down but this is him at his height!!!!damn man so friggen awesome power
El mejor concierto de Buddy Guy en la red, lastima que cada rato eliminar el LINK chequen a los 7:22 minutos Five Long Years de Eddie Boyd y solo del organo Hammond es exquisitamente Blues
Amazing what he did with that guitar after breaking a string on his guitar at 10:30. What I have always liked about Buddy Guy is how much fun he seems to be having when he performs.
Too cool is catching Buddy outside in the Summer with the polka dot shirt/guitar and they turn off the lights..He cruises out into the crowd and finds a girl to hit some strings while he turns it into some very nice riffs!! Saw this genius back in '68 or '69 in Junior Wells' band!!! Few times since and if you get the chance, go see him when he gets anywhere close to your home!!
Wow, thanks so much for posting! He is playing so well here. I remember when "Damn Right I've Got the Blues" and the bass player (who is playing at this concert) said that he wasn't satisfied with the performance that they got on the album versus what Buddy was doing live then.
Me trasladé a los fines de los 70' cuando a los festivales de Bues en la Ciudad de México llegó a venir Muddy Waters tocando en el Auditorio Naciona, algo inolvidable y bello.
Five long years for one boyfriend and he had the nerve to kick me out every time I see the memories about me and him. I want him to regret it with all my heart I want him to regret it.
Is that Greg Rzab on bass? I saw him do a show with Gov't Mule a number of years ago, and we chatted a bit during the intermission of an Allman Brothers Band show not long after that. Seemed like a cool dude.
BUDDY GUY-voc, gtr; SCOTT WENSTON HOLT-gtr, voc; LASH LARVE-gtr; GREGORY PAUL RZAB-bass; RAY ALLISON-drums; ANTHONY ZAMANGI-keyboards; PAUL MUNDY- b. sax; JAMES MONTGOMERY-trmb; CHARLES KIMBLE-t.sax
Six time Grammy winner and guitar legend Buddy Guy spoke with us in a very entertaining interview back in 2001. We covered some amazing topics, including the release of Sweet Tea, exploring Mississippi, bringing in new fans, and creating new music! th-cam.com/users/edit?video_id=a1qhEYP7b9A
1. I just don`t get it...this is a masterpiece of blues-rock, but... 2. Views-Only a few-9,422 (tough luck for those who are not aware of this performance). 3. Likes`s-Only a few-39 (!!!). 4. Dislikes`s-Too many-2 (???). 5. Comments-None-0 (!!!). 6. Mmmm...who said that Mr. J. Hendrix "learned a few tricks" from Mr. B. Guy is quite correct.
people who have seen Buddy & Jr on stage during the '60 & '70 could thumb down. Sure I'll do not do that in respect for the late Ray"Killer" Allison, RIP. But, gimme a recent concert, I 'll boo. But you sure couldn't hear me with that messy noise, nowadays.
I'm sorry. If you think that Jeff Beck is a loser, you must not appreciate blues or the contributions he's made to the genre. Sure, he's always experimented. He's not always playing blues - Heck, he plays a lot of really out there experimental stuff...but his contributions to music and the guitar in general are incalculable
setlist :
_ 01:35 Going down (Jeff Beck)
_ 07:24 Five long years (Eddy Boyd)
_ 29:25 Hoochie coochie man (Muddy Waters)
_ 39:35 There's something on your mind (Big Jay McNeely)
_ 43:42 Mustang Sally (Sir Mack Rice)
_ 47:40 Cold shot (Stevie Ray Vaughan) .
END .
Hoochie Coochie Man was written by the great Willie Dixon
going down written by don nix of memphis stax fame...He is a producer. Thing is, if he going to produce you, you have to do his songs, so, a lotta memphis musicians were just screwed. Moloch recorded Going Down first. I dont consider it a blues a tune. Just a rock tune.
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@@MrBruceBarham ah' thanx Bruce.. my 1st "Goin' Down" experience (as was probably many others Jeff Beck included) came thru the late great Freddie King
Going down jeff beck? What?
Buddy is always Great..but man the Keyboardist is On Freaking Fire!!!
A true American Blues icon...a legend...and that smile. truely one of the best performers in blues history, years from now kids will be reading in thier textbooks about this Blues legend...as they should
Didn’t see this one yet I was at the Jazz fest. I used to go every year. I did however see him in the early 1990s in Montreal with Mick Taylor. Need I say more. It was something else. Cheers from Montreal Quebec Canada 🇨🇦
He grew up at Chess records playin with Willie Muddy and The Wolf James Cotton Little Walter Otis Span Pine Top Perkins and like the wailing guitar so the Chess brothers let him rip it. He helped change the blues like T Bone Walker before him as a guitarist. Cheers from Montreal
The guitar player with the light shirt is Scott Holt. Last year he asked me up to play keys on stage for a few songs in a bar in Minneapolis. Such an awesome player and person!
Im just spell bound from.the first string and in a daze after he really gets. Deep into it.Lord Have Mercy Mercy
Thanks for the name , man he is smoking good 😎
Ami m invito a tocar también pero yo le dije que no podia
A TRUE American icon and the last of a kind!Lets not forget how long he's been around and we should thank the mighty Muddy Waters-who is/was the greatest blues man-for letting Buddy hang around,and Buddy works AS hard as Muddy did-Clapton,Beck do what a few shows a year and Buddy's STILL doing 200+/_ shows a year with 10 yrs on those guys-THE GREATEST ALIVE!!!!!!!
I can watch this concert OVER and OVER
Watching now at home , it’s awesome 😎
I can listen to that organ for five years and they'll be over in no time
Beautiful live concert, with a fascinating and compelling version of "Five Long Years".
The Buddy Guy Big Band: Buddy Guy, Scott Wenston Holt, electric guitar, vocal; Anthony Zamangi, keyboards; Lash Lavare, electric guitar; Gregory Paul Rzab, electric bass; Ray Allison, drums; James Montgomery, trombone; Charles Kimble, tenor sax; Paul Mundy, baritone sax.
Probably the best blues concert I have ever seen till this day.
This was the first time I saw and heard Buddy Guy. I was 19 years old and playing a lot of metal, punk and rock and boy it rocked my foundations! This man quickly became one of my references in the solo guitar and showmanship! The true instigator of psychadelic blues! Thank you Buddy! :)
on HAMMOND organ... the great TONY Z(Tony Zamagni) !!! he has 2 incredible solo albums: GET DOWN WITH THE BLUES & KISS MY BLUES !
Buddy Guy is magnificent, a true treasure and legend.
Oh Buddy!!!! Fantastic concert!!!
It was a great show. It had a local kid named Steve Hill open the show followed be Jimmy Vaughan and to close the night out Buddy Guy.
One of my best nights of the blues 💙 🇨🇦
can't get over his vocal talent, not to mention his killer guitar
Buddy is sizzlin', and the band is cookin' and together they're fixin' to serve up a hot messa the blues! Collards anyone?
Man Buddy's smile is so infectious!!!! I have been wowed leaving concerts but always left a Buddy show smiling from the heart!!
Indeed!!!
That smile is contagious 😊😊
That shirt and guitar was...spot on
Mr. Buddy Guy always hires different groups of musicians to go on tour with him .
This by far best group of musicians he has gotten together to join on tour .
His back up guitar player really puts on a show , he is one of the best 👍
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Yes i know
The Montreal Jazz Festival is just an awesome time. I recommend it.
Scot hold is one of my favorite guitar players that played with Buddy
J'y étais, et C'est une des meilleures performances que j'ai vue,,,,simplement fantastique et inoubliable, merci pour le partage...que de beaux souvenirs
The master ❤
May the Lord's grace shine brightly upon you, guiding you through life's challenges and leading you to prosperity and fulfillment.
that polka dot strat and shirt combo is incredibly cool
Tony Z! RIP Marty.. may you get your Peace and your music will live on. All week listening to BG and your keys 🤳🙏🙌
Last og delta bluesman we have left.......LEGEND!
My favorite guitar tone of all time.
I e got the Blues right now and am getting my fix watching/ Listening to this absolutely awesome 🥃😎
Great performance. 52 minutes of basically the same old blues scheme and it never gets boring here.
If someone doesn't have Buddy in their top ten list, they should break his pencil.
thanks for posting. great music from one of the very greatest guitarists that ever played
Thank you Andr'e Thank you Montreal Jazz Festival Thank you Buddy Guy 🖤You Buddy Guy🖤💙
It just doesn't get any better than this! 🎙️🎸🎸🍾
Can't get enough of this...
Incredible night! Blues is the truth.
GENIAL............... GENIALES............... FANTÁSTICO !!! Es un placer poder ver este video !!! GRaciasssssss
So many different styles and nuances in his playing. I can tell how he's playing the same Albert King style things SRV likes to play, but I also see how Clapton is inspired by him.
This is a beautiful document of a time and place. We are so lucky to have it. 🎙️🎸🎹🌹
Is that “Killa” Ray Allison on drums? He was also a wonderful guitar player and just an overall cool and humble dude. He is missed greatly on The Chicago Blues scene! ❤️🙏🏾🕯️ Long live The Blues.
I love Buddy and his musicians. Thanks for this beautiful Video.
how cool is that geetar / shirt combo.....
They are probably embarrassed they wore the same thing
Buddy is my One Fuck hes just so damn incredible!!!! seen him about 4 times in Oz just this year at 80 he still threw the house down but this is him at his height!!!!damn man so friggen awesome power
Damn right I got the Buddy Guy blues
El mejor concierto de Buddy Guy en la red, lastima que cada rato eliminar el LINK chequen a los 7:22 minutos Five Long Years de Eddie Boyd y solo del organo Hammond es exquisitamente Blues
Very good show. I enjoyed it very much .
Amazing what he did with that guitar after breaking a string on his guitar at 10:30. What I have always liked about Buddy Guy is how much fun he seems to be having when he performs.
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Too cool is catching Buddy outside in the Summer with the polka dot shirt/guitar and they turn off the lights..He cruises out into the crowd and finds a girl to hit some strings while he turns it into some very nice riffs!! Saw this genius back in '68 or '69 in Junior Wells' band!!! Few times since and if you get the chance, go see him when he gets anywhere close to your home!!
Tried to.catch aconcert in March this year.paid.for the ticket but couldnt make the.show...
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Wow, thanks so much for posting! He is playing so well here. I remember when "Damn Right I've Got the Blues" and the bass player (who is playing at this concert) said that he wasn't satisfied with the performance that they got on the album versus what Buddy was doing live then.
Me trasladé a los fines de los 70' cuando a los festivales de Bues en la Ciudad de México llegó a venir Muddy Waters tocando en el Auditorio Naciona, algo inolvidable y bello.
Five long years for one boyfriend and he had the nerve to kick me out every time I see the memories about me and him. I want him to regret it with all my heart I want him to regret it.
This is one of te best Buddy's concert recorded in TH-cam this is the Fith time a found it, because YT erase the link
Thank You Buddy Guy!
Ha! Never mind Buddy...listen to that frickin band!
i have seen this too many times still love it
que coisa linda ❤️
What a show !
and this is wha wha wha wha wha super brilliant.
I love Buddy
Daaaaamnnnnnnnn Buddy Guy it's like a GOD!!
Oh my God! Buddy Guy, ladies and gentlemen.
Merci !! pour cette mise en ligne...
Renaud
Oh my God i love this .....
Hendrix used to sit at his stage and record him thats how great Buddy is
That was amazing ..... thank you for posting
el Blues.. es mí vida.!"
Ótimo guitarrista valeu
Rockin' that Reebok headband like he don't give a u know what :D different times
Buddy Fucking Guy!!! Legend!!!
👏🏾👏🏾
That was some spot he did there.
Buddy Guy is a guitarists guitarist but man listen to that band playing.
klasse,Oberklasse.
Is that Greg Rzab on bass? I saw him do a show with Gov't Mule a number of years ago, and we chatted a bit during the intermission of an Allman Brothers Band show not long after that. Seemed like a cool dude.
Yes, Greg Rzab on Bass.
Fucking amazing!!
Alessandro de Souza AXÉ cablocos
ahhh Scott Wenston Holt!
left out...the *performance* of "Five Long Years" on which the bass player commented -- album vs. live...
BUDDY GUY-voc, gtr; SCOTT WENSTON HOLT-gtr, voc; LASH LARVE-gtr; GREGORY PAUL RZAB-bass; RAY ALLISON-drums; ANTHONY ZAMANGI-keyboards; PAUL MUNDY- b. sax; JAMES MONTGOMERY-trmb; CHARLES KIMBLE-t.sax
Великий блюзмен!
12:30 How to deal with a broken string from sensei Buddy Guy
Six time Grammy winner and guitar legend Buddy Guy spoke with us in a very entertaining interview back in 2001. We covered some amazing topics, including the release of Sweet Tea, exploring Mississippi, bringing in new fans, and creating new music! th-cam.com/users/edit?video_id=a1qhEYP7b9A
What you should do when broke a guitar string. Just check to Buddy Guy
buddy guy played with jimmi hendricks on stage .He and B B Kinng chagened the quitar strips for jimmi hendricks because jimmi was left handend
All this time I'm thinking... WHERE DID ALL THAT HAIR GO??? :D
Jesus ! Staggeringly brilliant. Love Buddy, but where is the guitar ? All I can see is a neck sticking out of his shirt.( HaHa ).
Legend
Don Nix actually wrote the song " Going down"
Spot guy
Bluz
Who is that guitarist with buddy guy?
scott holt is he
who´s the guitarist at 6:00?
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I just don`t get it...this is a masterpiece of blues-rock, but...
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Views-Only a few-9,422 (tough luck for those who are not aware of this performance).
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Likes`s-Only a few-39 (!!!).
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Dislikes`s-Too many-2 (???).
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Mmmm...who said that Mr. J. Hendrix "learned a few tricks" from
Mr. B. Guy is quite correct.
people who have seen Buddy & Jr on stage during the '60 & '70 could thumb down. Sure I'll do not do that in respect for the late Ray"Killer" Allison, RIP. But, gimme a recent concert, I 'll boo. But you sure couldn't hear me with that messy noise, nowadays.
Ok first of all..."going down" is by Freddie king not that loser Jeff beck
I'm sorry. If you think that Jeff Beck is a loser, you must not appreciate blues or the contributions he's made to the genre. Sure, he's always experimented. He's not always playing blues - Heck, he plays a lot of really out there experimental stuff...but his contributions to music and the guitar in general are incalculable
Jalan Hart How in the heck could someone give Jeff Beck credit for "Going down?!
Devin Hanson I certainly won't call Jeff Beck a loser, he's one of the greatest guitarplayers in the world. So I agree with you, Devin.
@@sakttan No it's actually performed by XXXTentacion
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Going down Jeff Beck lol. Beck never was a songwriter. Try Nix
Organ was a dysaster..very bad
ahhh Scott Wenston Holt!