This is from "Lightning in a Bottle". This DVD/concert is simply one blues legend after another. The sad thing is Buddy Guy is about the only one still alive.
Muddy - The Rolling Stones - Yep Buddy When "Can`t be Satisfied" Is Done With Spirit The Song Sounds Like A Ghost Haunting You. Blues God Buddy Awesome !!!
@@Methilde When I was a kid during the 1960's & 1970' buying early Stones albums I'd read the credits and say, who's M.Waters, McDaniel, C. Berry etc. The Rolling Stones made all of their cover songs great. If wasn't for The Rolling Stones I wouldn't know what real music was or who these legendary musicians were. 🎸
Wow! What a voice!!! What a musician!!! In my mind I feel like a little boy and I just hear a voice on my mind that says "When Buddy sings jusp keep quiet and listen!, You might learn a thing or two."
It's "Satisfied", recorded by Florence Stamp & group of girls. This version was recorded by Alan Lomax in Coahoma County, outside a church in Friars Point, in 1942, 6 years before Muddy's "Can't Be Satisfied" been recorded.
+John Doe - He talks about making guitar strings out of the wire from screen doors. If you can't understand what he's saying, how will you understand what I write? :D D :D If you speak another language besides BULLSHIT, have a friend translate. I say you are trying to put us on.
+John Doe "I would always, like, take rubber bands. And, uh, screen wire from my mother's windows in Louisiana -- and you got mosquitoes there that will lift you out of the room, around the bayous and things. And every week, she would say, 'Those mosquitoes are back in here, something's wrong.' And she go and [the wires] wouldn't be in the screen because they'd break so fast. I was trying to make guitar strings with them. With a handmade guitar, which was a lighter-fluid can with just a stick in the end of it. And, uh, I remember one of my dad's friends was sitting there talking to him, and he said, 'Guy, I believe that boy would learn how to play if he had a guitar...'"
It's "Satisfied", recorded by Florence Stamp & group of girls. This version was recorded by Alan Lomax in Coahoma County, outside a church in Friars Point, in 1942, 6 years before Muddy's "Can't Be Satisfied" been recorded.
Great!! I am a big Buddy fan, but this is not really 'acoustic', yes it's an acoustic guitar ( looks like a Gibson J200), but it has a pick-up fitted under the bridge (you can see a guitar lead at the bottom end of the guitar), great playing as usual, but not 100% acoustic.
Buddy Guy is a real musical genius. We are lucky to have him.
enjoy the man while you can
Such a good man. I love Mr Buddy Guy.
My favorite guitarist ever!! Buddy Guy is FN Awesome!!!
He loves the music so much he can't keep from smiling his way through a sad, desperate song. What a gift… lucky for us he shared it.
This is from "Lightning in a Bottle". This DVD/concert is simply one blues legend after another. The sad thing is Buddy Guy is about the only one still alive.
🥲
Great DVD!!; Bonnie Raitt and Kim Wilson play “Little by little” in that documentary; they still live, fortunately.
And Bonnie Raitt????
luv to hear Buddy play the acoustic guitar. a true master.
Muddy - The Rolling Stones - Yep Buddy When "Can`t be Satisfied" Is Done With Spirit The Song Sounds Like A Ghost Haunting You.
Blues God Buddy Awesome !!!
Love the Stones version too
@@Methilde When I was a kid during the 1960's & 1970' buying early Stones albums I'd read the credits and say, who's M.Waters, McDaniel, C. Berry etc. The Rolling Stones made all of their cover songs great. If wasn't for The Rolling Stones I wouldn't know what real music was or who these legendary musicians were. 🎸
@@franktheo2055
The same for me, include Robert Johnson :)
Buddy my buddy acoustic is awesome too.You sing and play everything great anf awesome brilliant.
Wow! What a voice!!! What a musician!!!
In my mind I feel like a little boy and I just hear a voice on my mind that says "When Buddy sings jusp keep quiet and listen!, You might learn a thing or two."
That's it!
Your thought is sheer perfection. Buddy is simply magical....his music is to be savored!
LOVE TO LISTEN TO HIM.
Man does he have a beautiful voice -- one that, like the best wine, only gets better with age!
Beautiful man, powerful voice, BLUES MASTER. This is the SHIT!!
you said it!!!!
Blues icon!
buddy is the man!
Buddy your awsome, love ya!
If you want to see if a guitarist is legit put an acoustic guitar in is their hands and listen. Man is legit!
From one master to another, the translation is the same...everlasting blues!
Magic!
Love You Buddy Guy.
Luv this😊
2019 and im still here
Same
whatever he touches turns into gold
best acoustic i've seen
Buddy is bad ass
Luvs it
maestro De Maestros Budy
The Last Generation of Blues men.
Buddy reppin Muddy. This shit is holy.
Wow!
then you should listen to the whole disc Alone & Acoustic by Buddy Guy & Junior Wells, they damn got the blues !
Great stuff, he lived it, and influenced so many
. Cool stuff. Power to the HAT!
Wow
the older he gets, the better his voice rings and swings
yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhh
1:08 i've clicked it so many times
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GOAT kids.
Is this version on an album anywhere, been alive 35 years and for as long as I can remember Buddy has been No1 for me. This is immense!
No just this complete version without the beggining th-cam.com/video/92n8Xi6H-ac/w-d-xo.html
HOLY SHIT
This is what Chicago blues is all about.
CAN'T ARGUE WITH THAT
yes.
Hell yeah this is the shit man!
Someone knows the references of the original song at the beggining ? Thank you
It's "Satisfied", recorded by Florence Stamp & group of girls. This version was recorded by Alan Lomax in Coahoma County, outside a church in Friars Point, in 1942, 6 years before Muddy's "Can't Be Satisfied" been recorded.
I love Jheri curl Buddy Guy 😁
Nice Jerry curl
Somebody can write what Buddy says before the song please 0:35 to 1:06. I understand english only when it's song
THX !!
+John Doe - He talks about making guitar strings out of the wire from screen doors. If you can't understand what he's saying, how will you understand what I write? :D D :D
If you speak another language besides BULLSHIT, have a friend translate. I say you are trying to put us on.
Chico Gonzalez
Just because he speak too fast and its easier to understand it when it's write
+John Doe
"I would always, like, take rubber bands. And, uh, screen wire from my mother's windows in Louisiana -- and you got mosquitoes there that will lift you out of the room, around the bayous and things. And every week, she would say, 'Those mosquitoes are back in here, something's wrong.' And she go and [the wires] wouldn't be in the screen because they'd break so fast. I was trying to make guitar strings with them. With a handmade guitar, which was a lighter-fluid can with just a stick in the end of it. And, uh, I remember one of my dad's friends was sitting there talking to him, and he said, 'Guy, I believe that boy would learn how to play if he had a guitar...'"
Tar Watered Thx !!!
@@MrJoeyTheDude What a fucking asshole. Gtfo with this petty attitude.
SRV sent me. 💜🙏
Which concert/DVD is this from?
"...I believe that boy would learn how to play if he had a guitar".... boy did he
🤗🎸😅
2021 i am here
excuse my ignorance but who is the artist singing at the start of the video
It's "Satisfied", recorded by Florence Stamp & group of girls. This version was recorded by Alan Lomax in Coahoma County, outside a church in Friars Point, in 1942, 6 years before Muddy's "Can't Be Satisfied" been recorded.
What guitar is he playing here?
It is a very, very, extremely lucky Gibson SJ-200.
@@mytapepoppedtoys2450 I thought as much but I'd assumed it would have looked bigger on Buddy! Thanks mate.
What is the name of the model of his guitar?
Oskar Mazurowski looks like a Gibson J-200
Im curious what is this a take from?
Lightning in a Bottle
Great!! I am a big Buddy fan, but this is not really 'acoustic', yes it's an acoustic guitar ( looks like a Gibson J200), but it has a pick-up fitted under the bridge (you can see a guitar lead at the bottom end of the guitar), great playing as usual, but not 100% acoustic.
This Song by Rory is much better... 😉