Mr. Buddy Guy should never feel second class to anyone. This is a beautiful man of soul, one of the greatest performers of all time, and I love his beautiful smile. With him being such a humble person, great performer and that smile, what more could we ask for. Thanks for sharing the upload.
The interviewer did a very good job. He asked good questions and paid careful attention. They talked about how Buddy avoided drugs. It is remarkable that Buddy at age 75 can be touring all over the world. He's clearly in great shape, and still plays amazingly well. As they discussed, Buddy had good parents and it shows in his humility. Buddy talks about money quite a bit too--there's no doubt he was poor and struggled for a long time. Mick should give him that jacket!
Not wax soft on us, but Buddy Guy treats everyone like they matter. And he seems so sincere. What a guy. I don't care about color and I think he don't care about mine but he's said his parents told him to love everyone no matter how they treated him THAT is this cat's legacy, not just the blues
SRV was the one that really put him and the rest of the Blues power Musicians in the spotlight... Buddy won't talk much about Stevie publicly, but if you read his guitar magazine reviews you'll see him say that.Stevie's death still makes him break down to this day... I wouldn't be surprised if even bringing his name up was something George was told not to do.
This vid is interesting, bittersweet, funny and sad all at the same time. Many truths he talks about..how the powers that be had always taken the monies from the artists, about the night MLK was killed and how he was actually in New York when it happened with Janis Joplin and so many others..they were all crying. Legends ~
I had the chance to see Buddy a few years ago at the Mayfair in Newcastle UK, I didn't go for some reason, but I wish I had. Still I have seen BB King, and Muddy Waters supporting Eric Clapton at the City Hall.
If you wanna get into blues, start with Buddy Guy, B.B. King, Freddie King, Albert King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Roy Buchanan, Lonnie Mack, James Cotton, Carey Bell, Koko Taylor, Ruth Brown. If you wanna get into older stuff, the inventors, then go to Muddy Waters, T-Bone Walker, Robert Johnson, Howling Wolf, Louis Johnson, Elmore James.
+Juan P Don't over-complicate it. If you want to get into Blues, you start with Muddy Waters. In electric Blues......everyone else followed, imitated or modified.
Is it just me, or is it kind of weird that a Canadian can interview any legend, and in this case, Buddy and have him talk openly for almost half an hour?
I'd be surprised if rap/hiphop have much in common with the blues music wise. Yes I understand that it's common influences are African-American & African music, particularly West African in nature. The styles are different enough for us to distinguish. But if rappers are influenced by the Blues greats, it just shows us again how deep the Blues are!
+J Doe c'mon man Clapton is fantastic watch the Robert Johnson sessions , SRV , Page, I could go on and on. But buddy was psycadelic before they knew what psycadelic was. I also know that Hendrix took a lot from Buddy playing behind his head etc. but for someone to say Clapton can't play , well how old are you 9
Jimi never had anything but utmost respect for Buddy. And btw, Buddy wasnt the first to start playing behind his head or with his teeth. That was Charlie Patton. Buddy Guy also had great respect for Jimi, and has nothing against Jimi being inspired by him. Thats how you carry the music forward
@Talkin Bout Nawlins hi Bout, your right, he needs to listen to "cut me loose" by Buddy Guy, then he will know where Jimi gets his influence from. Yes I also have a lot of Buddy Guy music, and Jimi's music. Also Buddy's tunes that you mentioned. You know what Bout, some people just don't know music.
@Talkin Bout Nawlins The music scene is cool, we have a lot of venues for live music. Are you going to see Buddy? It's cold & wet over here, its winter here. Over the last few years, I've seen P/Funkadelic, Trouble Funk, Graham Central Station & Black Uhuru. Remember Larry Graham, he was the bass player in Sly & the family Stone, GCS is his band. The old music will always be the best. Jimmy Vaughan is a good guitarist, but Stevie was better.
Buddy is THEE man, almost as good to hear him interviewed as it is to hear him play; thanks for sharing!
He's been a national treasure for 50 years or more. A stand up guy, too. I respect the way he mentors young musicians so the music will live on.
Mr. Buddy Guy should never feel second class to anyone. This is a beautiful man of soul, one of the greatest performers of all time, and I love his beautiful smile. With him being such a humble person, great performer and that smile, what more could we ask for. Thanks for sharing the upload.
Buddy Guy is awesome what a man and musician
A living legend , one of the greatest blues players of all time , the one & only ~
Mr. Buddy Guy !
💎🎶🖤👌🔥
Thanks to George and the people at TheHour. Much love and respect to show living legends on your show
The interviewer did a very good job. He asked good questions and paid careful attention. They talked about how Buddy avoided drugs. It is remarkable that Buddy at age 75 can be touring all over the world. He's clearly in great shape, and still plays amazingly well. As they discussed, Buddy had good parents and it shows in his humility. Buddy talks about money quite a bit too--there's no doubt he was poor and struggled for a long time. Mick should give him that jacket!
Fantastic interview, really nice man. He looks pretty good for a man in his 70's.
This man is the best blues player I've ever heard.
There are a few Great to choose from ,but, if anyone picks Buddy as their #1 That’s a fine choice to make.
Not wax soft on us, but Buddy Guy treats everyone like they matter. And he seems so sincere. What a guy. I don't care about color and I think he don't care about mine but he's said his parents told him to love everyone no matter how they treated him THAT is this cat's legacy, not just the blues
Legend! 🙏🏻 And great interview, by the way. 👍🏻
Simply an amazing blues music icon!
So Humble and shy...This man could blow the roof off the house!
🌺🎶 **BUDDY GUY__LIVING LEGEND** 🎶🌺
**Many Thanks For Sharing Buddy Guy's Interview__Absolutely Perfect** 🏆💓🏆
I love watching Buddy play more than any other blues player. He always looks like hes having alot of fun
If this man was my GrandFather, I would constantly visit him, just to hear his life story over and over again.
Outstanding interview .
Love this man!
wow. strombo. great interviewer. his questions prod so meticulously and thoughtfully
SRV was the one that really put him and the rest of the Blues power Musicians in the spotlight... Buddy won't talk much about Stevie publicly, but if you read his guitar magazine reviews you'll see him say that.Stevie's death still makes him break down to this day... I wouldn't be surprised if even bringing his name up was something George was told not to do.
@Clout Lord Eric (And mayall) And ThE Rolling Stones were ThE First initial helpers of ThE blues guys
Stevie came later
BUDDY GUY AND THE LOVE THEY HSD TOGETHER. GOD BLESS
What a great interview. Legendary Guy (no pun intended)
Thank you Strombo Great Knowing More About Buddy Guy
I was here at this show on a class trip it was fun and intresting
Alright Buddy Guy real humble but a beast on that 🎸!!!! Legend
Amazing Guy :) and a great guitarist and inspiration!.
Such A Humble Man
Legend love buddy.
What a straight up guy.
This vid is interesting, bittersweet, funny and sad all at the same time. Many truths he talks about..how the powers that be had always taken the monies from the artists, about the night MLK was killed and how he was actually in New York when it happened with Janis Joplin and so many others..they were all crying. Legends ~
He never ages
I love you buddy
Watch him play with Buddy Miles wow
I had the chance to see Buddy a few years ago at the Mayfair in Newcastle UK, I didn't go for some reason, but I wish I had. Still I have seen BB King,
and Muddy Waters supporting Eric Clapton at the City Hall.
LEGEND!!!
If you wanna get into blues, start with Buddy Guy, B.B. King, Freddie King, Albert King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Roy Buchanan, Lonnie Mack, James Cotton, Carey Bell, Koko Taylor, Ruth Brown.
If you wanna get into older stuff, the inventors, then go to Muddy Waters, T-Bone Walker, Robert Johnson, Howling Wolf, Louis Johnson, Elmore James.
+Juan P yes and jimmy reed.
+Juan P Don't over-complicate it.
If you want to get into Blues, you start with Muddy Waters. In electric Blues......everyone else followed, imitated or modified.
***** Yeah, I guess you're right.
And jimmy reed, slim harpo,magic sam, johhny winter, john lee hooker,
Lightnin Hopkins?
Buddy is the best alive today
Is it just me, or is it kind of weird that a Canadian can interview any legend, and in this case, Buddy and have him talk openly for almost half an hour?
Blues master class
Wonderful person, it must be incredible to talk to him, bet he's got loads of good stories from working with Junior.
everybody has the blues at sometime or another,,, but... The blues is not always sad
i'm so impressed he will not talk about his people's repression back in the day WOW LOVE YOU BRO>
**Listen to Buddy Guy's songs and lyrics you'll here it all right thru the Blues he sings & plays_"Great Cat Buddy Guy"**
SOOO COOOL
sir Buddy Guy !
The king
An interviewer that knows what he’s talking about.
he's the best.
Legend
Buddy looks really good for his age.
Great guy.
One of my favorite songs of his is what type of woman is that
What are chidlys 4:19
he isnt swearin a storm like he is in concert😂😂
WHERE CAN I FIND THE REST OF THAT CLIP THEY SHOWED BUDDY PLAYING IN 1967????
he doesn't looks 80.. he still look good
And he said mick jagger is a tight ass lol love you buddy.
R.I.P B.B. KING..
guitar god!
He didnt talk about stevie
Buddy low key diss the interviewer in the beginning and nobody noticed
I'd be surprised if rap/hiphop have much in common with the blues music wise. Yes I understand that it's common influences are African-American & African music, particularly West African in nature. The styles are different enough for us to distinguish. But if rappers are influenced by the Blues greats, it just shows us again how deep the Blues are!
George should've kept his talk show
Everyone knows buddy here in Scotland
now this guy is a real legend
hendrix , clapton ? bollox
+J Doe c'mon man Clapton is fantastic watch the Robert Johnson sessions , SRV , Page, I could go on and on. But buddy was psycadelic before they knew what psycadelic was. I also know that Hendrix took a lot from Buddy playing behind his head etc. but for someone to say Clapton can't play , well how old are you 9
No, they still cool but they both were inspired by Buddy.
Jimi never had anything but utmost respect for Buddy. And btw, Buddy wasnt the first to start playing behind his head or with his teeth. That was Charlie Patton. Buddy Guy also had great respect for Jimi, and has nothing against Jimi being inspired by him. Thats how you carry the music forward
Wormtown Geilreins Cape cod melody 🎪🎸✝️🙏😎 NOHO MASSACHUSETTS ❤🎸🥃😇🇺🇲
HIS DAUGHTER IS SHAWNNA?!!
wrinkles? what wrinkles?
I will never like pop or rap. It's metal, rock & blues for me.
I ain't your pal, Buddy!
....that's right. Hendrix played circles around you Buddy! Even dead still plays circles.
@Talkin Bout Nawlins your right Bout, Joe N don't know what he's talking about.
@Talkin Bout Nawlins hi Bout, your right, he needs to listen to "cut me loose" by Buddy Guy, then he will know where Jimi gets his influence from. Yes I also have a lot of Buddy Guy music, and Jimi's music. Also Buddy's tunes that you mentioned. You know what Bout, some people just don't know music.
@Talkin Bout Nawlins I know what you mean. Do you live in the States? I live in London England. Nice talking to you😎
@Talkin Bout Nawlins that's cool Bout. What's it like in Dallas?
@Talkin Bout Nawlins The music scene is cool, we have a lot of venues for live music. Are you going to see Buddy? It's cold & wet over here, its winter here. Over the last few years, I've seen P/Funkadelic, Trouble Funk, Graham Central Station & Black Uhuru. Remember Larry Graham, he was the bass player in Sly & the family Stone, GCS is his band. The old music will always be the best. Jimmy Vaughan is a good guitarist, but Stevie was better.
I ain't your Buddy, Guy!
What he really said was who the fucks Jimmy Hendrix , Hendrix was nobody till he came to UK