Buddy Guy is 87 as of August 2023 and still performs occasionally. Mick jagger is now 80 and still going. I'm tired of trolls who make nasty remarks about their age. Let's give them the respect they deserve.
when they started touring the US, they would have blues players like Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf and many more join them on stage. These guys were either forgotten or not known by a white audience and the Stones helped revitalize their careers.
When they were first starting to take off, they were asked who their influences were. Muddy, Buddy, B.B. Wolf, and more were the people they named so that's where I went to find out who those people were. I haven't been right since. It wasn't just the Stones either. The Beatles, Yardbirds, Spencer Davis Group and many more were mesmerized by the blues sound. Clapton even left the Yardbirds because they were moving toward a more "pop" sound and, in his words, were sounding more like white kids acting like a blues band. Just listen to most of the early "British Invasion" bands. The blues has its fingerprints all over their work.
I saw him play 2 feet from me at his own bar in chicago in front of maybe 150 people. He has in his late 70s and to the day is the coolest memory I have in music.
Dude! He is also my coolest memory I have in music too! He wasn’t scheduled to perform at his club one night. He was at the bar and I was able to get his autograph on a VHS tape I purchased earlier in the night at his club. Later he suddenly appeared on stage and performed two songs. The place froze and the air was electric when he performed. Blew my mind.
This is something special. The respect you see The Stones have for Buddy and the respect Buddy has for the Stones brings out the best in all of them. Music can unite humanity no matter what race, religion,color or sex.
+Al Utes Career wise, they're practically contemporaries, considering when Buddy was playing with Muddy Waters, then his kinda low years in the 60s, then getting picked up and dropped by the white blues crowd, but he knows when to catch a wave, and his people know how to keep him on to of it!
Watched an interview with Buddy where he said that the guitar wasn't even signed until the Stones stopped at Legends in 2015 when Buddy was there and KR signed it then.
When a guitar-player gives another guitar-player his guitar, this the utmost, important statement he can make to honor that musician. This is why Keith gives his guitar to Buddy at the end of the song.
And could also be Keith's way of saying: "I can't even really call myself a guitar player compared to you, so....here... you take this, you can put it to better use than I can.
Fuckn hell people this is history on stage... this man has played for over 60 years. He played the scene all through racism and the civil rights movement. I'm talking bout started out in the fucking 50s!!! That's INSANE!!! We are truly blessed he is still with us! I'd love to see him in person at least once... a true legend... maybe the only REAL living legend we have in music anymore... good god I love Buddy Guy!!
I love the Stones, but Buddy stands like an oak tree in the midst of seedlings on that stage. I saw Buddy live in 2014 and '15. He entered the stage, shuffling like a geezer, and proceeded to blow us all right through the back wall, with his voice and his guitar. He IS the last real blues man standing.
@@devinbret As Buddy was by Mick's note perfect harmonica response (live, on the spot, impromptu) to Buddy's guitar lick immediately beforehand - blew me away and Buddy's cool out acknowledgement - We are all in the same groove together.............'cos, we are all ONE
That guitar Keith gave Buddy at the end of this is at Buddy Guys's Legends bar in Chicago. I'm like overly excited I saw how he attained it just now. Floored.
That was cool thing to do. Black blues guys owe a lot to the brit bands of the 60s They took them back to Europe and made them cash they needed badly. Eric Clapton gave a few dudes straight up cash when he found out they hit hard times after I sure Keith did too.
Keef is THE coolest rock star ever and I'm not the biggest stones fan, love them but love many as much as them. But Keith is a different kind of cat, the exact opposite of that prancing corporate man Mick.
Saw him at a blues festival opening before BB King and don’t get me wrong I love & respect BB big time but Buddy Guy about levitated the damn place Was smoking HOT!
If Keef remember’s, you are special! - Keith with Buddy Guy?! Frick me, that is stunning! (And Ronnie could’ve showed off & shaded them but didn’t). Anyway, 3 dudes trading blues licks?
These guys give me the best reason to live.Just doing it a little hard right now.But a consistant inspiration. Thank all the Gods for The Rolling Stones.Amen.
They LOVE each other. Buddy was brought to tears talking on a documentary and said "They never would put black artists on TV back then, then The Rolling Stones came to America and were covering our songs, and for the first time I got to see Muddy Waters and Howling Wolf and myself on TV. I have the most respect for them out of what they did for us."
@todd long I'm just telling you what exact words came out of Buddy Guy's mouth. Source: Under The Influence: Keith Richards Netflix Documentary. When him and Buddy Guy are playing pool at buddy's club "Legends".
A note on the cinematography of this scene.This is the most badass scene Marty ever filmed: More badass than Johnny Boy walking the streets of NY in slo-mo. More than Travis Bickle's taxi rolling slowly at night and getting soaked by those black boys playing with the fire hydrant. More than Joe Pesci repeatedly stabbing the fat guy with a pen, blood gushing out. More than Pesci's (and brother ) death by baseball bat and burial. More than Jack Nicholson doing a rat impression. More than Daniel Day-Lewis with a bloody apron. The way he shoots Buddy makes him look like a mountain. His face is stony and huge but expressive as hell. Like Mt. Rushmore coming alive. in this scene he goes from being the most intimidating human who's ever walked the earth to extremely sweet. He looks like he can change global weather just by cracking a smile. He looks like the sun and the Stones like planets whose orbits are suddenly disrupted and start aimlessly cavorting around him. Oh and also the playing, which is out of this world.
Augustine Calvetti….I LOVE your description. And there are few filmmakers like Scorsese who can really capture the majesty of a Stones performance…..and of Buddy Guy ❤️❤️❤️
A very Happy 85th Birthday George "Buddy" Guy. July 30, 1936 Lettsworth, Louisiana. Truly a.. Living Blues Legend.. Many, many more George.. Long live the Blues.
Buddy Guy and The Stones are making the blues sound so damn amazing 🎉🎉. The blues are one of the best sounds in music 🎶 🎵 history 🎉🎉. It's what led up to rock and roll 🎉🎉
Wonderful stuff! The great Buddy Guy is the perfect "honorary Stone". The entire band is as tight as you'll ever hear them on this tune and yet every time Buddy slashes into it with his thunderous voice and his mighty ax, the energy level shoots up off the scales--as the spontaneous reactions from Ronnie and Mick, and Keith's great gesture of respect at the end, all attest. The Stones started out, about half a century ago, wanting to be a real blues band. This leaves no doubt they made it.
I had the privilege of seeing Buddy in January 2017 in Legend’s with my husband, Son (who was celebrating his 40th that day) and daughter in law. We were also at the front and Buddy blew our minds it was one of the best ever nights of music. We flew in for it from the UK. Chicago was totally awesome!
OMG I literally just came here to call attention to those EXACT same moments of how GOD DAMNED AWESOME this song is from the Shine a Light movie!! But, may elaborate just a tiny bit? Keith circling Buddy Guy like a great white shark @ 1:40 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Charlie Watts' expression after Keith gave Buddy Guy his guitar @ 5:32⭐⭐⭐⭐ And of course Buddy "motherf*cking Guy!! Absolutely my favorite song in the movie (and that's a bold statement)!
You missed the whole point, the reason Buddy sounds so amazing here compared to elsewhere is because of the band behind him. And yeah Mick is going toe to toe with him on that harp and Keith is playing outrageous shit and that's why Buddy is smiling and jumping around like a kid because he knows they all took it higher.
Wonderful Buddy Guy playing guitar and jagger on the harmonica...We could notice how Jagger got surprised with the powerful voice of Buddy Guy...and the same happened to Keith Richards seeing Buddy Guy playing guitar...
An old man put me to this song like 6 years ago, and since then, I keep playing it each time I want to hear real musicians play instruments live !. I can't help but admire these guys !. Making music live !. Buddy Guy is from another planet, what he does with his fingers amazes me.the sound he produces with that guitar, sweeps me off my feet.
I love how its Buddy Guy feat. The Rolling Stones. The Stones are one of the greatest bands of all time, but Buddy still shows them up. Can't wait to see you in Gulfport, Buddy
It's amazing to me that two (2) people could dislike this video. I believe that Keith knew that he was not likley to have a moment on a stage like that again in his lifetime, so he retired that guitar and gave it back to the blues, which at that moment, was Buddy Guy.
I think I seen this video more than 100 times every time I watch it it makes me feel good always been a stone fan crazy about Buddy Guy love them both but ain't nobody in this world cooler than Keith Richards nothing but love for you all.
Ce blues en live joué par les Stones et buddy guy est d une puissance absolue et me donne chaque fois des frissons god bless the blues and rock n roll ❤❤❤
Buddy came before the Stones. But they lived to an art to respect. You have to to make it . I love Buddy. Nothing like his live performances. A special guy.
Die Rolling Stones und Buddy Guy einfach ganz große Klasse. Das ist eine Blues- Interpretation vom Feinsten. Die lebenden Legenden des Rock- und Blues bringen es immer noch. Weiter so Stones und Buddy Guy!!!
Sam Williamson, I certainly do not agree. I've always considered this, maybe well intentioned, action very patronizing and Buddy also seems uncomfortable about the situation.
I was about to close out the video because I had something to do, but I couldn't. I thought I would go to hell or disrupt the universe or something like that.
10 years ago, an old man put me to this song in particular, to show me that we don't know music, I fell in love with their mastery of instruments and music, I was 26, now I can't stop listening to how wonderful they could make instruments sounds. Talents, icons, legendary Buddy Guy.
I have been fortunate to see Buddy Guy a couple times and let me say that he commands the stage as well as anyone! He's an amazing performer. If you're in Chicago in January you can catch him play at his bar, Buddy Guy's legends too. I might have to now.
When legends get together the performance is memorable. Personally Buddy Guy is my favorite Blues Man. The Rolling Stones are famous for their Rock n Roll but they are great Blues players. Thanks for posting this video.
I was talking to my brother. We're both musicians, ourselves (I'm retired) and we've both remarlked we lived in the best period fpor music since Beethoven. THe music of 50 to 785 years ago will be classical music, more than any other form since.
Love me some Buddy Guy, with his polka dot shirts and guitars. He looks older than this now 2018, but he can still belt out dem blues. He lives only a few blocks from me. Golf course in the neighborhood and he loves golf.
Lucky enough to have seen Buddy a dozen or so times over the decades and Buddy is in another class. Powerful voice, kind of like Freddie King, when they sing you listen.....I'm baked, dont mind me...
Buddy Guy is 87 as of August 2023 and still performs occasionally. Mick jagger is now 80 and still going. I'm tired of trolls who make nasty remarks about their age. Let's give them the respect they deserve.
Amen!!!! Buddy Guy & The Stones basically dedicated their lives to music & their fans. They deserve the utmost respect. Period. End of subject. ✌️❤️🤘
I’m so glad that I was at Buddy Guy’s concert a couple of years ago! Unfortunately I don’t have this honour with The Stones
Amen
Es una buena observación, a mí no me gusta los stone pero hay que reconocer su pasión x la música ...y buddy es increíble
Paul is not dead?
God bless the Stones for helping popularize a lot of Blues artists when they first came to the US.
wait....what???
when they started touring the US, they would have blues players like Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf and many more join them on stage. These guys were either forgotten or not known by a white audience and the Stones helped revitalize their careers.
When they were first starting to take off, they were asked who their influences were. Muddy, Buddy, B.B. Wolf, and more were the people they named so that's where I went to find out who those people were. I haven't been right since. It wasn't just the Stones either. The Beatles, Yardbirds, Spencer Davis Group and many more were mesmerized by the blues sound. Clapton even left the Yardbirds because they were moving toward a more "pop" sound and, in his words, were sounding more like white kids acting like a blues band. Just listen to most of the early "British Invasion" bands. The blues has its fingerprints all over their work.
I saw him play 2 feet from me at his own bar in chicago in front of maybe 150 people. He has in his late 70s and to the day is the coolest memory I have in music.
I’m about to see him tonight for the first time
@@scotthazel7626 Where is performing?? Must be great. Just saw the stones last weekend.
@@jumpingeagles1 saw the stones in Charlotte 2 weeks ago such a badass show. Buddy was playing in Asheville NC last night I wanted to go so bad
Dude! He is also my coolest memory I have in music too! He wasn’t scheduled to perform at his club one night. He was at the bar and I was able to get his autograph on a VHS tape I purchased earlier in the night at his club. Later he suddenly appeared on stage and performed two songs. The place froze and the air was electric when he performed. Blew my mind.
Your grammar sucks but your comment is dead on balls.
This is something special. The respect you see The Stones have for Buddy and the respect Buddy has for the Stones brings out the best in all of them. Music can unite humanity no matter what race, religion,color or sex.
+Al Utes Great comment. And for sure we need more unity !
Ain't that the truth !!
+Al Utes Career wise, they're practically contemporaries, considering when Buddy was playing with Muddy Waters, then his kinda low years in the 60s, then getting picked up and dropped by the white blues crowd, but he knows when to catch a wave, and his people know how to keep him on to of it!
+Michael Carey Watched this one many times, love it, hope it is seen by many people seeing it for the first time. It's great !
I been saying the same thing for years. Music transcends all the things that usually divide us.
Bring me Rolling Stones when im thirsty, bring me Buddy Guy when i wanna get high yeah
you that´s fucking funny?
Pretty good...
Damn right, he got the Blues, an the boys around him are not bad
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5:25 *Buddy Guy tries to return the guitar, and Keith Richard says, "It's yours!" How sweet! What a nice gesture!* 🎸
Watched an interview with Buddy where he said that the guitar wasn't even signed until the Stones stopped at Legends in 2015 when Buddy was there and KR signed it then.
When a guitar-player gives another guitar-player his guitar, this the utmost, important statement he can make to honor that musician. This is why Keith gives his guitar to Buddy at the end of the song.
And could also be Keith's way of saying: "I can't even really call myself a guitar player compared to you, so....here... you take this, you can put it to better use than I can.
@@meself349 that’s a way to look at it.
@@meself349lol, okay. This really is why social media should be eliminated. Exposing ignorance is not good for society.
Buddy is a living legend and Keith appreciates great players.
The moment when Buddy starts to sing and nearly blows Mick off the stage makes this one of my favorite performances ever filmed. Legends
Blows Mick off the stage?
Buddy seems to have a great musical connexion with Mick : "hey Mick".
I don't see Buddy blowing Mick of the stage but I do agree that when Buddy starts singing, and not just here,
it's serious business.
It’s not Mick, its Ronnie.
When he opens his mouth to sing he has sooooo much power!!! WELL IT SHOULDN'T BE NO LAW.....
Every time I watch this I'm still amazed. I've seen Buddy several times at his club Legends in Chicago and he is one of the best live performers ever.
Only saw him.once with Junior Wells in Sydney 1972? and that first note he played,really ferocious never forget it.I rate him better than B.B.
Lucky you
@@ojnishhow cool
He is simply incredible!!!
Fuckn hell people this is history on stage... this man has played for over 60 years. He played the scene all through racism and the civil rights movement. I'm talking bout started out in the fucking 50s!!! That's INSANE!!! We are truly blessed he is still with us! I'd love to see him in person at least once... a true legend... maybe the only REAL living legend we have in music anymore... good god I love Buddy Guy!!
Well said brother.
I'm gonna see Buddy in july 2023 in Paris, can't wait.
Go see Buddy,,Saw many times in California years ago, maybe the greatest guitar ever, for sure the best blues..
I love the Stones, but Buddy stands like an oak tree in the midst of seedlings on that stage.
I saw Buddy live in 2014 and '15. He entered the stage, shuffling like a geezer, and proceeded to blow us all right through the back wall, with his voice and his guitar. He IS the last real blues man standing.
The father and his sons!
Yes, the most powerful performer I've ever seen live.
@@larrylinn8589 Spot on - just like ourselves, there or watching in - WE ARE ALL ONE
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To their credit, The Stones agree with you and act like it. KR just gives him a beautiful guitar at the end as homage.
1:01 legend has it, ronnie is still trembling from the power of buddy's voice.
I luv Ronnie. Long time fan. He`s been in music biz for 50 yrs + he`s a Rolling Stone. He`s met everyone. Maybe just outta rehab.
@@bagoonaHe was good enough to play backup bass for Jeff Beck.
Mick was blown out of the water by his voice as well.
@@devinbret As Buddy was by Mick's note perfect harmonica response (live, on the spot, impromptu) to Buddy's guitar lick immediately beforehand - blew me away and Buddy's cool out acknowledgement - We are all in the same groove together.............'cos, we are all ONE
Ronnie was probably very high. He did not get clean until after this tour if I remember correctly.
That guitar Keith gave Buddy at the end of this is at Buddy Guys's Legends bar in Chicago.
I'm like overly excited I saw how he attained it just now. Floored.
That was cool thing to do. Black blues guys owe a lot to the brit bands of the 60s They took them back to Europe and made them cash they needed badly. Eric Clapton gave a few dudes straight up cash when he found out they hit hard times after I sure Keith did too.
Actually one of the Stones' best performances. They're just lovin' them some Buddy Guy. The massive respect is all over that stage.
There are a million of these "best" performances. They are the greatest of all time.
Keith doing that prowl around Buddy while blowing smoke out his cigarette might be the most badass thing I’ve ever seen.
Ever ever ever seen!!!!
Keef is THE coolest rock star ever and I'm not the biggest stones fan, love them but love many as much as them. But Keith is a different kind of cat, the exact opposite of that prancing corporate man Mick.
When he spits it out at 3:17
@@josephcalitri5710 I commented on that too!! Soo badass it gets a "look" from Buddy -sooo Keith!! 🚬👑🤘👍
@@no834 Don't seems to be Buddy opinion here.
Man oh man. If you’ve never seen Buddy Guy live…..the man is a giant amongst all the the guitar greats of this world
Amen
I’m going to his farewell concert in march
Saw him at a blues festival opening before BB King and don’t get me wrong I love & respect BB big time but Buddy Guy about levitated the damn place
Was smoking HOT!
If Keith Richards gives you his guitar,then it means you're someone very special.
Yea the máster
If Keef remember’s, you are special!
- Keith with Buddy Guy?! Frick me, that is stunning! (And Ronnie could’ve showed off & shaded them but didn’t). Anyway, 3 dudes trading blues licks?
@@davidmccartney1102 Mick wasn’t shabby on harp and vocal either :)
Keith gave his guitar to one of the greatest blues guitar players ever... He knows a Maestro when he hears one...
@@stuartmunro6027 yeah👍
These guys give me the best reason to live.Just doing it a little hard right now.But a consistant inspiration. Thank all the Gods for The Rolling Stones.Amen.
Well. THE God
How could anybody not love Buddy Guy? Mick Jagger will never live to be as great as he is, and I'd bet if asked, he would agree! Play on Buddy!
One great thing about the Stones is - they're not afraid to be upstaged by somebody like Buddy Guy.
johopeweisz I think Buddy Guy also has a lot of respect for the Stones- the mutual respect brings out the greatness in both!
They LOVE each other. Buddy was brought to tears talking on a documentary and said "They never would put black artists on TV back then, then The Rolling Stones came to America and were covering our songs, and for the first time I got to see Muddy Waters and Howling Wolf and myself on TV. I have the most respect for them out of what they did for us."
@@samgreen3818, Buddy is Keith's Blues teacher, and that's where the love comes from...
Lots of respect they have to him, but the definitely weren’t;t upstaged. Not possible to upstage the stones. No matter who you are !
@todd long I'm just telling you what exact words came out of Buddy Guy's mouth. Source: Under The Influence: Keith Richards Netflix Documentary. When him and Buddy Guy are playing pool at buddy's club "Legends".
A note on the cinematography of this scene.This is the most badass scene Marty ever filmed: More badass than Johnny Boy walking the streets of NY in slo-mo. More than Travis Bickle's taxi rolling slowly at night and getting soaked by those black boys playing with the fire hydrant. More than Joe Pesci repeatedly stabbing the fat guy with a pen, blood gushing out. More than Pesci's (and brother ) death by baseball bat and burial. More than Jack Nicholson doing a rat impression. More than Daniel Day-Lewis with a bloody apron. The way he shoots Buddy makes him look like a mountain. His face is stony and huge but expressive as hell. Like Mt. Rushmore coming alive. in this scene he goes from being the most intimidating human who's ever walked the earth to extremely sweet. He looks like he can change global weather just by cracking a smile. He looks like the sun and the Stones like planets whose orbits are suddenly disrupted and start aimlessly cavorting around him. Oh and also the playing, which is out of this world.
Could not agree more my friend
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Omg….,when Keith prowls around Buddy and plays that guitar riff….like a tiger stalking his prey…
Augustine Calvetti….I LOVE your description. And there are few filmmakers like Scorsese who can really capture the majesty of a Stones performance…..and of Buddy Guy ❤️❤️❤️
Are you a fan then
A very Happy 85th Birthday George "Buddy" Guy. July 30, 1936 Lettsworth, Louisiana. Truly a.. Living Blues Legend.. Many, many more George.. Long live the Blues.
Buddy Guy and The Stones are making the blues sound so damn amazing 🎉🎉. The blues are one of the best sounds in music 🎶 🎵 history 🎉🎉. It's what led up to rock and roll 🎉🎉
And at the end Keith gives Buddy Guy his guitar and says "it's yours". Epic.
Mick Thunder
Do I really have to explain it?
Mick Thunder
After I explained it, you most probably still wouldn't get it. But it's all cool, just move on.
Mick Thunder
Why thank you.
eight inches Of course not, he was just giving it back to him. That's what he meant with "it's yours".
*****
The way I interpret it, "it's yours" means here, it's yours now, it's my gift to you.
Wonderful stuff! The great Buddy Guy is the perfect "honorary Stone". The entire band is as tight as you'll ever hear them on this tune and yet every time Buddy slashes into it with his thunderous voice and his mighty ax, the energy level shoots up off the scales--as the spontaneous reactions from Ronnie and Mick, and Keith's great gesture of respect at the end, all attest. The Stones started out, about half a century ago, wanting to be a real blues band. This leaves no doubt they made it.
I've seen Buddy three times... Great!
WoW !!! Hello again to real musicians...Thank you for this moments 🥰
keith spitting out that cigarette is unfathomably cool, the greatest
Lo escupió,xque no la hizo,ni lo pelaron jaja nunca vs budy guy,que exhibida les da en esta rola
Great chemistry here,,, I will be seeing Buddy on Aug 5 2023. Hope to hear this.🙂 Happy birthday Buddy.
What a combination and all obviously enjoying every minute. Just caught Charlie Watts face at the end. A genuine smile
I had the privilege of seeing Buddy in January 2017 in Legend’s with my husband, Son (who was celebrating his 40th that day) and daughter in law. We were also at the front and Buddy blew our minds it was one of the best ever nights of music. We flew in for it from the UK. Chicago was totally awesome!
so glad i grew up listening to this stuff
Man I've watched this video 100 times and it never gets old. Amazing feel
I saw Buddy Guy back in the 90's. He was a badass then & nothing's changed since then. ✌❤🤘💋
I hope heaven is half as good as this
1:16 The look
3:16 Ciggy Flick
5:26 Its yours
Damn that was awesome
Я хочу футболку с такими кадрами 1:16 и 3:16)))
OMG
I literally just came here to call attention to those EXACT same moments of how GOD DAMNED AWESOME this song is from the Shine a Light movie!! But, may elaborate just a tiny bit?
Keith circling Buddy Guy like a great white shark @ 1:40 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Charlie Watts' expression after Keith gave Buddy Guy his guitar @ 5:32⭐⭐⭐⭐
And of course Buddy "motherf*cking Guy!!
Absolutely my favorite song in the movie (and that's a bold statement)!
UNREAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love these guys. Love the BLUES, This is music we will never hear again.
I love the Stones but Buddy Guy blows them away ! THE voice and the guitar !
You missed the whole point, the reason Buddy sounds so amazing here compared to elsewhere is because of the band behind him. And yeah Mick is going toe to toe with him on that harp and Keith is playing outrageous shit and that's why Buddy is smiling and jumping around like a kid because he knows they all took it higher.
Exactly my point. What is so great about Buddy Guy here, most of it's on one string...............
He's the original blues
He's not even in the same league...
@@andresmorales5111 uhhhh, no...
BEAUTIFUL!!! MICK ON VOCALS AND HARMONICA, BUDDY ON VOCALS AND GUITAR . DAMN IT DOESN'T GET BETTER EVER!!!!!
Wonderful Buddy Guy playing guitar and jagger on the harmonica...We could notice how Jagger got surprised with the powerful voice of Buddy Guy...and the same happened to Keith Richards seeing Buddy Guy playing guitar...
i hope Keith Richards lives forever...
This is the best version of this song - Shine A Light - so good .
He will as long as he gets his champagne and reefer
he already has !!!
Isn't Keef dying a sign of the Apocolypse or something?
He probably will
Buddy and the Stones are some of the few musicians that have achieved immortality!
Loving those Blues Forever Rocking with Buddy Guy &Rolling Stones,LOVE
Oh shit that gave me chills! Guy singing and Jagger backing on harp!
Buddy Guy!!! Awesome of the Rolling Stones to showcase these amazing musical genius treasures and give them the respect they rightfully deserve.
What a pair,the stones and buddy guy playing together,blues at it's best
I love when buddy first sings and blows the roof off the place and look to the back and see ronny trembling what a man buddy guy is 😎
Thanks "Dyrras " for this Video "sublime" !💖♪♫ 🎸🎷 🎻🎹🎺🌺🎧SoYeah ! A great Blues out of this cruel world !
An old man put me to this song like 6 years ago, and since then, I keep playing it each time I want to hear real musicians play instruments live !. I can't help but admire these guys !. Making music live !. Buddy Guy is from another planet, what he does with his fingers amazes me.the sound he produces with that guitar, sweeps me off my feet.
I love how its Buddy Guy feat. The Rolling Stones. The Stones are one of the greatest bands of all time, but Buddy still shows them up. Can't wait to see you in Gulfport, Buddy
Respect is earned, and Buddy has earned it . Artist respecting artist is where it is at.
Been up close to hear some GREAT Bluesmen. Awesome memories.
Buddy, Stones, BB, Jimmy Vaughn & Johnny Winter come to mind.
It's amazing to me that two (2) people could dislike this video.
I believe that Keith knew that he was not likley to have a moment on a stage like that again in his lifetime, so he retired that guitar and gave it back to the blues, which at that moment, was Buddy Guy.
I'm high right now and this blew my mind. Holy shit I bet this concert was amazing.
I think I seen this video more than 100 times every time I watch it it makes me feel good always been a stone fan crazy about Buddy Guy love them both but ain't nobody in this world cooler than Keith Richards nothing but love for you all.
Within this a special. Buddy Guy holds all the prestige. Love Buddy Guy!
Buddy Guy and the Stones what a outrageous combo and what a great blues rock Jam.
Ce blues en live joué par les Stones et buddy guy est d une puissance absolue et me donne chaque fois des frissons god bless the blues and rock n roll ❤❤❤
Here again.. 2 of the finest acts ever to grace the stage awesome cover
Buddy came before the Stones. But they lived to an art to respect. You have to to make it . I love Buddy. Nothing like his live performances. A special guy.
Die Rolling Stones und Buddy Guy einfach ganz große Klasse. Das ist eine Blues-
Interpretation vom Feinsten. Die lebenden Legenden des Rock- und Blues bringen
es immer noch. Weiter so Stones und Buddy Guy!!!
Jesus, how this guys enjoy in the music they play!!
Hello from chicago! We love ya Buddy! Stones always welcome here.x
It's fucking fantastic when Keith gives Buddy the guitar.
YES
Sam Williamson, I certainly do not agree. I've always considered this, maybe well intentioned, action very patronizing and Buddy also seems uncomfortable about the situation.
he is like im not worthy here take my guitar !!
Jens Juel No, its done out of respect and admiration! !
@@anothermule feel exactly the same.
Great musical dialogues; guitars just talking to each other. And Buddy has an amazing voice !
J'adore que de légendes sur ce morceau Buddy ce monstre sacré du Blues. Toujours aussi bon a ma guitare et les Stones que du beau monde profitons-en
I was about to close out the video because I had something to do, but I couldn't. I thought I would go to hell or disrupt the universe or something like that.
three years later and i am still listening to this.
10 years ago, an old man put me to this song in particular, to show me that we don't know music, I fell in love with their mastery of instruments and music, I was 26, now I can't stop listening to how wonderful they could make instruments sounds. Talents, icons, legendary Buddy Guy.
This video is the greatest. Love the joy on Buddy Guy's face.
Love the image of Buddy wandering off at the end holding his guitar in one hand and Keith's in the other.
Wish everyone could get along sooo good here in The U.S. as they do in England.
I have been fortunate to see Buddy Guy a couple times and let me say that he commands the stage as well as anyone! He's an amazing performer. If you're in Chicago in January you can catch him play at his bar, Buddy Guy's legends too. I might have to now.
I've seen both, I LOVE 💕💕 the STONES, seen them in Buffalo NY and I seen BUDDY GUY in Syracuse NY I LOVE HIM TOO, I LOVE ALL MUSIC 🎶🎶🎶
Best blues performance I've seen.
Buddy Guy is incredible here..
There's a lot of love on that stage.
When legends get together the performance is memorable. Personally Buddy Guy is my favorite Blues Man. The Rolling Stones are famous for their Rock n Roll but they are great Blues players. Thanks for posting this video.
Saw them play this together last week Tuesday in Milwaukee. What an amazing show; rock n roll for life!
buddy actually acknowledges the stones for bringing the blues to mainstream america!
How great is that Buddy Guy amazing with the Stones
The Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the World.
Roy Mullins Yeah, with Buddy they definitely beat the Beatles.
I swear when he looks deep into the camera, Buddy looks through to my soul.
Still old school...but the best School for ever 👍🎸💝
Blues never die...🎸👍🇺🇸
I LOVE BUDDY GUY!! he's 77 and he is full of life, as a boy of 20 years old could be!!
Love it at 3:17 when Keith spits out his cigarett and the look on Buddy's face. Priceless👍. This video is EPIC🎸🎸🎸🎶🎵👑🤯🔥🔥🔥
I've see both the stones and buddy guy live and I feel so lucky because there will never be legends like these again.
I was talking to my brother. We're both musicians, ourselves (I'm retired) and we've both remarlked we lived in the best period fpor music since Beethoven. THe music of 50 to 785 years ago will be classical music, more than any other form since.
Love me some Buddy Guy, with his polka dot shirts and guitars. He looks older than this now 2018, but he can still belt out dem blues. He lives only a few blocks from me. Golf course in the neighborhood and he loves golf.
very beautiful,very nice music…very beautiful, nice song…very good song…loved...
First heard this song from Bongzilla's album and years later realized it was actually a cover version... Every version of this song is just perfect
it was a great concert and hopefully they will do it again
the dvd is awesme
Let's not forget that Buddy Guy inspired some Hendrix along the years................
A real master of electric guitar playing.
Hat down!
The one & only Buddy Guy
Buddy Guy!!! What an energy from the first note on!!!
Buddy Guy is the Father of the modern blues.
He was the spiritual mentor of all the great 70's guitarists.
What a moment!!! This is 100% music!!!!!!!!!
Anyone else get tons of goosebumps watching this?
Wow Buddy Guy gives me the cold shivers , wicked stuff , love it
Lucky enough to have seen Buddy a dozen or so times over the decades and Buddy is in another class. Powerful voice, kind of like Freddie King, when they sing you listen.....I'm baked, dont mind me...
Buddy Guy on fire and having fun. MJ on harp was great too.
Rock n' roll blues. Great jamming performance of the RS & Buddy!