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  • My mind always has an orgasm, every time I am blessed to listen to Master John!

  • His music is a meditation and he has sent me afar for over 40 years...

  • @withgoddess The same for me, as well!!

  • Ta muzyka jest czortowsko wspaniała. To przecież muzyka mojej młodości. Zawsze chcę ją słyszeć w swoich słuchawkach w nocy. Znam też inne utwory ludzi, którzy wtedy tworzyli i i zawsze ich słucham. Pozdrawiam!!! Jeśli są tacy jak ja proszę o wiadomości na ten adres. Odpowiem na wiele! Pa! Pa!

  • YAMAHA

  • Without John Mayall and the like so many of us may never heard the Blues.......

    So many great albums,

    So many great guitarists.

    So many great musicians

    So many great live shows..

    Only one John Mayall................

  • @penfloyd So many Roads Traveled!!

  • the 'Grange' [Australia's very best wine ] of British blues..he just gets better.

  • The original and everlasting Blues Breaker. John Mayall is a humble man. No roadies, no security, no fan fare, no pub. He just is.

  • whoa! who the big guy? Man he is nice with that guitar!!

  • @theyungboss123

    that would be buddy whittington

  • It's great, so many feeling an the keyboard, I want to see more from his magic hands.

  • Thanks very much for the upload  !

  • The greatest Blues Singer in all history...I was 17 when I first heard John and I'm pushing 60 now. Wish he would come to the Paramount in Bristol,Tn. when on tour.

  • One of the very few living legends of blues !

  • Vu à toulouse en novembre ou fin octobre 2010, après un début un peu vieillot et plan plan il nous a fait un concert de feuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu avec de la musique.... du solo, de l'échange entre instruments....... divin

  • Hard to believe this has so few views. I saw worthington with Savoy Brown a couple of years ago, as he is a local. I think Kim simonds might know who can play. Mayall was here in a moderately sized bar around 1990 and Buddy had just started with him. I don't know a lot of Mayall's music, but I did see that show. This is a great post

  • SO MANY ROADS.................

  • evergreen

  • AWSOME !!!

  • "So many roads, so many trains to ride..." - who does not appreciate blues, John Mayall and his Bluesbreakers has never experienced. For meanwhile 35 years I own the German Decca pressing of the Bluesbreakers-Compilation "So many roads" on which the title song forms the end of the Aside. This LP is very rare, in the meantime, and who has the possibility to get hold of them with eBay or on a record stock exchange, should access. Best wishes with a lot of thanks for uploadin' from Germany.

  • Mayall is the unsung hero of all the rest. He has the distinction of the beginning and the dignity of the end.

  • Great Video, Thank you for posting it on here. John Mayall has still got it. The Godfather of British Blues. I saw him Live in Manchester last yeah with B.B. King. Mayall came out first and blew us away with an hour of unbelievable blues. Then B.B king and his entourage came out and did over two hours of Deep South Mississippi Delta blues. One of the Best nights of my life!

  • Gaaf, we gaan dit weekend naar de Boerderij in Zoetermeer. Voor het eerst So Many Roads gehoord in mijn pubertijd...... toen goed, nog steeds goed :-)

  • Legend......57 albums......76 this year........ Saw JM and band in Melbourne this year and the Blues doesn,t get any better than that.........

  • haha I'm just like that guy in the back,

    "oh yeah!"

  • I'm seeing him live tomorrow night. Should be an experience like no other.

  • Awesome :-)

  • I saw Buddy with his band two months ago at the Bedford Blues Fest near Ft. Worth. He had another guitar player called Mouse in his band and they blew the roof off the place, well the roof was the sky, they blew the sky off. After him was Chris Duarte and then Buddy Guy, all for $5 admission. Greatest concert bargain I've seen in a long time. As it turned out Buddy wasn't the last Mayall guitar player. He's got Rocky Athus on guitar now. I saw Rocky in a bar in Dallas in '82, he was great.

  • Rocky A-t-h-a-s. A real cool player! Went to a guitar clinic of his a couple of years ago.

    I love Buddy and his Dr Z's too!

    Sounds like you caught a great show in Bedford!!

  • WOW man , what a gig eh ? Would loved to have seen that one . We dont get that to often over here in England , wish these artisits would perform here . Enjoy .

  • Age has nothing to do with it. Provided you decide to die young.

  • Musica de exquisito gusto, en México no se escucha, es una pena.

  • John still sounds the same after all these years. He,s as smooth as ever.

  • Saw whittington and Mayall at Montreax in 2008,,,,,,, unbelievable

  • He made that guitar cry

  • I saw Mayall with Buddy Whittington back in 2000. Ironically, he was opening for Peter Green's Splinter Group.  Great show!

  • Ever since I've followed him,he has introduced the best guitarists.Excuse my ignorance,Who is that.on guitar?

  • That's Buddy Whittington on guitar, not sure if I spelled it right. He's an excellent blues player

  • Thank you.He sure is GREAT! So is old man Mayall.Perhaps his arrangements just allow for the best possible blues guitar 'response'

  • sorry buddy...your his last g-player and the best of the whole bunch of bottleneckers

  • 75 years old and still the MUSICMAN....WOW Mr Mayall...WOW...

  • on tour Germany : in May 2009

  • The best white bluesman ever. Long life old man :)

  • A blues classic !

    Sounds better with each hearing.

  • heard that first time when I was 13 and now -almost 56- still love it!!!!!!!

  • wow! the Older, the Better!!!!!!!

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