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  • where is the rest of the video ?!?!?!?!?!

  • i think he means it! hendrix watching buddy guy will never die pertaining to baton rouge guitar mentors--jimi hendrix (after concert)

  • Was this the first time Buddy Guy met Hendrix? I think it might be

  • they should have use camera instead of calculator

  • Not one of his best nights. He's out of tune. It happens. Hasn't got his mojo warking.

  • Great playing by Buddy, but it sure would have been nice if he had a gain controle on his amp back then. That clean sound just didn't cut it with his style of guitar shreading. His sound is much better these day's.

  • Jimi had to be bored.

  • @H1wyStr Why?

  • this video is so great man...thanks for uploading. Matter fact since i'm a great Hendrix fan, I sorta felt what he was feeling that day....Because i went to a Buddy Guy concert last year in Montreal , i was standing right in the front row... And let me tell you that he blew up my mind so bad man....That was the greatest performance i've never witnessed in my life before...One love Buddy and RIP Jimi.

  • This was recorded at Steve Paul's The Scene Club in NYC, NOT in Georgia. Jimi didn't play with Buddy Guy at all, but they did talk backstage afterwards. I know because I asked Buddy Guy about this personally. Change the damn title of the video.

  • If only the rest of the footage where they play together (to what sounds like "Hey Joe") were available.

  • So now I know from whom Jimi learned his moves

  • camera fucking melted. didn't know whether to focus on Buddy or Jimi.

  • @all : sorry if my english doesn't well, i'm from indonesia XD

    and about this video, I've been watching from someone who upload this video on youtube, and i download it. until one day i've been searching but the video was removed, so I decided to uploaded this video again just for blues lovers. sorry before. :D

  • think any pressure in da house... and lets remember this of the day of thrown together back up bands and pre -stage tuners.... We love pure f'in slop here in georgia my no po' no soul friend! 

    Hope the capitalism keeps workin' fo ya!

  • Pure fuckin slop, but so was Hendrix.

  • imagine just being in that room with two legends.

  • Oh and P.S. I really don't get all that upset about other people comments like some of them below....(even tho, I do feel rather strongly about Buddy being listed as 30th on the "List)....Having said that... this is just music and there is plenty of room for all different types of musical tastes. I happen to really like Otis Rush, Luther Allison, etc. I also love dance...so people, lighten up...room for everyone!

  • No, I didn't....I just get tired of people going on about Jimi's originality and the fact that Rolling Stone lists him as No. 1 on their list of the Top 100 Guitarists (Best /Top Guitarists or whatever they called it) and they list Buddy as 30th....I mean really.....Anyway, thanks for the info....but I still maintain that Buddy is original as hell......

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  • @pecks69chevy You should be shot.

  • Jimi watched Buddy very carefully...Buddy was playing the guitar behind his back, his head, with his teeth ... he'd throw his guitar on the floor stomping on it and all that kind of stuff before Jimi was known. Buddy turned Blues up on its head and all the other guitar players that came after him took notice and used a lot of what he did and made it their own. But Buddy was the original in taking Blues to the next level ..and he's still doing it!!

  • @Blueslady91

    you do know that T bone Walker was playing behind his back long before this and guitar slim was laying with his teeth long before buddy did right?

  • @dd1yr you could keep going on way back and say charlie patton played the guitar behind his back before t bone walker but thats beside the point.

  • that's exactly my point, trying to draw the originals of these performance styles is pointless -_-

  • The master and his student..

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  • @pedrogoldfinger Buddy first recorded in 1959 as a sideman and he recorded steadily throughout the 60's. The fact that his first album wasn't until 69 means nothing because singles ruled the day especially for blues and r&b artists. Muddy Water's first album wasn't until 1960, but he'd been a major recording artist for 13 years by then. Plus like all great artists Jimi Hendrix was 'learning' until the day he died.

  • The brilliant fact is that Buddy is teaching a master class and doesn't even know it.

  • Yeah, Jimi paid, and he was recording him to try to figure his licks out. Buddy Guy didn't even know who he was until someone told him that night.

  • Did Jimi paid for the ticket?

  • Seen Buddy a couple months ago and going to see him and BB on my B Day next month can't fng wait I' love Buddy!!! Taking my kids I told them and my sons girlfriend for my b day I just wantr them to go out with me bar - b q at Miuller High Life in San Jose and then the show . I didn't want then to moan but I know they'll have a great time and experience can't fng wait!!!

  • "how could a Jimi Hendrix can enjoy the performances was presented from the maestro, Buddy Guy? but I think everything was fine on his performances, when even Buddy's has almost frustrated when his guitar strings off.. LOL, and yes, that's the blues are, soul was first to enjoyed it.. :D

    Are you drunk?

  • He even cancelled his own show to go see Buddy

  • Unbelievable....I have only read about this in books. Somebody told Buddy that Jimi Hendrix was in the audience, and Buddy replied Who is Jimi Hendrix.....I think Jimi even recorded this show on his reel to reel.........WOW

  • Is this vid fake? I'm a HUGE fan of both and had always heard stories about how Jimi studied him from the eaves but really? seems too good to be true? There's no way the cameraman would have realized the significance.

  • The blues gave birth to jimi hendrix

  • You seriously need to work on your English dude.

  • What I think is great about this video is that Buddy said he really didn't know who Jimi was at that time...all he was doing was showing off for the hippy chicks and trying to get....you know what I mean.....love the man....

  • what song is buddy guy playing???

  • Jimi was thinking is just "WOW, what a sound!"

    =)))

  • dude wtf u talkin bout in ur description?

  • @Kuzarkit i think it should be "buddy guy and jimi hendrix play i can't quit you baby"

  • priceless

  • incredibile, sono rimasto a bocca aperta!!!!!

  • che spettacolo....

  • Awwwwwwww hell ... Why did it have to end there lol ... Does anyone know if there is the rest of the footage of Jimi Hendrix Jamming with Buddy Guy!!???

  • awesome!!!

  • !!! unique !!! well done luqmanyeah !!! on of the BEST videos on tube

  • hey can you tell me where you got the jam from? in the last part

  • jimi really enjoyed it (: He was really into the music from buddy, muddy and bbking ! btw wheres the rest of the video where jimi and buddy are jamming together!?!?!?!?

  • getebandit : yoi tot, berarti sah2 aja kan klo one day buddy guy ngeliat gw maen di gigs kelas RT, tau2 doi nyengir2 gemes gemanaaa getu... hahaha.. yoi dah...

    btw, kelanjutan cerita yg lo komen ke gw gmn???

    noamhendrix : realy?? :D what documentaries you've seen? and I think it is a rare movie, right?

  • @luqmanyeah okid uyet o;jcxds oik opdw xlkzxc-ew ew

  • I think I saw part of this in a documentary.

    Groovy!

  • hahaaa...belus emang ada-ada aje....

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