This song brings back wonderful memories from the time I was stationed at Stewards Air Force Base in New York. God has a place for everything. Thank you Mr. Freddy Robinson.
I also saw him in Barcelona playing with Mayall and Blue Mitchell. The best of that dat was a blues Robinson sung alone with his guitar. We were all awaiting to listen to him in the record but I think Mayal did not alow him to sing in his record. Probably he was too good for Mayal! Have anybody got that blues?
I saw him to in Barcelona many years ago, in a concert with John Mayall, and I have the best surprise of the night,because his elegant presence and amazing playing, after that night I been looking for his albums, not found (dificult in Europe) nobody know him, and for me he is as incredible as Eric Gale and others, and always i think West Montgomery will be playing like this if he was living at that time.
I first heard this guy (and Blue Mitchell) 35 years ago on Mayall's Jazz Blue Fusion. I later understood he played with many of my favourite Chess recording musicians. I never met the guy, still I am sad. Robinon was part of my own Hall of Fame.
RIP Freddy Robonson, I just learned his passing right now. I am crushed because apparently he had been living in Lancaster, California with me living in nearby Rosamond only a minute or 2 away. I had no idea Freddy was so close, yet so far away. Another Stax and E & B/blues legend lost...
Freddy Robinson is imo one of the greatest guitarists of all time... that solo is ALL the right notes. So tasty.
bcnzpb 1 month ago
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♫♪♫The Ragged Blade Band take a listen to our video if you like Jazz and Blues!♫♪♫
drumaboi25 4 months ago
Which came first, The Green or The Robinson????
Grant or Freddie
funkmanchu 6 months ago
FREDDIE ROBINSON DIED IN 2009 R.I.P.
OldGoldSoul 9 months ago
Mellow!
GiovanniMariaTommaso 9 months ago
This song brings back wonderful memories from the time I was stationed at Stewards Air Force Base in New York. God has a place for everything. Thank you Mr. Freddy Robinson.
trroberts3 9 months ago
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Rip you will always be missed grand dad.
chachalove321 11 months ago
Rip you will always be missed grand dad.
chachalove321 11 months ago
he was the epitomy of classic "jazz blues" guitar. Soulful voice too.
musicstuffstpete 1 year ago
Haven't heard this in years. Bought it when if first came out, now I'm going to try to find it on vinyl.
alaricthomas1 1 year ago
One of favorie songs, it was a good of sad sound, like some is pleading RIP Freddy. you sound have gotton more credit for your talent!!
toicannon 1 year ago
super se morceau , il est terrible , verry verry good
soulman814 1 year ago
Sorry it was in mai 19. 1972.
With Clifford Solomon (sx),Keef hartley (dr.) and the genius of Blue Mitchell.
The dictator Franco was in power and the Civile Guard took the stage to take Mayall's girlfriends.
For more information read "El Jazz a Catalunya" Alfredo Papo (1985)
pepet63 2 years ago
January 27.1972. Palau de la Música.Barcelona.This is the date of the first concert of J.Mayall in Barcelona.I was there.What a beautiful night!
pepet63 2 years ago
I also saw him in Barcelona playing with Mayall and Blue Mitchell. The best of that dat was a blues Robinson sung alone with his guitar. We were all awaiting to listen to him in the record but I think Mayal did not alow him to sing in his record. Probably he was too good for Mayal! Have anybody got that blues?
victorcafo 2 years ago
I saw him to in Barcelona many years ago, in a concert with John Mayall, and I have the best surprise of the night,because his elegant presence and amazing playing, after that night I been looking for his albums, not found (dificult in Europe) nobody know him, and for me he is as incredible as Eric Gale and others, and always i think West Montgomery will be playing like this if he was living at that time.
thanks so much for this audio....
cheers friends
Argotero 2 years ago 2
Rest In Peace Freddy. You were unique.
taildragger51 2 years ago 2
I first heard this guy (and Blue Mitchell) 35 years ago on Mayall's Jazz Blue Fusion. I later understood he played with many of my favourite Chess recording musicians. I never met the guy, still I am sad. Robinon was part of my own Hall of Fame.
madmodpo 2 years ago 2
@madmodpo
Me too me too!!!!
that's probably one of my favourite piece of live music ever!!!!
Tanello82 2 years ago
RIP Freddy Robonson, I just learned his passing right now. I am crushed because apparently he had been living in Lancaster, California with me living in nearby Rosamond only a minute or 2 away. I had no idea Freddy was so close, yet so far away. Another Stax and E & B/blues legend lost...
KojiRecords 2 years ago 2
RIP
teotit8 2 years ago
All Right, You mke me discover Freddie Robinson, thanks My Friend...
Keep on posting musics like that...
Stephane.
stephanegiovannelli 2 years ago 5
Will do my friend...Thanks!
GStrongRAW 2 years ago
!!!!!just a great song!!!!i had the lp "the comong atlantis" but i lost...shame on me...thanks for putting on you tube
uo13422 2 years ago 3
Yes, that was a lost indeed my friend, glad you were able 2 find a cut from the LP!
GStrongRAW 2 years ago
Thanks for posting.I had one of his LP's in high school-an early inspiration.
fretboardmusic 2 years ago 2
SUPER song from pacific jazz label ,very nice artist thank my brother.
puchersoul 3 years ago 3
My pleasure!
GStrongRAW 3 years ago
Sigh..Too Good...
bankebrum 3 years ago 2
beautiful !!!
ghostjazz 3 years ago 3