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B.B. King - Blues Boys Tune
B.B. King plays live guitar solo. This came from the extras on the DVD The Road to Memphis:
http://www.pbs.org/theblues...
An...
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BB King, "The Thrill is Gone"
A rare look at BB in 1970 while in the studio in Miami, FL. Notice no cymbals on the drum kit.
THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER T...
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BB King Stevie Ray Vaughan Etta James - Midnight Hour
Great group of people here, best song of this concert imo. Check out SRV looking for permission from the King to play a solo....the King bows his h...
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B. B. King - Happy Birthday Blues
Track from the 1979 album Take It Home and also the B.Side of the single of the same name.
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Blues Legends
A slideshow of some blues legends.
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BB KING Best Solo Guitar King of Blues
BB KING Best Solo Guitar 2001
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B. B. King - The Thrill Is Gone (From B. B. King - Live at Montreux 1993)
For more info -
http://www.eagle-rock.com/a...
B.B. King is the greatest living exponent of the blues and considered by many to b...
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John Lee Hooker - Hobo Blues
Live 1965 At American Folk Blues Festival
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xsoulgustx added to a playlist 4 months ago
Hit the road Jack!
In memory of Jack Hagelin Sept. 04, '02 - Mar. 27, '07
* I posted this video June 03, '06 after he was discharged from the transplant unit.
Jack Pa...
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Blues Brothers - Do You Love Me
You broke my heart cause I couldnt dance
You didnt even want me around
But now Im back
To show you I can really shake em down
Do you love me (I ca...
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B.B. King - Lucille
B.B.King - Lucille
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B.B King "Blues Man"
B.B King plays "Blues Man" live.
The undisputed "King of the Blues".
Long live the King.
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BILL HALEY & COMETS - SEE YOU LATER ALLIGATOR
a bill haley song
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Bill Haley (Two Shadows)
The Comets doing a great version of this tune.Featuring Franny on lead guitar and Joey on sax.
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BILL HALEY ~ CHATTANOOGA CHOO CHOO ~ 1954
BILL HALEY ~ CHATTANOOGA CHOO CHOO ~ 1954
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Bill Haley & The Comets-Me and Bobby Mcgee
Bill Haley & The Comets-Me and Bobby Mcgee
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Bill Haley - Rock Around The Clock (1956)
The DVD "The Legends of Rock & Roll"states this clip is from the Ted Steel show WOR-TV, New York (1955).
Apparently, it is from Washington Square, ...
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