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BB King Stevie Ray Vaughan Etta James - Midnight Hour

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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 head...and there he goes! :)
Ebony Showcase Theatre in Los Angeles, April 15th 1987

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  • That was some rude shit for them to bring the great legends Gladys Knight, Etta James only to not give them a chance to sing.

  • @kittygalore69 They are singing the next song in this concert.....and many others.

  • @ivarus75 ...thank you for this amazing video . It lead to find that the whole concert is on here as well. So now no one will think those fine ladies were snubbed.

    Search "BB King a Blues Session" folks.

  • @Lennon4life1968 Thanks for this refreshing comment!

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  • @bahamabrz BB King is very humble like that. It's true of course.....I think we all know he's not capable of playing guitar like SRV. Why would he want to anyway? He's BB King! Next to that, SRV wasn't capable of playing like BB King either.

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  • @grooowlyae RIP Etta.

  • Hey B. B. King, I love you. Hey Etta, I love you. <3

  • @Asilazi I think Stevie was referring to that scene in ON THE WATERFRONT.In other words he was told to hold back.

  • Stevie Ray Vaughan , Guitarist / Singer Born: 3 October 1954 Birthplace: ... In September of 1986 Vaughan entered the Marietta clinic under the supervision of Dr. Victor Bloom...

    Amazing musicians...Blues Is Listening Beyond What You Hear. July

  • All the best of the best

  • Your comment sbout SRV looking for BB's permission to take a solo reminds me of a story about SRV and George Thorogood playing at a Chuck Berry tribute. George had his guitar turned up and Stevie has his down low. Story has it George leaned over and said, to Stevie "Turn it up, man. They aren't going to be able to hear you. SRV said "Ain't our night, Man.'

    Stevie was a humble gentleman. He could play circles around most people, but has enough class to show be low key.

  • Great Video..Many Thanks for posting & the addl info on where to find the rest..keep jammin brother!

  • the 300th time around and its still good :)

  • RIP Etta

  • @HerMajesty5 (How could I have possibly known that, your comment is not even a reply...) Alright then, great.

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