Freddie King: Ghetto Woman
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on stage 2 seconds and... yep, he's already sweating
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Freddie - THE KING - of the 3 Kings !
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Freddies the man!
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his facial hair puts general burnside to shame
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the way he smile....oh wow!
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@bluesgunner Yeah, I'd prefer not to have to choose between them. I've only come to realise how amazing Freddie is very recently, thanks mostly to Peter Green. Although Freddie's my favourite guitar player at this very minute, I'd never let that diminish my love for Riley B. King. Both great players, each in his own way. Long live the Kings!
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@zetetic0void Absolutely true. Feeling and soul will trump any fret-burner by a hundred miles. The same goes for singing, it's all about passion, soul and feeling. Paul Rodgers, Freddie King, Ann Peebles, (70s) David Coverdale, Gregg Allman and Muddy Waters (All not traditionally "good" or "perfect" singers) all sang with such passion and guts that I'd take them any day over any pitch-perfect, head-voice-singing auto-tuned contemporary.
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@fpcrunner uh no, it was BB King who named his guitars Lucille, not Freddie King
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Love it! Anyone know who the other guitarist is?
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I love the facial expressions, but I enjoy the song more :)



2:39 ... Watch him feeling those bends! priceless!...
This is a good lesson to guitarists who burn up the fretboard who feel that fast is the most important thing. Sometimes slow is important haha ... but really, (fast or slow) 'feeling' is the only important thing!
At that time you can witness that subtle change in pattern of notes when that bending sequence occurs ... that's really cool!
zetetic0void 2 years ago 14
SMOOTH,BETTER THAN B.B
Philydred 1 year ago 5