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BUDDY GUY - FIRST TIME I MET THE BLUES - LIVE 1970

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2009

his track is from the Chicago Blues soundtrack. I believe it was recorded in 1970 at theresa's blues club in chicago.

Buddy Guy - guitar
Jack Myers - Bass
Drums - ?

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  • that stratocaster is bursting my ears

  • @saabnut98 Buddy is playing a guild starfire IV

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  • after a hard day nothings better than coming home sparing a bowl and cranckin this out

  • 5 months and i still come back here at least twice a week

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  • blues guitar > everything

  • You don't hear it like this anymore.....It's kinda sad ....really !!! This is the way the real Blues is played....back then they knew what they were doing & still couldnt make no money( Sad)......Glad Buddy made it , Thanks to Clapton & his influence and contacts with the Bigwigs....!! Peace & Blues

  • epileptic

  • @jezus92191 ha i play this song everyday so like the blues i got ya beat lol

  • awesome brilliance

  • freddy below on drums?

  • @jezus92191 a fine ol bowl of some no-name corn flakes -- that is so blue its crazy and then having a cup of beer and 7-up thats a cryn shame man,, nothing better

  • i cant stop crying

  • I'm old enough to recall the BBC 'Panorama' programme using this as a background track to the opening shots for a programme on Chicago, back in the mid/late 60's. A perfect choice, for as the car mounted camera travelled thru' the derelict Southside district the combination of b&w film and Buddy Guy's 'tortured' Strat with screeching vocals spoke volumes on the condition of Black America at that time.

  • I still get the chills down my spine every time I hear "You should've heard me beggin"

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