jonny lang & steve miller jam to tell me whats the reason
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Steve Miller use to play with the man Muddy Waters
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was at this show and it totally rocked
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Steve Miller is the man! Really cool video - Thanks for posting!!!!
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TOP SHELF; praise for the past as well as the present, true class!!!!
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I saw SM summer '07. He played a Mike Bloomfield song and a Freddie King song. Anyone know what Mike Bloomfield song it was? Steve was fantastic!
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Go Steve!
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Steve is SO right. The main thing is without T Bone Walker and Charlie Christian we wouldn't have had electric blues guitar at all. Chuck Berry would never have existed. Steve's voice is unique and he's one of the finest, most tasteful, guitarists around.
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I agree. Most people have NO IDEA what an incredible musician and performer Steve Miller is, the guy is so underrated. I had no idea what Miller was really like until I saw him in concert 3 years ago--I thought it was all "Joker" and "Fly Like an Eagle". This dude can PLAY the guitar!!and you don't get better influences than T-Bone Walker, Freddie King, Otis Rush, Howlin' Wolf and Albert King. Miller is the best performer, has the best stage presence that I've ever seen in a musician
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Dude I was at this concert, 5th row...it was so amazing...Jonny Lang solos are amazing.
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i was freakin at this concert. It was freakin awesome
GREAT job with this classic T-Bone! Thanks for doing it right!!
tweedfendr 5 years ago
Who else to do T-Bone right, but Steve Miller?
janimom 5 years ago
I don't know if I'd go that far but it's nice to see a blues rocker honoring where it all came from. Kid Ramos does great T-Bone on West Coast House Party,he features Gatemouth Brown(from T-Bone's era) IMHO Brown was as good as T-Bone but I'd put Tiny Grimes above both,the cat was amazing! Luckily today there are a lot besides Steve and Kid doing T-Bone justice. Another good one is Duke Robillard-a nice tribute on Blue Mood.
tweedfendr 5 years ago
Thanks for the info. In these days of regurgitated commercial "rock" & pop, blues artists just don't get the respect that they used to.
janimom 5 years ago