B.B. King - Sounding Out - London 1972 [HD 720p]

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B.B. King
Sounding Out
Command Studios, Piccadilly, London, 1972
A BBCTV Production.
Some word from the BBC:
First transmitted in 1972, B.B. King is filmed at a recording session at Command Studios, Piccadilly, London during the sessions that led to the 'B.B. King in London' album. The blues legend talks about himself and the guitarists who have inspired him, including Django Reinhardt, Charlie Christian and T-Bone Walker

Chapters:
01 - Introduction
02 - Kick It Off Somebody (Jam)
03 - BB Talks about his First Gig (Beginnings)
04 - Influences & Idols
05 - BB The Band Leader
06 - The Power Of The Blues (Session)
07 - There's Only 7 Notes.....
Run time:- 24:44

Transfer To HD With Direct Audio Copy (By Evans)

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This man was awesome in 1986 saw him at the Paul Masson winery in Saratoga CA-
His band and his set list was tighter than any I’d ever seen... you could tell they were all professionals...it was blistering - the notes he pulled off Lucille that day.

siamakdehnad
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This is priceless. B.B. talking about his influences and demonstrating their approaches. Love this!

aarondurham
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I've been playing music, specifically the guitar, all my life. I've learn more in this one video than I did practicing and on the job training. Thank you for whoever posted this.

bluewit
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"I've got stupid fingers" - B.B. King

Strelnikov
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1 of 1 there will never be another what a legend

Yaygens
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"I was shamed man, to sing anything other than spirituals around home; fact I'd probably get whipped." I thank you for playing your part in bringing the "spirituals" of the BLUES to us. I'm sure your singing and playing before the throne of heaven right now.

hg
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B.B.King is that important safe mooring in my Musical journey and, as I found out, elsewhere. I keep coming back. And every time I have probably learned some all he says and does seem to have grown in the meantime. Lovely and delightful that feels. I was totally out of fortune when I learned about the bus accident and that he was 'allowed' to pay the huge amends in installments. Because he was not insured right at the time of the mishap. He worked himself through. And so did I. 😊 Merci pour le Clip.

aureliobrighton
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What an intelligent and interesting orator! I love him even more now .

xxdfoster
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Wow, I feel so fortunate to have seen this. The studio stuff is amazing enough, but the interview is incredible

sgmarshall
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We need more of these type of videos there so personal and shows the real side of the artist

UniversalMind-
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He sure can make his guitar speak and sing. He even named his guitar.

dinoleo
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Wow, thanks for posting such a piece of jazz&blues history!

aljurje
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Thanks for posting! What’s a great recording…

ryantotten
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Thank you, this is gold, like hitting the lottery, or bangin a beautiful redhead.

tommybombadillo
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Absolute Gold.Innerworkings of one of the greatest musicians .Ever.👍

shanetankey
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This is priceless!!! Thank you for the post.

ΠερικληςΔιαμαντης-χτ
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9:00 my heart about skipped a beat LOL sounded like somebody come in a bit too soon

xxdfoster
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14:30 - 14-50...made me laugh. The pianist just isn't getting it but BB schools him in such a honest but humble way..incredible

TheMrE
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Shared on Google+ & Facebook, May 13, 2018

SaphirSouenEstherG
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@11:00 he starts to talk about Django!! :)

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