The Poet 09:09 AM 05-15-2015
The thrill is gone. Rest in peace.
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MarkinAZ 09:12 AM 05-15-2015
Sorry to hear this. One hell of a blues guitarist he was...
:-)
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irratebass 09:17 AM 05-15-2015
AdamJoshua 09:27 AM 05-15-2015
Within a month, the singers of "When a Man Loves a Woman," "Stand by Me" ... and "The Thrill Is Gone" have all passed away.
May you Rest in Peace, BB!
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dijit 09:40 AM 05-15-2015
Some people may not agree but this is a huge musical loss. RIP
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pnoon 09:48 AM 05-15-2015
Originally Posted by dijit:
Some people may not agree but this is a huge musical loss. RIP
I agree wholeheartedly.
Had the privilege and pleasure to see him perform in 2002.
A legend has passed. RIP
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Dave128 10:00 AM 05-15-2015
icehog3 11:23 AM 05-15-2015
shilala 02:24 PM 05-15-2015
He's been in hospice for some time now. I'm glad to hear he went Home.
The 3 Kings, BB, Eddie, and Albert are the most influential Blues players from their era, and molded all that we grew up on.
Their spirit will go on forever in the music. Such Joy they've given the world.
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The Poet 03:01 PM 05-15-2015
And what about Freddie King, Scott? I met the man once, after a show at Davidson College over 40 years ago, and even partied with his band. Freddie was a bit of a jerk, but one hell of a Texas boogie blues guitarist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GgV-fBZafQ
Didn't mean to hijack my own thread, but thought all the Kings of the Blues deserve their due, as they all paid their dues.
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tsolomon 03:34 PM 05-15-2015
The Poet 04:55 PM 05-15-2015
CigarNut 11:02 PM 05-15-2015
Originally Posted by AdamJoshua:
Within a month, the singers of "When a Man Loves a Woman," "Stand by Me" ... and "The Thrill Is Gone" have all passed away.
May you Rest in Peace, BB!
Ben E. King passed, too? I did not know that. heck I likely thought he was gone. Yeah, we take this
pretty hard in Memphis, but we also raise em up, too. We do songwriter nights in a little juke joint I co-own
and all our B.B. prints are cornered with a black strip for now. Percy just went up on the wall, too. I was going
to print Percy a week before he died, and said NAH, went with Muddy Waters and Jimmy Reed. But boy did
I find out later how poor a choice that was. On the night pictured below, we had a band made up of high school
kids and we let em throw an all ages show inside. This is a band from Chattanooga that opened up for em.
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