Blues? Rock n Roll? Who is your favorite Blues singer, song writer? How about guitarist? SRV? BB King? Clapton? Guy? Bonamassa? The Rhythm and Blues and the Blues genre
BB KING Video
The Crossroads 2010 | The Thrill
Lab Work – BB King Video, by Rhino. Who Is Your Favorite Blues Artist? Singer/Writer?
Enjoyed the “The Thrill” by BB King? Interested in watching similar videos in our collection? see more…
Like I said, I’m a fan of B.B. (Blues Boy) King (check out the BB King Video), it seems like just yesterday when I BB for the first time. Not in the sense that it feels like it was a long time ago, but more so because it was a day I remember for the music, guitar sound, pace and song writing. I didn’t know what the words meant back then, since I was very young.
It was probably one of the first Blues sounds I remember. The music I do recall Clapton, Vaughan, Shaft, Chicago, Otis Blood, Sweat and Tears, BB, and 50’s or Oldies. Always the Oldies. Anyhow, this might be cliche, or kitschy, but the above song is a great rendition of “The Thrill is Gone” by BB King.
It’s been awhile since I listened to any kind of Blues or BB’s music. Let this be a lasting memory of the day I found blues and blues music. Check out this video and more like it on YouTube or explore other videos in the same video category.
Caught In A “Crossfire”
SRV – Crossfire
Lab Work – Crossfire Video by SRV Stevie Ray Vaughn
STEVE RAY VAUGHN
Nothing compares to a little “Crossfire” by Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble. See more…
Stevie’s songs always seem to make their way into my life at the most unexpected times. Times of struggle, hardship, and maybe even a little bit of failure. His songs speak to the heart of the matter, resonating with the soul and hitting you right in the ‘crossfire’… for lack of a better analogy. Weird right? The music finds me in those ‘times’ and brings me back or helps build me up for the next fail. Fail fast (chuckle).
Anyhow I’m a big Steve Ray Vaughan blues fan. As an aspiring (very novice), guitarist, I admire his ability to play the guitar like it’s a art of his body or an extension of his body. It’s crazy, like BB King, it’s the better part of their body. I’m sure there were many years of practice, failure, etc., prior to stardom. It is truly amazing to see people like BB and Stevie who can play an instrument like they do.
Watch this video and others like it on YouTube or check out our other videos found under the video category on our website.