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B.B. King with Slash "The Thrill Is Gone". Amazing.
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2011, Live At The Royal Albert Hall with Slash, Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Ronnie Wood and Simply Red’s Mick Hucknall.
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@karladkins9142

2 years ago

The stage is literally nearly collapsing with that much heavyweight talent on it. Outstanding

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@willkirkoff1333

5 years ago

Even when B.B talks normally he still sounds like he is singing the words.

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@daveclemans4922

1 year ago

Slash was so restrained, so respectful. BB was, and always will be, one of the greatest of the greatest. I saw him twice within a year, during his final days, but I missed THIS show. What a moment!

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@JohnMoore-xf5wy

8 months ago

I was 13 when I first heard BB on WLAC AM, Nashville. I grew up with the Delta Blues. I'm almost 81. I have been blessed.

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@bluesguitarman1223

5 years ago

Slash putting his hat on B.B. King has to be the one of the most iconic moments in the history of guitar.

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@RIPtide2323

5 years ago

Slash’s hat is like Thor’s hammer. only the worthy can lift it off his head

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@ammatapierron7740

1 year ago

You know you’ve made it as a guitarist when you’ve played with a legend like BB King!! Slash probably felt like a kid fulfilling his dream! Lol

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@coltonweeks3929

1 year ago

No one talking about the great Ronnie Wood killing it, plays with such soul

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@aaronestes3905

5 years ago

My wife (RIP) booked B.B.'s daughter Shirley King for a New Years Eve show in Muncie Indiana at Pub she worked at in town. B.B. was playing the same night at Ball State University at a show earlier in the day. we picked up Shirley and her band in our mini van and Shirley said "you all want to meet my Daddy?"ummm….YES! met him at the Hotel in town right before he headed for the venue and he asked me and my wife if we were going to his show. we said no, we had not bought tickets and it was sold out. as I was fanboying over one of my heroes B.B. said " well, you are my guests tonight, come on." we followed him to Emens Auditorium on campus and he let us sit backstage and watch the show. I also got to meet Bobby Bland who opened for him. B.B. was one of the nicest men to ever walk the planet. His daughter Shirley is one of the sweetest ladies you will ever meet. God Bless the King family for giving me and my wife one of the greatest nights of our life.

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@moserr11

5 years ago

The Blues ain't nothin but a good man feelin' bad.

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@ecosse543

1 year ago

None of the top 100 people in the charts right now could sit on a stage and do anything like that. The talent on that stage is phenomenal.

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@patrickcooper209

2 years ago

Mick and Susan's voices complement BBs so well. The shared guitar playing between Derek, Susan, Ronny and Slash are outstanding, but the most under-rated part of this, is the bass player holding it all in line as the song progresses.

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@nancy9891

2 years ago

They must have had chills singing with B.B. King. Such a privilege.

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@jordanh2070

4 years ago

I love how every B.B. performance he is just enjoying the moment and jamming appreciating all the other talented musicians that gravitate toward his greatness

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@foufoumouse

9 months ago

I was actually there at the Royal Albert Hall. Absolutely blessed and priviledged to see so much talent, and to witness the legend that was "BB King" 💖

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@spookysilver

5 months ago

Went to see this gem of a concert. The best £35 I spent in my life ❤

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@CanadienCreations

5 years ago

When slash plays rhythm for a legend. Shows that he respects the king

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@johnashburne6323

5 years ago

I met him in the basement of Yokohama Arena when he was playing with U2. I was waiting for security to let me in, and he walked down this corridor. As he passed me, I had to say something, despite being hugely shy. I blustered "I really respect your music, Mr King". He said "Thank you, young man". I thought, God, you can take me now!

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@hogdavidson489

1 year ago

My wife got to be on stage right as an deaf interpreter for his bayfest concert and afterwards he hugged her neck and said thank you so much and saw her looking at his lapel pin and reached in his pocket and handed her one . What a man, !!!!!!! His music will be timeless, I jus feel sorry for those that never saw him alive, he was the KING of the BLUES

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@WhiskeyBluesLT98

9 months ago

I love how the blues gets down under your skin and you feel the music, your body responds to it instead of just using your ears to listen. Great music. 💕⚡📀

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