RIP BB King
RAJ
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Man... I think there was a time where you thought this guy would live forever. I was never a fan, but I can appreciate this legacy.
RIP
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He was on countless variety shows, talk shows, award shows, music videos and guest appearances on sitcoms n shit.
Never heard his music on the radio or on my family stereo but was instilled by others that dude is a legend.
And every time dude popped up, folks still be like "Awwww Sheeeeiitt..........that's BBKing w/ Lucille!"
Rest
Can't you say that for most Blues?
Yeah, never was a big fan. But I think I have an old record on Crown which I like.
NO. HELL NO.
rock in peace, BB (and Laserwolf, I got your back on this one!)
I am saddened to see that Mr. B.B. King has passed. I join LaserWolf and Pickwick as big fans of his music. He brought blues music into mainstream consciousness and influenced countless artists who followed him. Rest in peace, Mr. King, your legacy is indeed secure.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Well it's pretty damn close
One thing BB often had was a band that raised and fell with his solos.
Well, you're on the outside looking in anyway. Blues isn't your thing, so you're obviously not the last word.
SMH
I like Blues a lot.
Now, is it my "thing"?
Uh, no?
Just saying, Blues is very formula.
You really saying I'm alone in thinking this?
You like blues a lot even though you think it is boring?
Not necessarily all Blues is boring.
But yeah, I love the classic Chicago stuff, the old Delta stuff.
To me, his voice and soul have always been his main instrument. The guitar was just a vehicle to bring it to others. It's the combination of the whole package IMO.
And I have no issue with anyone who doesn't feel anything from it. Like a painting, it either hits you and you feel something, or you don't. There doesn't need to be an over analyses of it all.
It's all in how you use it. You can sleepwalk through the old familiar twelve bars, or you can do it once more with feeling. To be frank, I've heard B.B. both ways, but his inspired moments far outweigh his off-days.
Name a Genre that doesnt have a formula?
Musique concrete?
Whether it was his radio show in the early 50's in Memphis, owning his own record label in the mid-50's (Blues Boy Kingdom) to turning on an entire generation of hippies on to the blues, Blues Boy King was bigger than life.
To hear him tell the story of playing at the Fillmore for the first time is to understand a sea change in American music and America itself.
R.I.P.
True.
"Genre" is another way of saying formula.
Reggae is all formula.
House? untz untz untz...
etc.
Anyway, as others have said, I don't own anything by BB King, but I respect the legacy.
I poasted this in the appreciation thread (thanks Lazerwolf for IDing it for me BITD), and it's a constant that I go back to regularly: