Just Me May 15, 2015 #5 A guitar god worthy of our worship. Couldn't say it better than Brue. I saw him live back in the '90s, and the memories of this event still brings up more goosebumps than any other old school musicians I've seen.
A guitar god worthy of our worship. Couldn't say it better than Brue. I saw him live back in the '90s, and the memories of this event still brings up more goosebumps than any other old school musicians I've seen.
PatrThom May 15, 2015 #6 I'd heard he'd entered into care (they never actually called it "hospice"). So that's 2xKings so far... --Patrick
I'd heard he'd entered into care (they never actually called it "hospice"). So that's 2xKings so far... --Patrick
Celt Z May 15, 2015 #7 Shame. He was so talented. But then again, at 89, that's a fairly long life lived.
drawn_inward May 15, 2015 #9 I never got to see him live. I sure wanted to. He was quite influential when I was learning to play. RIP good sir. Heaven has a hell of a band.
I never got to see him live. I sure wanted to. He was quite influential when I was learning to play. RIP good sir. Heaven has a hell of a band.
sixpackshaker May 15, 2015 #11 I have a B.B. King boxed set .wma'ed on a thumb drive in my car. I've listened to it quite a bit since I heard he went into hospice care.
I have a B.B. King boxed set .wma'ed on a thumb drive in my car. I've listened to it quite a bit since I heard he went into hospice care.
Gryfter May 15, 2015 #12 B.B. was 89 and a type 1 diabetic (insulin dependent). That's a pretty good run for a blues god.
sixpackshaker May 15, 2015 #13 Ravenpoe said: Click to expand... That song has always made my hairs stand on end.
Emrys May 15, 2015 #14 sixpackshaker said: That song has always made my hairs stand on end. Click to expand... And that's quite the accomplishment!
sixpackshaker said: That song has always made my hairs stand on end. Click to expand... And that's quite the accomplishment!