31 thoughts on “A Pair of Tunes from a Pair of Masters

  1. Possibly THE two best guitar pickers ever. Have enjoyed BB King all of my life, and Eric Clapton most of my life.

    Thanks for the post Hondo.

  2. Here’s a tune from me posted in the other thread.

    I hope what Hondo p[osted will take this earworm outta yer heads.

    TAH Automatically comes up on my tab at home and at work first thing in the morning.
    Have a good weekend. Freaks.
    Love all of you. Well, most!!!
    😀 😀


    “Ding Dong! Bernath is dead. Which old Bitch? That tiny dick!
    Ding Dong! The Stupid Dick is dead.
    Wake up – sleepy head, rub your eyes, get out of bed.
    Wake up, the Bernath ass is dead. She’s gone where the goblins go,
    Below – below – 6 feet below. Yo-ho, let’s open up and sing and ring the bells out.
    Ding Dong’ the merry-oh, sing it high, sing it low.
    Let them know
    The Dickhead Bernath is dead!”

  3. Arguably the two best blues guitar players on the planet performing together- the only way it could be better is to be there in the audience, live.

    1. Preach!…Have seen both, live, on several stages. Never seen them together live. Had this on CD, didn’t get custody in my final divorce.

        1. Tanks Bro, I sent request to my Baby Girl. This old man don’t do the clicky payee thingie. Had forgotten about this one till I saw the link. I lost an ass load of CD and other type stuff. Twelve years later and I’m still stumbling over something else I had and lost.

          Did end up with most of my poly vinyl carbon originals, 33, 45, & 78 rpm. Many with original jackets/sleeves.

          Ain’t nothing but a thang. The Brother and Sister Hood I found and got going thru this site is worth way yonder more to me than any physical item could ever be. And that’s the facts jacks/jackettes. never surrender never retreat

    1. Slow Joe commented:

      “Old people music.”

      So am guessing you LOVE all the great Bands and performers from the 60s to include the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Who, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie, Steppenwolf, Led Zeppelin, the Beach Boys, the Byrds, Jefferson Airplane, the Temptations, Marvin Gaye, just to name a few…

      The 70s to include the Bob Seger Band, the Eagles, Foreigner, KISS, Grand Funk Railroad, Earth, Wind & Fire, Kool and the Gang, just to name a few…

      The 80s to include Guns-N-Roses, Bon Jovi, Van Halen, AC/DC, Billy Idol, Heart, Meatloaf, Def Leopard, just to name a few…

      Oh, almost forgot. The 50s gave us Elvis, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Buddy Holley,..

      And give me Rodgers & Hammerstein any day, as well as Beethovan, Glen Miller, Benny Goodman, Irving Berlin, just to name a few…

      🎶”Bye-Bye, Miss American Pie”…🎶

      Sincerely,

      One Proud “Old Music” Person

      😎

      1. Some fine blues players, in no particular order, are:
        BB King
        Muddy Waters
        John Lee Hooker
        Stevie Ray Vaughan
        Ray Charles
        Etta James
        Just to name a few.

        1. W.C. Handy, the “Father of the Blues”…🎶

          Guess “The Blues Brothers” don’t count.😉

          1. Freddie King
            Albert King
            Mississippi Fred Mcdowell
            Lightenin’ Hopkins
            Tampa Red
            Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee
            Charles Brown
            Little Walter
            Sonny Boy Williamson 1 & 2
            Otis Rush
            T-Bone Walker
            Willie Dixon

        1. Allman Bros, Moody Blues, Mott the Hoople, Deep Purple, Iron Butterfly, Uriah Heep, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Cream, Santanna, Otis Redding, Grand Funk RR, Neil Diamond…

          On don’t even get us started on the Classic Country Boys & Girls.

          Another Proud “Old Music” Person!

          ps franchise fee payable to Another Proud Infidel for plagarizing part of his screen post handle.

          1. Don’t forget, John Mayalls Bluesbreakers, Traffic, Blindfaith, Zappa and the Mothers, Spencer Davis Group, Procol Harem, Deep Purple, Johnny Winter And, Quick Silver Messenger Service, Hot Tuna, King Crimson, Fleetwood Mac featuring Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer + Danny Kirwan, Savoy Brown, Poco, Lee Micheals, 10 Years After,New Riders of the Purple Sage, Grateful Dead, Dr.John, The Turtles, Amboy Dukes, Rory Gallagher, Humble Pie with Peter Frampton, Jeff Beck Group, Albert King, Freddie King, Yes, and we can go on and on, I’ve seen most of these bands at least once, plus some of the others mentioned previously by others in this thread, it was a great time to be alive in the late 60’s early 70’s in NJ during the daze of the ball room circuit

  4. Dammit. That’s not what I meant to post. I meant to post Rory Block and “Do Your Duty.” Solly.

      1. Wonder if he knows Rob Zombie – who has 2 songs on the playlist he posted – started his career over 30 years ago, and did his first solo recording with Alice Cooper? (smile)

    1. wow… derivative tune, bad instrumentation, cookie cutter video…. no wonder you run the buffer.Pretty much everything in that video was done before 1970. And you bitch about ‘old people music’.

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