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Everyday I have the blues

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25 Responses to “Everyday I have the blues”

  • TheCavenUniverse says:

    This is awesome!!! Two Of the greatest of all times Sharing the stage and not only that Sharing the same guitar. It don’t get no better than this.

  • 66badsign says:

    A fan and his idol jamming together !! GREAT !

  • HollyHoodUSA says:

    What the f8ck is jedipapaw and this skydog talking about. Sounds like player hatin’ to me. Trying to pit these legends aganst each other. Nobody, I mean. Nobody, can Rock a Guitar like Chuck Berry,. He’s always acknowledge TBone, who was the greatest Blues guitarest. Chuck took the blues, and created something totally new, different, and Rockin’. I agree with Islandfunhouse, ThomasDello, WWSuperman, farji 1, opidacul, jacayer2, johnoooh, and some others who felt the same good vibes.

  • jedipapaw says:

    Chuck gets like this when there’s a camera on for some reason. When there’s no camera around he’s so different,just burns that guitar DOWN! But try and tape him and he starts clowning madly…

  • WWSuperman says:

    priceless

  • farje1 says:

    Brilliant! Whet else can you say. Just pure blues genius!

  • skydog46 says:

    @tpwtg This couldn’t have been said better. Berry has always been a classless guy who happens to have enough talent to get him into situations any of us would kill to be in….and he’s so irreverential….oh well. That’s Chuck.

  • chicagoblueslegend says:

    Tpwtg, I couldn’t describe it better.

  • tpwtg says:

    T-Bone Walker was the greatest of modern urban Bluesmen. This performance really shows his class against the classless behavior of Berry, who appears so drunk as to be barely aware of where he is. This is a total mismatch, and the honor in this pairing is all Berry’s. His only saving grace is his obvious reverential treatment of T-Bone. Even in his stupor, he at least recognizes who the real boss is here. Walker shows class, Berry does not. And T-Bone was certainly aware of this, I’m sure.

  • opidacul says:

    oldies AND goodies, is hard to imagine how it was in that room at montreux… probably like it is in heaven now.

  • jcayer2 says:

    3:19 – 3:33 I just love the way Chuck moves …

  • ThomasDeLello says:

    Two champions…

  • Johnoooh says:

    chucks like “HELL YA T-BONE IS PLAYING MY GUITAR!”

    haha

  • islandfunhouse says:

    This is priceless. Chuck honoring the guy he got his roots from. Awesome video.

  • moveonupcb says:

    love t bones face when he sings!

  • choblues says:

    so beautiful!

  • PeteyHop says:

    Totally amazing seeing them together, Chuck’s in heaven

  • jvernf says:

    This clip is pure bliss to watch!

  • busseybootlegger says:

    I really enjoy watching this, Thank You for posting roosboom. I like when T Bone is trying to give Chuck his guitar back – Chuck is so into the music, dancing and having a good time he doesn’t realize it.

  • BluesPerson says:

    To add to my previous post, Chuck Berry sounds nothing like Metallica, but few would argue that they’re both different forms of rock ‘n’ roll. Just as rock has evolved from the ’50′s through to the present day, so has it evolved from the recordings of the 1890′s through to the 1950′s. To put it another way, rock ‘n’ roll is a very general term; the music has been around forever while specific styles (metal, rockabilly, etc.) obviously have not. All one has to do is keep an opened mind.

  • BluesPerson says:

    There are those of us that feel that the blues, to a large extent, IS rock ‘n’ roll. One doesn’t have to CALL it rock, but the licks were there as was the attitude. To put it another way, it all evolved. Surely ’40′s R&B (which includes T-Bone Walker) and ’50′s rock by black artists (which includes Chuck Berry) are the same thing. Of COURSE they each had their own style, but if one listens close enough, one will hear that Chuck Berry and T-Bone Walker are not as different as they may seem.

  • redwhiteandblues says:

    You are correct Chuck Berry actually created his own style of course based off the BLUES.
    T-Bone Walker is BLUES not Rock. Obviously Chuck Berry’s influence is strongly from the BLUES, but it is still Rock N’ Roll

  • STILLAVRIL1 says:

    Berry has to defer to T-Bone, that’s where he stole his whole career.
    Check out Mr Walker in 1947 doing the contrapuntal playing that Chuck Berry made ‘his own’ sound.
    Makes me think of ‘Back to the Future’.

  • guywalker29 says:

    Maestro and protege. Here’s one guy Chuck can’t kick around. T.Bone Walker, although he had every right to, would never give Chuck Berry the Keith Richards treatment. He was too much of a gentleman to treat anyone that way. Plus, he had insight.

  • RedChuck38 says:

    funny to know he loves Franck Sinatra too.
    he got the right but i don’t do at all!
    he was influenced by Elmore James too.
    what ever i love Muddy too!

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