 | B.B. King - Blues Boys Tune BB King plays live guitar solo. This came from the extras on the DVD The Road to Memphis: www.pbs.org And the only other complete performance by BB on the extras is Key to the Highway, which doesn't have this incredibly searing guitar and is in fact pretty "lite". |
 | B.B. King - The Thrill Is Gone: 1993/Live At B.B. King's Blues Club, Blues Summit Music video by BB King performing The Thrill Is Gone: 1993/Live At BB King's Blues Club, Blues Summit with Steve Purcell [Video Director], Antony Payne [Video Producer], Lynn Rabren [Director of Photography], Melissa Gearhart [Video Editor], Ned Hall [Video Sound Producer], Elliot Scheiner [Video So |
 | B.B. King at his best Well, be ready to watch some of the greatest blues performances ever! The one which did Muhammad Ali jump out of his chair to give an standing ovation to "the other" King: Sweet Sixteen by the one and only Mr B in Africa (1974). That's a Blues Singer! www.myspace.com --------- ooooOOOoooo ---------- |
 | Rock Me Baby-BB KIng/Eric Clapton/Buddy Guy/Jim Vaughn Rock Me |
 | BB King / Gary Moore - The Thrill is Gone BB King and Gary Moore playing The Thrill is Gone. Awesome. |
 | BB King - How Blue Can You Get This amazing concert brings together some of the true pioneers of rock 'n' roll music including Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, James Brown, Fats Domino and BBKing. Recorded in Italy in 1989 it features these legendary artists in performance of their best loved tracks such as Papa's Got |
 | B. B. King & Eric Clapton - The Thrill Is Gone BB King plays The Thrill Is Gone with Eric Clapton |
 | BB King Calls This One Of His Best Performances Get the complete 90 min concert at www.createspace.com This is one of the best music documentary features ever made - Live at Sing Sing Prison. Producer Harry Wiland and I filmed inside the joint. Scenes include a prison concert and other behind the scenes stories. This scene presents the amazing Vo |
 | B. B. King - The Thrill Is Gone (From B. B. King - Live at Montreux 1993) BB King is the greatest living exponent of the blues and considered by many to be the most influential guitarist of the latter part of the 20th century. His career dates back to the late forties and despite now being in his eighties he remains a vibrant and charismatic live performer. BB King has be |
 | B.B. King - Key to the Highway BB plays and sings, but there's more of the latter than his famous guitar. Taken from the DVD "The Road to Memphis" (part of a series on the blues by Martin Scorsese) |