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Subido: 2011/06/07

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9 years ago

Steve Porter

Thanks!

9 years ago

oDd FeZ

Trouble No MoreJunior Wells & Buddy Guy

9 years ago

Sharon Powell King

Trouble No MoreJunior Wells & Buddy Guy

9 years ago

Jodi Sherman

WOW!!!!!

9 years ago

Andrásné Tóth

Junior Wells & Buddy Guy - Trouble No More

10 years ago

1000sguzzi

is that Warren Hayes on drums?. anyone know?. thanks.

10 years ago

Rock Power

Power blues duet!

10 years ago

Source Code

Holy moses :)

10 years ago

John Kiene

Buddy was a Guild endorser back then.

10 years ago

timjames72

no worries Andrew,i have two guilds and I luv them very much!!! fender owns them now and they just reissued a great model of the electric line ,check it out mate

10 years ago

6557andrewg

You're right Tim it is a Guild! I stand corrected.

10 years ago

timjames72

its a guild mate not gibson

10 years ago

Gabriel Pes

I'm only 2 years old and i love blues music!! Wait a minute, i'm not supposed to know how to write a comment!

10 years ago

Nikolay Lachev

Harmonica rhythm guitar, drums and of course these two great craftsmen of the blues and rock

10 years ago

Wacokid48

man...what a jam ! these are just blues angels..come to rectify....

11 years ago

Paul Herring

Wonderful blues harmonica from Junior Wells. He could play. Sorry to have to say this though: this version is really 2nd, 3rd, 4th rate compared to Mick Jagger and Jimmy Rogers' version

11 years ago

Nightmare Music

lol if you really think about that, Buddy Guy is what Hendrix would have been if he stuck solely to the Blues. I don't mean that in a bad way, Buddy Guy is the bomb.

11 years ago

6557andrewg

Hendrix stole some of his moves from Buddy. Great to see Buddy on a Gibson.

11 years ago

Johnny Anon

I don't care how long he wanted to play like that before he actually started to, it sucks...bad. He always sounded really cool behind Junior, though. Even in the '90's, when he was sitting in, he acted right and played some nice stuff.

11 years ago

gami1996

Johnny Anon, I respect your views here, but disagree with some of your conclusions. The histrionics you cite were Buddy unleashed from the tamer/more structured sound that Phil Chess imposed on him. Read his recent autobiography for Buddy's own views on it -- he was dying to let loose but not until the rock legends elevated him and many other Chicago blues legends on to the global scene did the record producers see that Buddy had a wild side that he wanted to get out.

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