Freddie King - The Things That I Used To Do - Live In London.mpg video free download


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The Things That I Used To Do. Recorded in London in 1975 on the BBC's Old Grey Whistle Test. A real showman & a gentle giant of a man.

Freddie was a great influence on Eric Clapton and many others who have followed Clapton.

Freddie was born in Texas in 1934. His family moved to Chicago in 1950. In 1962 he moved to Dallas. He died December 28, 1976 - not long after th is was recorded. He was survived by his wife Jessie and seven children. He was only 42 year's old. Another to die young. Buy his CD's - try Hideaway or King of the Blues. There are many, many CD's & DVD's available on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywo... Visit his web-site : http://www.freddiekingsite.com/ Keep the Blues Alive!

Comments

8 years ago

R Sanchez

What felling with Freddie King this song.

9 years ago

Hiroshi Murai

"The Things That I Used To Do" by Freddie King - Live

9 years ago

John Dupuy

It don't get any better.

9 years ago

Despina Luigini

Great !!!!

9 years ago

Will Budic

Beside Dire Straits. And Mark Knopfler. My favorite and only blues singer, guitarist. Legend!

9 years ago

Ashley Rizzo

The three kings: Freddy, Albert, BB, no one better...

9 years ago

Jon Pinter

Freddie King - The Things That I Used To Do - Live In London.mpg

9 years ago

RAFAEL FABRINO

God salve freddie king, genius

10 years ago

DEADHEAD712

Googled the word SOUL and it led me here.

10 years ago

Iris Roberts

Bad Blues Man!!!!!!!

10 years ago

Layla LinQuinto

A True Legend Play Those Blues !

10 years ago

bluezjunky

5 people are clinically insane. Or stupid. Or sheep. Or all Three.

10 years ago

pornotool

Aleluya¡¡¡¡, black 'n' white juction

10 years ago

Chris Rich

#Blues 

10 years ago

Sheryl Smith

LOVE ME SOME BLUES BABY. GOOD OLD DAYS.

10 years ago

ernest rivera

I was luck enough to see Freddie King many times, the first time double billed with BB King.The real fun was watching him cut heads with the major rock stars,including Clapton. Loud as all hell, he would just kill.

10 years ago

legrandboubou

Can you imagine Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin and others, discovert blues. Freddie your my Mozart. RIP

10 years ago

RockmotherFilms

Yes I agree - blues is punk in a way. Loud, raw, emotional, hard!

10 years ago

bornfedslaughter

I was into punk rock first, somehow got lucky and found blues music.

10 years ago

James Covington

I will not claim rights as such, but punk is what led me to the blues...

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