Tribute To Long John Baldry - "I'll Be Seeing You" video free download


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Uploaded: 2007/01/19

Video tribute to late great Brit bluesman, and Rod's early mentor Long John Baldry. "I'll Be Seeing You" written by Irving Kahal & Sammy Fain & performed by Rod shortly after Baldry's passing in July 2005 @ National Exhibition Centre Arena-Birmingham, West Midlands, UK. For more info on the lfe of Baldry and Rod's days in their group Steampacket, visit the great website http://www.longjohnbaldry.com

Comments

10 years ago

curiouszig

This brought tears to my eyes. :(

15 years ago

dzynone

Should have had Brian Auger and Julie Driscoll there as well. Would have been epic!

15 years ago

Martin Baker

this was at the n e c in b/ham england i was right at the front there wasnt a dry eye in the house. r i p ljb.

15 years ago

Soundwav1337

Truly a great man. RIP Long John Baldry singer and best TV Robotnik out there.

16 years ago

anton1990

Long John Baldry was a wonderful singer, and a wonderful man.

16 years ago

Dave Lambert

No doubt..one of our times greatest speaking his own heart on another of our times greatest. If you can do better ...do it!Otherwise take your bitching ass elswhere.

16 years ago

DoctorScissors

Wonderful. Absolutely perfect.

16 years ago

ARAGORN2678

fuck version !

16 years ago

dougchapel1977

If he`d wanted to further his career he should have lived in USA or UK. Relocating to Canada was a backward step musically . Most famous Canadian musicians live outside Canada. Fact.

16 years ago

TruthRaider

Let the heartaches begin. RIP Long John

16 years ago

Melanie Bertenshaw

beautiful

16 years ago

patcholi1961

yes. Rod did help out, And Elton too. LJB's albums It Ain't Easy, and Everything Stops for Tea were both co-financed by them both. I can't help thinking, however, was that what Long John lacked; was not the money, but decent management. Anyone?

16 years ago

mottnianhunter

Good to see but I wonder what happened between the rail station and this performance. Long John needed some help over the years, I never heard Rod helping, maybe some one knows more.

16 years ago

fruglescot

It's always moving when musical artists sing tributes to their fellow artists. Those that have passed or those ill, or celebrating birthdays or anniversary milestones. What a fitting send off for a great friend and musician who gave a leg up when he needed it. Rod performed it in his own inimitable style that all of his fans have come to appreciate over the years. Could any of us ask for a finer send off when our time comes? gw shepherd Toronto, Canada

16 years ago

Fendermanpaul

My father worked with Long John at central art in London. Told me many things. Good tribute

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