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| Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: chaplin ct
Posts: 109
| Buddy Guy We saw him last nite [Easter] at the Moheagan Sun, I have had many chances to see him in the past but something else always got in the way. Boy do I ever regret that! This man plays the most kick ass blues I have ever heard!!! We live about 45 min from the sun and try to catch a few of the free shows every month. This was by far the best show free or pay that I have seen in a long time. If you ever get the chance to see him GO hes not getting any younger, although you cant tell by his playing |
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| Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: McAfee, NJ
Posts: 2,242
| Not to take anything at all away from Buddy Guy's prowness as a rockin', electric bluesman, but some of my favorite stuff of his is the acoustic blues album he put out a few years ago. If you haven't tasted it, try out "Blues Singer". As is his forte, he's surrounded by some top-shelf musicians (Clapton, BB King).
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