paul secor Posted July 28, 2006 Report Posted July 28, 2006 Folks have to understand some "soul jazz" and bunches of "blues artists" performed differently in front of different audiences. I'd pay $100 for a cd of BB live at Silvio's in 1965. I'd be right behind you. Unfortunately the closest we'll probably get to that is his Blues Is King recording, according to the liner notes, "recorded in a Chicago club on the night of November 5, 1966". I've always felt that it's a much better record than the acclaimed Live at the Regal. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted July 28, 2006 Report Posted July 28, 2006 Well Chuck hearing the recording, this is not a multi-generation source. Its clearly straight from the soundboard to reel to digital. One generation from the source. I love all eras of B.B. but its very rare to find recordings much earlier than this. Listening to these tracks he's sounds as strong as the Blues is King album or Live at the Regal. You dang kids and your silly opinions! Quote
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