Albert King & Stevie Ray Groove Born Under a Bad Sign

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Damn. I just downloaded the sheet music.

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Yeah, man!

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@MikeC I’ve been working on The Thrill Is Gone as my entry into the blues form, but that video knocked a brutha’s socks off.

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This tune is a classic, for sure. And to get the chance to see and hear both Albert and Stevie rip on it is priceless

Notice how Stevie looks intently at Albert, and Albert in turn beams with pride as he watches Stevie play.

And the bass player is so solid, laying down a stone groove for the lead players to soar over. Just too good.

The “Hee, hee, hee!” at the end says it all.

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