Buddy Guy did not know at the time that the British invasion was all about raw power and Buddy Guy had that by the trackloads...his voice is very strong and his guitar tone is just hard and heavy WITHOUT OVERDRIVE....his is just like a bolt of lightning....very hard to see and impossible to lay hands on.
Love this! Watching in 2019. Just saw Buddy Guy in concert in Flagstaff AZ. I love that this interview is just about good times and good music instead of promoting something. Long live the blues and rock and roll
Buddy is the artists' artist. A great man who came before the likes o Clapton, Page, Beck, Richards and Billy G. A talent beyond description. Go Buddy GO!
Buddy Guy,seem him at BluesFest in Philly, sadly, no longer running, he was awesome, one of the legends of the Blues!, Many of the greats have passed away, who’s gonna fill their shoes???
This interview makes me love and respect Buddy even more now. Look how badly he wanted it from such an early age! Thank you for everything, man! You're a hero!
I saw him in Portland at the Roseland in '06. I had no idea I was checking off a bucket list item for myself 15 years early. What and utterly astonishing performer and true living legend.
Have been to Buddy’s club in Chicago many times; a marvellous place with marvellous people playing there - above all, Buddy Guy. And he is such a nice chap, too.
Buddy Guy says what was I doing...... everything man everything..... if it wasn't for Buddy Guy everything else just wouldn't have happened thank you mr. Master Buddy Guy
Anyone who knows I said knows his genre of music and doesn’t like Buddy doesn’t know the blues. He influenced Jim the stones and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Stevie said no Buddy no Stevie, wow
Six time Grammy winner and guitar legend Buddy Guy spoke with us in a very entertaining interview back in 2001. We covered some amazing topics, including the release of Sweet Tea, exploring Mississippi, bringing in new fans, and creating new music! ru-vid.com?video_id=a1qhEYP7b9A