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B.B. King - Key to the Highway B.B. King - Key to the Highway
Posted by: jemf999

Video duration: 234 seconds

BB plays and sings, but there's more of the latter than his famous guitar. Taken from the DVD "The Road to Memphis" (part of a series on the blues by Martin Scorsese)



Lulu - Cry Me a River Lulu - Cry Me a River
Posted by: jemf999

Video duration: 337 seconds

Lulu with Jeff Beck, Peter King (sax),
Jon Cleary (piano).
This came from Red White & Blues: http://www.pbs.org/t heblues/aboutfilms/f iggis.html
The live Abbey Road sessions were the best part of the dvd but unfortunately there wasn't enough material included on it and a lot of it was cut.



bobby rush live bobby rush live
Posted by: jemf999

Video duration: 200 seconds

Bobby Rush says "not only can it talk, it can sing too"; looking at the dancing woman's wobbly butt. Extract from "Blues: The Road to Memphis"



Eric Clapton_ Doyle Bramhall II - Travelling Riverside Blues Eric Clapton_ Doyle Bramhall II - Travelling Riverside Blues
Posted by: jemf999

Video duration: 273 seconds

E.C. with Doyle Bramhall II from Sessions for Robert J.



Hubert Sumlin & David Johansen - Smokestack Lightning Hubert Sumlin & David Johansen - Smokestack Lightning
Posted by: jemf999

Video duration: 221 seconds

Hubert Sumlin & David Johansen (from the NY Dolls) play together live. An extra on the DVD "Blues: the Road to Memphis".



Tom Jones & Jeff Beck - Love Letters Tom Jones & Jeff Beck - Love Letters
Posted by: jemf999

Video duration: 179 seconds

TV capture Abbey Road Studios session from "Red, White & Blues"



Jeff Beck@Abbey Road sessions Jeff Beck@Abbey Road sessions
Posted by: jemf999

Video duration: 150 seconds

Part of the rehearsals, though this one was cut!
John Cleary on piano.



Robert Belfour - Done Got Old Robert Belfour - Done Got Old
Posted by: jemf999

Video duration: 306 seconds

Robert Belfour live with self comment about when he was young. Hypnotic, yet intricate guitar work, expressive voice, perfect timing. The "unknown" artist in the extras on "Blues: The Road to Memphis" DVD.
http://www.snappe rmusic.com/theblues/ aboutfilms/pearce.ht ml
There was no mention of Robert Belfour in the credits (that I could see) nor on this page I just mentioned - very unfair!