Try the James Brown stuff from the same TAMI show. Worth a look.
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I came across this by chance, only two minutes long but it's terrific.
No City link although the way Bo moves to his microphone at the start bears comparison with Rickie Lambert in a counter-attack.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17W7496230Y
Try the James Brown stuff from the same TAMI show. Worth a look.
I saw him in New Orleans years ago he had the crowd in the palm of his hand within about 3 seconds. The best rhythm guitarist I have ever seen.
Classic stuff. Unusual to see one of the backing girls playing a guitar though? Love their hairstyles - Motown style!
Great clip loramski.
Check these 3 clips, hope you all enjoy them.
Robert Petway - Catfish Blues 1941
https://youtu.be/E9z7eCCRAtY
Sister Rosette Tharpe - Didn't it Rain 1964
https://youtu.be/SR2gR6SZC2M
Gabor Szabo - Galatea's Guitar 1968 (taken from the excellent album Dreams)
https://youtu.be/TZp_nGMj6GE
The girl playing the guitar was 'The Duchess'. Saw Bo at Southampton when the Rolling Stones opened the show! Also saw Sister Rosetta at Portsmouth with Muddy Waters in the R&B caravan.
Preferred Elias McDaniel and McKinley Morganfield meself
I saw him when he played the Bute town carnival one year, I kid you not
See this
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/incomin...s-back-7615826
I'm in picture 7 of 20 from the 1987 one Aswad were on
Santana's tribute to Szabo:
https://youtu.be/7NU-eDrFApE
Great bit of nostalgia there, thanks for that.
Jeez I feel old after seeing some of those pics.
Went to many of the Butetown carnivals.
I remember the merry go round in one of them... was an absolute death trap with no safety checks.
Ah, they were the days watching bands for nothing and supplying your own booze and herb.... even Glastonbury was free back then, to some of us anyway
Butetown carnival video loads of clips from years gone by including 1984
Enjoy :)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BVENtPtK8iQ
We should have signed Eddie up front!
Some interesting stuff. Thanks for the recommendations (James Brown sure could dance, incredible).
Here's what I was looking for when I stumbled across Hey Bo Diddley. It's an instrumental by Bo that John Peel would play now and again, Mumblin' Guitar. No live footage I'm afraid but worth a listen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEfz9VfFOKQ