Buddy Guy · 2006
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House Of Blues
Los Angeles
CA


Mesa Arts Center (Ikeada Theatre)
Mesa
AZ


Meadowbrook Music Theater
Rochester Hills
MI

with Koko Taylor and James Hunter

Bonnaroo Music Festival
Manchester
TN


Kulturbolaget
Malmö
Sweden

Going Down Elevate Me Mama She's Nineteen Years Old Got My Mojo working Hoochie Coochie Man I've Got Dreams To Remember Drowning On Dry Land Use Me Boom Boom Fever Voodoo Chile Muddy Waters tune Love her with a feeling Damn Right I've Got The Blues Knock On Wood

Phoenixhalle
Mainz
Germany


Unknown
Avoine
France

Going Down Five Long Years Medley Hoochie Coochie Man She's 19 Years Old Mustang Sally Boom Boom I Got Dreams To Remember Drowning On Dry Land Band Intro ? Voodoo Chile Damn Right I Got The Blues / On A Saturday Night Medley

North sea Jazz festival- Ahoy Hall
Rotterdam
Netherlands

Five long years Got my mojo working I've got dreams to remember Hoochie Coochie man Damn right I've got the blues Fever Drowning on dry land Boom boom boom Do your thing

Zitadelle
Berlin
Germany

Goin' Down Hoochie Coochie Man/Love Her With a Feeling Dreams To Remember Fever Got My Mojo Working Down Don't Bother Me (Drowning on Dry Land)-> Rock Me Baby Buddy talks about John Lee Hooker->Boom Boom Buddy Talks about Eric Clapton->Strange Brew Buddy Talks about BB King->It's My Own Fault Buddy Talks about Jimi Hendrix->Voodoo Chile Jam Damn Right I Got the Blues (with band intros) Instumental(??) On A Saturday Night

Udo Music Festival
Shizuoka
Japan

35 mins liveset

Burnaby Blues & Roots Festival, Deer Lake Park
Burnaby
BC

Intro Goin' Down Hoochie Coochie Man Buddy Talks Love Her With A Feeling Dreams To Remember Drowning On Dry Land > Rock Me Baby Fever (with Susan Tedeschi) Boom Boom > Strange Brew > Voodoo Child > Jam > Lookin' For My Baby (with band intros) It's Still Called The Blues > Damn Right I've Got The Blues

Meadow Brook
Rochester
MI

Goin Down Hoochie Coochie Man > Got My Mojo Working Drowning On Dry Land > Rock Me Baby Fever Boom Boom > Strange Brew > Voodoo Child Dreams To Remember Feels Like Rain Band Intros > Lookin For My Baby

Anselemo Valencia Amphitheater (AVA)
Tucson
AZ


The Orange Peel
Asheville
NC

Going Down Hoochie Koochie Man I Just Want To Make Love To You Fever Drowning On Dry Land Everything's Gonna Be Alright > Boom Boom Strange Brew Damn Right I Got The Blues I've Got Dreams To Remember A Real Mother For Ya What Kind Of Woman Is This Voodoo Child (Slight Return) Saturday Night > Outro

Can't Quit the Blues
Unknown
Unknown

Ten Years Ago Hoodoo Man Blues Messin' with the Kid Come on in This House Sweet Little Angel Damn Right, I've Got the Blues Drowning on Dry Land Tramp Mustang Sally What'd I Say Louise McGhee
Robert Cray says that Buddy Guy's guitar solos sound like laughter from space, but they can also peal like the cries of lost souls attempting to cross the River Styx. If these 47 songs on three CDs plus a DVD boasting a new 75-minute documentary and six performances from the Montreux Jazz Festival prove anything, it's that Guy is one of the most dynamic, diverse, expressionistic, and emotional guitarists--in any genre. The set neatly examines the 70-year-old Chicago blues legend's half-century career, starting with a ragged but soulful "The Way You Been Treating Me" cut in 1957 at a radio station in Guy's native Louisiana that finds him developing his searing, exploratory style. A year later, he's in Chicago working with tunesmith Willie Dixon, and the rest is history (chronicled in Anthony DeCurtis's excellent lines notes) that leads from the glory days of Chess Records to Guy's early breakout recordings for Vanguard to his modern-day mastery. The most recent recordings often find him working with acolytes: Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Keb' Mo', Jonny Lang, Bonnie Raitt, Keith Richards, and John Mayer (who duets with Guy on the unreleased "I'd Rather Be Blind, Crippled & Crazy"). B.B. King, who along with Guitar Slim was Guy's most important early influence, also joins Clapton and Guy on a stirring acoustic version of John Lee Hooker's "Crawlin' Kingsnake."

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