Buddy Guy, Ronnie Wood & Johnny Lang Miss You Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010

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Published 2011-07-31

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  • @janiceellery1653
    Buddy Guy is now 87 and as of August 2023 still occasionally performs. Let's continue to support artists of all ages. Too often people forget about them or talk about them past tense like they're already gone.
  • @jimbanda
    Ronnie has never aged , he looked 77 in 75 and he still looks 77 in '23 . Legend
  • was front row for 2007 and 2010 Crossroads. I've seen a zillion concerts but these two were top 5, no doubt. So many guitar gods who checked their egos at the door and came to have some fun and support a great cause.
  • @Belinda-lm3ol
    I'm a 71 year old lady I can't think of a better way to start my day than this video
  • @paulkirton8945
    Buddy breaks a string and builds a song around it.Legend.
  • @KittyGrizGriz
    Saw “Jonny” Lang open for the Stones when he was only 19yrs young, what a fantastic musician he is and my 1st time seeing the Stones, they definitely had me under their thumb. Love this performance and especially Buddy Guy, who else could break a guitar string & so coolly ad lib it into the “Miss You” song groove~A MASTER that’s who?!! 🎉🎉🎉
  • @tomlunsford6219
    I was there. It was over 95 degrees that day and the music was even hotter.
  • @landenchantment
    I was there. When this started it felt like everything levitated. It was magic. And it's not like the other acts weren't top of the line.
  • @MrJIMMYDANUB
    At 86 years old (just saw him yesterday) this man still absolutely wails on the guitar and broke his guitar string on the first song as proof 😂😂
  • @reginaeast2824
    This kind of music Never grows old for me!! Love it ❤🎶🎶🎸
  • @PsvchoMonkey
    this king of magicians doesn't exist anymore. Buddy Guy is a legend.
  • @sissej1
    This is real music, children.
  • All these Legends on stage seem to hypnotize people. They're all savants, and legends in their industry. And yet no one is giving props to the bass-man, who walked everybody through the whole damn performance.