Freddie King - Have You Ever Loved A Woman

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Published 2011-01-14
Freddie King - Have You Ever Loved A Woman

From The Dvd Live In Europe

All Comments (21)
  • @philiptate8009
    Ask BB, Albert, and Freddie... you don't have to have the fastest fingers to knock us out. Phrasing. Melody. And pure soul.
  • God damn that opening line have you ever loved a woman gave me insane goosebumps. What a badass voice
  • @jimbob3030
    Holy crap! Every once in a while you find something that is just pure gold on youtube, after searching through so much trash.
  • He’s a killer front man and he gives so much props to the band. That’s awesome.
  • The Bassist and the drummer deserve so much credit for maintaining the perfect tensions through the crests and troughs of tempo in this masterpiece of blues that breathes emotion with each beat. That slapping snare after Freddie is done with the licks, that bass fading and coming back, dropping off in between when the Piano is building up, this performance is a lesson in the unteachable.
  • Now I know why Page,Clapton,Beck,Richards,and countless others were so mesmerized by the sheer power of Freddie King.Damn what a showman. Don't hurt that the band is hitting on all 8 either.been a hard rocker all my life, time to go down the Blues trail
  • @martingoodwin8884
    Back at this video again and every time it’s just unreal how cool was he
  • @semitar6
    Freddie King is too often overlooked, he was a master of his instrument... and deserves to be among the greats.
  • @1stSaintsFan
    I saw Freddie King open for Eric Clapton back in 1975 a few months before his untimely death. The man was on fire and Eric came on during his set for a few songs and then after Clapton's headline set there was a long delay. Then EC & Freddie came onto the stage and did a 30 minute encore of blistering guitar interplay. It was one magic night that I will never forget.
  • @bengunns9500
    Freddie King came to the UK and played in local Clubs and blew everyone away. He was just one of many blues influences on Rock Bands.
  • @gsmarin1
    That is the definition of the Blues, God Bless Freddie King
  • @METTI1986LA
    He is possessed by the blues gods - never seen a stank face like his - absolutely legendary
  • He took his coat off and just laid it across his amp. He didn’t even bother to fold it! He then jumped into playing some of the most soulful blues you ever heard! If you cannot feel this, you’re dead inside.
  • @jellobiafra2810
    I'm from Detroit (blow the reveille)! 1974: I saw Freddie King as the 'warm-up' band for Ted Nugent & The Amboy Dukes in a 2k seat arena! I'm here to tell ya, Freddie made all us 'young-punk' Hard-Rock Metal-Heads forget all-about the great Tedly! By the end, the crowd was completely NUTS! They called him out for TWO encores! ROX ON! - Dave B.
  • @jackclegg1876
    Roy Buchanan in front row. shows the respect Freddie gets from fellow musicians. That about says all you need to know about the great Freddie King.All time favorite of mine
  • @Noma_ridili
    01:38... Anyone with me during lockdown 2020 and listening to the KING of Blues
  • @larryboone5865
    Hate it when a damn commercial bust the cloud i was floating on! But that piano player thew me a ladder to climb back up with. Thank you.