The untold true American story of an orphan boy from the heart of the Mississippi Delta who rose to music stardom around the world and inspired a generation of fans against all odds.The untold true American story of an orphan boy from the heart of the Mississippi Delta who rose to music stardom around the world and inspired a generation of fans against all odds.The untold true American story of an orphan boy from the heart of the Mississippi Delta who rose to music stardom around the world and inspired a generation of fans against all odds.
- Self - B. B. King's father
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
- Self
- (as 'Cadillac' John Nolden)
- Self
- (archive footage)
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King visits his birthplace, reminisces about his childhood, and tells us a few things we might not have known including how he developed his particular guitar sound, that he once worked as a disc jockey, and that he broke into radio by writing a jingle for Pep-ti-kon.
All in all this is a well rounded documentary, what shines through most is his humility, something for which certain musicians are not exactly renowned.
If took me in right from the beginning.
King would slowly establish himself in the record business and eventually begin to tour across America on what was known then as the "chitlin' circuit", which during strict segregation at the time provided black entertainers venues in theaters and clubs. He would gain more and more notoriety, as his talents were noticed, and with his million seller hit record "3 O'clock Blues", he would cross over and be able to perform in any venue and on national television.
What struck me the most, while viewing this movie, was the strength of character and genuineness of King, as well his sense of fairness despite all of the hardships he had endured. This often would be expressed with his quiet sense of humor, as well, of course through his soulful and legendary music.
Just to note, I thought the documentary could have been a little better edited, running near two hours with some areas being repetitive. Also, at first, it was hard to understand some of what the interviewees had to say. with their deep Southern accents and drawls.
However, overall I found this film to be very informative and interesting, and it also was filled with historic film clips and photos as well as good music.
Did you know
- Quotes
John Mayall: I would say that Eric
[Clapton]
John Mayall: was most influenced by Freddie King's playing, Mick Taylor was most influenced by Albert King, and Peter Green was most definitely a B B King devotee
- SoundtracksSpoonful Blues
Written by Charley Patton (as Charlie Patton)
Performed by Son House
Courtesy of EMI Music Ltd.
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- BB King: The Life of Riley
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- Runtime
- 2h 3m(123 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD