tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-660808341284783109.post4129346844794338279..comments2024-03-02T07:40:22.786+03:00Comments on Only Solitaire blog: B. B. King: Live At The RegalUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-660808341284783109.post-46192245682909488292018-11-22T03:25:57.546+03:002018-11-22T03:25:57.546+03:00I would reconcile the gap between BB's public ...I would reconcile the gap between BB's public persona with GS' inference (he uses the word obviously to underscore this). I don't think GS is implying that BB is immodest, just someone who placed a high value on his outputVenkyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04720527779162234266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-660808341284783109.post-86768783770163267632015-09-30T22:59:01.690+03:002015-09-30T22:59:01.690+03:00"According to hearsay, King himself never con..."According to hearsay, King himself never considered the final product to be all that great, which is telling, coming from someone who quite obviously is his own biggest fan."<br /><br />Where did you get that nonsense from? B.B. was a more than modest man, who seriously undervalued his own abilities for his entire life. He described Eric Clapton as a genius and didn't think he was in the same league!Julesnoreply@blogger.com