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B.B. King: Standing Room Only (1990)

B.B. King: Standing Room Only (1990)
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In the riveting concert film B.B. King: Standing Room Only, the legendary bluesman King performs eleven of his most popular standards before a rapt crowd at the Trump Marina Hotel on the Atlantic City Boardwalk. Selections include: "Let the Good Times Roll," "I'll Still Be Around," "Cost to be the Boss," "I'm a Poor Man But I'm a Good Man," "Ain't Nobody's Business What I Do," "Ain't Got Nothing But the Blues," "Why I Sing the Blues," "The Thrill is Gone," "When Love Comes to Town," "Someone Loves You," and "Peace to the World." ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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In the riveting concert film B.B. King: Standing Room Only, the legendary bluesman King performs eleven of his most popular standards before a rapt crowd at the Trump Marina Hotel on the Atlantic City Boardwalk. Selections include: "Let the Good Times Roll," "I'll Still Be Around," "Cost to be the Boss," "I'm a Poor Man But I'm a Good Man," "Ain't Nobody's Business What I Do," "Ain't Got Nothing But the Blues," "Why I Sing the Blues," "The Thrill is Gone," "When Love Comes to Town," "Someone Loves You," and "Peace to the World." ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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62 mins
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    David O.

    Outstanding, I Love the blues

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    Scott O.

    I like BB King, and have seen him in concert. Wanted to share the experience with family, but this vid looks slaped together, cheap, and dated: from the cheesy opening computer animation (was this done on an Amiga??) that opens it, to the washed out colors that reminded me of an old "Sonny & Cher" show. BB and his band were in great form, but deserve a better concert video as their legacy.

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