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The scene is Farm Aid, 1985, attended by a crowd of 80,000 people. The song is “How Blue Can You Get.” And the key moment comes at the 3:10 mark, when the blues legend B.B. King breaks a guitar string, then manages to replace it before the song finishes minutes later. All the while, he keeps the song going, never missing a beat and singing the blues. Enjoy.
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This content originally appeared on Open Culture and was authored by OC
OC | Sciencx (2024-10-24T07:38:33+00:00) B.B. King Changes a Broken Guitar String Mid-Song at Farm Aid, and Doesn’t Miss a Beat (1985). Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2024/10/24/b-b-king-changes-a-broken-guitar-string-mid-song-at-farm-aid-and-doesnt-miss-a-beat-1985/
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