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In Minor there are many ways...
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04-14-2020 03:46 AM
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Koko and Lonnie
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Here is one of the most gut wrenching slow blues songs that I have ever heard. (Forgive me if I have posted it before). This guy sings the song like he is really living this. There is probably cause to arrest him just from this song.
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Another one.. Slow Blues..They guy is living it
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Good Texas Blues Guitar Playing. Great phrasing with plenty of dynamics. Great live performance, here.
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Here's a reason to throw away your guitar
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R.I.P. Alvin
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"Circus Man said: to see the show without a cent,
you gotta carry water for the elephant"
Leroy and Scrapper
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I would drink muddy water,
I'd sleep in a hollow log,
before I stay up here,
honey, treated like a dog....
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Especially from 5:53 (Duane Allman):
Also excellent (Mike Bloomfield):
Clapton in his prime:
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Originally Posted by MarkRhodes
Cheers
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Subtle as a sledgehammer... sam fish oozes raw energy. Definitely not jazz, but I love it...
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Lucille...and this time not B.B. King's guitar.
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Another Lucille:
(Parental advisory recommended)
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Some blues for your listening pleasure...
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Ah, the stinging chime of a nicely amplified Strat...
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05-05-2020, 02:10 PM #243joelf Guest
This is still running?!
Dayum! I created a cool? monster...
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05-05-2020, 02:15 PM #244joelf Guest
And, apropos of nothing really, my own interest has been revived: Received and listened to Butterfield, Keep on Moving; on the way (also in vinyl, naturelment): BB King, Live at the Regal; Albert King, Years Gone By; Butterfield, East-West.
Most are replacements for my once bulging collection---and I'm just getting started...
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"From your head down to your liver..."
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05-10-2020, 12:06 PM #246joelf Guest
Got a care package in the mail yesterday....
With THIS in it!:
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Originally Posted by joelf
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05-10-2020, 07:51 PM #248joelf GuestOriginally Posted by TOMMO
And I also treated myself to this, which just arrived:
(Title missing---of course it's The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw)...
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an original marvel... often referred to as the "King of the Ragtime Guitar"....from the earliest days of recording...not much known about him!
georgia bound- by the great-blind blake
cheers
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Originally Posted by joelf
L-5, L-50, ES-150 questions
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