Playing along with blues on the radio w/my Ric
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Guys, my aplogies, I was suggesting nor implying that Cream were a blues band, what I was saying is there's a wide range of interpretation of many Blues songs.
I cited Willie Dixon as the original composer for information only, and to again illustrate the range of interpertation you can find. Muddy Water's version of You need love is one of my favourites.
A lot of older Blues songs have been exploited by big name acts with no reference or acknowledgement to the original artist.
Yes, it seems to be becoming "fashionable" these days to be a Blues player. There again, things like Sattelite Radio have expanded the audience and the age range.
I cited Willie Dixon as the original composer for information only, and to again illustrate the range of interpertation you can find. Muddy Water's version of You need love is one of my favourites.
A lot of older Blues songs have been exploited by big name acts with no reference or acknowledgement to the original artist.
Yes, it seems to be becoming "fashionable" these days to be a Blues player. There again, things like Sattelite Radio have expanded the audience and the age range.
"It's Red Jim, but not as we know it...."
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sabbath_of_bass
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Hi Jacob,
Don't think for a second you're interupting.
That's potentially long list, but here's a starting point
John Lee Hooker
Hound Dog Taylor
BB King
Howling Wolf
Elmore James
JJ Cale
Bo Didley
Ron Thomson
Tab Benoit
Little Freddie King
Muddy Waters
George Thoroughgood
I'm sure the other guys can add to the list as well.
If you've access to XM radio, go to channel 74, and you'll hear a wide range of Blues, and also get artist and album names.
Hope this helps.
Don't think for a second you're interupting.
That's potentially long list, but here's a starting point
John Lee Hooker
Hound Dog Taylor
BB King
Howling Wolf
Elmore James
JJ Cale
Bo Didley
Ron Thomson
Tab Benoit
Little Freddie King
Muddy Waters
George Thoroughgood
I'm sure the other guys can add to the list as well.
If you've access to XM radio, go to channel 74, and you'll hear a wide range of Blues, and also get artist and album names.
Hope this helps.
"It's Red Jim, but not as we know it...."
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sabbath_of_bass
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Charly...Clarence Gatemouth Brown is one of my favorite live performers of any genre...I've seen him several times and he and his band are superb. One thing I really like is that his band members are all musical monsters, and not one of them is a 'pretty' boy (not that there's anything wrong with that)...it's always cool to see a group of players that got where they are by playing rather than just having teen appeal...
Your 'Otis' contention is right on...even Mayberry's Otis Campbell meets my criteria for a great Blues man...
Your 'Otis' contention is right on...even Mayberry's Otis Campbell meets my criteria for a great Blues man...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
