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The Blues 09:53 - Mar 3 with 13351 viewsGretsch

Bought some old blues albums the weekend, a bit of Son House and Muddy Waters, always have liked the early Delta stuff since I was a lad as I am a big Stones fan and like to listen to their influences, favourites of mine are Leadbelly, Howling Wolf and Robert Johnson. I know it's cliched but I like the "woke up this morning" and "Gonna write me a letter " type stuff.

Anyone got any tracks and artists to recommend, I know the names of most of the guys obviosuly but dont want to get into downloading an album to hear one or two tracks that I may like.

For all the youngsters old stuff to me doesnt mean Clapton and Rory Gallagher
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The Blues on 10:00 - Mar 3 with 7717 viewsDarran

Warwick and Lohengrim are the correct answer here.

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The Blues on 10:17 - Mar 3 with 7704 viewsperchrockjack

With Son House and Muddy Waters you re in a good place already.

Check this guy out too.

you either got a voice like this or you aint


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The Blues on 11:24 - Mar 3 with 7690 viewsWarwickHunt

Charley Patton, Tommy Johnson, Tommy McClennan, Willie Brown, Blind Willie Johnson, Mississippi John Hurt, Sleepy John Estes, Blind Blake, Blind Boy Fuller, Lightnin' Hopkins, Blind Willie McTell, Gary Davis, Skip James, Mance Lipscomb, Bo Carter, Robert Wilkins, Robert Petway, Blind Lemon Jefferson...the tip of the icebeg. I'll PM you some good compilation titles when I've got time.







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The Blues on 11:51 - Mar 3 with 7684 viewsGretsch

Enjoyed Robert Wilkins especially, trying to learn a bit of harmonica to go with the guitar, starting to bend a few notes, but want to try and play it Dylan style, no hands, any players recommend a "good" DVD, youtube link.

Anyone watched that box set that Martin Scorsese made, any good???

Also like some of the old female blues singers and going to get into a bit of that.
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The Blues on 12:50 - Mar 3 with 7668 viewsWarwickHunt

The Blues on 11:51 - Mar 3 by Gretsch

Enjoyed Robert Wilkins especially, trying to learn a bit of harmonica to go with the guitar, starting to bend a few notes, but want to try and play it Dylan style, no hands, any players recommend a "good" DVD, youtube link.

Anyone watched that box set that Martin Scorsese made, any good???

Also like some of the old female blues singers and going to get into a bit of that.


You want to play Dylan style? Try sticking it up your arse and farting...
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The Blues on 13:09 - Mar 3 with 7662 viewsLohengrin

If it's Blues you're after, pal, then Warwick will be the man to set you out on the right path. I don't know that much but I do know what I like and at the risk of over-simplifying things if you were to split Blues music up into a series of schools then I'd choose the Piedmont Blues over all the the rest, probably because it's more of a Country hybrid and I love to hear that old Ragtime guitar.






If I had to choose one Blues artist to have in my collection though, just the one, it would be this chap, no contest.


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The Blues on 13:09 - Mar 3 with 7661 viewsGretsch

The Blues on 12:50 - Mar 3 by WarwickHunt

You want to play Dylan style? Try sticking it up your arse and farting...


Well thanks for that.

By Dylan style I mean on a frame while playing a guitar, could have named anybody who plays this way I suppose, but nothing wrong with Dylan.
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The Blues on 13:09 - Mar 3 with 7661 viewsLohengrin

The Blues on 12:50 - Mar 3 by WarwickHunt

You want to play Dylan style? Try sticking it up your arse and farting...



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The Blues on 13:26 - Mar 3 with 7653 viewsLohengrin

The Blues on 13:09 - Mar 3 by Gretsch

Well thanks for that.

By Dylan style I mean on a frame while playing a guitar, could have named anybody who plays this way I suppose, but nothing wrong with Dylan.


His voice has deteriorated beyond the point of comedy now......


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The Blues on 13:58 - Mar 3 with 7641 viewsGretsch

He is going on 73, and was struggling from the start, but he had a certain something with the songs he wrote.

I am normally a stickler for the original always being the best but fairplay Adele knocks spots off him on Make you Feel my love.

Nice song to play on the old geetar too. But anyway how do you play the blues on a harmonica with no hands?
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The Blues on 14:01 - Mar 3 with 7639 viewsWarwickHunt

The Blues on 13:58 - Mar 3 by Gretsch

He is going on 73, and was struggling from the start, but he had a certain something with the songs he wrote.

I am normally a stickler for the original always being the best but fairplay Adele knocks spots off him on Make you Feel my love.

Nice song to play on the old geetar too. But anyway how do you play the blues on a harmonica with no hands?


Badly.
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The Blues on 14:11 - Mar 3 with 7632 viewsGretsch

The Blues on 14:01 - Mar 3 by WarwickHunt

Badly.


Again thanks for that.

Found a site now http://www.harmonicaacademy.com/categories/20090128_1

Think you may be surprised to see how many blues guitarists accompany themselves with a Harmonica holder "obviously very badly"
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The Blues on 14:17 - Mar 3 with 7628 viewsGretsch

Just to add another request, I watched that Blues program on BBC4 the other week, but have deleted it. There was a guy who went around the states I think in the thirties, basically recording these old guys on their front porch, who werent stars just someone in the town who happened to play and sing, it wasnt Lomax but another white guy.

Anyone know who and if theres an album?, I imagine it would be quite obscure stuff, from people never heard of before or since.
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The Blues on 14:40 - Mar 3 with 7618 viewsLohengrin

The Blues on 14:17 - Mar 3 by Gretsch

Just to add another request, I watched that Blues program on BBC4 the other week, but have deleted it. There was a guy who went around the states I think in the thirties, basically recording these old guys on their front porch, who werent stars just someone in the town who happened to play and sing, it wasnt Lomax but another white guy.

Anyone know who and if theres an album?, I imagine it would be quite obscure stuff, from people never heard of before or since.


You're probably talking about Ralph Peer.

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The Blues on 14:55 - Mar 3 with 7609 viewsWarwickHunt

The Blues on 14:11 - Mar 3 by Gretsch

Again thanks for that.

Found a site now http://www.harmonicaacademy.com/categories/20090128_1

Think you may be surprised to see how many blues guitarists accompany themselves with a Harmonica holder "obviously very badly"


Listen to Little Walter - if you can name me anyone who can do that with a holder I'll suck your cock in Burton's window.
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The Blues on 15:02 - Mar 3 with 7603 viewsWarwickHunt

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The Blues on 15:04 - Mar 3 with 7598 viewsperchrockjack

No Burtons on Wirral ffs so which one do you fancy.

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The Blues on 15:08 - Mar 3 with 7596 viewsLohengrin

Musselwhite and McCoy, Warwick. You've got to give them their due. A proper pair of Charlies!

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The Blues on 15:10 - Mar 3 with 7594 viewsWarwickHunt

The Blues on 15:04 - Mar 3 by perchrockjack

No Burtons on Wirral ffs so which one do you fancy.


As it's you we can skip theatre and dinner. I'm easy.
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The Blues on 15:12 - Mar 3 with 7591 viewsperchrockjack

Make it the Everton game then. I wont be hungry either but I ll bring a harp (IVe got two)

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The Blues on 15:19 - Mar 3 with 7589 viewsWarwickHunt

The Blues on 15:08 - Mar 3 by Lohengrin

Musselwhite and McCoy, Warwick. You've got to give them their due. A proper pair of Charlies!


The great Jerry McCain. The first one is heap good...





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The Blues on 16:58 - Mar 3 with 7564 viewsLohengrin

Boppin' time!




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The Blues on 17:06 - Mar 3 with 7557 viewsDarran





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The Blues on 17:10 - Mar 3 with 7555 viewsLohengrin

Daz, your intruding that camp nonsense into this thread is like putting a veruca into a glass slipper.

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The Blues on 17:13 - Mar 3 with 7552 viewsDarran

The Blues on 17:10 - Mar 3 by Lohengrin

Daz, your intruding that camp nonsense into this thread is like putting a veruca into a glass slipper.


The thread needed sorting out.

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