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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Sacratomato
Posts: 826
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A nod to the old blues guys...
Been listening and playing ALOT to some of the old Blues guys: Little Walter (Muddy Waters, Luther Tucker on guitars), Sonny Boy Williamson (Muddy, Jimmy Rogers, Robert Jr. Lockwood on guitars), and Muddy himself. These guys are sweet!! There's even some tele's in there! If you are in a rut, and need some new inspiration, or even if your not completely familiar with this work, check it out! 8)
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Friend of Leo's
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that's where I go on a daily basis, add J.B Lenior, Freddie King, Johnny "Guitar" Watson, man o' man, some great players.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: San Jose
Age: 57
Posts: 780
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And BB when he played a tele
Very early BB King is right up there with the best. KBR turned me on to his early stuff, and man he could make a tele sing. Howlin Wolf slays me..
" I asked her for water, and she gives me gasoline" |
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Friend of Leo's
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yes, Vietnam Blues by J.B. Lenior is a stunning collection of tunes, he's got the "Mojo Boogie", "Talk to Your Daughter", "I Feel So Good", 24 tunes in all..........recorded in the early 60s but it sounds timeless. Outstanding guitar playing, singing and songwriting.
Vietman Blues is an amazing album, should be in everyones blues collection.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Rhode Island
Posts: 885
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I haven't strayed too far from those guys
Just the most moving music ever as far as I'm concerned.
Lots of people try to dress it up, and once in a while I catch myself going too far as well--but the power of those older recordings is just awsome. P. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Sollefteċ Sweden
Posts: 235
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Today I got a record called: The chronological Howlin´ Wolf 1951-1952! Memphis recordings!
It´s on a french(!) label called classics. I got most of the songs before, but some on vinyl, still some where new to me. So I am happy today! :D pEr
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Flushing, Michigan
Posts: 4,438
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Those early Howlin' Wolf sessions just KILL me! That's where some of the first intentionally distorted guitar was recorded (with the exception of Junior Barnard with Bob Wills). Wolf's vocals and harmonica are in great form too. I bought a cassette many years ago titled "Early Sun Sessions", or something like that. I love all his later stuff with Hubert Sumlin on guitar as well. I love ALL Howlin' Wolf.
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