The BLUES Thread
33thirdcom
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Alright who ya listenin to? I have been bumpin alot of Freddie King lately. This Album is really doin it for me...
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These albums are okay, but for the REAL schitt pick up his sixties sides on the King/Federal label. I mean, anything you see; they've been issued and reissued numerous times, but you can't go wrong with any of 'em. 'Specially his instrumentals (like his 1961 pop crossover hit "Hide Away"); these were real songs and not just faceless 12-bar jams.
This album here: reissues two all-instrumental albums he did for King and belongs on any blues "desert island disc" list.
From my radio show a while back:
Galactic Fractures Blues Show
Playlist:
Lightnin Hopkins - Blues In The Bottle (Bluesville)
Mississippi John Hurt - Avalon Blues (Piedmont)
Leadbelly - Blind Lemon (Stinson)
Mance Lipscomb - Shake Shake Mama (Arhoolie)
Bill Williams - My Girlfriend Left Me (Blue Goose)
JD Short & Big Joe Williams - Nobody Knows Chicago Like I Do (Delmark)
Butch Cage & Willie Thomas - 44 Blues (Folk-Lyric)
Blind Lemon Jefferson - Hot Dogs (Biograph)
Pink Anderson - I Got Mine (Riverside)
Brownie Mcghee & Sonny Terry - If You Lose Your Money (folkways)
Muddy Waters - Good Morning Schoolgirl (Chess)
Charlie Patton - 34 Blues (yazoo)
Willie Blackwell - Shes Young And Wild (document)
Taj Mahal - Fishin Blues (Edsel)
Leadbelly - Midnight Special (folkways)
Lightnin Hopkins - Bad Luck And Trouble??? from bad luck and trouble (folkways)
Blind Lemon Jefferson - See The My Grave Is Kept Clean (Biograph)
Lightnin Hopkins - See The My Grave Is Kept Clean (folkways)
Tommy McClennan - Whiskey Head Man (document)
Mississippi John Hurt - Salty Dog (Piedmont)
Rev Gary Davis - There Was A Time I Was Blind (Riverside)
Mance Lipscomb - Jack o Diamonds Is A Hard Card To Play (Arhoolie)
Charlie Patton - Shake It And Break It (yazoo)
Leon Strickland - I Don???t Wanna Be Yo Low Down Dog No Mo (Folk-Lyric)
Robert Johnson - Me And The Devil Blues (Columbia)
Brownie Mcghee & Sonny Terry - Make A Little Money (folkways)
JD Short & Big Joe Williams - Rambled & Wandered (Delmark)
Bill Williams - Lucky Blues (Blue Goose)
Muddy Waters - Big Leg Woman (Chess)
Leadbelly - Gray Goose (Stinson)
Robert Johnson - Hellhound On My Trail (Columbia)
Clarence Edwards - Stack o Dollars (Folk-Lyric)
Brownie McGhee - Good Morning Blues (folkways)
Brownie McGhee - Four Day Creep (folkways)
Lightnin Hopkins - Goin To Dallas To See My Pony Run (Bluesville)
JD Short & Big Joe Williams - Goin Back To Crawford Mississippi (Delmark)
Blind Lemon Jefferson - Got The Blues (Biograph)
Blind Lemon Jefferson - Long Lonesome Blues (Biograph)
Mississippi John Hurt - Casey Jones (Piedmont)
Leadbelly - Careless Love (folkways)
Leadbelly - Easy Rider (folkways)
nice i am DLing as I type.
Magic Sam: West Side Soul
Bobby "Blue" Bland:Turn On Your Love Light Duke vol 2
Also Jimmy Witherspoon
Is doin it on some late night steez
Here is a crazy sounding and damn funny 80's blues song that didn't have a label. Just had "dip my dipper" written on it.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/2iou93
and here is Abner Jay:
kicks ass. he is a one man band plays all the instruments at the same time and sounds a bit like Wesley Willis. Here's a song
http://www.divshare.com/download/1084696-a53
hahaa the Dippins track is hilarious, and the sound is crazy.
Albert Collins
Billy Boy Arnold
Slim Harpo
Mississippi John Hurt
big cosign on Freddy King.
He lives 3 doors down from me and I have yet to go see him play. I need to go do that.
In doing so, you will feel that you've seen Robert Johnson, Jimmy Reed, Albert King, Jimi Hendrix, Robert Cray, W.C. Clark (Gary's uncle), and Stevie Ray Vaughn all rolled into one.
"Dip My Dipper" by Chicago's own Cicero Blake!!! On the Sound Plus label (dist. by TK). I think the date on this is actually '77 (I'm not 100% sure, since I'm not at home where my copy of this record is). This was a HUGE hit for Blake on the chitlin'-circuit, and probably remains his signature song to this day.
Aretha Franklin Never Loved A Man and most of the Spirit In The Dark LP
Johnny Taylor Raw Blues
Linda Hornbuckle
Blind Willie Johnson
wow, thanks for the info. I was always curious about who it was, and a little info about it. It's such a great song.
She has never been a big blues fan but I bought her the Bluesbreakers with Clapton, Hound Dog Taylor's first on Alligator & the first Butterfield Blues Band LPs a month ago & remembered how great each of those LPs are also.