polalalla cette voix big mama awesome holalla quesque j'aurait avoir une grand ma comme elle comment elle joue a l’harmonica c'est surréaliste ils sont le rythme dans le sang (blood) des beyoncé peuve allez ce rhabiller "XD"
What a time, what a time, what a time. I consider myself a real blues fan, but I never have seen John Lee Hooker play the harmonica. These truly are some blues heavyweights on stage. Elvis Presley&Janis Joplin owe some of their success to recording Big Mama Thorton songs. Men seemed to receive more attention than the women in the blues. But Big Mama is one of the blues greats.
Your comments are correct, Janis loved Big Mama, she was a huge fan, and always gave her credit. I can't say the same for Elvis, although I like his music, he is no Big Mama or Janis for that matter when it comes to blues. As far as JLH, just legendary. Peace.
Right, I got what you meant. You're right, they did owe some of their successes with early songs to Big Mama. I meant, Janis gave her credit and also performed with her in San Fransisco once. I just didn't think Elvis mentioned his influences. Anyway, Peace to you, take care.
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korobaba1 6 months ago
white man stole black people music
z9a8j4m7 10 months ago
polalalla cette voix big mama awesome holalla quesque j'aurait avoir une grand ma comme elle comment elle joue a l’harmonica c'est surréaliste ils sont le rythme dans le sang (blood) des beyoncé peuve allez ce rhabiller "XD"
E180tekno 1 year ago
Genial!
soniaoddi 1 year ago
Galvanic jam -- loose, fun, fully alive. This is what is all about. Cool, man, cool.
Cruiserweight9 1 year ago
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Holy smoke: Big Mama Thornton, John Lee Hooker, Shakey Horton & Dr Ross all playing the harp.
(Thank you Tarja for starting the chain that got me here)
t50man 1 year ago
Holy smoke: Big Mama Thornton, John Lee Hooker, Shakey Horton & Dr Ross all playing the harp.
(Thank you Tarja for starting the chain that got me here)
t50man 1 year ago
Oh My!!
mrmikeuncle 2 years ago
Excellent.....¿DVD??
xLylacx 2 years ago
shuffle and slide wit it... yeahhh babey!
MsRachelMilano 2 years ago
I would love to apologize to her for the hate she and others must have suffered because of the color of her skin. What a beautiful person!!
davec3487 2 years ago
Excellent !! Chapeau Bas Madame, Messieurs ! Superbe vidéo ! Merci
ELVISetMoi 2 years ago 2
БРАВО!
Vetervspinu 2 years ago
I love that video! Root blues' the best!
sebast007 2 years ago
Get down y'all! Rock it on out!
PatsBooks 2 years ago
Excellent! Les bases man!
ONELITTLECACTUS 2 years ago 3
la classe
michou2750 2 years ago 3
I didn't know she played the Harmonica........
aspencer2004 3 years ago
1.25 fake.
nzillakilla 3 years ago
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you suck
julsbeans 3 years ago
you dont know the blues julsbeans it called fish eating and beer drinking blues that a old southern slang it really good
crazyque4m 2 years ago
I have the right to my own opinion. I'm just saying what I think is true every one has their own opinion. It is okay i promise you!
julsbeans 2 years ago
that is the wickedest dancing ive seen in my life :)
tanzil 3 years ago
LOL!!!!
aspencer2004 3 years ago
She's great...
TomasDec 3 years ago 3
What a time, what a time, what a time. I consider myself a real blues fan, but I never have seen John Lee Hooker play the harmonica. These truly are some blues heavyweights on stage. Elvis Presley&Janis Joplin owe some of their success to recording Big Mama Thorton songs. Men seemed to receive more attention than the women in the blues. But Big Mama is one of the blues greats.
SoulTooSoul 3 years ago 11
Your comments are correct, Janis loved Big Mama, she was a huge fan, and always gave her credit. I can't say the same for Elvis, although I like his music, he is no Big Mama or Janis for that matter when it comes to blues. As far as JLH, just legendary. Peace.
KosmicJanis 3 years ago 2
What I was trying to say was, Janis & Elvis recorded Big Mama songs. They also made hits of these recordings.
SoulTooSoul 3 years ago
Right, I got what you meant. You're right, they did owe some of their successes with early songs to Big Mama. I meant, Janis gave her credit and also performed with her in San Fransisco once. I just didn't think Elvis mentioned his influences. Anyway, Peace to you, take care.
KosmicJanis 3 years ago 2