Thought I knew all the Duster tracks, but cannot recall this. Nice. Different, and some very interesting chords too. Thanks for sharing it, but where is the video?
I actually hummed this tune last Christmas... I have the 12 DBs album on a worn down but cherished cassette tape. Never thought I'd be finding it here today. Great!
Saw Duster at Nottingham Uni in 1969, he was the support act to Fairport Convention(Sandy Denny, Richard Thompson etc.). He was great in his 'one man blues band' style. Sang, played harmonica, guitar,bass drum,cymbal,fantastic.I had hitchhiked 50 miles to see him and only about a dozen people were watching. Chatted to him at the bar afterwards,bought him a drink. He had a pint of orange cordial. Super guy, very modest and unassuming.'Jumping at shadows'is an absolute classic of British blues.
I saw Duster Bennett somewhere in Surrey in November 1974. He was amazing, but I had never heard his music again until now. Thanks for posting this, it's beautiful.
I saw Duster Bennett at Mothers Birmingham to all of 6 people, as it happened to be the night the final Cream concert was televised. Nice guy - very approachable. Such a shame about his end. 40 minutes from town is my favourite.
Love Duster Bennett, never heard this track before, its fantastic. I understood that his first real interest in music was gospel and that he later progressed to blues. Great stuff !!!
Not so sure it's so strange..............I've read that DB had faith, and there are a number of his songs that manifest an almost gospel quality, and certainly a quality of testifying the blues.
His music still rocks and speaks and has an incredible integrity about it. Great to see someone spreading the word! Thanks.
Thanks to you and all of the above contributors. As you are fans of Duster, be sure to check out the superb biography Jumping At shadows, written by Peter Green biographer Martin Celmins. Best wishes to all
Wow!
kettuantti 1 year ago
Thought I knew all the Duster tracks, but cannot recall this. Nice. Different, and some very interesting chords too. Thanks for sharing it, but where is the video?
Aaah...I just found out at the end. Thanks.
derryhawk 1 year ago
nice.thanks for posting
discgallerynow 2 years ago
Beautiful song I didn't know and now became instantly one of my favorites! A hug from Brazil.
HelioJenne 2 years ago
I'm a big fan of DB never heard this before, fantastic,,,WOW....!!!
caferive 2 years ago
I actually hummed this tune last Christmas... I have the 12 DBs album on a worn down but cherished cassette tape. Never thought I'd be finding it here today. Great!
yovo83 3 years ago
Saw Duster at Nottingham Uni in 1969, he was the support act to Fairport Convention(Sandy Denny, Richard Thompson etc.). He was great in his 'one man blues band' style. Sang, played harmonica, guitar,bass drum,cymbal,fantastic.I had hitchhiked 50 miles to see him and only about a dozen people were watching. Chatted to him at the bar afterwards,bought him a drink. He had a pint of orange cordial. Super guy, very modest and unassuming.'Jumping at shadows'is an absolute classic of British blues.
soccergun 3 years ago
I saw Duster Bennett somewhere in Surrey in November 1974. He was amazing, but I had never heard his music again until now. Thanks for posting this, it's beautiful.
16in74 3 years ago
I saw Duster Bennett at Mothers Birmingham to all of 6 people, as it happened to be the night the final Cream concert was televised. Nice guy - very approachable. Such a shame about his end. 40 minutes from town is my favourite.
walshamsupporter 3 years ago
Love Duster Bennett, never heard this track before, its fantastic. I understood that his first real interest in music was gospel and that he later progressed to blues. Great stuff !!!
caferive 3 years ago
Once heard, never forgotten.
jackson936 4 years ago
Not so sure it's so strange..............I've read that DB had faith, and there are a number of his songs that manifest an almost gospel quality, and certainly a quality of testifying the blues.
His music still rocks and speaks and has an incredible integrity about it. Great to see someone spreading the word! Thanks.
cymbula 4 years ago
Hi Cymbula
Thanks to you and all of the above contributors. As you are fans of Duster, be sure to check out the superb biography Jumping At shadows, written by Peter Green biographer Martin Celmins. Best wishes to all
guitarandharp 3 years ago