Rupert is one of the nicest guys in the biz. He has been my POC for Seydel for awhile and has also tweaked a couple for me. When I heard this song I just had to know the 5 W's about it so Rupert told me it was from an old Sugar Blue tune in the key of Low C. I have worked with a couple in the Low keys for Collard, Greens & Gravy. Well I got me a Low C and even found the CD with this song "ANOTHER MAN GONE DOWN" Now I just have to learn it SB only has the drums backing him on it KOH Brasso
Rupert! Properly pronounced 'Ru-Pair' if your nasty rules and David of the Payne order rules for posting this. It totally sucks I missed Buck Eye this year. Hatin' it now.
yeah...and it sure sucks that you missed Buckeye too. It's never the same without you there: we need you so the blues guys will show up and for me,just to hang out with and get to hear you blow the roof off the place ;)
I'd be SO sad if there wasn't..I've written to Jack, cc'ing harp-l, asking ANYone to respond about whether there's going to be one..and nobody's gotten back to me yet. It would suck big time..it was my first harp convention. I have such neat memories of YOU playing there, too..
Miss...he's as great a guy in person, too. Always willing to give advice and tweak a harp when necessary...I'd seen a video of him playing Stranger on the Shore on a Low, low F a year or so back, but this was a big surprise...having him do this amazing song at Buckeye. Had no idea he could do this...Blew me away.
Awesome playing...I was blown away when Rupert did this song at Buckeye since it's among my very favourites. Can't believe you got it on video...VERY cool, Dave..thanks for sharing!
Thank you Scotty! I posted it just for your enjoyment. Thanks for bringing the British spelling of "favorite" to the comment box. Makes it look like it has class... and whatnot.
Rupert is one of the nicest guys in the biz. He has been my POC for Seydel for awhile and has also tweaked a couple for me. When I heard this song I just had to know the 5 W's about it so Rupert told me it was from an old Sugar Blue tune in the key of Low C. I have worked with a couple in the Low keys for Collard, Greens & Gravy. Well I got me a Low C and even found the CD with this song "ANOTHER MAN GONE DOWN" Now I just have to learn it SB only has the drums backing him on it KOH Brasso
springer94 9 months ago
Sounds good! * * * * *
knirisen 2 years ago 2
is that a ten hole? cool
LesterBflat 2 years ago
Rupert! Properly pronounced 'Ru-Pair' if your nasty rules and David of the Payne order rules for posting this. It totally sucks I missed Buck Eye this year. Hatin' it now.
jasonricci 3 years ago 2
yeah...and it sure sucks that you missed Buckeye too. It's never the same without you there: we need you so the blues guys will show up and for me,just to hang out with and get to hear you blow the roof off the place ;)
ElizabethGS 3 years ago 2
Hey I heard there is not going to be a buck eye this year? do you know anything? i'll call you...
J
jasonricci 3 years ago
I'd be SO sad if there wasn't..I've written to Jack, cc'ing harp-l, asking ANYone to respond about whether there's going to be one..and nobody's gotten back to me yet. It would suck big time..it was my first harp convention. I have such neat memories of YOU playing there, too..
ElizabethGS 3 years ago
Loving this guy. Back porch blues at its best!!
maddogharp 3 years ago
Rupert is a real nice guy, I spoke with him over the phone when I bought a set of Seydel Silvers. Great playing, love the low c.....
missmymissy 3 years ago
Miss...he's as great a guy in person, too. Always willing to give advice and tweak a harp when necessary...I'd seen a video of him playing Stranger on the Shore on a Low, low F a year or so back, but this was a big surprise...having him do this amazing song at Buckeye. Had no idea he could do this...Blew me away.
ElizabethGS 3 years ago
Did I hear Mr. Payne say 'By golly, that's some harmonica playin'!, or something to that effect at the end? I agree he plays grrrrrrrrreat!
quinoacat 3 years ago
Yeah, that was me. At that time, I was the only person in Ohio without an accent...;)
elkriverharmonicas 3 years ago
Super technique. Great performance! You should post more stuff on YouTube.
Gus (the tenor tone guy)
GusStAnthony 3 years ago
I could listen to that all day.
elkriverharmonicas 3 years ago
Yo Rupert...Outstanding!
gazell 3 years ago 2
Awesome playing...I was blown away when Rupert did this song at Buckeye since it's among my very favourites. Can't believe you got it on video...VERY cool, Dave..thanks for sharing!
Elizabeth
ElizabethGS 3 years ago 2
Thank you Scotty! I posted it just for your enjoyment. Thanks for bringing the British spelling of "favorite" to the comment box. Makes it look like it has class... and whatnot.
elkriverharmonicas 3 years ago
...then my work is done ;)
lol
Seriously..Rupert was awesome at Buckeye, and this video really shows him letting loose. Too cool.
ElizabethGS 3 years ago
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ElizabethGS 3 years ago
Scotty, you are always welcome to post the message twice on my videos.. you rock... Dave
elkriverharmonicas 3 years ago
how the heck did that happen? lol, inadvertently, I assure you. Ah well...appreciate your sense of humour, Dave.
You rock too ;)
ElizabethGS 3 years ago
Awesome!
So glad I was there to see Rupert play live!
Thanks for sharing this on YouTube Dave !
airmojo 3 years ago 2
I invited him down for the Deer jerky gang at Buckeye... but, he was evidently too busy kicking ass on the Low C Forty Seven.
You're the man, by the way, Mojo.
elkriverharmonicas 3 years ago
i want a SEYDEL!
Comuna 3 years ago 2
WOW! VERY COOL!
OldWailer 3 years ago 2