Allman Brothers' version of McTell's "Statesboro Blues" was a staple of their concerts in the late 60s & early 70s, and is on their "Idlewild South" LP as well.
Blind Willie is my favorite bluesman! A true mixture of country and delta like no-one else ever could do! He's responsible for so many great songs, including "Statesboro Blues" "Southern Can Blues" and "Razor Ball" as well as so much more. Southern rock has pretty much Blind Willie to thank yet hardly a one of these 'rockers' has heard one note of his...
Allman Brothers' version of McTell's "Statesboro Blues" was a staple of their concerts in the late 60s & early 70s, and is on their "Idlewild South" LP as well.
sirkickbutt1 8 months ago
mr mactell ! this dudes got more names than the devil
sheilapatrick1 1 year ago
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sheilapatrick1 1 year ago
Blind Willie is my favorite bluesman! A true mixture of country and delta like no-one else ever could do! He's responsible for so many great songs, including "Statesboro Blues" "Southern Can Blues" and "Razor Ball" as well as so much more. Southern rock has pretty much Blind Willie to thank yet hardly a one of these 'rockers' has heard one note of his...
daddysevenpointfiver 2 years ago