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From: sonnyboy3
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  • SBW II is good, no doubt about that... then you hear SBW I -John Lee Curtis Williamson and it just blows your mind tha some generations enjoyed such good music and beheld these talents... Funny how some folks wonder what we enjoy in such old music... Feel sorry for em

  • its quite differnt to learn music...choose the lifestyle of carrying the tradition on. But SBII LIVED the blues...as many of the older generation of bluesmen did. It WAS

    their life. We are mere pimples on the asses of these TRUE blues icons.

  • O, yeah...

    Thanks

  • dame shame,so much talent,one of the greats

  • there is nobody on this level. oh sure there are accomplished musicians. there are no sbw2's. not no mo' - we'll just get along with electronic effects and ivy league hokum and sociological wannabees. sho nuff, we'll get along. a long way from real.

  • 1:02 sounds awesome... how do you do that! Does anyone know the key?

  • @lukenacus Key of D, played on a G harp in 2nd position (cross harp)

  • What can u write about it the blues he is sings about we haven't reached that blues level...still trying remember these guys came from the fields

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