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Taj Mahal - Ain't That a Lot of Love
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Taj Mahal at the Rolling Stones Rock n' Roll Circus in 1968.
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Sister Rosetta Tharpe - Didn't It Rain
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Rosetta Tharpe plays 'Didn't It Rain'. Recorded in Manchester, England in 1964.
Taken from the DVD 'The American Folk Blues Festival: The British Tours'
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Robert Lockwood - Steady Rollin' Man
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A verse from Robert Lockwood's cover of Robert Johnson's 'Steady Rollin Man'.
Taken from the Robert Mugge directed documentary, 'Hellhound On My Trail: The Afterlife of R...
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Willie Dixon - Nervous
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Legendary bluesman Willie Dixon tells us how he gets 'nervous' sometimes. Accompanying him are Memphis Slim on piano, Jump Jackson on drums and T-Bone Walker on guitar. Rec...
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Hound Dog Taylor and Little Walter - Wild About You Baby (American Folk Blues Festival Vol. 3)
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Little Walter accompanies Hound Dog Taylor and his band on 'Wild About You Baby'. Recorded on October 11th, 1967 in Copenhagen. This is amongst the only footage available o...
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Muddy Waters - Blow Wind Blow (American Folk Blues Festival)
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Muddy and the band tear into a brilliant version of 'Blow Wind Blow' as the young British audience de-boards from The Blues and Gospel Train. Shot in Manchester, England in...
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Muddy Waters - You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had
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Muddy Waters and the band play 'You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had' at a railroad station setting in Manchester, England in 1964.
Taken from the DVD American Folk B...
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Skip James - All Night Long (American Folk Blues Festival Vol. 3)
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Skip James plays a haunting version of 'All Night Long'.
Taken from the DVD American Folk Blues Festival Vol. 3
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Skip James - Crow Jane (American Folk Blues Festival)
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Nehemiah "Skip" James (1902-1969) plays 'Crow Jane', a traditional.
Taken from American Folk Blues Festival Vol. 3
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Eric Clapton - Little Queen of Spades (Session for Robert Johnson)
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Eric Clapton and his brilliant band do a cover of Robert Johnson's 'Little Queen of Spades'. Eric Clapton (vocals and guitar), Doyle Bramhall II (guitar), Nathan East (bass...
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