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Odin029 liked 1 week ago
Emily Moldy Cover Tribute- "I'd Rather Go Blind" by Etta James
Welcome back for another rendition of the Emily Moldy Bedroom Cover Tour... where I bring you monthly updates of covers that I love, on a cyber spa...
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Odin029 commented 1 week ago
"Living the Blues" with Hubert Sumlin
Blues guitar great Hubert Sumlin reminisces about Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters, and then does some jamming in a guitar shop in this excerpt from t...
How the heck does Hubert always get his freakin tone even on an acoustic... One of the best guitarist and one of my favorites. He will be missed
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Odin029 liked 4 weeks ago
The Paper Tree - Open Door
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Odin029 commented 4 weeks ago
Robert Johnson - Come on in my Kitchen
The delta blues legend sings 'Come on in my Kitchen.'
"You better come on, in my kitchen, 'cause it's going to be raining outdoors."
One of my fa...
@ram0000100 It's foolish to judge a song on what has come after it. You judge a song on what came before it. Nobody was making songs quite like Robert Johnson during his lifetime. This song is timeless. Most modern music is like paper plates, use it for a while then throw it away and get another ...
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Odin029 liked 1 month ago
Lucy Mae Blues.avi
Cotton Roots en el chiringuito de castelldefels llamado 'El Capo'. Ellos son Johnny Pérez a la voz y guitarra y Little Jordi a la armónica.
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Odin029 commented 1 month ago
Oscar Peterson - C Jam Blues
Live in Denmark,1964.
Oscar Peterson on Piano
Ray Brown on Bass
Ed Thigpen on Drums
I think this might be my favorite Oscar Peterson vid on youtube... no wait... yeah I'm sure of it. This is my favorite.
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Charley Patton - Spoonful Blues (Delta Blues 1929)
Charley Patton - Spoonful Blues
A song about cocaine
Charlie Patton born Mississippi, April 1891 was an experienced performer of songs before he ...
@SlymmieFatts I don't subscribe to the idea that only a Black person can understand or play the blues etc. Blues is global now and that's a wonderful thing, but the black indian thing burns me up a little. Every black person in America is mixed with something, european or indian, heck I even have...
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That was awesome from frreakin beginning to the end
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Odin029 liked 1 month ago
Brownie McGhee & Bert Jansch - Key To The Highway
Brownie's Home, 1992. * RIP Bert...
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Odin029 commented 1 month ago
Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood - Voodoo Chile Blues (Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010)
Cancion Interpretada por Eric Clapton y Steve Winwood en el genial Crossroads Guitar Festival del año 2010
I've always loved this Hendrix song above all others. Jimi did it as a tribute Muddy Waters, my favorite bluesman of all time. And when I saw that EC and Steve Winwood did this I couldn't wait to hear it.
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Thelonious Monk - Epistrophy
Thelonious Monk Quartet - Epistrophy (Paris, 1966)
@sonick808 Man are you serious lack of melody. Didn't you hear Monk quote 'Swinging on Nothing' note for note then rip the hell out of it and base his entire solo around that? It's energetic, busy, and even a bit frantic but that's jazz. It's not meant to be nice and neat...
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Odin029 liked 2 months ago
Homeless Mustard Sings "Creep" GREATEST Cover EVER
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HMS VICTORY BROADSIDE 18 SEPTEMBER 09 by HFM
To celebrate the amalgamation of Royal Navy museums, a rolling broadside was fired by HMS Victory. This was set up and fired by HFM Pyrotechnics i...
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Odin029 commented 2 months ago
Josh White (1914-1969) - One Meat Ball
I had the good fortune to hear Josh White in a small venue, two years prior to his death. I went to a matinee where folk songs and children's musi...
@WorkingTeacher With all the immigrants and poorly educated people living in early 20th century America I don't think Black people were the only ones using bad English. The waiter could be Italian or Polish or anything...
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Muddy Waters Forty Days and Forty Nights
Classic Muddy Waters song. It's a horrible video but the song is just the best. I hope you enjoy it!
@mnpd007 Everything you said is true from a white perspective. White Americans didn't know Muddy or Wolf, or Willie, but to millions of Black people they were superstars. Black people left the blues behind after the Civil Rights movement. That's a story all by itself, but don't think that the mai...
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I think some folks confuse soul and feeling as being the same thing. Does shredding have soul... of course not but it does have feeling... well the good ones do. I mean every 'blues' player doesn't have soul either they just wank around a pentatonic and think they're doing something. Shredding do...
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Odin029 liked 2 months ago
outside woman blues
Cover of Cream's "Outside Woman Blues". Originally by Blind Joe Reynolds in 1929.
If you lose your money, great god, dont lose your mind.
If you ...
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Unterhaltung2-Piano Solo
The first song is Hungarian a-moll csardas, the second song is Hungarian d-moll csardas, the third song is Somewhere Over The Rainbow, the fourth s...
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Odin029 commented 3 months ago
9 Year Old with AMAZING VOICE Sings National Anthem at NBA Game
Amazing 9 Yr Old Singer Athena Creese - Phoenix Suns vs Denver Nuggets 10-22-2010 - Please visit my channel and watch some more videos - thank you ...
Awesome talent... darn near brought a tear to my eye
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Muddy Waters - Rollin' Stone
Muddy sings Rollin' Stone.
****For the benefit of the numerous commenters who've asked or speculated whether this song inspired the name of the ba...
@DukeSecom Sometimes you have to work your way backwards. See if they can get into modern blues guys like Bonnamassa, Shephard, Trucks etc and then go back to blues rock guys Zepplin, Johnny Winter, of course SRV and so on. Then go to Jimi Hendrix or Cream, Buddy Guy and so on until finally they ...
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Muddy Waters - Mustang Sally
Muddy Waters - Mustang Sally
I thought there was a Muddy track that I just had missed over all these years.. but sadly no. Instead I feel like I've been Rick Rolled.
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son house - walkin blues
son house - walkin blues
@whitecranecanada I think this song's in B so I think the easiest would be to tune to open A and capo at the second fret instead of 4th on open G
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@pedrogoldfinger Buddy first recorded in 1959 as a sideman and he recorded steadily throughout the 60's. The fact that his first album wasn't until 69 means nothing because singles ruled the day especially for blues and r&b artists. Muddy Water's first album wasn't until 1960, but he'd been a maj...
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All Your Love I Miss Loving - Shoka Okubo
"LEGEND of MASTERPIECE vol.8"
Live at Yokohama BLITZ, 23th Oct. 2010
Awesome. Wish I'd heard of her earlier.
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Willie Dixon Weak brain and a narrow mind
Willie Dixon playing guitar.
(If this is copyrighted, plz notify and I'll remove it)
@allamericandiner Lol I never thought about Sunnyland Slim sounding like Morgan Freeman, but they are from the Mississippi Delta. Sunnyland was from Vance and Morgan Freeman grew up in Greenwood.
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$10,000 Guitar broken
A great guitar is now lost!
Maybe instead of dollars they meant Yen... it was a 10,000 YEN guitar. That makes way more sense
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Odin029 commented 3 months ago
Muddy Waters - Champagne & Reefer
Mr. Morganfield
Yeah bring me champagne when I'm thirsty.
Bring me reefer when I want to get high.
Yeah bring me champagne when I'm thirsty.
Bring...
@Sk8rsensation212 Muddy's playing rhythm guitar on this track and he's the one doing the lick on the fills. He was an awesome rhythm guitar player but only played when he felt like it because his band was always so damn good behind him.
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Son House - Death Letter Blues
Son House performs "Death Letter" in an archival clip from Night Music.
I found out about Son House from reading the liner notes of a Muddy Waters cd. And unlike a lot of folks I found out about the White Stripes from searching for info on Death Letter from Altavista(shows how long ago that was) and I kept seeing White Stipes pop up on the screen. Annoyed I finally c...
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R.L. Burnside - Poor Black Mattie
R.L. Burnside, Mississippi bluesman from the Hill Country, performing Poor Black Mattie in 1984. Harmonica player Johnny Woods can also be seen.
I love after the breakdown that he does when he looks up at the camera like 'did you get that?'
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Odin029 liked 4 months ago
Blind Willie McTell: The Dying Crapshooter's Blues
This lesser-known recording is my favorite performance of this song. The recording features this spoken introduction:
"I started writin' the song ...
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Odin029 commented 4 months ago
Sam Cooke - You Send Me
Sam Cooke - You Send Me
@sheltv100 The audience is white because TV was segregated and he's on American Bandstand. No Sam Cooke was famous in the Black community since he was with the Soul Stirrers as a teenager.
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Hey that was Darius Rucker... I think I saw his nose and the side of his head!
Song is great... the camera shots are pretty damn bad. Oh and the 4:3 thing is rubbish... they never even put Darius in the center of the screen.
Oh well it sounds good.
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Going Down Slow.wmv
My take on Mance Lipscomb's version of St. Louis Jimmy Oden's classic song
Man I love your style. Great playing and singing.
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Otis Spann and Peter Green - Ain't Nobody's Business
Otis Spann and Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, a wonderful jam session.
@dillweed44 Thank you Thank you! I've heard a couple of cuts off this album, but never knew the name of it. I just bought it today and I'm listening to it as I type. Just a snap judgement, but this might be the most seamless melding of Chicago and British Blues I've heard.
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Muddy Waters - Got my Mojo Workin'
The great Muddy Waters doing an awesome song! Notice the move he busts at 2:34ish ! Cool dude
@Goryllo His name is Paul Oscher. And man who plays the blues like that I'll call brother
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Muddy Waters - Louisiana Blues
Muddy Waters - Louisiana Blues
@ArcticEmmet You want to look for any songs of Muddy's before 1954 when Hoochie Coochie Man came out. For about 10 years after that Muddy put his guitar in the case and sang urban blues, R&B and early rock n roll with a full band etc. Then in '64 he did 'The Folk Singer' when he went back to his ...
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Odin029 commented 4 months ago
Jimi Hendrix Voodoo Child Live
Jimi hendrix perfirming voodoo child
@Deathbringer99699 We all have weakeness and frailties, but those don't make us bad. They make us human.
Just my two cents... now back to enjoying pure awesomeness
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Louis Armstrong 4 - Blueberry Hill
I wanted to start with some clips that until now hasn't been put on YouTube.!
A tune by Fats Domino: Blueberry Hill with lots of vocal by Louis
I'...
@EECA2000 The lyrics were written by Al Lewis who was well known back in the 30's and early 40's when this song was originally written. The music was written by another fella, but its the lyrics that make this song special no matter who's singing it including the legendary Fats Domino who did the...
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Odin029 commented 4 months ago
Come On In My Kitchen
Crooked Still at the Somerville Theatre November 3, 2006. www.crookedstill.com
Damn I wish I'd seen this vid earlier. Best cover I've heard in a really long time. I think I might have seen Robert Johnson's ghost stage left noddin his head
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Odin029 liked 4 months ago
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Odin029 favorited 4 months ago
Honeyboy Edwards Strums "61 Highway" where he was brought up
Honeyboy Edwards at 92 was born in Shaw Mississipi.He played Caffe Lena with Mark Tolstrup and Michael Frank, his longtime friend, and accompanist.
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Odin029 commented 5 months ago
"Walkin' Blues" - Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi - Nokia Theater, NYC - 10/28/06
"Walkin' Blues" - Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi - Nokia Theater, NYC - 10/28/06
Derek Trucks is a once in a lifetime slide player, and when Susan starts singing she freaking blows me away every time I watch this vid.
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Bob Seger - Turn the Page
Bob Seger - Turn the Page
@SicklySweet1992 My parents forced me to play the violin when I was a little kid. I played for several years until they let me quit. I haven't played the violin in years, but I have a love of music now. I play the guitar(some days better than others) and the gob iron, and I don't think I would if...
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Dhani Harrison & Prince While my Guitar Gently 02
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This is all funny because if you read the articles from the day after this Rock Hall induction ceremony they say that Dhani Harrison asked Prince to play a solo because Prince was content to just play rhythm. And even during the solo Prince looks over at Dhani a couple times like 'do you want me ...