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1 week ago
Gerry Rafferty - In Transit
Very rare b'side to the Bring It All Home Single from 1980
AlanRafferty • 482 views
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1 week ago
DeFord Bailey - Pan American Blues
DeFord Bailey - Pan American Blues (From "National Life Grand Ole Opry" 1967)
robertmontgomery10 • 42,886 views
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@moproducer That's why I'm so keen for you to share your source by pasting the relevant paragraph.There are only a few references to DeFord Bailey in that particular book so it shouldn't be too difficult.
Unfortunately you appear unwilling or unable to do so.
Have a nice day!
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2 weeks ago
Little Walter - Rollin' and Tumblin'
Little Walter - Rollin' and Tumblin'
TheBluesfan12 • 52,263 views
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@Winslow4Prez That's right-Marine Band in C.
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2 weeks ago
Mean Old World.AVI
gassertrucks • 614 views
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I just watched a few of your videos-you're great at Deep Chicago!!!!!!!!!
I saw Little Walter and played with Jimmy Rogers,-it's my favourite kind of music.
Hope you're out there laying it down!
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1 month ago
Jimmy Reed - Baby, What You Want Me To Do
Jimmy had one of the most recognizable voices in blues, and "Baby, What You Want Me To Do" was one of his biggest hits. In 1960, it was Top 10 R&B...
Nocaro • 33,212 views
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@kirkhere888 He actually sings 'baby why you wanna let go?' not 'baby what you want me to do?'.Everyone who does this tune gets it wrong!!!!!!!!
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1 month ago
jimmy reed baby what you want me to do
jimmy reed at his finest, lazy,slow burning blues masterpiece. Great hamonica
phillaing • 100,954 views
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The interesting thing about this record is that Jimmy Reed never sings 'baby what you want me to do?'-he sings 'baby why you wanna let go?'.
The tune is actually called 'You Got Me Runnin''.
Thousands of people have performed or covered this song and they all (incorrectly) sing 'baby what you wan...
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1 month ago
King Biscuit Time (1942, 1952)
Silent footage. Max Moore, owner of Interstate Grocery in Helena, Arkansas, was the sponsor for radio station KFFA's "King Biscuit Time" program. W...
BrownMediaArchiveUGA • 7,014 views
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I'm absolutely astonished to see this-no idea it existed!
Absolutely priceless,must be the earliest clip of a major blues act in a genuine performing environment.
Sonny Boy would have been around thirty years old in earlier clip.
Thanks for posting.
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1 month ago
Muddy Waters - I Want to be Loved - 1955
Blues Chicago Style Enjoy!!
n28a72 • 32,978 views
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@cedricleecason It's Little Walter-C harp in first position.
'Standin' Around Crying' is Junior Wells.
Big Walter did one session of four tunes for Muddy on Chess Records,
'She's Alright'
'My Life Is Ruined (Landlady Blues) and two others.
Apart from the aural evidence I asked Muddy about this ba...
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1 month ago
Paul Burlison - "Train Kept A-Rollin'" (1997)
This is a video I made to Paul Burlison's 1997 "Train Kept A-Rollin'". I made it using a train video I found on the Internet, and pictures found on...
jvnicks • 17,169 views
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@Smudgefizz No-it's you who is wrong-google' Paul Burlison Grady Martin'.
Also listen to 'Bird Dog' by Don Woody on YouTube-same lead player as Burnette-Grady Martin.
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1 month ago
Muddy Waters - Baby Please Don't Go
Performed by Muddy Waters. Featuring Little Walter Jacobs on harp. Recorded in 1953.
various info:
DAVO1984FI • 253,456 views
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@freddiemercerful The answer given you is wrong.It's a C harp played in the key of G.
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2 months ago
Hootin' the blues - Sonny Terry
Hootin' the blues - Sonny Terry
labuelarollandblues • 33,028 views
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@GiandoSax It is a harmonica tuned to the key of A and played in the key of E.
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2 months ago
Johnny Burnette - Honey Hush
1956
ilsabe1234 • 52,026 views
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@waldo2384 Without getting into a bitter argument-yes,many people consider it unlikely that Burlison was on the session at all.
Have a read of the aricle 'Rockabilly Guitar Johnny Burnette' on the Jime website which is the most in -depth on this particular issue.
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3 months ago
Papa George - You've Got To Lover Her With A Feeling
The John O'Leary - Alan Glen All Stars
Back To The Flamingo - at The Bull's Head, Barnes, London
feat: Papa George
Song: You've Got To Lover Her Wi...
Stonkin • 225 views
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Great vid-wrong title!
This is 'Love Her With A Feeling' (Freddie King).
'Blues With A Feeling' is a different song by Little Walter.
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5 months ago
Little Walter- my babe
Re-Upload.. Past Account
PoetiQAvenue • 643,631 views
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Little Walter might have been a handful but he wasn't a psychopathic killer -it's a shame that people commenting on this video are turned on by the idea that he was.
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5 months ago
Rockabilly - Johnny Burnette, - Lonesome Train
Johnny Burnette and the The Rock and Roll Trio -Lonesome Train
zgears • 270,051 views
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@wildcattamergirl Yes,I mean Colin Escott There is a quote there from Burlison 'listen to my guitar on Lonesome Train' which even you say he is not on..BTW the original album has no credits at all just a sleeve note which mentions the trio as it appeared on the Ted Mack show.
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6 months ago
Johnny Burnette - The train kept a-rollin
1956
RoverTCB • 254,160 views
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@dburlison1 Yes, you've said this many times although nobody seems to agree with you.
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6 months ago
BLUSD Proudly Presents Kim Wilson & Anson Funderburgh
Scottie Blinn, the musical director of the summer Blues Camp, plays bass with two legends of the Blues: Anson Funderburgh and Kim Wilson of The Fab...
sosebee2 • 5,729 views
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Kim gets a shock off the vocal mic -that's why he's late in on the first line!
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7 months ago
Johnny Burnette All by myself
All by myself, by rockabilly pioneer Johnny Burnette. Enjoy!
RoverTCB • 79,708 views
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@dburlison1 What does 'Bixby' mean?
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7 months ago
Can't Stop Rockin - T-birds
Can't Stop Rockin Fabulous Thunderbirds with Duke Robillard, Preston Hubbard, Kid Bangham
Kim Wiilson is killer in this clip
PHubb • 143,195 views
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@newsmanbluesman It's an A harp.
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7 months ago
The Barcodes - Paint My Mail Box Blue - feat: Paul Cox
The Barcodes - Paint My Mail Box Blue -
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Monday Night Blues
Live at The Bull's Head, Barnes, London-
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The Barcodes are:
Bob Haddrell - Keyboards...
Stonkin • 269 views
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7 months ago
The Band & Paul Butterfield - Mystery Train
Paul Butterfield has put his own stamp to Blues history which begins back in 60s.Here is a clip with The Band from The Last Waltz and performs Myst...
tsatswiz • 187,260 views
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@dlh60 I believe he's playing through the small Music Man combo which you can see on stage next to him during the Muddy Waters sequence from the same concert. Butterfield mentions the Music Man during an interview in which he is asked about amps.
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8 months ago
Fran McGillivray & Mike Burke - Hound Dog
Fran McGillivray & Mike Burke with the John O'Leary / Alan Glen Allstars Band
Live at the Eel Pie Club, Twickenham.
Cyril Davies Tribute Night 2011...
Stonkin • 539 views
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11 months ago
Cyril Davies Tribute - Eel Pie Club - Country Line Special - Alan Glen/John O'Leary All-Stars
Audio recording of Alan Glen/John O'Leary All-Stars version of Country Line Special live during the Cyril Davies Tribute Night at the Eel Pie Club ...
TheShortBlondMod • 684 views
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Laurie Garman playing harmonica on this version.
This is a nice track-I'm the harmonica player on it!