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2 months ago
'Mother's Children Have A Hard Time' BLIND WILLIE JOHNSON (1927) Gospel Blues Guitar Legend
BLIND BLAKE http://www.blind-blake.com/
" Mother's Children Have A Hard Time "
Saturday, 3 December 1927 DALLAS
EARLY COUNTRY BLUES
Alger "Texas"...
RagtimeDorianHenry • 4,654 views
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Great sounding copy of the 78 record "Mother's Children Have A Hard Time" by Blind Willie Johnson. The flip side, "If I Had My Way I'd Tear The Building Down" is another beauty. Thanks for sharing.
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7 months ago
Estrada Classical Guitar CL 4
I recently bought this Estrada CL-4 Classical guitar at a flea-market in Pasadena, CA. I've been researching on the web and have found only scant ...
Paleoaleo • 4,117 views
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Bought my Suzuki Estrada CL-7 (iMade Exclusively for MICA, which IIRC was a distribution or parent company for a store or stores in USA) classical guitar at JH Troup, Harrisburg, PA in 1972. Cost me $79, 2 week's wages for me at the time. Back, sides, and neck are rosewood. The top may be spruce,...
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7 months ago
Bill Williams My Girlfriend Left Me
I do not own the copyright to this recording. This video is for historical and educational purposes
Composed by Bill Williams
Bill Williams was b...
randomandrare • 769 views
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7 months ago
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Bill Williams was one of the very best... he died too soon after his discovery but did manage to record two albums and play some festivals... there may be some live recordings of him that haven't been released.
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8 months ago
Woody Guthrie - I Ain't Got Nobody
i ain't got nobody
ain't nobody got me
i'm just like a little apple
hangin' on the tree
don't nobody want me
i can plainly see
i ain't got nobody
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thedarkpoets • 52,543 views
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Hey there, @ProzorVerloc1,
It sounds like one guitar. If there are two guitars the second one is wasted effort. I can play it. It's in the key of B, the chords are B, E, and F#(7). I think it's capoed up two frets and played with the A, D, and E(7) chords. You could also play it capoed up four ...
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8 months ago
Mills Brothers: I Ain't Got Nobody - 1930's
An authentic, rare classic version of the standard "I Ain't Got Nobody," sung by the Mills Brothers, shot in the early 1930's.
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weirdovideos • 308,925 views
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@JRR951
It's on a collection of their early stuff from the '30s, before they got super big with 'Til Then and Paper Doll. It's 4 or 5 cds, there's some stuff on it with Louis Armstrong if I remember right, and some with Bing Crosby, who they had a close professional relationship with since the ...
@Kirke182 Yep. All the hallmark stylistic devices, the syncopated thumb, the slipping into double time and back effortlessly, the clean execution, the continual invention with each pass. I think it's available on Blind Blake "All The Published Sides".