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2 weeks ago
Do Not Track Plus - Guided Tour
A brief intoduction to Do Not Track Plus - the easiest and best way to stop unwanted online tracking. Get it for free: http://www.abine.com
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3 months ago
CURLEY WEAVER - Oh Lawdy Mama (1934)
CURLEY WEAVER - Oh Lawdy Mama (1934)
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3 months ago
Curley Weaver "Oh Lawdy Mama"
Decca 7664, Sept. 18 1933. Acc. by Blind Willie McTell. Also released as Champion 50077
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This was first recorded by Buddy Moss on August 8, 1934...and then this great recording you've posted by Curley Weaver was cut on April 23, 1935. No biggy, just thought you'd like to know. Thanks for sharing this rare gem ^_^
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3 months ago
Allman Brothers - You Don't Love Me (1970)
7-26-70, SUNY Stonybrook, Stonybrook, NY
Some times when I'm doing research for these posts, I learn something new about the band, or one of their ...
MrBluesHalter • 1,188 views
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Thanks for the explanation...was getting confused over all the different Stonybrook dates on YouTube. Had no idea they played there so many times, so close together in dates.
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3 months ago
Henry Whitter-Lonesome Road Blues 1924
Henry Whitter-Lonesome Road Blues 1924
BBYMRLCCOTN • 1,283 views
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Thanks so very much for sharing this treasure ^_^
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3 months ago
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3 months ago
Allman Brothers Live - Stormy Monday (1970)
The fall of 1970 I started college at American University in Washington, D.C. Thoughts of Kent State and the post-Woodstock rock festivals were fre...
MrBluesHalter • 3,615 views
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Magical. Thank you.
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3 months ago
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3 months ago
She's Fine, She's Mine by Bo Diddley Checker 819
My personal fave of the new lot. Nice early Bo on Checker catalog #819 released 1955 playing on the Sylvania CR-2740
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3 months ago
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The origin of Willie Cobbs' & later the amazing Allman Brothers' versions of "You Don't Love Me". Thanks for this amazing find...you do realize it's absolutely the only such recording posted on all of YouTube?!!
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3 months ago
ABB 9-16-71 - Trouble No More
Allman Brothers Band - The Lost Warehouse Tapes - A Warehouse in New Orleans
The Warehouse
New Orleans, Louisana
9-16-1971
"This CD set has been c...
MrBluesHalter • 73 views
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3 months ago
ABB 9-11-71- Trouble No More
The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND - Littlejohn Coliseum Clemson SC 11/9/1971
MrBluesHalter • 122 views
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CORRECTION: It was ELEVEN DAYS after Duane's death...unreal.
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3 months ago
Little Walter, Juke
Little Walter Jacobs (1930 - 1968) changed the Chicago blues sound in 1952 with his bluesharp instrumental "Juke", spending eight weeks in the #1 p...
ljb2492 • 231,951 views
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1995 - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: "Juke" (500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll)[11] 2003 - Rolling Stone: Best of Little Walter (#198 on list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time)[12] 2008 - Grammy Awards: "Juke" (Grammy Hall of Fame Award)[13] 2008 - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame:...
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3 months ago
Bring out the gimp.wmv
homemade beat made by myself...lets just call it my tribute ta a great film....NOW BRING OUT THE GIMP
ichistone • 267 views
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3 months ago
Howlin' Wolf - Sugar Mama (Live!) 60's
Howlin' Wolf - Sugar Mama (Live!) 60's
TheBluesfan12 • 7,388 views
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Absolutely sick. I'm floored (over this unparalleled raw & visceral performance - as well as the fact that this clip hasn't received 90,000,000+ likes).
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3 months ago
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3 months ago
My Kinda People - Johnny Rebel
My Kinda People - Johnny Rebel (Interview)
mazafaka321 • 71,494 views
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@MegaCoffee3Feagin FYI genius, our President is 50% Caucasian, raised in the absence of his Primate father (go figure), by his WHITE Grandmother...hence his polished speaking abilities; had he been raised in a black household, how articulate do you think he would've turned out? We will NEVER hav...
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3 months ago
Zip Coon
Performed by the 2nd South Carolina String Band
MightyAlz • 27,654 views
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@Sonicsin08 The President is 50% Caucasian, raised by a single parent: his single, white mother. There will never be a black President.
This was first recorded by Buddy Moss on August 8, 1934...and then this great recording you've posted by Curley Weaver was cut on April 23, 1935. No biggy, just thought you'd like to know. Thanks for sharing this gem ^_^