KEITH RICHARDS & THE FACES - Dust My Broom
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This was Rod before he sold out. Brilliant!
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@nicodagger First-Dust my broom is a Robert Johnson song which Elmore did--a bit faster. 2nd-the great African American blues song,Hound Dog,was written by 2 white guys. 3rd-you're criticizing "white blues" while watching Rod Stewart videos.
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remember when guys were the women
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@nicodagger well, you have to get your own sound I guess... Plus, if Elvis, Yardbirds and Faces would have played it slower would they have succeed as they did?...
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Why do white people always play the blues too fast??? Listen to the Elmore James original and then this. Just like with "Hound Dog" by Presley, or "I"m A Man" by The Yardbirds and this one, when white people try to play the great African-American blues they always play too fast, real jittery-like. You can't substitute speed for a lack of soul.
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@MrMrjonesandme I just wanted to point out that alot of americans think that they own the world. Wich they don't. I, as a european, got sick and tired of it. So yeah that's why I said it.
Everyone has indeed something to share. Rotterdam is known widel as the gate of Europe. It is a hugo port in Holland. Something I am proud of personally. :)
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@TheDutchGame No I don't. I'm grateful for Golden Earring and Focus. The point is that we all have something to share. The other point is that you are saying "fuck you" to me and millions of other people who didn't make the comment that pissed you off. :)
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@MrMrjonesandme Yes, you gave us the blues. Something good. But that doesn't mean that it should be limitied to only the US. Or do you think different?
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@TheDutchGame Only because we gave it to you, along with your freedom.
You should watch the Scorsese doc on the blues..'Red,White & Blues" where you'll see that if wasn't for the Brits playing with the great Blues men in the UK and then taking the Blues back to the States: Stones, Cream, YardBirds, Clapton, Jeff Beck, John Mayall, Peter Green, etc the real blues would have stayed a marginal folk music. It's a fab documentary and at the end you get to see Muddy Waters saying the very same thing...ridiculous but true
MrDakBahons 3 weeks ago 6
@Cincinnatus1869 Without a doubt! But, if I may, let's include Gov't Mule and (yes) The Black Crowes, as well. There are definately artists out there that are keepers of the flame. Remember, the bands that we loved so well, were commercially overshadowed by the David Cassidy's and Osmonds. Just like today with Britney Spears, Beiber,etc. We'll survive. They won't.
4everColReb 4 months ago 3