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Rev. KM Williams - New Preachin' Blues

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2006

Rev. KM Williams plays in the manner of Son House on the original Composition "New Preachin' Blues" from the Film "Sanctified Boogie" on Level Ground films http://www.levelgroundfilms.com/sanctified_boogie.htm

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  • Like how you pick up the tempo. Many of the early blues legends did that, building excitement into their music. A young feller with old techniques that few practice or even know about today. Must say I like the sound of the National better.

  • Thanks for the Great insight!

  • Nice Robert Johnson feel going on, but still very original - great stuff

  • Thanks for the great compliment!

  • I made the comment that the trains were a big influence for the blues with their locomotion rythm and all. what do think?

  • Yes! That's Correct!

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  • Take note kids....You don't have to grunt or yell like a old man to be deep.

  • Thank God for the Blues.

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  • thank you for sharing this? I enjoyed this greatly! :]

  • Man, your stuff is great! Felt like a guitar lesson watching this video! From a dude straight outta the UK!

  • Son House was the original and influenced Robert Johnson's version which was a good bit different. It was autobiographical for Son to some degree.

    Nice sound to this version.

  • Very nice rendition rev., you really made it your own! keep 'em coming! Peace Tim Pan Alley

  • It's credited to both Son House and Robert Johnson, but my favorite version is by a Georgia band called Delta Moon, with Gina Leigh on vocals...

  • gonna get to work

  • It says it's original.

  • What a great sound:)

  • Who's this orginally by, Blind Willie? I can't remember where I first heard this, but I've been in love with this song from the beginning.

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