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T-Bone Walker- Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2007

T-bone Walker performs "Don't throw your love on me so strong" from The American Folk Blues Festival collection. He was a pioneer of electric guitar, and he has influenced a lot of blues guitar players like Chuck Berry, Albert King, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, BB King or SRV and many more...
This was recorded in 1962 for the Horst Lippman's TV show called "Jazz gehört & gesehen" (Jazz heard & seen) on the SWF ( German TV station located in Baden-Baden).

Also playing but not on the screen:
Willie Dixon on bass
Memphis Slim on piano
Jump Jackson on drums

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  • wow. 12 villages are missing their idiots...

  • @deefjohnholler I agree with the T-Bone saying more in one phrase than those artists but it's not because of race. It's preference. You're more open to T-Bone for whatever reason while being closed to those artists you mentioned. It ain't a big thing. Causing hang-ups on a good video with some good vibes is, though. Race issues will never die if people like you keep this up. All this silliness over things no one can choose to be. No wonder "white" people play the blues now. It's all our fault.

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  • I think there's nothing to say about a song like this... just press replay!!

  • Some blues licks are just plain fun, too bad for me the music is generally predictable and boring. When's the last time something freaked you out on a blues record? Made you fear God and Devil?

  • This is some fantastic stuff!

  • EPIC!!!

  • 1:19

    Whipping Post!

  • the godfather... of yes,,, your rock n roll

  • Lovely stuff. I see there are lots of comments about comments on this site, but I can't find the original comments. But I can see its all about whether whites can play blues or not, etc. etc. blah blah. Of course they can, Paul Kossof is a good example. But why go on about it in racist terms. Why not just mention the artists and praise them (or criticise if you must)

  • Some of the dumbest comments on youtube here. Shut up and just listen idiots

  • Lo considero uno dei più grandi chitarristi blues,tutt'ora attuale,fonte da cui attingere a piene mani........

  • This man is the embodiment of that disgusting blues attitude that seems unattainable to many...R.I.P.

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