'You Never Can Tell' BLIND BOY FULLER (1937) Blues Guitar Legend

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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2009

" You Never Can Tell " (1937)
BLIND BOY FULLER

The " RED HOT BLUES " (1925-1945)
Texas Alexander
Pink Anderson
Kokomo Arnold
Barbecue Bob
Scrapper Blackwell
Black Ace
Ed Bell
Blind Blake
Ishman Bracey
Big Bill Broonzy
Richard "Rabbit" Brown
Willie Brown
Bumble Bee Slim
Gus Cannon
Bo Carter
Sam Collins
Floyd Council
Gary Davis
Sleepy John Estes
Blind Boy Fuller
Son House
Peg Leg Howell
Mississippi John Hurt
Papa Charlie Jackson
Jim Jackson
Skip James
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Blind Willie Johnson
Lonnie Johnson
Robert Johnson
Tommy Johnson
Charley Jordan
Luke Jordan
Leadbelly
Furry Lewis
Cripple Clarence Lofton
Tommy McClennan
Robert Lee McCoy
Blind Willie McTell
The Memphis Jug Band
Buddy Moss
Memphis Minnie
Hambone Willie Newbern
Charley Patton
Robert Petway
Jimmie Rodgers
Frank Stokes
Sonny Terry
Henry Thomas
Ramblin Thomas
Curley Weaver
Casey Bill Weldon
Peetie Wheatstraw
Bukka White
Josh White
Robert Wilkins
Big Joe Williams

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  • it's very annoying that the song is not complete, you cut it at 2.01 but it goes on instead!!!

  • @sixsixxsixxxx and sorry for saying "influence" so many times....i didn't proofread my comment haha

  • @sixsixxsixxxx i'm pretty sure everyone knows they don't physically write the songs, but they definitely influence whomever does. my biggest influence is stevie ray vaughan, and his influence was albert king, albert kings influence was blind lemon jefferson... and so on. sure i'll take credit for the songs i write, but i wouldn't have written them if i had no influences.... i played chuck berry lines for 4 years before i even heard of chuck berry. he apparently influenced my influences lol

  • @sixsixxsixxxx No, but for example Clapton's success is entirely due to people like him. Never said a Mississipi John Hurt could understand and play progressive rock. He just opened the access to that understanding.

  • @texas77581 yeah and those artists took it far beyond what these guys would have ever thought of, something all the "purists" and history types never sem to get to...the idea that guys like this invented modern rock is overstating their importance, as much as I respect them and the history and what they overcame...let's face it, guys like this couldn't begin to comprehend, let's say, progressive rock, much less play it...it doesn't take away from what they did

  • These artists started it all. Without the influence via the likes of Berry where would Stones, Clapton, Berry etc be

  • @pindowskivich yea, thats probably true. well, ipod then.

  • @AgentCarter I'm sure they do. My major complaint with radio is how they allow themselves to be controlled. Companies like Clear Channel have a strangle hold on everything. Even "classic rock" is top 40. There is nothing out there that isn't "manufactured" so to speak.

  • @pindowskivich ok, wasnt sure if you meant cleveland tennessee.

    anyway, have you ever looked into satellite radio? they might have something on there.

  • @AgentCarter yes.

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