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Este tema se incluyó en el repertorio de Muddy de finales de los 70, con la colaboración de Pinetop Perkins casi siempre, de manera que disponemos de unas cuantas versiones del mismo, tanto en disco como en video. Ésta es la mejor, para mi gusto, gracias principalmente a la soberbia armónica de Jerry Portnoy en tercera posición (tampoco los solos de Bob Margolin y Luther Johnson son moco de pavo, por cierto). Varsovia, Polonia, 1976.
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This makes me want to go to Kansas City!
RiffRock51 1 month ago
@baiadigrotta Thanks a lot!!!
acarouselofantics 2 months ago
@acarouselofantics @2009framat
not Tucker, that's Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson. The other guitarist is Bob Margolin.
baiadigrotta 2 months ago
Yeah !!!
rhapsody5876 2 months ago
@2009framat Thanks!
acarouselofantics 5 months ago
@acarouselofantics
I think it is Luther Tucker
2009framat 5 months ago
So good! I wonder who is the guitar player at 5:00?
This just blows my mind!!
acarouselofantics 6 months ago
Thank you so much for posting this. GENIUS IS TIMELESS!
24878151 11 months ago
Esto dice hoy el New York Times, entre otras cosas, sobre Pinetop Perkins:
"His longevity as a performer was remarkable — all the more so considering his fondness for cigarettes and alcohol; by his own account he began smoking at age 9 and didn’t quit drinkin' until he was 82. Few people working in any popular art form have been as prolific in the ninth and tenth decades of their lives."
OtisSpain 11 months ago
Tremendo. Uno de mis temas favoritos de esta super banda.
Descansa en paz, Pinetop. Hoy volverás a tocar el Kansas con Muddy.
Gracias por compartirlo.
miguelteau 11 months ago