Cocaine Blues (Lesson)
Uploader Comments (Badaxemikee)
All Comments (19)
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@isettledforapint Before you correct someone, be sure you know what you're yappin' about. The venerable Mr. Cash did not write Cocaine Blues--or most of what he recorded, for that matter.
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Hey Bad Axe, You gotta pity these morons who are always abusing guys like Lonesome George and Slow Hand, calling them thieves, hacks and such. As a 40+ year picker myself, and lover of Delta blues, the fact is, had these guys not covered and revived all those hundreds of tunes, they would be now long forgotten. They introduced me in the 60's who would have given me any reason to look for music from the '20s, 30's etc.? So Grafitti74, thanks, but JOs like Jgibson and his ilk, well, Dry long so.
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hey mikee can you do a lesson on knocking on heavens door
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another great lesson mikee. thanks man
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Thanks for the upload Badaxemikee. That was a great lesson
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George Thorogood imo = Someone who loves the heritage of the blues and is a faithful practioner of it.. He brought the blues to loads more white folks and actually led us to check out people like JLH who recorded One Bourbon... I'd have never heard of Elmore James if not for GT
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George Thorogood=Uncreative Garbage (thieves)... They don't deserve the thought of your veiwers
Sure, that's an easy one...give a couple days...
Badaxemikee 1 week ago
Mmm...seems my viewers also disagree with you there, jGibson (I knew they would). Thanks for the support my good friends...
Badaxemikee 1 week ago
I I respectfully disagree sir...Mr. Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers brought this type of music right into the modern era...and may I say, Johnny Cash and Bo Didley absolutely LOVED them, but thank you for your comment...
Badaxemikee 1 week ago
Flat out like a lizard drinkin'
Badaxemikee 11 months ago