Bobby "Blue" Bland-Cry Cry Cry
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i saw bobby in 1961 at the "south side armory" in milwaukee wisconsin. i was 16. cry cry cry got to me then, and it gets to me now. what a voice.
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Got to sit in with Bobby at a club in Chattanooga on 9th Street in 1965. I was an acquaintance of Bobby's and Joe Scott's guitarist, the late, Wayne Bennnet from his time in L.A. I was a student and personal friend of Jimmy Nolen, probably the greatest funk guitarist of all time (James Brown and Jimmy put him on the map!). What a night that was!! I'll never forget it and after I did my two tunes, I returned to my seat and watched Wayne literally kick my ass!!
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Saw him in Bridge City Texas at the Big Oak club I was 10 years old a Sat. afternoon my Dad took me there on the way home from a fishing trip. I'm not sure but now that I think The Big oak was on the Louisana side of the Sabine River. First real live music I ever heard.
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I saw Bobby at the Royal Peacock in Atlanta Ga. in 1967 and nothing has been the same since. No one comes close to his crooning and styling in R&B music. Long live Bobby Bland the Lion of the Blues---Thad
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post-break up song of the century.
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Sandra Dee Lawson.
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I had head this before. But I played this about a week after toatling my Mazda 6S 2003 (DUI) I hadn't shed a tear before this. I handn't had the car a year yet....I wept LIke a baby.
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Just so Much Damn Power, heart and Soul. He is still going strong to this day. AMAZING!!!!
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That's good music not ths shit of nowadays, bobby blue bland is one of the masters of blues and his voice it's so terrific powerfull, i love this kind of songs, vocal power with good rythm and lyric :)
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I remember this because my man was in Germany in the army and I was missing him so much that this was the only LP I played. I was in High School at the time.
why cant I here his music here
shirley2360 8 months ago
@shirley2360
not sure...it's playing when I click on it.
fsuforlife21 7 months ago