Come On In My Kitchen by Robert Johnson

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2007

Come On In My Kitchen by Robert Johnson. Performed by Keni Lee Burgess using the Bottleneck Guitar Style in Open G Tuning.
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  • Nice sustain!! I keep looking for a fiddle-edge..

  • @BottleneckJohn Thank you John. I see them occasionally on the US ebay site. Also on some retail sites, but those are in the $3500 range. Keep searching. I bought this one, I guess more than 5 or 10 years ago on ebay. Buy It Now for $1200. I jumped on it. Enjoy the hunt.

  • Sorry here's the link youtube.com/watch?v=9MZJappp1M­w

  • @blskc Thank you for your interest and sharing your video. I cannot get the link to work. Just send it through email. Enjoy.

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  • @BIgRon2176 Thank you for your response. I highly agree with your suggestions. Enjoy.

  • @diegocepacol

    I would reccommend "Charlie Patton, Son House, Robert Johnson, Blind Willie Johnson, Fred McDowell, Bukka White, Tommy Johnson, Muddy Waters.." as well. Robert Johnson is primarily credited with being one of the original 12 bar blues players - but all the accolades came about after he was poisoned.

    You have to get the blues in your head before it will transfer to your music - other wise you wind up playing Rock n Roll. which aint all bad either.

    Big Ron

  • @YoshiHardcoreskf3 Thank you for your interest and sharing your video. I cannot get the link to work. Just send it through email. Enjoy.

  • Hey keni my name is Anderson i'm from brasil, and i've recorded your version of come on in my kitchen from robert johnson, please watch and tell what you think about it. heres the link watch?v=n4Tndp779zo

  • @diegocepacol Here are a few names to start: Charlie Patton, Son House, Robert Johnson, Blind Willie Johnson, Fred McDowell, Bukka White, Tommy Johnson, Muddy Waters...If you are interested in learning this style, please check out my instructional video CDs on ebay by searching: keni lee  Thank you for your interest and question. Enjoy.

  • Cool, really cool! :D

    Do you have any tips on where should I start playing blues? I mean, some classic names so i can hear and try to play, and someday get that feeling from my guitar :)

    Thank you

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