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Post by Michael Messer on May 2, 2019 15:26:08 GMT
I am sure that story is true.
Of course later on, sometime in the late 1960s, I heard Otis Redding's recording of Pain In My Heart and then a few years on from that I heard Otis Redding's 1965 album, "Otis Blue", which is definitely among my all-time favourite albums. It's an extraordinary piece work.
Shine On Michael
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Post by Stevie on May 3, 2019 11:02:17 GMT
OK not really Blues at all but..."Barnstorm" by Joe Vitale, Kenny Passarelli and Joe Walsh. Another one that never left me from my yoof.
e&oe...
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2019 11:46:07 GMT
I am sure that story is true. Of course later on, sometime in the late 1960s, I heard Otis Redding's recording of Pain In My Heart and then a few years on from that I heard Otis Redding's 1965 album, "Otis Blue", which is definitely among my all-time favourite albums. It's an extraordinary piece work. Shine On Michael Steve Cropper's intro to 'Ole Man Trouble' entered my brain around 1966 and has been lodged there ever since.
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Post by blueshome on May 3, 2019 16:04:33 GMT
Willie showing how to play slide
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Post by Michael Messer on May 3, 2019 17:11:17 GMT
I love Willie McTell's slide playing, have done since I first heard him way back. Too many to list, but these are what I believe to be some of his greatest slide guitar moments on record.
I sometimes like to imagine what Blind Willie McTell and his friend, Blind Willie Johnson, must have sounded like together. There is so much cross pollination in their slide playing that it is impossible to work out who influenced who. Like for example their unique ornamentation with the slide between the notes that almost sounds Indian, which appears in Three Women Blues and Blind Willie Johnson's epic Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground. That ornamentation is unique to these two musicians and stayed that way until Debashish Bhattacharya and Vishwa Mohan Bhatt started to be seen and heard around the world in the early 1990s. Willie McTell was such a brilliant musician. His early recordings of regular blues and ragtime songs are just extraordinary. These are my favourite slide pieces, along with the Dying Gambler that Phil has just posted.
.....Love Changing Blues
......Three Women Blues
....Mama t'ain't Long 'fore Day
...Cross The River Of Jordan
....Cross The River Of Jordan - 1940
.....God Don't Like It
Shine On Michael
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Post by jono1uk on May 3, 2019 20:30:20 GMT
just awesome
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2019 20:57:59 GMT
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Post by creolian on May 3, 2019 21:08:17 GMT
Jono, thought you might be interested rockstarphotos.net/home/ linkSidney Smith took The photos of the Allman family ranch on the Eat a Peach album cover and I bet he took that one. He has only recently started this website to monetize his work... his day gig is running his Haunted History tour biz. ... Im sure he'll ship globally. Although aware he served as the house photographer at the Warehouse.... I had no idea his portfolio was this extensive. He gave me a photo of Duane taken shortly before he passed... Ive wanted to post it here but out of respect for Syds intellectual property rights, I wont. Ive known him since we were kids and he's quite a character. J
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Post by Pickers Ditch on May 4, 2019 5:38:22 GMT
This one's for Jono too. Listen to it right through 'til the end. Shows the influence of Skydog on EC.....
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Post by creolian on May 4, 2019 6:11:01 GMT
This one's for Jono too. Listen to it right through 'til the end. Shows the influence of Skydog on EC For jono et al as well... the mother of led zepplins
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Post by creolian on May 4, 2019 6:47:14 GMT
This is why they call it "soul music".... I am almost inspired to become religious...lol
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Post by tokyo on May 4, 2019 10:30:59 GMT
Yeah creolian tough neighborhood me too..anyway saw them at the Gateshead stadium in 91 they the Nevilles and one of my heroes Joe cocker were support acts for Tina turner.
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Post by ken1953clark on May 7, 2019 21:36:27 GMT
Leon Pinson from the George Mitchell Collection (7 CDs). Never heard of him before. Nice gospel slide and voice
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Post by dallasblues on May 8, 2019 17:19:59 GMT
Tuba Skinny!
My favorite trad jazz band from New Orleans.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2019 6:27:26 GMT
Only got a few youtube hits, so might be newly unearthed?
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