The Blues Thread

Other than Pearl Jam, who else is there?
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Harmless, if you could go ahead and delete your account like you said you would, that'd be really great.
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Probably will. Later, then.
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Well this got pretty deep.
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zeb wrote:
LetMeSleep wrote:An Ass Pocket of Whiskey and Mr Wizard had so many plays back in the day.
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I'm drunk & listening to this. It's a thing of beauty. I have no words.
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It's brilliant.
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zeb wrote:
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i think he's kind of hilarious in that documentary. The record producers are telling him to stop collecting welfare checks when in he's hauling in a few thousand for playing shows.
I feel fortunate to have seen him in a small club, stood in the front row for the performance and then shook his hand at the end of the show. It was an incredible night.
Man oh man, I saw him twice at the Byron Bay Blues Festival about 15 years ago. He was insane and I think it was probably the best freeing live experience I've had. It was truly something else.
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That's sad. I saw him support U2 on the Love Town tour of 89. Nearly saw him again in 94 but baulked as it was in a tent and it was massively hot that day.

Back in the mid 90's there was a competition with the Deuces Wild album to win a BBKing signed Lucille model Epiphone guitar.
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tragabigzanda wrote:Holy cow, how did this album elude me all these years.
I Cover The Waterfront and Jessie James are among my fave JLH songs.

Just got Paul Rodgers’ Muddy Waters tribute album on vinyl today. Rock production of blues just hits a sweet spot. For every song having a different guitarist, it’s just song after song cranked out of the park. Bodacious blues or something. Except the Jeff Beck tracks, he’s just faaaaawk.
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