Virtuoso Blues performances

Started by The Reverend 48, June 23, 2009, 09:15:57 AM

Sprocket

I am a bluesman because...no matter the mood Im in, I can always find a song to fit it...somebody else has felt my pain, and put it to words and music...and because of that I find it uplifting, missery loves company...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BtUQbblCWo


Quote from: Bluesberry on June 24, 2009, 05:49:54 AMNo Mike I was talking about Earl Hooker in the second video posted by sprocket.  That video is from 1969 so it appears that he was a bit of a minor star in the 60s, maybe even played London like the other blues greats did when EC was just learning his craft.

The way I understand it, is Hendrix dubbed him(Earl Hooker) the "Master of the Wah"(for reasons like the below example) and that sparked an interest inside the British blues scene...and the British blues scene sparked a revival of the MASTERS when there was no market for blues acts in the US, they all flew over to the UK, alot of times on the dime of groups like the Rolling Stones(Muddy Waters/Howlin Wolf).


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDOnoNglDWY

Mike(48) if you wanna explore Eric Claptons influnces check out Otis Rush! What an amazing player...at times youll swear its Clapton singing. I will certain to post some Otis real soon!
Yall want blues? I will bring it...and daily!  ;D

Sprocket

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Awe shucks...I cant wait...and Otis is a big fav of mine.
This is him an Clapton playing "Double Trouble"(youve heard that name somewhere before).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPid-F18y9E

This is Otis Rush doing I Cant Quit You Baby...which many Zeppelin fans will immediately recognize. Ive noticed he has a slight lisp in many songs...that just sends me chills.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy2tEP3I3DM

What I really love about him so much is that he is a lefty, but he plays lefty strung righty, so the stings are upside down...so hes strumming down from high to low, and doing his scales and sweeps(lots of sweeps) backwards to use righties...and for me this is a wonderful blues sound, and heavily incorperated by many more modern legends.(BTW Albert King the only other bluesman I know who ALSO plays this way) I try to emulate this as much as possible!(work upwards for a change)

Kody

I grew up with this 1986 movie, "Crossroads", starring Ralph Macchio....yep, Karate Kid!! If you've never seen this movie, do your self a huge favor and pick it up...I got the DVD for $5 at Walmart.  Anyway, this is a long clip, and it doesn't get really going for awhile...And, no, Karate Kid isn't really playing lol, but damn it sounds great(and besides, somebody is, right?)...BTW, that's Steve Vai he's battling for his soul...Please watch the end if you have time, and care to be blown away and inspired!! 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CAJtu2nHLw
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Quote from: Kody on June 25, 2009, 12:24:09 AM........And, no, Karate Kid isn't really playing lol, but damn it sounds great(and besides, somebody is, right?)....
It's actually..... Ry Cooder! No wonder it sounds great.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRAg7ixYaeE




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Don't you just hate it when the strap comes of in the middle of your solo? In that case it's so nice to have a buddy on stage who can take over....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGQioxzli-w




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Further On Up The Road has always been a fav, no matter who does it.

This is Clapton doing an Otis Rush tune, and playing a Les Paul(dubbed the Beano Burst)...I kinda like Otis's vocal better, but Clapton nails the song.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUUEtCBhn_Q

BTW, notice John McVee on the right....Mayall's was the beginning of alot of really great (British)blues.


Wiley

I will never be able to watch all these!! My computer and hook up is all to slow to keep up.

Bluesberry

This one just plain out scares the sh*t out of me.  It is the sound of a man loosing control of his mind.  Now that is a topic for the blues.  One of the first heavy metal songs, way ahead of its time.  Scary and cool at the same time.  Peter Green is the man.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoSbrTwA4ps

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