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    I'd have to say lonnie johnson and Elvis

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    Default Favourite Bluesman(men)

    Mine has to be Michael Bloomfield, the greatest electric guitarist who ever bent a string. His tone, attack, control, fluidity and emotional content has not been suppassed. Unfortunately very little video exists of him, but check out "drinking wine/electric flag" or stop with Al Kooper on youtube. Then realise, he took the blues into the same areas that Miles and Coltrane did. I saw him 3 times with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band on their tour of UK in fall of 66, an incredibly aggressive industrial blues band. I also saw him twice in San Francisco in the late 60's he took your emotions to a spiritual place if you were prepared to go along with him.

    Other than him I have a lot of time for Muddy, Howling, Buddy Guy and Lonnie Mack

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    Quote Originally Posted by latorius View Post
    Mine has to be Michael Bloomfield, the greatest electric guitarist who ever bent a string. His tone, attack, control, fluidity and emotional content has not been suppassed. Unfortunately very little video exists of him, but check out "drinking wine/electric flag" or stop with Al Kooper on youtube. Then realise, he took the blues into the same areas that Miles and Coltrane did. I saw him 3 times with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band on their tour of UK in fall of 66, an incredibly aggressive industrial blues band. I also saw him twice in San Francisco in the late 60's he took your emotions to a spiritual place if you were prepared to go along with him.
    or check out these 2 awesome albums:




    Let me be by myself in the evenin' breeze
    And listen to the murmur of the cottonwood trees
    Send me off forever but I ask you please
    Don't fence me in


    Bing Crosby - Don't Fence Me In
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ht_a7bPgBdk

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    Michael can also be heard in good form on the "Lost Tapes from the Filmore East, with Al Kooper, a ropy rhythm (?) section does not obscure the magnificence of his playing. Check out "one way out" and "season of the witch" sublime.

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    Default I also like willie big eyes smith

    I also like willie big eyes smith

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    How about Ray Charles - Yeh! and B.B.King. Just to name two of my favs.

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    3 kings! bb king, smooth, albert king, mad bends, freddie king, groovycrazy!

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    Up until now I've been of the opinion that I don't like Blues too much and find it boring.

    This is strange because I love Led Zeppelin and a lot of sixties music, a lot of which is blues based.

    A lot of what I'd heard before was Electric Blues (John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, Howlin Wolf etc)

    But earlier today I decided to use this great internet thing to check out some more blues - and some earlier blues too. And although I'm not too keen on the Electric Blues I have discovered two artists that (judging on what I've heard so far) I've taken a little bit of a shine to.

    They are: Blind Willie McTell and Bessie Smith

    I'm gonna say I like Blind Willie McTell the most. It must be because I'm a Bob Dylan fan or something

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    Muddy, John Lee and others mentioned are great, but here are a few more...




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    Default blue artists [favourite]

    Jonny Lang
    Joe Bonamassa
    Jeff Healey
    Robert Johnson
    are truly exceptional and there are the final for me

 

 

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