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04-05-2011, 08:04
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Jimi Hendrix - Little Wing
Jimi Hendrix - Fire
eric clapton - wonderful tonight
eric clapton - layla (unplugged)
eric clapton - tears in heaven
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Taxman
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Scuttlebutin'
Other people can recommend! Thanks!:biggrin:
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Robert Cray!
Also Paul Rogers - Muddy Water Blues - great album. The first track starts quietly and then it just explodes and you have to get up and move. To be played at full volume. Bugger the neighbours.
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I will try to contain myself⦠TRYâ¦.
(In no particular order)
B.B. King
Muddy Waters
Buddy Guy
John Lee Hooker
Junior Kimbrough
Willie Dixon
Howlinâ Wolf
R. L. Burnside
Son House
Slim Harpo
Joe Bonamassa
:eek:
*Dramatic Gasp!*
Had to stopâ¦
I had a blues-gasm just from trying to compile an admittedly and grossly incomplete list!
Madonna (Just making sure you're still with me! :wink
Led Zeppelin
Eric Clapton
The Doors
The Black Keys (Mmmmmm! Tasty! Get Chulahoma you will not soon stop playing it!!!)
The Stone Foxes (rock/blues blend new band)
Good piece of Paul Rodger's various ventures....
*trails off...*
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The Utimate Blues - John Lee Hooker and Guests
Eric Clapton - Crossroads
Jimi Hendrix - Red House/Voodoo Chile
Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy
Edgar Winter & White Trash - Roadwork
Johnny Winter (he released a 3 sided album - side 4 blank ?)
ZZ Top - Just Got Paid Today/La Grange
Albert King Live at Fillmore East
Sonny Boy Williamson...fabulous blues harp !
Blodwyn Pig - late 60s British blues rock group
..... and so on into infinity !
The ultimate connection is between a performer and its' audience!
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Can we perhaps just rewind for a second, to the subject of Blues-gasms ??
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I like Sara Connor's music. Christmas in My Heart is my favourite.
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06-08-2011, 21:21
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One of the best blues/blues-rock artists I've heard is Jeff Healey. I think the Jeff Healey Band is quite under-rated and Healey himself was exceptionally talented considering he was blind. I'm not that into blues but I love this guy, my favorite track of his is 'See the Light' from his album of the same name.
Listen to the wind blow,
Watch the sun rise,
Runnin' in the shadows.
Damn your love, Damn your lies,
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Charles Mingus's "Blues and Roots" doesn't exactly fit in the "blues" genre, but Mingus does completely dissect the art of the blues and converts it into jazz
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An expanded version of Junior Wells' Hoodoo Man Blues was just released - this is an incredible album and should be a part of every person's blues collection