shilala 08:39 AM 01-07-2011
 
I absolutely love me some blues. Most other things I like, music-wise, stem right out of the blues, or are by heavily influenced artists.
If the songs are about water, it's all that much better.
 
Here's one of my favorites, 
Johnny Hooker - Waterfront.
Whatta you got?
		
		
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bigliver 08:43 AM 01-07-2011
 
I'm on more of the Junior Kimbrough, R.L. Burnside side of the house, but I feel you.
		
		
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massphatness 08:46 AM 01-07-2011
 
shilala 08:47 AM 01-07-2011
 
Originally Posted by bigliver:
I'm on more of the Junior Kimbrough, R.L. Burnside side of the house, but I feel you.
Link something up, broham.
		
		
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hotreds 08:49 AM 01-07-2011
 
shilala 08:56 AM 01-07-2011
 
JackSchwartz 09:02 AM 01-07-2011
 
Been listening to a lot of Slim Harpo lately.  I love "I'm a King Bee".
Slim Harpo, "King Bee"
Someone told me he recorded this song in an old gas station gas tank that had been dug up.  They set up the recording equipment at the back of the tank and he played toward the front.  You can totally hear it in the song, especially when the harmonica comes in toward the end.  
Eric
		
		
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pektel 09:02 AM 01-07-2011
 
shilala 09:15 AM 01-07-2011
 
wayner123 09:17 AM 01-07-2011
 
Son House, Skip James are two I highly recommend. I have a station set up on Pandora and big list of similar blues artists if you want more suggestions.
		
		
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shilala 09:17 AM 01-07-2011
 
shilala 09:18 AM 01-07-2011
 
Originally Posted by wayner123:
Son House, Skip James are two I highly recommend. I have a station set up on Pandora and big list of similar blues artists if you want more suggestions.
Link up a couple good ones, will ya, Wayner?
		
		
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The Poet 09:25 AM 01-07-2011
 
Hey, we could name 'em all day long: Sonny Boy Williamson, Little Walter, John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGee, Taj Mahal, Charlie Musselwhite, Koko Taylor . . . and that's not even a good start.
But if you like your blues hot and electric, it's hard to beat that whitest of white men, Johnny Winter.
		
		
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wayner123 09:38 AM 01-07-2011
 
CigarNut 09:40 AM 01-07-2011
 
68TriShield 09:41 AM 01-07-2011
 
TonySmith 09:43 AM 01-07-2011
 
wayner123 09:46 AM 01-07-2011
 
What I find fascinating about most of the guys whom I linked, is their backstory's. Some of them went to jail regularlly. In the case of Skip James he never got his full pay for his songs. And the stories go on and on.
		
		
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TonySmith 09:54 AM 01-07-2011
 
TonySmith 09:58 AM 01-07-2011