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    Chester Burnett, yep, one of the greats. He first recorded at those same Sun Records studio in Memphis that Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash had, it was 1952. I have those recordings.

    My fav Howlin' Wolf tune is "Little Red Rooster" a tune The Stones do a great cover of, just like The Doors do with "Backdoor Man". John Hammond also does a great take on that tune.

    Burnett another of the those out of Mississippi who talks about Charley Patton, Son House, Robert Johnson as influenses. But he does remind you more of Bukka White.

    The thing about them blues is how regional things were, you must put these guys in Memphis, Alabama, Texas, St.Louis, the Piedmont, Georgia and of course the Mississippi Delta (all of Mississippi is the Delta, ha~) simply because of the different styles. And the differences are real obvious.

    Here's the Floyd in Pink Floyd, how they became aware of this guy who was pretty obscure even for them blues, ???? Pink Anderson more well known.



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    I'm going to take the 8 that best represent each region when it comes to them pre 1941 (prewar) blues. Then the 8 female/white cats that best represent them and those blues. Keep in mind these are those who are better known, with tons of shadowy characters only known by us geeks. Guys who cut one maybe a couple old 78's then....poof!

    St.Louis

    Roosevelt Sykes
    Lonnie Johnson
    Peetie Wheatstraw
    Walter Davis
    Charley Jordan
    Henry Townsend
    Hi Henry Brown
    The Sparks Brothers

    Georgia

    Blind Willie McTell ....Bob Dylans fav bluesman
    Buddy Moss
    Charley Lincoln
    Barbecue Bob...he was the brother of Charley Lincoln, the Hicks brothers.
    Pegleg Howell
    Williams & Anthony
    Fred McMullen
    Curley Weaver

    The Piedmont (WV, Virginia, Ky, the Carolina's)

    Blind Blake
    Blind Gary Davis
    Sonny Terry & Brownie McGee
    Blind Boy Fuller
    Blind Willie Walker
    Julius Daneils
    Josh White
    Luke Jordan...the original "Cocaine Blues"

    Texas

    Blind Lemon Jefferson
    Ramblin' Thomas
    Funny Paper Smith
    Texas Alexander
    "Ragtime" Henry Thomas
    Little Hat Jones
    Blind Willie Johnson...more Gospel except for his amazing slide work.
    Lead Belly...actually roamed between Louisiana and Texas. Born in La.

    Alabama...the most primitive sound in them blues.

    Ed Bell
    Boweavil Jackson
    Bullet Williams
    Jaybird Coleman
    Walter Roland
    Sonny Scott
    Edward Thompson
    Daddy Stovepipe...one of the first men to record them blues, 1924.

    Louisiana

    King Solomon Hill
    Jesse Thomas
    Ed Shaeffer
    Oscar Woods
    Blind Willie Reynolds
    Rabbit Brown...his "James Alley Blues" a must listen. Some debate over was he black or white.
    Papa Charlie Jackson....he also recorded in 1924
    Kid Stormy Weather

    Memphis (all of Tennesse gets stuck here)

    Jim Jackson
    Sleepy John Estes
    Furry Lewis
    Frank Stokes
    Gus Cannon Jug Band
    Memphis Jug Baand
    Jack Kelly's South Memphis Jug Band
    Robert Wilkens

    Mississippi Delta (Mississippi)

    Charley Patton...has to be heard to be believed.
    Robert Johnson...the greatest sound in the blues.
    Tommy Johnson...he's the one (not Robert) who originated that "sold my soul at them crossroads" story.
    Ishman Bracey
    Son House
    Big Bill Broonzy
    Skip James...his "Devil Got My Woman" a must listen.
    Bukka White

    These guys don't really fit into any of those but must be mentioned.

    Leroy Carr..his "How Long, How Long" as good as it gets.
    Scrapper Blackwell....amazing guitarist, played with Carr
    Tampa Red...fantastic guitar.
    Georgia Tom Dorsey...played with Tampa Red, the father of Gospel Music.
    Blackbottom McPhail...with Blackwell on guitar, wow!
    Tommie Bradley

    Female Blues

    Ma Rainey
    Bessie Smith
    Victoria Spivey
    Lucille Bogan..her "Shave Um Dry"..hahaha!!!!! Hows bout.."I got sumthing tween my legs, make a blind man , shave um dry"...ha!!!!!!
    Ida Cox
    Bessie Tucker
    Memphis Minnie...the best female guitarist, big influense on Bonnie Raitt.
    Lottie Beamon

    Pale Face Blues

    Jimmie Rodgers
    Emmett Miller...his "Ghost of St.Louis" a must listen. Performed in black face like Al Jolson.
    Frank Hutchison
    B.F.Sheldon...all his songs have something to do with killing wimmen.
    The Carter Family
    Dock Boggs...the classic hillbillie with a banjo.
    The Skillet Lickers
    Justice


    This is the best example in my opinion of old antique/primtive blues.

    Rube Lacy recorded but one record and it is a genuine classic. Then he dumped them blues for the ministry. Would end up way out here in near by Bakersfield. I was going to search him out and talk to an actual prewar Mississippi Delta bluesman, but he died before I did.

    It does not get any better than this.

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    I love when es my ass with their tongue....I've been getting ass tongue ed for 15 yrs....and I'm straight as a ing line...that feels amazing...when they lick your ass and balls all in one nice smooth motion....

    I cant even lie on that ...i bend my legs back to the head board like a and let them lick away....sometimes I will get on my knees like a face down ass up and let them eat out my black ass....hahaha....word is bond.....

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    I love when es my ass
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    All bull aside dawg....you better get ass tongue ed or you aint living life...make them es clean you out dawg..its a sensational feeling...i even had this one sexy brunette spit in my ass while she was going to town....i felt like a total ...it was amazing...ha ha

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    All bull aside dawg....you better get ass tongue ed or you aint living life...make them es clean you out dawg..its a sensational feeling...i even had this one sexy brunette spit in my ass while she was going to town....i felt like a total ...it was amazing...ha ha
    so what ur sayin is...u dont use toilet paper?

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    Above I talked about them old prewar blues, now this is about those who came later on, those who started out (made their mark) in the 40's and early 50's. The must listens.

    Mercy Dee Walton
    Sunnyland Slim
    Muddy Waters...who was first recorded right there on his front porch at the Stovall Plantation in 1941. I have those recordings.
    Big Boy Crudup..his "That's Alright Mama"...Elvis's first hit record.
    Lightnin' Hopkins
    Lowell Fulson
    Charles Brown
    Homesick James
    Jimmy Reed
    Sonny Boy Williamson II
    John Lee Hooker
    Howlin' Wolf
    BB King
    Little Walter
    Buddy Guy
    Junior Wells
    Otis Spann
    Docter Ross
    Lightnin' Slim
    Junior Parker
    Amos Milburn
    Big Joe Turner
    Doc Clayton
    Jazz Gillum
    Washboard Sam
    J.B.Hutto
    Robert Pete Williams
    Smokey Hogg
    Frankie Lee Sims
    Mance Lipscomb
    Mississippi Fred McDowell
    Otis Rush
    Albert Collins
    Freddy King
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    These are those shadowy characters I mentioned. None of them recorded more than a couple records. You won't find these guys in any book on them blues, yep, that unimportant. But, many of them were just as talented as the more well known who did record a lot.

    Bo Jones
    Otis Harris
    Rube Lacy
    Lane Hardin
    Bobby Grant
    Six Cylinder Smith
    Sammy Hill
    Freezone....one song
    Jim Thmpkins...one song
    Eli Framer
    Marshall Owens
    Mattie Delaney
    Elvie Thomas
    Pillie Bolling
    John D. Fox
    Mississippi Moaner
    Alfred Lewis
    Otto Virgial
    Louis Laskey
    Uncle Bub Walker
    Charley Taylor
    Will Batts
    Will Weldon
    Pearl son
    Tom son
    Bluecoat Tom Nelson
    Alec Johnson
    Blind Willie Walker
    Tarter & Gay

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    I do get a kick out of our resident...."gotta act re ed, ACT RE ED OK!!!!!!!!"

    Poor little s.

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    Ok, now that we know who is who....




    One of the great "post war" blues tunes.

    That was around 1946, when BB King first recorded around 50 he did a cover of that. While I prefer the original, it was BB's cover that made the bigger impact.


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    The Rolling Stones were knee deep into them blues. Brian Jones was obsessed with Delta slide master Elmore James. In his book Keith Richards talks about, partying all night at a Mississippi juke joint, him being the only white cat there and how he was in heaven.

    Here they are covering a Howlin' Wolf classic.




    Muddy Waters recorded "Rolling Stone" in 1950, this is where the Stones got their name. Not aware of the 1928 Robert Wilkins "Rolling Stone" a haunting masterpierce.





    Elmore James


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    A haunting masterpiece



    This is where Elvis got it....






    Check out the young Buddy Guy on guitar.

    Mamie Smiths "Crazy Blues" in 1920 is considered to be the first blues recorded. And at first it was all about the ladies, backed by jazz bands or maybe a piano. In 1923 Slyvester Weaver recorded a guitar solo "Guitar Rag", he is considered the first male to record them blues. But when it comes to them "country blues" and some vocals with guitar, it all started with this guy. He was from Georgia and recorded but one record. In 1924 Papa Charley Jackson out of Louisiana also recorded and he was far far more successful so he falsely gets credit for being the first male to record them "country blues". But it was this guy...

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    In 1941 Big Joe Williams recorded "Crawling King Snake" later in that year little known Tony Hollins also recorded it with the great Sunnyland Slim on piano. But it was John Lee Hooker who mde it famous in 1948.

    Here The Doors take a stab at it.



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    This guy another of those who walked into a recording studio (Sun Records Memphis) records a couple songs (yep, one record) then disappears never to be heard of again.

    Both sides are great, a major talent here and he records one record, what a loss.

    Early 50's.




    Story goes she came out of Natchez Mississippi, but little is known about her other than she was the first great female blues guitarist. She did record before Memphis Minnie.

    This is the high water mark when it comes to female blues with guitar, the pinnacle. She along with Elvie Thomas recorded three records, and while it's all good, this is the star of the show.

    1930




    Only a hand full of blues cats came out of Louisiana, there it was more about cajun and jazz, if there is a "great" prewar blues tune out of there, this would be it.


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    This is the best example of early Chicago blues.

    Another haunting masterpiece.




    I own a dozen big books on them blues, have over 3000 blues CD's. Have read all the books and heard everyone mentioned above because I own most their stuff. It's just diffferent, so unique, unlike any other sound. Songs about trains, ice picks and razors, prison walls, poverty, mojos, wicked wimmen, moonshine, ing. crossroads, cops, crooked deacons, it's all pretty cool actually. I mean when some old blind black man sings about how he better get indoors before it gets dark in Clarksdale Mississippi in 1929, he's serious. We can only find something like that with this music.
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    So many dumbass little kids here, wow!

    Anyone here know any ing thing about any ing thing?

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    So many dumbass little kids here, wow!

    Anyone here know any ing thing about any ing thing?



    I know you learned everything you know from little richard..


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    I know you learned everything you know from little richard..

    Now if ya knew your you'd tell me who was his big influense? Here ya go little man, something only I can do.



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    ^ That's relatively well-known information for people who are into music tbh.

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