This mix...
Skip James
Big Joe Williams
Mississippi Fred McDowell
R.L.Burnside
Robert Pete Williams
Johnny Shines
Mance Lipscomb
Snooks Eaglin
Floyd Jones
Snooky Pryor
Junior Wells
In a word....haunting.
Go ahead talk the rasslin' with the what, how, forget the who, ok? Talk football with the what, how but no who.
Go ahead.
Rolling Stone Mag has the 100 Greatest Guitarists of all time...listed. Noboy cares how you build a guitar.....ok?
THE TOP 40 HITS....list.
Last edited by Avante; 01-31-2018 at 09:23 PM.
This mix...
Skip James
Big Joe Williams
Mississippi Fred McDowell
R.L.Burnside
Robert Pete Williams
Johnny Shines
Mance Lipscomb
Snooks Eaglin
Floyd Jones
Snooky Pryor
Junior Wells
In a word....haunting.
One of the greatest live albums ever.
This mix....
Eddie Cochran
Gene Vincent
Conway Twitty
Lefty Frizzell
Sonny James
Jody Reynolds
Bobby Bare
Roy Orbison
Charlie Feathers
Travis Pendarvis
Dale Hawkins
Bruce Channel
Buddy Knox
Carl Perkins
Elvis
Jerry Lee Lewis
Marty Robbins
Jack Scott
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Came across a John Lee Hooker CD today he recorded in 1960....That's My Story.
So, ya mix....
Jimmy Reed his 1960 recordings
Mississippi Fred McDowell who first recorded in 1959
Mance Lipscomb who first recorded in 1960
Lightnin' Hopkins 1959 recordings
Robert Pete Williams who was first recorded at Angola Prison around that time
Muddy Waters recordings from around that time
That will work.
This mix.....
Geechie Wiley
Alfred Fields
Moses Mason
Mattie Delaney
Jesse May Hill
Garfield Akers
Bobby Grant
Elvie Thomas
Charlie Taylor
Ishman Bracey
Black Bottom McPhail
Scrapper Blackwell
Ollie Ross
Ramblin' Thomas
Willie Reed
Oscar Woods
Emma Wright
Who are you talking to here?
The question is....
What are you listening to right now......right?
My answer is....
This mix......
That really had to be explained?
Last edited by Avante; 02-18-2018 at 03:30 PM.
Can't stop listening to this...Might consider looking up the chords and learning it on guitar imo
I discovered them a few months ago, yep......stunned. Love their sound.
Can't believe I slept on them either. This was right in the heart of the 90's, and I was heavily into the grudge scene.
Train, Creed and Godsmack a good mix with them.
It appears the band just didn't get along so short lived.
Saw Creed in concert on the My Own Prison tour. High energy show and crowd Great album
Classic album. Bought this on cassette back in '96. -nice relaxing song here
What? I was 19
I'm almost embarrassed to say, I really dig the song from the new WalMart commercial.
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