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    had no idea they put out some new tunes last month...can't ya just hear the Ole' Mississip through the trees


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    Why not quit jacking around and buy you some legit blues CD's featuring that old pre 1940 stuff?

    The 10 must haves.

    Robert Johnson
    Bessie Smith
    Memphis Jug Band
    Blind Lemon Jefferson
    Leroy Carr
    Memphis Minnie
    Big Bill Broonzy
    Ma Rainey
    Sonny Boy Williamson
    Charley Patton

    If ya then wanna get into post 1940's

    The 10 must haves

    Muddy Waters
    Lightnin' Hopkins
    Howlin' Wolf
    BB King
    Sonny Boy Williamson (Rice Miller)
    Little Walter
    John Lee Hooker
    Elmore James
    Jimmy Reed
    Lowell Fulson

    While you're not into the obscure there you do get a great sampling of the greats. The obscure more for guys like me not rookies like you.
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    a coworker mentioned this one to me...


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    That's pretty good but I don't feel the grit.

    I need it more...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGmFTQsArb8

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    Avante, how could you leave out Mississippi Fred McDowell?! Egregious oversight tbh.

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    Avante, how could you leave out Mississippi Fred McDowell?! Egregious oversight tbh.
    This is true, can't dispute this tbqh.

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    Avante, how could you leave out Mississippi Fred McDowell?! Egregious oversight tbh.
    Fred McDowell is rather unique in that while he was born in 1904 he didn't record until 1959. So he wasn't a pre war or an urban bluesman. All those I listed recorded long belore 1959.

    I have his very first recordings and yes he is amazing. He belongs with a few others who also came on later....Mance Lipscomb, Robert Pete Williams, R.L. Burnside, Jack Owens. All recorded after McDowell and are must listens.

    If it's pale face blues...pre war

    Dock Boggs
    Justice
    Jimmie Davis
    The Carter Family
    Jimmie Rodgers
    Frank Hutchison
    Charlie Poole
    The Skillet Lickers
    Darby & Tarlton.....fantastic!
    Clarence Ashley
    Buell Kazee
    Bayless Rose

    post war

    Delbert McClinton
    Townes Van Zandt
    Stevie Ray Vaughn
    Mark Lemhouse
    Ray Wylie Hubbard
    Johnny "Slim" Campbell
    James Harman
    William Clarke
    Robert Lucas
    John Mayall
    JoAnn Kelly
    Johnny Winters
    Climax Blues Band
    Paul Butterfield Blues Band
    Canned Heat
    Joe er
    Eric Clapton
    Dion
    Eric Burdon
    The Rolling Stones


    I just realized this would take forever.
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    I was referring to McDowell as a "must have".

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    I was referring to McDowell as a "must have".
    While McDowell is fantastic he wasn't as "imporatant" as the 10 I listed. He didn't help form the music having recorded so late. Who would he replace?

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    I've never been a B.B. King fan.

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    I've never been a B.B. King fan.
    When you talk with those new to the music you want to give them those who made an impact. BB King was a difference maker, he brought listeners to them blues.

    Yes like you I'm not a BB fan either, he's simply not black enought for me (you know what I mean). But he is important.

    I have a CD of Mississippi Fred and harmonica player Johnny Woods getting drunk at Woods house. You can hear the dogs bark, the kids, the crowd that's partying with them. This s about as real as it gets.

    Give Texan Frankie Lee Sims a listen, his early 1950;s stuff a diffferent sound.

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