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It sounds like the rhythm section and vocals stay more or less consistent but T-Bone is playing whatever his heart and soul tell him to play from one moment to the next. Sublime (the adjective, not the band). |
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It really is one of my favorite blues numbers. I especially like The Allman Bros. cover of it on At Fillmore East: |
Hey you guys check out Zack Rosicka. He covers "While We Cry" by Kenny Wayne. This kid is a force to be reckoned with on guitar guys
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hey, I've been wanting to get into Jazz and Blues for a while, but I'm not sure where to start.
Can anyone suggest some blues rock that is a bit progressive maybe, or just some classical blues that everyone can enjoy, maybe a compilation album. And on the jazz front, I need some artists to listen too as well. I'm not very knowledgeable on Jazz sub genres, but I don't think I like the popular female jazz singers you always seem to hear about. I'm looking for something more along the experimental creative area of things. Appreciate any suggestions, thanks! |
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Anything by Derek Trucks Band, one of the greatest slide guitarists of our time!
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RORY GALLAGHER for blues. Probably the best blues guitarist ever.
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Just a random artist I ive discovered from my many hours of dedicationn to the Blues station here.
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Albert Ayler - Spiritual Unity Charles Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady Jaco Pastorius - Jaco Pastorius Don Wilkerson - Elder Don Peter Brotzmann - Machine Gun Peter Brotzmann - Guts Peter Brotzmann - Right As Rain Surrender To the Air - Surrender To the Air Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch Kenny Drew - Undercurrent John Coltrane - Interstellar Space Those (for the most part) verge on the more experimental...to say the very least. But anyway, if you're interested in checking 'em out and need a link, I'm just a PM away. |
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