This is the very first recording of the song "Hey Joe", ever made. Is is a home demo recording by the song's writer, Billy Roberts. The song has a long and complicated history regarding it's authorship, but this is the absolute first version ever recorded, in 1961/62, as a favor to Billy Roberts friend Barry Friedman. I received a CDR copy of this ree-to-reel tape in the early 2000's from Billy then lawyer/manager. I have edited together some historical footage of prisoners from the 30's and 40's to aid the song visually, as the images seem to fit the tone of the song very well.Folk.
Get Buddy Guy’s new album ‘The Blues Is Alive And Well’ available now, including “Nine Below Zero”, “Blue No More” ft. James Bay & “Cognac” ft. Jeff Beck and Keith Richards!ft. Mick Jaggerやて。
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荻野目洋子 30th Anniversary NEWアルバム『ディア・ポップシンガー』(2014年8月20日発売)より。ダンシング・ヒーローのNEW Music Videoをショート・サイズで公開!も、も、もしかして、
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From the album ''The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions'' 1971 (1970)やっぱしClaptonは好きになれんけど(°°)
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Taj Mahal - Queen Bee - Bloody Sunday Sessionsこら朝からご機嫌だじぇ(°°)
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Filmed on March 21st, 2014 on Dauphine Street in the French Quarter in New Orleans, LA.
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My favourite Taj Mahal album is 'De Ole Folks at Home', which includes this track. His feel for roots music on that album is incredible. It would be great to hear him do another album by himself again with just acoustic instruments such as guitar and banjo like he did on that album.長っっ
Stagger Lee is a popular blues folk song covered many times which is based on a murder by Stagger Lee Shelton. The first published version of the song was by folklorist John Lomax in 1910. The song was well-known in African American communities along the lower Mississippi River by the 1910s.
Before World War II, it was commonly known as "Stack O Lee". W.C. Handy wrote that this probably was a nickname for a tall person, comparing him to the tall smokestack of the large steamboat Robert E. Lee. By the time W.C. Handy wrote that explanation in the 1920s, "Stack O' Lee" was already familiar in United States popular culture, with recordings of the song made by such artists such as Herb Wiedoeft and his band (1924), Frank Hutchison (1927), Mississippi John Hurt (1928) and Cliff Edwards (1928). In Hurt's version, as in all such pieces, there are many (sometimes anachronistic) variants on the lyrics. Several older versions give Billy's last name as "De Lyons" or "Deslile".
There are many different versions of the tale, but the general storyline is as follows: Stagger Lee (as well as Stack O' Lee, also known as Stagolee, Stackerlee, Stackalee etc.) gets into a dispute with a man named Billy DeLyon after losing his Stetson hat to Billy while gambling. Stagger Lee pulls a gun--sometimes identified as a .45, other times as a "smokeless .44"--on Billy who then pleads to be spared for the sake of his wife and children. Showing no compassion at all, Stagger Lee cold-bloodedly shoots and kills his opponent.
The killer's reputation for "badness" is a key to the story. According to some classic musical recordings of the legend (such as "Mississippi" John Hurt's "Stack O'Lee Blues"), the authorities are too frightened of Stagger Lee to arrest him for his crime. In some versions of the tale, he is eventually caught by the authorities, but the judge refuses to sentence him to prison because he fears that the badman will strike back against him. In certain tellings of the story, Stagger Lee appears in hell after he is killed or executed, but is so "bad" that he takes control of the devil's kingdom and turns it into his own badman's paradise. (Sources: The AKA Blues Connection's Stagger Lee Files and Wiki. The drawings in the video are by Timothy Lane and McCulloch/Hendrix).
I have done a slideshow video for this song and to try and help tell the story.
Ratings and comments are invited.
This DVD collection presents some of the rarest footage of legendary Country Blues artists that we have been fortunate to find. The footage varies from hi-quality film to analog videos taped over 40 years ago. But above all, the music and performances are powerful and evocative. The sounds of Skip James, Bukka White, Big Bill Broonzy, Son House, Will Shade, Rev. Gary Davis and others on this 115 minute collection will give you shivers up your spine and get your feet tapping. This is the Country Blues of a time long past.ピッキングが力強いねぇ、ビックラするほど。
Titles include: CHARLIE BURSE & WILL SHADE Kansas City Blues BIG BILL BROONZY Trouble In Mind, Backwater Blues SON HOUSE Talk about the Blues, So Hard To Love Someone SKIP JAMES Cherry Ball Blues SON HOUSE Sick and Bad Blues BUKKA WHITE Aberdeen Blues, Tombstone Blues, Brownsville Blues, REV. GARY DAVIS Blind Gary Davis - A Documentary by Harold Becker CONNIE WILLIAMS Take My Hand, Precious Lord, I'm Going Too RALPH WILLIS & WASHBOARD PETE SANDERS Dream I Had On My Mind, I've Been Living With The Blues, Midnight Special SAM CHATMON Sales Tax Blues, Outside Friend, Fishing Blues (Evil Jackson), Glad When You're Dead MANCE LIPSCOMB I Want to Do Something for You, Alabama Jubilee HENRY JOHNSON Blood Red River WILLIE TRICE Be Your Dog, Run Here Gal, Poor Boy Long Ways From Home, Good Time Boogie, Sweet Sugar Mama, Stand and Welcome Jesus, When The Saints Go Marching In SON HOUSE & BUDDY GUY I Wish I Had My Whole Heart In My Hand
Running Time: 115 minutes
For details go to: https://www.guitarvideos.com/#!/Legendary-Country-Blues-Guitarists/p/131764842
Still photos and blues music combined together into a video. My personal road trip down Highway 61, through North Mississippi and Memphis,TN, looking for the roots of the delta blues. Clarksdale, MS, William Faulkner's home, Memphis, TN.朝から・・・(°°)ぴ
And ending up finding blues history in Sharon Hill, PA. It was quite a trip!
Note: Due to a copyright claim, I was forced to take a song out of the video at 9:22. Otherwise my video was entirely blocked from viewing. I appealed the claim, as I hadn't used any Naxos music in this video, but my appeal was denied. Please excuse the 2 minutes of missing audio.
Eddie James "Son" House, Jr. (March 21, 1902 (?) -- October 19, 1988) was an American blues singer and guitarist. House pioneered an innovative style featuring strong, repetitive rhythms, often played with the aid of slide guitar, and his singing often incorporated elements of southern gospel and spiritual music.Jrなの??
House was an important influence on Muddy Waters and Robert Johnson. A seminal Delta blues figure, he remains influential today, with his music being covered by blues-rock groups such as The White Stripes
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50 years after Love Me Do was on the presses in Hayes, Middlesex - Paul McCartney's son James visited the old buildings where all The Beatles vinyl was manufactured. Here he performs his version of The Rolling Stones 1969 classic Gimme Shelter.
Keith Richards appeared at the Jazz Foundation of America's annual A Great Night in Harlem benefit concert at the Apollo Theater, playing the immortal "Gimme Shelter" in honor of Merry Clayton.5年前、お元気やねぇぇぇ。
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ncluding Robert Cray, Steve Jordan, Ivan Nevilleんん、
The incredible house band for Love Rocks2018 features musical director and spiritual advisor Will Lee - Bass
Paul Shaffer, - Keys, Steve Gadd - Drums, Shawn Pelton, - Drums
Eric Krasno - Guitar, Larry Campbell- Guitar and Jeff Young - Keys
We Deliver Singers:
Elaine Caswell, Alicia Chackour, Chrissi Poland, Nikki Richards, Mark Rivers, Dennis Collins
Gods Love Horns:
Evan Barker, Ron Blake, Joe Fiedler, Aaron Heick, Jim Hynes, Andy Snitzer