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Any Blues recommendations?
Have some old Muddy Waters albums other than that I don't really have any blues stuff, anyone here into this and have recommendations?
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Re: Any Blues recommendations?
I suggested it in a thread a few weeks ago, someone asked me about it, I uploaded it, and I never heard from the wanker.
Brownie McGhee. Awesome. |
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Re: Any Blues recommendations?
I usually search for threads before I ask the OOT too, I slipped, thanks for headsup, browsing that thread.
I will also check out Mr. McGhee, tyvm. EDIT: Man, lots of names in this thread, very nice. |
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Re: Any Blues recommendations?
[ QUOTE ]
I suggested it in a thread a few weeks ago, someone asked me about it, I uploaded it, and I never heard from the wanker. Brownie McGhee. Awesome. [/ QUOTE ] You gave me an .m4p file. I googled and found some converting program, but it wasn't able to do it. I then downloaded itunes, and was able to hear a preview. I was downloading a torrent, but it's not always up. I'd have to hear a whole album to tell you what I thought. At first listen I thought it was ok. ========================================== For the OP, John Lee Hooker is awesome. You'd probably like Howlin' Wolf too. For older stuff, I recommend Robert Johnson of course. Try Blind Willie McTell too. |
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Re: Any Blues recommendations?
Martin Scorsese produced this 5CD/book thing called The History of the Blues i think, you could find it on amazon i imagine, thats pretty bluestastic.
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