Mentioned the Paul Butterfield Blues Band yesterday, but I also came across an astonishing bit of footage that features his electric work (although the cameraman is standing behind them and seems to be on acid).
The highpoint of the clip is one of my favorites -- Son House, who simply radiates the blues. I was fortunate enough to record his classic Death Letter on my latest album, but I can't get enough of him. Hopefully you'll pick out a few things of importance from this:
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Saturday, March 26, 2011
The blues is nothing but the natural facts. You can have the blues one day because your woman has run away from home. You can have the blues the next day because she came back.
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Dr. Mojo is Brian Robertson, author of Little Blues Book with illustrations by R. Crumb, and has played blues for 30 years. His latest album is Big Ass Buick.
Dr. Mojo Harp, the blog, is a look at the blues harmonica in thought and in practice. The idea is to highlight some of the best players, sources of blues harp lessons, products such as harmonicas and amps and mikes, reviews and much more.
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