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PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 3:09 pm 
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sorry if this thread already exists but I ain't trawling through hundreds and hundreds of threads to find out so here we are

any fans of the blues round here?

well any besides myself anyway? not that I'd mind talkin' to meself about blues and damn it's aboutt tmie that booze caught up


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 3:43 pm 
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Howlin' Wolf</thread>

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 3:48 pm 
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well excuse me for bein' half pissed and too lazy to go through every section of the forum lookin' for threads about the blues

oh how a font for sarcasm would be handy right about now


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 4:13 pm 
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I think Trapt just likes Howlin Wolf a lot!

I like the blues, but I don't tend to listen to a broad selection of artists. Just throw some Wolf or Tom Waits or whoever on when I'm in the mood...


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I am just getting started with Blues music, but my wife has a much stronger knowledge/appreciation for it. I know she love Howlin Wolf and Muddy Waters, and I really enjoy John Lee Hooker.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOyj4ciJk34

I think this video is pretty awesome. He is just in such a zone, working his feet as a beat to go along with his guitar. I know plenty of others do that as well, but this is one that sticks with me.


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much the same I like blues but don't have a great deal of variety in the blues I listen to

would probably put Robert Johnson as my favourite with Muddy Waters a close second


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Someday I'll probably find the blues album that will click with me and I'll fall in love with it, but I haven't come across it yet.


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Ever heard 1968's Howlin' Wolf Album?

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Taj Mahal.

That's some good blues right there.


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Thrashtildeth wrote:
Taj Mahal.

That's some good blues right there.


Ooh yes. One of the few musical recommendations my dad's ever made that was worth listening to after the age of 10!


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Thrashtildeth wrote:
Taj Mahal.

That's some good blues right there.

meh.

Robert Johnson
John Lee Hooker
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Son House


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I love the blues but also restrict my listening to a few select artists...Gary Moore, SRV, Joe Bonamassa, Kenny Wayne Shepherd...


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RelentlessOblivion wrote:
well excuse me for bein' half pissed and too lazy to go through every section of the forum lookin' for threads about the blues

oh how a font for sarcasm would be handy right about now
All I was saying is that Wolf is the end all, be all of blues. The man is amazing.

Dax Riggs' solo output is some pretty solid white guy blues or at least some blues influenced rock that I really dig. Fans of Acid Bath might like it.

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traptunderice wrote:
RelentlessOblivion wrote:
well excuse me for bein' half pissed and too lazy to go through every section of the forum lookin' for threads about the blues

oh how a font for sarcasm would be handy right about now
All I was saying is that Wolf is the end all, be all of blues. The man is amazing.

Dax Riggs' solo output is some pretty solid white guy blues or at least some blues influenced rock that I really dig. Fans of Acid Bath might like it.


+1 for Dax Riggs


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 7:01 am 
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yeah sorry about that comment, I'm normally a happy drunk, but I'm mean when I'm only halfway there which I don't really understand but anyway that's beside the point, saying one guy is the be all and end all of blues yeah I can't agree with that and if you do think that Howlin' Wolf (very good blues I admit) is all you need I think you may be missing out on some good stuff

tempted to start threads for classical music and flamenco but I think I'd probably be the only one who likes some of that stuff


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I'd talk about classical music with you! Flamenco, you might be on your own.


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RelentlessOblivion wrote:
saying one guy is the be all and end all of blues yeah I can't agree with that and if you do think that Howlin' Wolf (very good blues I admit) is all you need I think you may be missing out on some good stuff
Hyperbole is lost on you apparently.

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