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Two hours of Delta Blues … the father of which Robert Johnson is considered to be the person who started rock and roll and music as we know it today google him if you want to study some music history… His song comes in at 14 minutes and remember this was written and recorded I think in 1928 .. Just again on Johnson look up “Sweet Home Chicagoâ€â€  

00:00 - Elmore James - I Can't Stop Lovin' You 
02:16 - Johnny Shines - Ramblin' 
04:49 - Muddy Waters - Long Distance Call 
07:31 - Charly McCoy - Motherless Blues 
10:45 - Robert Lockwood - Little Boy Blues 
14:00 - Robert Johnson - Milkcow's Calf Blues 
16:37 - Son House - My Black Mama 
22:59 - Bo Carter - Banana In Your Fruit Basket 
26:08 - Helen Humes - They Raided the Joint 
28:34 - Bo Carter - The Law Is Gonna Step On You 
31:17 - Charley Patton - Stone Pony Blues 
34:10 - Mississippi Joe Calicott - Travelin' Mama Blues 
37:24 - The Mississippi Moaner - Mississippi Moan 
39:53 - Ishmon Bracey - Trouble Hearted Blues 
43:18 - Big Joe Williams - Stack O' Dollars 
46:33 - Big Joe Williams - Please Don't Go 
49:21 - Mississippi John Hurt - Stack O' Lee 
52:21 - Leadbelly - Duncan and Brady 
56:28 - Memphis Minnie - He Is In the Ring 
59:17 - Memphis Minnie - Me and My Chauffeur 
01:02:25 - Mississippi Fred McDowell - Good Morning Little School Girl 
01:05:04 - J.B. Lenoir - Mama Talk to Your Daughter 
01:07:39 - Jimmy Dawkins - I Feel So Bad 
01:12:51 - Mississippi Johnny Waters - Baby Don't Treat Him This Way 
01:15:06 - Robert Lockwood - Mean Mistreater 
01:17:16 - John Lee Hooker -- Landing Blues
01:20:44 - Elmore James - Standing At the Crossroads
01:23:33 - Big Joe Williams - Rootin' Ground Hog
01:26:35 - Ishman Bracey - Trouble Hearted Blues
01:30:01 - Tommy Johnson - Canned Heat Blues 
01:33:40 - Son House - Walkin' Blues
01:40:21 - Robert Lockwood Jr - Little Boy Blue
01:43:26 - Blind Willie McTell - Stomp Down River
01:46:35 - Big Bill Broonzy - Mississippi River Blues
01:49:20 - Robert Johnson - Hellhound On My Trail
01:51:59 - Tommy Johnson - Cool Drink of Water Blues
01:55:35 - Sleepy John Estes - Hobo Jungle Blues
01:58:32 - Tommy McClennan - Highway 51
02:01:23 - Skip James - Devil Got My Woman
02:04:24 - Arthur Crudup - Black Pony Blues
02:07:48 - Bo Carter - My Pencil Won't Write No More

 

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Sheer pleasure

 

 

Sharing a little history on Jeff Healey ...  he died in 2008 he was doing his show from the JazzFM studios and all of a sudden he disappeared and they played repeats of his show. Then he reappeared on air about a month later, I think, broadcasting from a studio the station set up in his home. His show aired (streamed) here about 11 am or 12 noon because it was a late night show over there. He continued doing the show for about a year or 18 months I think, until he died. Turned out he was blind almost from birth due to a childhood cancer when he lost his eyes, and it was cancer that got him in the end. But we were able to enjoy his talent for many years.

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Zip's blues clip above reminded of one of the best night's entertainment I've ever had.... at the Fairfield RSL (my first and only visit there)

 

Amazing magician wandering the restaurant, performing mystifying illusions before what we'd gone there to see....

 

Paul Kelly was the main act....and he was sensational, as always.

 

But before he and his band came on, a disappointingly small audience in quite a modest sized auditorium was treated to 40 minutes with CJ Stoneking.

 

He was mesmerising! Absolutely mesmerising.

 

He mainly performed solo.... but was accompanied in some songs by one or another member of his band.

 

Dry dry dry sense of humour..

 

I have posted a couple of his things before...and one or two others had seen him or knew of him.

 

Anyway....this clip is nothing like the simple performance we saw, but it's fun

 

 

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Amazing music. Who would ever have thought this would come out of Australia in the 21st Century.

 
 

  photo.jpg?sz=50Never thought that a drunk voice and an old fashioned song would be so moving... I'm still astonished and speechless
 
 
 
 
 
 
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I figure I'm probably on my own here. Hard enough to find people who have heard of Autechre, yet alone like them. Not an official video. They didn't make any film clips in the early days (back when they used to still write melodies occasionally).

 

Choon!

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