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Can't play the blues, but love to listen to em

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Fridave
Posted 2008-07-28 8:28 PM (#28691)
Subject: Can't play the blues, but love to listen to em


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Just got back from the Pocono Blues Fest in the Pocono Mts. Pa. Nice event, some real good artists, 3 stages, constant music all day, 2 days. My favorite was Ronnie Baker Brooks (son of Lonnie Brooks). Man he can make his strat talk. Me and the GF had a great time, I think this was the 17th annual. Hopeing to make the Wilmington De. River Front Blues Fest in a couple weekends.
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Beal
Posted 2008-07-28 9:10 PM (#28692 - in reply to #28691)
Subject: Re: Can't play the blues, but love to listen to em



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Glad you liked them, nothing better than live blues.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-07-28 10:47 PM (#28693 - in reply to #28691)
Subject: Re: Can't play the blues, but love to listen to em


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Good Blues... never gets old.
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schroeder
Posted 2008-07-29 3:46 AM (#28694 - in reply to #28691)
Subject: Re: Can't play the blues, but love to listen to em


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And old blues is always good.

I'm a huge Lonnie Johnson fan - I think I have all his known recordings - anybody else? His playing speaks more directly to me than anybody else's from that era. And he played in jazz bands as well as being the biggest selling blues artist of his day. Almost every blues lick you ever hear was first recorded by Lonnie in the 20s and 30s. Pure genius.
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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2008-07-29 9:41 AM (#28695 - in reply to #28691)
Subject: Re: Can't play the blues, but love to listen to em


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I can't play them, either (not being a lead player), but there have been a few times when I really felt like singin' (and cryin') them.
Thanks for giving me a few ideas to get me exploring this new-to-me genre; I will see what you.tube has to offer to expand my musical boundaries. Or perhaps suggestions or links to really good examples, anyone??

--Karen
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G8r
Posted 2008-07-29 12:12 PM (#28696 - in reply to #28691)
Subject: Re: Can't play the blues, but love to listen to em


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Originally posted by Jewel's Mom:
...can't play them, either
As George Carlin (RIP) said, white people have no business playing the blues. That doesn't mean I don't still try :p
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2008-07-29 12:40 PM (#28697 - in reply to #28691)
Subject: Re: Can't play the blues, but love to listen to em


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In general, if your playing someone else's blues tune... ya missed the point.

JMHO. I had to study up on the blues a bit with the last artist I recorded as it's not generally "my thing" and what I came away with was that "Blues" is a form of expression and is really most meaningful to the artist who created it. Covering a blues tune is fine, and can be a compliment to one of the originals, that's fine enough. But to really say you "play the blues" means you are telling your stories... not someone elses.

Once you are telling your stories, with your music, it can no longer be "good or bad" it just is.

Metal and Rap, for a large part, are the modern day, pumped up, cranked up, and in your face blues. Unfortunately Country, is and always will be... IMO crap.

::ducking and running for cover::
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-07-29 12:49 PM (#28698 - in reply to #28691)
Subject: Re: Can't play the blues, but love to listen to em


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Ooo! Could someone pass me the popcorn...?
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MWoody
Posted 2008-07-29 12:58 PM (#28699 - in reply to #28691)
Subject: Re: Can't play the blues, but love to listen to em



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Good thing you were talking about Country and not Western, Miles.

It's kind of odd how the US can take influences, instruments and innovations and consider them "Country"! Which Country?

The best music is heartfelt and inspiring.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2008-07-29 1:11 PM (#28700 - in reply to #28691)
Subject: Re: Can't play the blues, but love to listen to em


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Let me clarify a bit...

There is a genre called "Country" or "C & W" that is good, fun entertainment. Dolly Parton's over the top, yee haw, is the epitome of the genre I'm referring to, and it's truly a fun scene to be a part of. It's more than music, it's a way of life.

Sorry, but Shania, Chesney, etc.. not country, don't care how much of a drawl ya'all, that's some good rock'n roll and I guess the fact that it's marketed as "country" just annoys me. It's good tunes tho.

Can ya tell I'm in a grumpy mood today?
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MWoody
Posted 2008-07-29 1:18 PM (#28701 - in reply to #28691)
Subject: Re: Can't play the blues, but love to listen to em



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That's ok, I used to be fat, dumb and happy but today I'm just not happy...

At least we can agree on Swedish interpretive Dance.
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