This genius does more with one chord than most bands do with 10. He makes it seem easy, but doing a lot with a little is one of the hardest things in any art form.
This is the most awesome album by R. L. Burnside in my opinion. The atmosphere of a juke joint, raw power, and an in your face sound. Love it! If I had to go to a remote island and only pick one album to take with me, I'd pick this one. Thank you, Fat Possum Records, for giving us this jewel!!
Took way too long for the world to know the amazing talent of Mr. Burnside. Been listening and loving, and learning since the early 80's. Thanks to the late night weekend DJ at WKSU back in the day. Jeff Esworthy was a senior at my school when I was a freshman. His musical interests were eclectic, to say the least. He played a sitar at the senior talent show and won! ;O A few years later I was glad to hear a familiar voice on the radio. I started taping those shows on cassettes to learn how to play guitar, and because I absolutely Loved the music! Still Love it just as much!!! Won't stop playing until I can't. BTW the story that leads into 'He Ain't Your Daddy' has me laughing no matter how many times I hear it. That's my go to on any bad day. ;D
OMG....I JUST found out about this amazing blues brother today!!! SHIT FIRE he's good and my go to on PANDORA! Thank you for givin us what we need!! SOUL FOOD!
I was invited to take a trip from Seattle to Portland to see this gig with some friends but I couldn't make it!!! But my buddy brought back an ass pocket of whiskey t shirt for me!!!
Extraordinaire cet album ! Titres : 1 Shake 'Em On Down 4:35 2 Skinny Woman 2:41 3 Miss Maybelle 3:16 4 Rollin' & Tumblin' Arranged By - Kenny Brown , R.L. Burnside - Traditional 4:44 5 Long Haired Doney 4:01 6 Walkin' Blues Arranged By - R.L. Burnside - Traditional 4:28 7 He Ain't Your Daddy 2:43 8 Bad Luck And Trouble 3:55 9 Jumper On The Line 5:16 10 Goin' Down South 5:44 11 Alice Mae Written-By - Kenny Brown 4:12 12 Snake Drive Written-By - Kenny Brown 7:16 Crédits : Drums - Cedric Burnside Guitar - Kenny Brown Vocals, Guitar - R.L. Burnside Written-By - R.L. Burnside (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 7 to 12) All tracks recorded live in Portland, OR at the Crystal Ballroom Jan. 21, 2001, except 3, 10-12 recorded live in San Francisco, CA at the Great American Music Hall, Jan. 24, 2001.
FP introduced me to RL Burnside in one of your earlier vids that made it to youtube. His persona and music floored me. Big ups. Love his whole energy. Thanks.
I hear you Cedric hammering Damn your Uncle was Great sorry I missed him Was watching has beens in the 90,s Johnny Winter & Muddy in 80,s Though Night Hawks were playing in my Backyard Frederick Md alot
@@fat_possumThank you so much, can you tell me please where i can find the discription ? Im sorry im from vienna and my english is not the best Danke dir
oh dang.... i remember now i was there when the record label name was being uh...drunkenly fought over... craps! same with daptone records! shhhhhette!! btw mr burnside i hope to see you in heaven someday ... i might have to travel for that one... who knows tho it could be a stairway to the heavens or ...well ...a highway to hell its hard to say really, what the future holds or were we'll go back to or how far we'll go before we return back to the very earth its self...
This genius does more with one chord than most bands do with 10. He makes it seem easy, but doing a lot with a little is one of the hardest things in any art form.
This is the most awesome album by R. L. Burnside in my opinion. The atmosphere of a juke joint, raw power, and an in your face sound. Love it! If I had to go to a remote island and only pick one album to take with me, I'd pick this one. Thank you, Fat Possum Records, for giving us this jewel!!
It's like an out of control freight train thundering down the tracks, best thing I have heard in years, astonishing.
Took way too long for the world to know the amazing talent of Mr. Burnside. Been listening and loving, and learning since the early 80's. Thanks to the late night weekend DJ at WKSU back in the day. Jeff Esworthy was a senior at my school when I was a freshman. His musical interests were eclectic, to say the least. He played a sitar at the senior talent show and won! ;O
A few years later I was glad to hear a familiar voice on the radio.
I started taping those shows on cassettes to learn how to play guitar, and because I absolutely Loved the music! Still Love it just as much!!! Won't stop playing until I can't.
BTW the story that leads into 'He Ain't Your Daddy' has me laughing no matter how many times I hear it. That's my go to on any bad day. ;D
High level of the force. Stay in heaven to play for the angels all night long..
One of my favorite live shows. So brutally authentic. Long live R.L.!! 😎🎸🙏
One of the best live blues albums there is.
The band is on fire on this live recording ! Sure an important document of RLs full power at his peak !
That club had to be shaking.
Have a glass of bourbon, light a cigar and enjoy !
These songs are my garden of delights!!
Lord bless you, Mr Robert!!
OMG....I JUST found out about this amazing blues brother today!!! SHIT FIRE he's good and my go to on PANDORA! Thank you for givin us what we need!! SOUL FOOD!
I was there. What a night!
Fabulous fabulous fabulous. I have many of this blissful mans Blues albums-very big in my day. Just ordered this album.
So lucky to know about RL! 🎵💙🎵✌️😎👌🎶🌍🎶
Does his grandson play drums on this album?
Unbelievable music. Always been one of my favorites
I was invited to take a trip from Seattle to Portland to see this gig with some friends but I couldn't make it!!! But my buddy brought back an ass pocket of whiskey t shirt for me!!!
Now this was a pleasant surprise first thing in the morning! Thanks.
oh yeah my favourite blues man since ten years ago!!!
Gold
burnside o burnside- best bluser ever
He sure knew the meaning of Rythym .
Nasty groove all night long - feels like there’s no up or down. R.L.!
Thanks tout!!😮
Extraordinaire cet album !
Titres :
1 Shake 'Em On Down 4:35
2 Skinny Woman 2:41
3 Miss Maybelle 3:16
4 Rollin' & Tumblin' Arranged By - Kenny Brown , R.L. Burnside - Traditional 4:44
5 Long Haired Doney 4:01
6 Walkin' Blues Arranged By - R.L. Burnside - Traditional 4:28
7 He Ain't Your Daddy 2:43
8 Bad Luck And Trouble 3:55
9 Jumper On The Line 5:16
10 Goin' Down South 5:44
11 Alice Mae Written-By - Kenny Brown 4:12
12 Snake Drive Written-By - Kenny Brown 7:16
Crédits :
Drums - Cedric Burnside
Guitar - Kenny Brown
Vocals, Guitar - R.L. Burnside
Written-By - R.L. Burnside (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 7 to 12)
All tracks recorded live in Portland, OR at the Crystal Ballroom Jan. 21, 2001, except 3, 10-12 recorded live in San Francisco, CA at the Great American Music Hall, Jan. 24, 2001.
Brilliant 💙it
Dangerous R.L.
well well well
FP introduced me to RL Burnside in one of your earlier vids that made it to youtube. His persona and music floored me. Big ups. Love his whole energy. Thanks.
🎶🎶🎶 My telephone keeps on ringing, Miss Maybelle must want to talk to me 🎶🎶🎶🎶
miss maybelle & long haired doney are two of the best live blues songs ever recorded..the king.
I would have loved to habe seen him live.😢
have
Jack White stole this style lol its ok Jack I still love you.
Dan aurbach stole it better
Saying he stole it suggests he got away with it. White stripes is reminiscent at best of this heavyweight. It's ok Jack, I still love you.
I wish I was there.
I hear you Cedric hammering Damn your Uncle was Great sorry I missed him Was watching has beens in the 90,s Johnny Winter & Muddy in 80,s Though Night Hawks were playing in my Backyard Frederick Md alot
I,m the Best Harp player just hadn,t retired enough to come out yet
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Whats the name of the 2 song ?
Thanks from Vienna
Man I'm lovein the hell out of this 😊😊.
💎😉😎
bluesheaven
Thank you
🔥🔥🔥
Can some write me the title od the songs please ?
Danke
Hi, the song titles are featured in the description!
@@fat_possumThank you so much, can you tell me please where i can find the discription ? Im sorry im from vienna and my english is not the best
Danke dir
to me, Robert Johnson is true blues. Burnside is closest to that.
RL is the Man!!! By far my favorite blues Man. EVER!!! The epiphany of Kool !!!
oh dang.... i remember now i was there when the record label name was being uh...drunkenly fought over...
craps! same with daptone records!
shhhhhette!!
btw mr burnside
i hope to see you in heaven someday ... i might have to travel for that one...
who knows tho it could be a stairway to the heavens or ...well ...a highway to hell
its hard to say really, what the future holds or were we'll go back to or how far we'll go before we return back to the very earth its self...
Get straight man before it takes all of yer