Little Walter was one of the first LPs that i bought. His harp playing never fails to deliver. Greatstuff never fails to deliver. We do a version of My Babe,gotta be in the key of F
You jump, jump here You jump, jump there You jump, jump, jump Everywhere Then you mellow down easy Mellow down easy You mellow down easy When you really wanna blow your top You shake, shake here You shake, shake there You shake, shake, shake Everywhere Then you mellow down easy Mellow down easy You mellow down easy When you really wanna blow your top You wiggle, wiggle here You wiggle, wiggle there You wiggle, wiggle, wiggle Everywhere Then you mellow down easy Mellow down easy You mellow down easy When you really wanna blow your top
sounds best from the original lp 4 me,looks like this is the 1st time they have let it go on with permission.n of course buy it on i tunes etc,2 stop the original recordings from being heard in preference 2 the cd versions,which all have multiple overdubs n inferior sonics clearly dont respect what the musicians intended.so can labels exsplain why they dont respect the original recordings n r pointlessly making vinyl reissues in 2 a carbon copy of a cd.tell it like it was respect musical history
As a harmonica-player for 30 years...If you want to get to that virtuosity, put down the harp and learn to play the saxophone, way easier. The man was that good. If you want to get that TONE, it's not in the mic's, the low gain pre-amp tube's, the harp-tuned coupling-caps, sag-adjustable rectifiers and all other forum-fed bull-sh*t. It's is in the studio's signal chain.
Phenomenal, mind-blowing blues harp.
Was sent here zz top
Little Walter was one of the first LPs that i bought. His harp playing never fails to deliver. Greatstuff never fails to deliver. We do a version of My Babe,gotta be in the key of F
my favourite , blow walter blow
honey, where are my old lps anyway
According to Robbie Krieger, this was inspiration for Break on through - via Paul Butterfield
Just fuckin' AYE. The kind of song Radio UK wid ban.
This is a corner stone🧱
Hey yo, I hope you enjoy the melody of the music?
You jump, jump here
You jump, jump there
You jump, jump, jump
Everywhere
Then you mellow down easy
Mellow down easy
You mellow down easy
When you really wanna blow your top
You shake, shake here
You shake, shake there
You shake, shake, shake
Everywhere
Then you mellow down easy
Mellow down easy
You mellow down easy
When you really wanna blow your top
You wiggle, wiggle here
You wiggle, wiggle there
You wiggle, wiggle, wiggle
Everywhere
Then you mellow down easy
Mellow down easy
You mellow down easy
When you really wanna blow your top
The drum beat is so similar to an Arabian drum rhythm called “Samry”.
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This sent me down a RUclips wormhole....was very interesting! N African music at its best 🌵💗
sounds best from the original lp 4 me,looks like this is the 1st time they have let it go on with permission.n of course buy it on i tunes etc,2 stop the original recordings from being heard in preference 2 the cd versions,which all have multiple overdubs n inferior sonics clearly dont respect what the musicians intended.so can labels exsplain why they dont respect the original recordings n r pointlessly making vinyl reissues in 2 a carbon copy of a cd.tell it like it was respect musical history
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pretty sure lonely boy by the black keys is inspire by that song
Hey yo, I hope you enjoy the melody of the music?
As a harmonica-player for 30 years...If you want to get to that virtuosity, put down the harp and learn to play the saxophone, way easier. The man was that good. If you want to get that TONE, it's not in the mic's, the low gain pre-amp tube's, the harp-tuned coupling-caps, sag-adjustable rectifiers and all other forum-fed bull-sh*t. It's is in the studio's signal chain.
Hey yo, I hope you enjoy the melody of the music?
I can hear an Elvis song here
Ne soyez pas désobligeant pour Little Walter