Saw Mississippi John at Philadelphia's Second Fret in the early 70s. Your music sound just like him. I remember he tuned his guitar with a pair of pliers.
It's been pointed out I'm mistaken about seeing MJH in the early 70s. I graduated high school in '62. So it was probable a couple years later. Take it easy on me. I'm 71. I don't remember what I had for breakfast.
For this kind of songs, one single guitar fingerpicking suffice, and, adding guitars is often counter-effective. However, these two people made a good blended sound. Great Happy Traum, as always.
R.I.P. Happy , now play with Mississippi John
A magnificent salute to Mississippi John Hurt.
That touched! I have love for MJH.
Made me miss MJH.. Way back in the day I used to walk by the cafe he played at in D.C. & regret I couldn’t go in as I was underage in my mid-teens..
🌻❤ Rest in heavenly peace.
I've been Happily Traumatized.
I shared this clip for Mississippi John Hurt's Birthday...Lovely
These guys are old enough to sing 'the angels laid him away' with feeling.
i love MJH, and REV HD !!! Happy Traum is pretty good in my book too.
Brilliant!!
Saw Mississippi John at Philadelphia's Second Fret in the early 70s. Your music sound just like him. I remember he tuned his guitar with a pair of pliers.
+Michael Curry Mississippi John Hurt died in 1966 so not sure how you saw him in the early 70's
Sounds good!
Thanks 👍❤️
GREAT
It's been pointed out I'm mistaken about seeing MJH in the early 70s. I graduated high school in '62. So it was probable a couple years later. Take it easy on me. I'm 71. I don't remember what I had for breakfast.
Me too. Eggs, I think.
Just don't get him mixed up with United Kingdom John Hurt
For this kind of songs, one single guitar fingerpicking suffice, and, adding guitars is often counter-effective.
However, these two people made a good blended sound.
Great Happy Traum, as always.