Adam Swanson LIVE (“A Night of Boogie and Blues”)
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2023
- Adam Swanson LIVE (“A Night of Boogie and Blues”)
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Music is great. I love the Steam Locomotive picture you have on the floor in the background. Love to have one of them myself.
love it: "Those Juarez Blues" - amazing tune, thanx, Adam for your great Performance! u have a new subsriber :) - keep going those amazing concerts and flashback in this good old time:)
Adam's performance tonight is so energizing to listen to while watching his fingers fly across the keyboard!
Wonderfully played and informative concert. Thankyou adam. ❤ From australia. Bega nsw. Love ragtime, blues and boogie too.
Loved it, and especially the energy of the last piece. Bravo!!!
I always feel blues need the vocals. That's where the blues is different.
A great concert - loved Wolverine Blues (a.k.a. the Wolverines) Had never heard of Boogie at the Philharmonic - hot and fast as Adam said and for the first time since I've been watching these concerts the very solid looking piano was moving with the music 119.51 and onwards - unless it was my eyes!
Loved Those Juarez Blues!
Adam....enjoyed this very much....have you written many songs? I would like to hear you improvise some blues, Ragtime and stride tunes. 😊
If I could take the cold temps of Durango, I'd move there just to hear you play at The Diamond Belle Saloon regularly.
Oooh this sweet ragtime, the same as in 1860 when I went into one of the saloons in Kentucky) Bravo!
Haha! Most of this concert isn't ragtime. And I highly doubt this is what piano players in 1860 sounded like ;-)
@@adamgswanson I agree with you, they didn’t sound like that, but they sounded very similar, thank you for the show :)
Never liked blues but this
Performance is making me change my mind.
👍
Timestamps:
0:01:06 - 0:01:26 Dallas Blues (Hart A Wand 1912)
0:06:33 - 0:07:00 Memphis Blues (WC Handy 1912)
0:11:30 - 0:12:42 [Play for Me] Those Juarez Blues (Bert Beyerstedt 1919)
0:17:40 - 0:18:29 Ole Miss Rag (WC Handy 1916)
0:22:07 - 0:22:51 Beale Street Blues (WC Handy 1916)
0:27:07 - 0:28:13 Weary Blues (Artie Matthews 1915)
0:31:52 - 0:33:34 Crazy Blues (Perry Bradford 1920)
0:35:42 He May Be Your Man but He Comes to See Me Sometimes (Lemuel Fowler 1922)
0:37:57 - 0:38:22 Cow Cow Blues (Cow Cow Davenport 1928) [wow]
0:41:51 - 0:42:39 Dead Man Blues (Jelly Roll Morton 1926)
0:46:31 - 0:47:31 Wolverine Blues (Jelly Roll Morton 1923)
0:52:52 - 0:53:26 Deep Henderson (Fred Rose 1926)
0:58:42 - 0:59:13 Long Lost Blues (J Paul Wyer 1914)
1:02:24 - 1:03:20 Honky Tonk Train Blues (Meade Lux Lewis 1927)
1:06:58 - 1:07:48 Pinetop's Boogie Woogie [aka Boogie Woogie Stomp] (Clarence "Pinetop" Smith 1928)
1:11:50 - 1:12:45 Strange Cargo - A Boogie Woogie Nocturne (Freddie Slack & Will Bradley & Ray McKinley 1940)
1:17:27 - 1:17:52 Boogie Woogie at the Philharmonic (Meade Lux Lewis 1946) inspired by Bob Seeley
1:22:23 - 1:23:20 Yancey Special (Meade Lux Lewis 1936)
1:28:51 - 1:29:49 Yellow Dog Blues (WC Handy 1914)
1:35:45 - 1:36:10 St Louis Blues (WC Handy 1914)
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