The Dude smokes that sucker! 🎉 😅 👊 🤓 I am embarrassed to say I have never heard of him. That lack of exposure will not last long! THANK YOU Connie! I love having my mind blown in this manner! 🧡 🚀 🎶 😅
The music is in G and he's playing a G harp, first position. Most ingeniously. At first I thought he was crossed to C, then playing a G for those third octave blow bends. But...no. All on the G harp. I've worked with Curtis many times. Thankfully, I never came on after him. :)
I remember going to see Curtis Salgado and Robert Cray at the old Eugene Hotel on Saturday nights in the late '70's. Always the best show in town!
i was tending bar then
at the Eugene Hotel
Where have I been, never heard of Curtis, he rocks the house. Circular breathing too.
The Dude smokes that sucker! 🎉 😅 👊 🤓 I am embarrassed to say I have never heard of him. That lack of exposure will not last long! THANK YOU Connie! I love having my mind blown in this manner! 🧡 🚀 🎶 😅
The thing about Curtis is that he can be totally awesome just singing alone. Then he adds that mean harp and the world starts to melt.
An INFURIATINGLY talented man. Did he have to be THAT good - and I've got to get up and sing and play harp tonight ! damn.
THAT'S a groove...My God. And Curtis is an awesome talent.
I remember him playing at our high school dances.
I remember him playing in Manson Washington a few years back. He's what made the whole festival worth being there.
Brian's no slouch either! Curtis liked it. :) EXCELLENT keyboard solo!!
Amen, Brother Curtis. Play that Mississippi Saxophone.
great blues i love it
Another great one!
The guitarist is really good.
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Reminds me. Aof person we both know 🎶 this amazing allways is.
Get em, Curtis! Hold that note like you did before
the best.
Doing what he does best
nice!
Rubberneck in Da house!
Title help?
Title? Often called That Ain't It (by Walter Horton and others) but originally called If It Ain't Me, and originally recorded by Jimmy Rogers in 1956.
What harp key is he playing in?
Cath Buxton. Whatever key the song's in...He's playing first position.
@@keithrandall1492 G
The music is in G and he's playing a G harp, first position. Most ingeniously. At first I thought he was crossed to C, then playing a G for those third octave blow bends. But...no. All on the G harp. I've worked with Curtis many times. Thankfully, I never came on after him. :)
Jon Beckley Morris @jonbeckleymorrisblues sent me. I now know why! Awesome playing!
This is such a bitcoin' line up, full tilt across the board.