AMAZING re-creation of what 20's-30's blues must have sounded like, without the (big) limitations of recording equipment back then !! Notice the "National Steel" (that's the Brand name of the guitar used here, made of chrome-plated brass, I know 'cause I've owned a few, lol !) guitar just SOUNDS like an electric, it's NOT a recording artifact !!
Wow, very interesting to know! I love this sound and the history of the blues into rock and roll and these guitars make that missing link in my head that I did not know about. I do not think we can find these in Greece, but if I ever come to the USA I plan on purchasing one of these now along with a Gibson (when I tour the factory) and a Rickenbacker :) Your country makes lovely instruments.
this is so badass
The Blues is alive and well. Thanks for posting the lesson for this Historic American song.
Great marriage of the Thomas original and Canned Heat's adaptation.
Lovely.
Hell Yeah! Thank you!!!
AMAZING re-creation of what 20's-30's blues must have sounded like, without the (big) limitations of recording equipment back then !! Notice the "National Steel" (that's the Brand name of the guitar used here, made of chrome-plated brass, I know 'cause I've owned a few, lol !) guitar just SOUNDS like an electric, it's NOT a recording artifact !!
Wow, very interesting to know! I love this sound and the history of the blues into rock and roll and these guitars make that missing link in my head that I did not know about. I do not think we can find these in Greece, but if I ever come to the USA I plan on purchasing one of these now along with a Gibson (when I tour the factory) and a Rickenbacker :) Your country makes lovely instruments.
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Oh yes mister!! The blues is the only way. Ask old Mr. thomas! He woulda said the same
Glad to see you're keeping your culture alive.Showing the culture robbers they can't steal your soul