I got my blues learning at Archie Edwards barbershop and loved days when Eleanor walked thru the front door... She is the real deal... Oh, and she taught me her way of playing "One Kind Favor" for which I will always be grateful... A treasure of a blues player and a great person, to boot...
Co-opted being a euphemism for stole. I believe they did not credit Henry Thomas 1928 recording on their 1968 release, so he got neither creative nor financial recognition. That’s ‘appropriation’ in the academic jargon of racism.
Not co-opted...but stole the music in its entirety from Henry Thomas and then the lyrics came from a different song. (On the road blues...or something like that, by someone else from the same era) Canned heats' hit song is a blend of 2 different songs... Always liked their song since Woodstock days..but feel it's not really an original song, more like a Mashup. But I grew up only knowing the C. Heat version for years. Lot of that going on in the 60s and 70s
Henry Thomas would be smilin'. Thank you, Miss Eleanor.
Wonderful rendition Ms.Eleanor...great finger picking style of the original song... bravo nicely done 😀👍😎🎙️🎶🎸✝️🙏
I got my blues learning at Archie Edwards barbershop and loved days when Eleanor walked thru the front door... She is the real deal... Oh, and she taught me her way of playing "One Kind Favor" for which I will always be grateful... A treasure of a blues player and a great person, to boot...
That's a great affirmation!
Bull doze blues. You got my attention. Glad you did. 😊 This was awesome.Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely beautiful @amazing voice and phrasing!
What a beautiful voice.
And a free spirit to go along with it.
beautiful, thank you for sharing
loved it,excellent,well done
The Voice ....Awesome
Well played 👏
Play that music!
Nice, thank you Very Much. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸🕊
❤️
Beautifully played.
Such blues uniqueness.
Excellent
good strong voice. I like
It`s cool! あこがれます。
A female John Hurt! Fantastic voice!
It looks like Canned Heat co-opted the music for their song Going Up the Country.
Co-opted being a euphemism for stole. I believe they did not credit Henry Thomas 1928 recording on their 1968 release, so he got neither creative nor financial recognition. That’s ‘appropriation’ in the academic jargon of racism.
Yeah, they basically did a cover of it. The original by Henry Thomas also has a flute sounding instrument on it that plays the same melody.
Not co-opted...but stole the music in its entirety from Henry Thomas and then the lyrics came from a different song. (On the road blues...or something like that, by someone else from the same era) Canned heats' hit song is a blend of 2 different songs...
Always liked their song since Woodstock days..but feel it's not really an original song, more like a Mashup. But I grew up only knowing the C. Heat version for years. Lot of that going on in the 60s and 70s
@@Nico_Tena - They just stole it! Full credit to Alan Wilson on Canned Heat's cover ...
@@markbowen2333Big Road Blues :)