I was at this concert. I had been following Jo Anne Kelly and her colleagues for a while but this was the first time I got to see one of the "originals" live.
I bought vols 1 & 2 in the mid 70s, marked the sleeve with my surname. I got both stolen in 1977 but found one in the used section of a London Jazz record shop and bought it back! Clearly I was destined not to keep it as it was stolen in another burglary in 1980! He was a unique talent, somehow the electric guitar worked for his interpretations of these classic songs
... wouldn't know how to mix it otherwise myself - came out of my record player and into my computer line in like this. I ain't no sound enineer, ain't no sound engineer's son, but I can rip your little record until the sound engineer come ;-)
@@StefanWirz I figured it was the source material. People got kind of cute in the early days of stereo. Paul McCartney has a story about going to a party and they had one speaker in one room and the other in another and he couldn't figure out where his bass was in the room he was in. I believe that this is what led to a number of Beatles albums being reissued in mono. If not it certainly changed how they would mix future albums: vocals and bass straight up the middle.
Had to sell my blues albums, so happy you gave it back to me. Thank you.
Низкий поклон Фреду.
Привет из Баку.
A heater is a gun.
LOVE!!! GREAT!!! BLUES!!! Mississi ppi!!!
Thank you so much for this awesome Fred MC Dowell he was such a brilliant one and still yet ,we keep it alive.
so sweet... old is gold
I was at this concert. I had been following Jo Anne Kelly and her colleagues for a while but this was the first time I got to see one of the "originals" live.
So was I
I bought vols 1 & 2 in the mid 70s, marked the sleeve with my surname. I got both stolen in 1977 but found one in the used section of a London Jazz record shop and bought it back! Clearly I was destined not to keep it as it was stolen in another burglary in 1980! He was a unique talent, somehow the electric guitar worked for his interpretations of these classic songs
🎩 giving credit when credit is DUE.....🎩🗽 MIMA. PITT,PA.
Wow!
The best 👌
Wow ! The song I dont Need no Heater, RL Burnside use that line in his own tune Poor Black Mattie. Anyway both are awesome songs.
Fred is just so damn good. He could play the heck out a tom cats whiskers if he had to.
Genial......!!!!
Fabulous 🕊
Fabulous! Thank you very much for posting. Shared on G+ July 2, 2017.
diving duck blues
a sleepy john estes original
taj & mo do it very well too!
Not to mention Canned Heat. Blind Owl mimicked Fred very well.
So good
Does anybody think the riff in Diving Duck Blues (32:00) sounds a lot like Foreigner - Urgent.
grazie
What a fuckin legend !!
:)
Did they really mix this like this, with the voice on the left and guitar on the right? Here's hoping you were never missing a channel. :-)
... wouldn't know how to mix it otherwise myself - came out of my record player and into my computer line in like this. I ain't no sound enineer, ain't no sound engineer's son, but I can rip your little record until the sound engineer come ;-)
@@StefanWirz I figured it was the source material. People got kind of cute in the early days of stereo. Paul McCartney has a story about going to a party and they had one speaker in one room and the other in another and he couldn't figure out where his bass was in the room he was in. I believe that this is what led to a number of Beatles albums being reissued in mono. If not it certainly changed how they would mix future albums: vocals and bass straight up the middle.
Jon Lennon back b4 Elvis there was nothing
So if it weren't all this nothing there wldnt
NoELVIS.
Thank you so much for this. What a gem!