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As long as people get the blues, there will be blues, after all music is an expression of the musicians thoughts and feelings
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ОтветитьI’ve been into The Blues for 50+ years. Mississippi Fred McDowell is outtasight. 😆😀
ОтветитьRod Stewart covered this.
ОтветитьEu gosto muito dessas músicas
ОтветитьThanks to those that posted this!
ОтветитьDig It
ОтветитьBlues mit " Dobro" ( Gittar )
ОтветитьMean picking Man YEAH He picked a mean guitar 🎸🎶🎶
ОтветитьTHAT WAS FREAKIN' AWESOME ❤ NEVER HEARD NO ONE PLAY LIKE HE DOES THERE 💯😎
ОтветитьSorry. Seen too many modern black Americans act like appreciating their great legacy is "cultural appropriation". I love this song. I love the cover by the Grateful Dead. But according to our modern day "African" Americans this is disrespect and cultural appropriation. Piss Off! The fight is on losers! Let's get it over with!
ОтветитьFantastic Johnny Winter does a fair job of this
ОтветитьCheck out Muireann Bradley. She's a teenage Irish girl but she carries the torch for all these old bluesmen
Ответитьwhat type guitar is this
ОтветитьWitness now, the birth of rockabilly...
Ответитьsteam train coming up to speed
ОтветитьIs he asking a little school girl if he can go home with her? In the title or what....
ОтветитьYES SAAHHHH//_!!!!@
ОтветитьOld Mississippi Fread. Well I have to say he's something. Spot on sound, excellence to say the least!!!
ОтветитьI first heard this song on a Ten years after album in the 1970's Alvin Lee did it justice and this is effing great.
ОтветитьThere iis a good ol ,tap yo feet.!!
ОтветитьJimmy hendrix did a cover of this ,it's great
ОтветитьThe Mississippi delta definitely has its own sound.
ОтветитьJohnny Winter does a killer version of this, best electric version I've heard, better than Alvin too. Throw in a jellyroll for extra effect.
ОтветитьNot impressed? Just try to learn it! You'll be at it for a lifetime.
Ответитьthese Africans created british invasion and led zepplin
ОтветитьNot one stupid racist TikTok comment I’m glad😊
ОтветитьThis song is very sus.
ОтветитьThank you Johnny Winter for bringing attention to this great song. If only you could play it like Fred. He’s the master. All other guitarists just wish they had his magic fingers and deep soul.
ОтветитьFred and others like him did not receive the recognition they deserved. Others used their songs and made a fortune.
ОтветитьВосхитительно!
Ответитьthe talent and coolness every rock star wished for
ОтветитьSuper 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
ОтветитьFred Was one of the best their ever was. RIP.
Ответитьheavy, this is true heavy music. raw power and emotion
ОтветитьThis slaps pride. Point blank…it
ОтветитьBOM DIA SOLAR ....... SANTO BLUE DA ALEGRIA PRA VOCÊ
Ответитьfirst recorded and written by Sonny Boy Williamson 1 in 1937 .
ОтветитьВот сволочь, вот хорош, мерзавец. Ах. Обнимаю!!!!!
ОтветитьGuess I know where Mississippi kid by skynard came from.
ОтветитьBlues ant just music it’s a way of life ❤❤❤❤❤over human being had the blues in way or another 😊
ОтветитьHey English, it aitn;t yur bisness to like or not.
ОтветитьAny other Soldiers here who have sanged this man’s songs in combat? Makes you jump to. 🇺🇸
ОтветитьThis Sound Is Magic!
ОтветитьSome people just don,t know what's good.i like the earlier blue,s from the 1920-30-40-50,s
ОтветитьHe should have a million likes. He’s not fast.
ОтветитьName of a Diddy song
ОтветитьI remember hearing this by the Yeardbirds and looking it up and finding this at a used record store in 1966. Wish I could have bought more of those old albums when I had a chance. Love his slide work.
ОтветитьNothing better than acoustic guitar and a slider
ОтветитьMy goodness,"10 Years After" took this ol song to a whole different level. Both are great versions.🎶🎶🎶🇺🇸😎
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