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Post by JamesP on Apr 22, 2019 18:24:23 GMT -5
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Post by jbone on Apr 23, 2019 5:27:17 GMT -5
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Post by JamesP on Apr 23, 2019 8:24:42 GMT -5
Good one Pat
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Post by jbone on Apr 23, 2019 23:25:27 GMT -5
We started work on it tonight. It's a natural!
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Post by JamesP on Apr 24, 2019 9:13:24 GMT -5
We started work on it tonight. It's a natural! Great to hear Pat. Are you going to include it on an album?
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Post by jbone on Apr 25, 2019 0:11:22 GMT -5
Our policy is to do only originals on albums. BUT good chance it will be a youtube video.
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Post by whitefang on Jun 4, 2019 5:33:58 GMT -5
Kinda lost me here. Thinking the thread was about "modern" blues, finding a Leonard Cohen clip baffled me. He's far from a "modern" blues artist, but too good to make anything of it. But anyway.... Here's a good example of a "modern" blues artist, and one that's pretty good! Castro Coleman( AKA: Mr. Sipp) Whitefang
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Post by jbone on Jun 4, 2019 8:35:39 GMT -5
Mr. Sipp is a great musician. And you are right, he's the real deal modern blues. We are not total blues these days, our muse has led us off a single track. If we can make something happen on a song- be it Johnny Cash, Memphis Minnie, David Bowie, etc.- with a guitar and a harmonica, we will work with it and do it.
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Post by whitefang on Jun 5, 2019 5:40:32 GMT -5
One thing to take solace in.... Since so much music in the rock'n'roll genre( and all of it's "sub-genres") is blues based to begin with, your choices are seemingly endless. Back in "the day", a band I was in, just for kicks, do "blues" versions of songs that weren't necessarily "straight-up" blues to begin with. For example, Herman's Hermits "Henry The Eighth" done bluesy was a lot of fun. Whitefang
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