NetCat Posted November 25, 2020 Author Report Posted November 25, 2020 4 hours ago, baddog said: Then you had to have liked CSNY and Buffalo Springfield. Loved both of them. The Byrds too. Quote
NetCat Posted November 25, 2020 Author Report Posted November 25, 2020 4 hours ago, SmashMouth said: What about John Lee Hooker for Blues? Always loved his music. Love Hooker, whatever album Boogie Chillin was on I used to play all the time. But one day I left it out and my son, who was 3 or 4 at the time, thought it was a cool Frisbee. Lost the album and a lamp that day. He still hates when I tell people that story 😂 baddog 1 Quote
NetCat Posted November 25, 2020 Author Report Posted November 25, 2020 4 hours ago, SmashMouth said: What about John Lee Hooker for Blues? Always loved his music. Couldn't pick Hooker over Muddy or Wolf though. Better blues. I'd even go Little Walter before Hooker. Quote
NetCat Posted November 25, 2020 Author Report Posted November 25, 2020 I can't believe that no one has went with the original guy that sold his soul to the devil. Robert Johnson. Quote
SmashMouth Posted November 25, 2020 Report Posted November 25, 2020 18 minutes ago, NetCat said: I can't believe that no one has went with the original guy that sold his soul to the devil. Robert Johnson. First one I thought of when I saw your blues. Didn’t figure anyone would know him. Lol. NetCat 1 Quote
5GallonBucket Posted November 25, 2020 Report Posted November 25, 2020 1 hour ago, NetCat said: I can't believe that no one has went with the original guy that sold his soul to the devil. Robert Johnson. Yep!!! Quote
Mr. Buddy Garrity Posted November 25, 2020 Report Posted November 25, 2020 On 11/22/2020 at 10:39 PM, NetCat said: @Hagar @baddog @BS Wildcats @stevenash @AggiesAreWe @WOSgrad @Mr. Buddy Garrity @UT alum @Big girl @BLUEDOVE3 Who is y'all's bands? We talking bands or groups? Cause there is a difference. Quote
SmashMouth Posted November 25, 2020 Report Posted November 25, 2020 40 minutes ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said: We talking bands or groups? Cause there is a difference. Both. Or individuals too. Mr. Buddy Garrity 1 Quote
NetCat Posted November 25, 2020 Author Report Posted November 25, 2020 8 hours ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said: We talking bands or groups? Cause there is a difference. Can be either or both. If you could only listen to 10 for the rest of your life, who would it be? Quote
Mr. Buddy Garrity Posted November 25, 2020 Report Posted November 25, 2020 2 hours ago, NetCat said: Can be either or both. If you could only listen to 10 for the rest of your life, who would it be? Whew, this is a hard one, I'll have to answer this one this evening. Quote
UT alum Posted November 25, 2020 Report Posted November 25, 2020 20 hours ago, baddog said: Stills and Young were in Buffalo Springfield. Crosby from the Byrds and Nash from the Hollies joined Stills to form Crosby,Stills, and Nash. Neil Young came aboard after their first album and recorded the album Deja Vu. The band Manassas had Stills and Dallas Taylor (from CSNY) so I took it upon myself to figure you like that sound so you must like those others bands who had the Stephen Stills influence. Reasonable assumption. I do like Buffalo Springfield, and CSN was okay, CSNY great. I like Stills’ blues-centric style and Young, of course, is in a league of his own considering his songwriting abilities on top of his play. Quote
UT alum Posted November 25, 2020 Report Posted November 25, 2020 19 hours ago, NetCat said: I can't believe that no one has went with the original guy that sold his soul to the devil. Robert Johnson. Well, a playlist of his recordings would be incredibly brief. However, all of the guitarists of the later generations I’ve seen mentioned here stand on his shoulders. NetCat 1 Quote
UT alum Posted November 25, 2020 Report Posted November 25, 2020 19 hours ago, NetCat said: Couldn't pick Hooker over Muddy or Wolf though. Better blues. I'd even go Little Walter before Hooker. That album by Freddie King I recommended, Burglar, has a song called “Sugar Sweet”. Freddie’s rhythm guitarist on that one - Eric Clapton. Both Freddie and Lightnin’ Hopkins had an influence on a bunch of the later blues guitar greats. NetCat 1 Quote
NetCat Posted November 26, 2020 Author Report Posted November 26, 2020 4 hours ago, UT alum said: That album by Freddie King I recommended, Burglar, has a song called “Sugar Sweet”. Freddie’s rhythm guitarist on that one - Eric Clapton. Both Freddie and Lightnin’ Hopkins had an influence on a bunch of the later blues guitar greats. You ever listened to Albert King? Man could play! I could listen to the Born under a Bad Sign album all day. Highly recommend the set King did with Stevie Ray. CardinalBacker 1 Quote
NetCat Posted November 26, 2020 Author Report Posted November 26, 2020 4 hours ago, UT alum said: That album by Freddie King I recommended, Burglar, has a song called “Sugar Sweet”. Freddie’s rhythm guitarist on that one - Eric Clapton. Both Freddie and Lightnin’ Hopkins had an influence on a bunch of the later blues guitar greats. I like both Lightnin and Freddie, just haven't picked either up in a while. That's why I wanted to know your favorite. I'm bought to remedy this situation. The record is in route. Quote
baddog Posted November 26, 2020 Report Posted November 26, 2020 Saw Freddie King at the Black Cat club on hwy 90 going towards China. He was simply amazing. Have his Getting Ready album. Going Down was a big hit he recorded with Leon Russell on piano. The way we got to hear his music for the first time was from a square, floppy 45 rpm that had Going Down on one side. It came to a friend’s house through the mail as a promotional deal. We all loved it right off the bat. Went and bought the album as soon as I had enough money. Lol Quote
NetCat Posted November 26, 2020 Author Report Posted November 26, 2020 28 minutes ago, baddog said: Saw Freddie King at the Black Cat club on hwy 90 going towards China. He was simply amazing. Have his Getting Ready album. Going Down was a big hit he recorded with Leon Russell on piano. The way we got to hear his music for the first time was from a square, floppy 45 rpm that had Going Down on one side. It came to a friend’s house through the mail as a promotional deal. We all loved it right off the bat. Went and bought the album as soon as I had enough money. Lol Y'all ever listen to the Mad Dogs and Englishmen album that Joe Cocker did? Leon Russell did piano for him on it. Great live album. Quote
baddog Posted November 26, 2020 Report Posted November 26, 2020 20 minutes ago, NetCat said: Y'all ever listen to the Mad Dogs and Englishmen album that Joe Cocker did? Leon Russell did piano for him on it. Great live album. Yes, I have listened to it. Let’s just say Leon Russell got around. The list is too long. Lol NetCat 1 Quote
UT alum Posted November 26, 2020 Report Posted November 26, 2020 13 hours ago, NetCat said: You ever listened to Albert King? Man could play! I could listen to the Born under a Bad Sign album all day. Highly recommend the set King did with Stevie Ray. Yep, the three kings - BB, Freddie, and Albert. Quote
UT alum Posted November 26, 2020 Report Posted November 26, 2020 13 hours ago, baddog said: Saw Freddie King at the Black Cat club on hwy 90 going towards China. He was simply amazing. Have his Getting Ready album. Going Down was a big hit he recorded with Leon Russell on piano. The way we got to hear his music for the first time was from a square, floppy 45 rpm that had Going Down on one side. It came to a friend’s house through the mail as a promotional deal. We all loved it right off the bat. Went and bought the album as soon as I had enough money. Lol Leon Russell produced Freddie’s last album, Texas Cannonball on the Shelter label. Quote
baddog Posted November 26, 2020 Report Posted November 26, 2020 18 minutes ago, UT alum said: Leon Russell produced Freddie’s last album, Texas Cannonball on the Shelter label. Wasn’t aware of that. The Black Cat club where I saw Freddie King was previously named Redman’s Lodge. Seems like Freddie died a short time later. He was a big man. Quote
baddog Posted November 26, 2020 Report Posted November 26, 2020 Freddie King with Leon Russell on piano. This is the song they mailed out to potential fans/customers. Quote
UT alum Posted November 26, 2020 Report Posted November 26, 2020 27 minutes ago, baddog said: Wasn’t aware of that. The Black Cat club where I saw Freddie King was previously named Redman’s Lodge. Seems like Freddie died a short time later. He was a big man. The Redman’s. Dang, that one had slipped into the recesses of my memory. Freddie died in 1976, around 45 yrs old. Some say cancer, I had remembered it as bleeding ulcers brought on by poor diet and stress of the road. The guy could sure play. Quote
UT alum Posted November 26, 2020 Report Posted November 26, 2020 23 minutes ago, baddog said: Freddie King with Leon Russell on piano. This is the song they mailed out to potential fans/customers. I saw him at the Armadillo World Headquarters less than a year before he passed. Quote
baddog Posted November 26, 2020 Report Posted November 26, 2020 1 minute ago, UT alum said: The Redman’s. Dang, that one had slipped into the recesses of my memory. Freddie died in 1976, around 45 yrs old. Some say cancer, I had remembered it as bleeding ulcers brought on by poor diet and stress of the road. The guy could sure play. Like I said, he was a big guy. He played on stage with a bath towel around his neck due to profuse sweating. I know it’s hot under stage lighting, but this was a terrible sight to me. Thinking back now, it might have still been Redman’s when I saw him and became the Black Cat club later on. Man, that was a long time ago and my memory fails me sometimes. Quote
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