Hey Duke thanks for all the enlightenment and excellent teaching. Would love more advanced or intermediate finger style blues a la Johnny Shines/ Robert Johnson.Not slide per se (Corey's great too by the way).- was thinking more like "Cool Driver" or anything really from "back to the country", "too wet to plow" or "traditional delta blues" - or how about some Lightnin' Hopkins?
Along another line of thought that I hope you might dig (some "roads less traveled" Alternately, would love to learn some more body like John Lee Hooker or even better RL Burnside... That would be simply amazing
not sure there's a better slow blues and I truly can't wait to learn it, gotta nominate the Snooky Pryor & Mel Brown version from Can't stop Blowin' for the best ever. Well ok - maybe tied with the howlin wolf version with Eric Clapton. Can't find that one on apple Music but it's on YouTube here https://youtube.com/watch?v=u6sBWSSx934&feature=share thatchannel is an amazing archive of blues incidentally
Hey Duke thanks for all the enlightenment and excellent teaching. Would love more advanced or intermediate finger style blues a la Johnny Shines/ Robert Johnson.Not slide per se (Corey's great too by the way).- was thinking more like "Cool Driver" or anything really from "back to the country", "too wet to plow" or "traditional delta blues" - or how about some Lightnin' Hopkins?
Along another line of thought that I hope you might dig (some "roads less traveled" Alternately, would love to learn some more body like John Lee Hooker or even better RL Burnside... That would be simply amazing
RJ - Johnny Shines - Lightnin' Hopkins - JLH - RL Burnside
Thank you for your time Duke and God Bless 🙏
not sure there's a better slow blues and I truly can't wait to learn it, gotta nominate the Snooky Pryor & Mel Brown version from Can't stop Blowin' for the best ever. Well ok - maybe tied with the howlin wolf version with Eric Clapton. Can't find that one on apple Music but it's on YouTube here https://youtube.com/watch?v=u6sBWSSx934&feature=share thatchannel is an amazing archive of blues incidentally