Re: PBS blues documentary (Friday)
- Subject: Re: PBS blues documentary (Friday)
- From: the Leones <leone@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2003 13:56:35 -0400
(as usual) I came on too soon. I came in in the middle and after
10-15 minutes of Tom Jones, I got disgusted and turned it off. What
was THAT all about? Later (after the great Muddy Waters program) I
caught it from the beginning and it was Great. Got to see Paul Oscher
on the Muddy Waters program (he had his hair combed this time :), and
lots of great English talent we normally don't see. All in all pretty
good. I TAKE BACK previous post..Never Mind (Ms Emily
Latella).....smo-joe
> sounded like the blues to me. Not too black but
>blue yes. I loved it. I watched it after seeing the
>Delgado Brothers playing some great blues. They
>imported it from East Los Angeles.
>
>LennyHarp
>
>--- the Leones <leone@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Well, they COULD have found some real blues
>> people for that episode.
>>
>> smo-joe
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