[Harp-L] Little Walter´s Boogie
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- Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 07:27:29 -0800 (PST)
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The instrumental cut has been released on a record, then called "Little Walter´s Boogie" or something like that.
The CD also had a slightly "generic" name, "Great blues harmonica" or whatever. I used to own it but in an act of inscrutable goodness gave it away to a student.
Swedish televison and Swedish radio sit on quite a few nuggets, that´s well established, but -- despite lack of interest -- there are problems with publishing them.
Martin
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I'm sure everyone found this other LW youtube video already (especially since the first video posted was #2 and this is #1), or maybe it was mentioned already on harp-l and I just overlooked it, but here is another LW video from the same venue: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1TM39ckWRc&NR=1
Good stuff. I wonder how many other nuggets like this are in the archives of some European company just waiting to be discovered?
Jonathan
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