[Harp-L] Subject: I Hear The Blues/Memphis Slim -more musicians-British '63 Tour ~Video~
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I Hear The Blues: Another compilation from 1963--Britain this time (check
out the 'hipsters' in the audience with their shades.) ;)
Same Memphis Slim run show, but this time with a few different musicians
and he introduces each player. Some nice surprises--the show runs slightly
under 38 minutes, has a lighter feel and the musicians are shown in better
closeup.
You'll have to wait till the 27 minute mark for harmonica --Sonny Boy
Williamson again--but an enjoyable wait. Then Muddy Waters. Earlier Willie
Dixon. I've omitted a couple of surprises.
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5AxqShkQaE&feature=related_
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5AxqShkQaE&feature=related)
This is truly American blues history--thankfully somebody preserved it.
Elizabeth
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