What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
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#4351 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
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#4353 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
This could be interesting. If we continued I'd next post a circa 1930 Son House track, Walking Blues which has got that shuffle in it, no doubt some other whizz would cite Robert Johnson and Sweet Home Chicago and such like.
Whats the earliest shuffle recording on you toob?
DIET. GUITAR shuffle.
There's a few contenders here maybe ->
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#4354 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
I would argue that Walking Blues is far more of a delta feel that a shuffle, but Sweet Home Chicago, yepDave the bass wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 8:39 pmThis could be interesting. If we continued I'd next post a circa 1930 Son House track, Walking Blues which has got that shuffle in it, no doubt some other whizz would cite Robert Johnson and Sweet Home Chicago and such like.
Whats the earliest shuffle recording on you toob?
DIET. GUITAR shuffle.
There's a few contenders here maybe ->
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#4355 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
You're right, the shuffle/swing I'm hearing is implied by the ovweall song feel, its splintered, it's not the product of the guitar whereas on SHC it comes directly from the guitar playing.
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#4356 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
Yep, its a sort of ragtime broken rhythm. I love delta blues for a large part because of that rhythm. Annoyingly I could never do it. Its gets a bit like stride piano as shown in this
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#4359 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
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#4362 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
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#4363 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
I'm going to sit down and have a proper look at all of this in a few mins - excellent clip !
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#4364 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
Nice find, not seen that before.
The Hillage solo in Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes. Nice, very Hillage sounding even without his usual fx.
The Hillage solo in Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes. Nice, very Hillage sounding even without his usual fx.
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#4365 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
With lines that appear on fish rising.very Hillage sounding even without his usual fx
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