EYE ON: THE BLUES

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A HISTORY OF THE BLUES Part 1

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A HISTORY OF THE BLUES Part 2

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A HISTORY OF THE BLUES Part 3

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A HISTORY OF THE BLUES Part 4

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Here's my playlist.

Yeah, Bud.

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I see that you like the pre-war fathers. I'm more of a post-war guy (Otis Rush, Magic Sam, all 3 Kings, Peter Green, Clapton, Bloomfield, Buchanan, SRV, etc.). Without the men on your list, my music would not have been created.

gumper

P.S.- I highly recommend a set of 3 DVDs (also sold individually) entitled something like "The American Folk Blues Festival Live in Europe 1962,63,64." Each DVD has about 20 artists. It's the best music that I own. Roughly $20 each on Amazon.
 
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