I've been listening to muddy waters and the band's early albums.
>can I get some folk rock recommendations
>can I get some blues recommendations
Don't know much about folk but I'm interested in it as well.
Also can someone explain roots rock and Americana to me?
>>64243238
>i have a dream
Mance Lipscomb - Live 1972
https://youtu.be/L4HpwvJjalM
Blind Willie McTell (with Curley Weaver) - Pig N' Whistle Red
https://youtu.be/PJq1uhkZ8l0
The Immortal Mississippi John Hurt
https://youtu.be/0ODsqx_FuzE
>>64243777
Trips of truth.
>>64243777
>>64243539
>>64243472
I'm still here and I appreciate you
Also sexy trips
Howlin' Wolf - Moanin' In The Moonlight
https://youtu.be/b3_87n7Kn94?t=3m
>>64243864
I can keep going if you're interested.
Blind Lemon Jefferson. You might recognize the first song title from the Samuel Jackson movie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3yd-c91ww8 [Embed]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXMhnYNzWaM [Embed]
Fucking Robert Johnson fucking with my head tonight, ignore >>64244077
>>64244048
If you feel like it, go ahead, I'm way down but if you don't no biggie
R.L. Burnside - Mississippi Hill Country Blues
https://youtu.be/fDEeUCNrAgI
Reverend Gary Davis - Blues & Ragtime
https://youtu.be/70v3qPxDs1o
>>64244221
Is there like different sub-genres of Blues for different areas or regions?
>>64244292
People throw lots of labels around on old blues recordings, but a lot of blues players were itinerant musicians who moved around and played a lot of different places, so its all a bit confusing trying to group styles together. For example John Hurt was from Mississippi but a lot of folks would refer to his style as being "Piedmont Blues" rather than "Delta Blues" because of the ragtimey alternating-bass feel of it.
>>64244442
What is your favorite kind of Blues?
Do you know anything about kansas citys blues scene?
Thank you for answering all these questions
Ya boi has got some listening to do
I've been posting full LPs of later blues recordings but here's some of my favorite individual sides from pre-war blues 78s:
>Blind Blake
https://youtu.be/CiP0ZdalwU8
>Sam Collins
https://youtu.be/fTgTCmKPirI
>Freddie Spruell
https://youtu.be/rrrVURIv45k
>Bo Carter
https://youtu.be/tX8RL92JRL0
>Blind Boy Fuller
https://youtu.be/6wlqwizl3GU
>George Carter
https://youtu.be/cKfi1gy_OnM
>>64244682
I like all kinds of old blues recordings but I gravitate towards the Country Blues acoustic stuff. My favorite stuff is old school Black stringband music like the Mississippi Sheiks.
I don't know anything about contemporary blues or blues after the "folk revival" in the '60s and early '70s when they started dragging a lot of these old timers out of retirement. Most new blues stuff doesn't really grab me.
>>64243238
Listen to Pete Seeger Live at Bowdoin college. Wonderful record.
>>64244692
Continued...
>Clifford Gibson
https://youtu.be/QCqRHouMtOI
>Peg Leg Howell
https://youtu.be/FjxMTTbMPeg
>Furry Lewis
https://youtu.be/hZ-qmRS3-a4
>Robert Wilkins
https://youtu.be/8hklKZHb-bc
>Blind Lemon Jefferson
https://youtu.be/EFVc_vKRhUE
>Mississippi Sheiks
https://youtu.be/ukHC4lXRohA
>Charley Jordan
https://youtu.be/Sl2rCpqGwMQ
Is there such thing as a blues/folk sort of fusion I guess?
>>64245092
Part 3 of 78 sides:
>Hokum Boys (Big Bill on guitar)
https://youtu.be/VM4gaSRDBV0
>Henry Spaulding
https://youtu.be/3Kk72ucJv_E
>Henry Thomas
https://youtu.be/z6ccIxufKZM
>Howard "Louie Bluie" Armstrong and Ted Bogan
https://youtu.be/KOwpfKETNVA
>Charley Patton and "Son" Simms
https://youtu.be/bTDDKtPO5a0
>Long Cleeve Reed and Little Harvey Hull
https://youtu.be/9CfmZ1-CQbo
>Kokomo Arnold (as Gitfiddle JIm)
https://youtu.be/qOE062xbdzE
>>64245169
I feel like there's lots of folk music that is bluesy and lots of country blues music that has gone through a kind of folk process. A lot of country folks white and black listened to blues records.
Something like this?
https://youtu.be/8a54Nz6aYYY
>>64245590
Like folksy jam (band)blues. I don't even know honestly.
>>64245705
The Grateful Dead?
https://youtu.be/Osrb3SqpP90
>>64245839
Something kinda like that yeah. I did enjoy that. I've never listened to the grateful dead. Like a bluesy improv with the guitar just killing it
>>64246035
>>64245839
I feel like I'm just basically just describing blues rock but I don't know anything about it either
This needs to be bumped, yep it does.