
Nothin' but the Blues
Updated: 1 decade 7 years 2 months 3 weeks ago
Views: 3,560
No matter how bad I feel, another body's blues always make me feel better...

There's a reason he got paid to sing. Just listen. (There's a pause before he kicks off)
posted by silvercord
John Belushi of the Blues Brothers sings Soul Man. Dan Aykroyd steals the show in the background.
posted by 8266 1 decade 7 years 5 months 1 week ago • 7,488 viewsI'm so thrilled to find footage of this woman. She is well known in NC and amongst blues guitarists. Her style of playing pretty much defines "piedmont". This video is such a treat in that she also... continue reading
posted by swampgirl
She played blues beautifully even in her 90s. She passed away last year. The song is "One Dime Blues"
posted by swampgirl
"You've Got To Walk That Lonesome Valley"
posted by swampgirl
Live In Astoria
posted by Constitutional_Patriot
steve vai doing his thang
posted by Constitutional_Patriot


I got Clapton's "Me and Mr. Johnson" CD as soon as it came out. You can feel Clapton's love for this music from the first beat... it's damn near magical.
posted by mlx
From the awesome: http://www.yourdailyawesome.com/
posted by sbchapm
Hill country blues at its best.
posted by jonny
Quinn Sullivan, an 8-year old guitarist, performs live on stage with Blues Legend Buddy Guy
posted by Spiff
T-Bone Walker performs at the 1962 American Folk Blues Festival in Germany.
posted by plastiquemonkey
A rare look at BB in 1970 while in the studio in Miami, FL. Notice no cymbals on the drum kit.
posted by Farhad2000
A kick-ass cover, and my first submission to the sift! Unfortunately, it's only a slideshow laid over the music, but the quality of the song more than makes up for it. Enjoy!
posted by Tofumar
even if you don't play guitar you'll most likely dig this just because of the sheer musicianship and showmanship and if you DO play guitar well... as scar said, "be prepared"
posted by gnargnar 1 decade 7 years 7 months 3 weeks ago • 5,937 viewsClip from B.B. King's 1987 HBO Special "Blues Session" with Albert King, Paul Butterfield and a very young Stevie Ray. Wow.... continue reading
posted by mlx
What a voice... Bill Withers wrote this song, but Freddie King owns it.
posted by plastiquemonkey