Posted on 03/21/2011 9:57:33 PM PDT by Racehorse
RIP Pinetop.
Pinetop's the one on the far right
Amen, but it is a sign of the times. Rap is also unique to America and that illustrates the success of the left in destroying American traditions in art, poetry and music by replacing the standards with shapeless, meaningless and in the case of Rap, destructive, new ones.
RIP Pinetop. I think that leaves David Honeyboy Edwards as the only true oldtime bluesman left. He played with Robert Johnson and was with him on the night he died (most likely from poisened alcohol).
Got confused on it - heard it on our local jazz station and made a wrong association. But thanks.
Thank you for the help with the photo. I was a night to remember. RIP Pinetop.
“Got confused on it - heard it on our local jazz station and made a wrong association. But thanks.”
Nah, it’s not a wrong association, Perkins was famous for that song too, he just got famous for his cover version... kind of like everyone nowadays thinks “Hard to Handle” was a Black Crowes song. I just think it’s funny that he got stuck with the nickname of a guy who he never met and who died years before :)
There’s some great boogie-woogie piano on Youtube.
“Theres some great boogie-woogie piano on Youtube.”
Yeah, it’s great that you can find stuff there that 10 years ago you couldn’t find anywhere but in archives somewhere. When I first started trying to teach myself BW piano, I think I found maybe 2 performances on VHS and one instructional tape. The rest I had to figure out from old sheet music scans that people would trade on a Yahoo group, or just learning off records. Man, if they had all that on Youtube, it would have saved me some headaches :)
I have some intro sheet music to BW. It was written by Gene Taylor of Blaster’s fame. Go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/boogie-woogie
Nice, I love Gene and the Blasters! One of the most underappreciated rock n roll bands, imo.
Thanks for the link, but I hardly use sheet music anymore. When I was learning, I could sight read well, but at a certain point, I found that I learned more just playing by ear and improvising, so I began using sheets less and less. At this point, I’m pretty rusty at reading music, but I’m sure I’ll find something there I want to play badly enough to plunk it out.
Also, the Eagles and the Stray Cats.
I’m with you on the Stray Cats, but I’m not really an Eagles fan. I can dig some Joe Walsh and Glenn Frey, but for some reason, Henley just turns me off.
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