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lightnin' hopkins - lonesome road


2:18
1960
タグ:hopkins  blues  delta 
投稿日: September 19, 2006, 6:50 pm
閲覧数: 101933
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lightnin hopkins


5:13
Blues
タグ:blues 
投稿日: May 6, 2007, 6:55 am
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joe satriani - just like lightnin' (live 2006)


4:58
Joe Satriani - Just Like Lightnin' (Live 2006) Live at The Grove, Anaheim Off of the "Satriani: Live!" DVD (2006).
タグ:just  like  lightning  super  colossal 
投稿日: January 22, 2007, 8:00 am
閲覧数: 142896
投票: 4.90(5点満点) 364 人の平均

lightnin hopkins " goin down slow"


2:42
EL SR. LIGHTNING HOPKINS , LLEGA HASTA LO MAS PROFUNDO DEL ALMA BLUSERA , INTERPRETANDO "GOIN DOWN SLOW "
タグ:blues  solo  guitarra  lightning  hopkins  fabriblues 
投稿日: March 27, 2007, 5:34 am
閲覧数: 65592
投票: 5.00(5点満点) 180 人の平均

lightnin' hopkins "mojo hand" 1962


1:45
Je me demande si c'est son dentier qu'il crache à la fin ! Pas certain de la date mais c'est ce que j'ai marqué sur le track-listing de la VHS il y a une vingtaine d'année.
タグ:blues  hopkins 
投稿日: October 30, 2006, 6:23 am
閲覧数: 79895
投票: 4.90(5点満点) 218 人の平均

sam lightnin' hopkins - cotton


4:44
The enduring musical journey of Sam Lightnin' Hopkins began on a cotton farm in Centerville,Texas in 1912. He was drawn to the music he heard played by an older brother. After meeting up with Dallas bluesman Blind Lemon Jefferson, Sam left the hardscrabble life of the Texas cotton fields, determined to play his way to better circumstances.
タグ:sam  lightnin'  hopkins  cotton  blues 
投稿日: June 17, 2007, 6:30 pm
閲覧数: 34100
投票: 4.90(5点満点) 107 人の平均

runco's weekly music - howlin' wolf - smokestack lightnin'


3:10
Some say the blues was born on Dockery's farm Dockery's farm was essentially a plantation in the Mississippi Delta region where some believe the blues was born. What we know as fact... is that many men went there to learn the blues. Charley Patton, one of the most famous delta blues musicians of all time, grew up on the farm and was the most popular act in the area -- in fact, some say he was the most influential blues musician of all time. For one, he was the most popular Saturday night act in the Mississippi Delta region... playing songs (sometimes lasting more than 30 minutes) that people could relate to and dance to, all the while being quite the showman (often twisting and throwing his guitar in the air). Perhaps more importantly though was his musical influence -- to name a few: he taught Tommy Johnson, Willie Brown (who in turn taught Robert Johnson -- who Muddy Waters learned the most from); Son House frequently played with Charley Patton in 1929 and learned from him (as well as from James McCoy and others)... and Howlin Wolf, one of the most popular Chicago bluesmen (and Muddy Water's chief competitor there during the fifties and sixties) moved to Dockery's farm in 1926 -- he states, "It was Patton who started me off playing. He took a liking to me, and I asked him would he learn me, and at night, after I'd get off work, I'd go and hang around." Wolf's first recording, titled 'Saddle My Pony,' was even a version of one of Patton's songs, 'Pony Blues.' Wiki states the artist of this song, at the age of 13, walked 85 miles barefoot to escape an uncle who treated him badly (I believe that walk was to Dockery's Farm, or a nearby plantation). He learned from Patton, as well as the Mississippi Sheiks, Tommy Johnson -- another Patton student - and Jimmie Rogers. He is a guitar and harmonica player, and throughout his musical career -- unlike many other musicians of the time -- was always financially comfortable... primarily b/c he was able to resist alcohol, gambling, and 'loose women' (as they were referred to) which so many other blues musicians (including his teacher, Charley Patton) were unable to avoid. At the peak of his success he returned to his home town to see his mother again, but was driven to tears when she denied him and refused to take any money he offered her, saying it was from his playing 'Devil Music.' - This weeks song charted for three weeks on the Billboard national R&B charts in 1956, peaking at #8. - This weeks song has been covered by The Yardbirds, The Animals, Led Zeppelin, The Electric Prunes, Soundgarden, The Radiators, George Thorogood, Iron & Wine, the Grateful Dead, and The Who - Rolling Stone Magazine (which I believe was named after Muddy Water's 1950 recording 'Rollin Stone'... which is also where the Rolling Stones band got their name) listed this weeks artist #51 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time -- Muddy Waters was #17, and Charley Patton didn't make the list... - His voice has been compared to "the sound of heavy machinery operating on a gravel road" - This weeks artist died in 1976, and his large gravestone, allegedly purchased by Eric Clapton, has an image of a guitar and a harmonica etched into it This weeks song is titled Smokestack Lightnin' - and this weeks artist is Howlin Wolf... enjoy.
タグ:runco's  weekly  music  runco  howlin'  wolf 
投稿日: January 14, 2008, 3:07 am
閲覧数: 9291
投票: 5.00(5点満点) 27 人の平均

dokken - lightnin' strikes again


7:23
Philadelphia '87 George Lynch, one of the best guitar players.
タグ:dokken  heavy  hair  metal  hard  rock 
投稿日: April 23, 2006, 8:15 pm
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投票: 4.80(5点満点) 338 人の平均

lightnin' hopkins - take me back


2:24
Lightnin' Hopkins - Take me back
タグ:lightnin'  hopkins  take  me  back  blues 
投稿日: December 19, 2007, 5:56 am
閲覧数: 20546
投票: 5.00(5点満点) 53 人の平均

lightnin' hopkins sings "green onions"


3:01
Audio Only. by Booker T and the MG's.
タグ:lightning  hopkins  blues  green  onions 
投稿日: October 27, 2006, 3:02 am
閲覧数: 89170
投票: 4.80(5点満点) 169 人の平均

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