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blues.in.colour
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Guitarist and blues fan having an amateur go at colourising old blues clips.
I used to run the BadlyDrawnBallbag channel that was taken down so starting again here...
I used to run the BadlyDrawnBallbag channel that was taken down so starting again here...
Son House - 'Grinnin In Your Face' live 1970
The awesome Son House with the brilliant 'Grinnin' In Your face' live on Late Night Line Up at the BBC Studios on the 6th July 1970. This has to be one of the most haunting and endearing blues songs of all time!
I don't make anything putting these videos together so please support the channel with the link here if you can its greatly appreciated! tr.ee/cplUOY9n5L
Not sure how long Son had been singing this but he first recorded in April 1965 after being rediscovered on his 'Father of the Delta Blues' LP released by Columbia Records.
Edward James 'Son' House jr was born in the hamlet of Lyon, north of Clarksdale, Mississippi, the second of three brothers, and lived in the rural Mississippi Delta until his parents separated when he was about seven or eight years old. His father, Eddie House Sr., was a musician, playing the tuba in a band with his brothers and sometimes playing the guitar. He was a church member but also a drinker; he left the church for a time as a result of his drinking, but then gave up alcohol and became a Baptist deacon. Young Eddie House adopted the family commitment to religion and churchgoing. He also absorbed the family love of music but confined himself to singing, showing no interest in the family instrumental band, and hostile to the blues on religious grounds.
In 1927, at the age of 25, House underwent a change of musical perspective as rapid and dramatic as a religious conversion. In a hamlet south of Clarksdale, he heard one of his drinking companions, either James McCoy or Willie Wilson (his recollections differed), playing bottleneck guitar, a style he had never heard before. He immediately changed his attitude about the blues, bought a guitar from a musician called Frank Hoskins and within weeks was playing with Hoskins, McCoy and Wilson. Two songs he learned from McCoy would later be among his best known, "My Black Mama" and "Preachin' the Blues". Another source of inspiration was Rube Lacey, a much better known performer who had recorded for Columbia Records in 1927 (no titles were released) and for Paramount Records in 1928 (two titles were released). In an astonishingly short time, with only these four musicians as models, House developed to a professional standard a blues style based on his religious singing and simple bottleneck guitar style.
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I don't make anything putting these videos together so please support the channel with the link here if you can its greatly appreciated! tr.ee/cplUOY9n5L
Not sure how long Son had been singing this but he first recorded in April 1965 after being rediscovered on his 'Father of the Delta Blues' LP released by Columbia Records.
Edward James 'Son' House jr was born in the hamlet of Lyon, north of Clarksdale, Mississippi, the second of three brothers, and lived in the rural Mississippi Delta until his parents separated when he was about seven or eight years old. His father, Eddie House Sr., was a musician, playing the tuba in a band with his brothers and sometimes playing the guitar. He was a church member but also a drinker; he left the church for a time as a result of his drinking, but then gave up alcohol and became a Baptist deacon. Young Eddie House adopted the family commitment to religion and churchgoing. He also absorbed the family love of music but confined himself to singing, showing no interest in the family instrumental band, and hostile to the blues on religious grounds.
In 1927, at the age of 25, House underwent a change of musical perspective as rapid and dramatic as a religious conversion. In a hamlet south of Clarksdale, he heard one of his drinking companions, either James McCoy or Willie Wilson (his recollections differed), playing bottleneck guitar, a style he had never heard before. He immediately changed his attitude about the blues, bought a guitar from a musician called Frank Hoskins and within weeks was playing with Hoskins, McCoy and Wilson. Two songs he learned from McCoy would later be among his best known, "My Black Mama" and "Preachin' the Blues". Another source of inspiration was Rube Lacey, a much better known performer who had recorded for Columbia Records in 1927 (no titles were released) and for Paramount Records in 1928 (two titles were released). In an astonishingly short time, with only these four musicians as models, House developed to a professional standard a blues style based on his religious singing and simple bottleneck guitar style.
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#colourised #bluesincolour #blueslegend #blues #bluesmusic #bluesmusician #bluespianist #bluespiano #bluessinger #bluessongsofalltime #bluessong #chicagoblues #bluesguitar #bluesguitarist #bluesguitarlesson #bluesguitars #bluespiano #deltablues #mississippiblues
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Muddy Waters - 'Back At The Chicken Shack' live [Colourised] 1968
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A rare clip of Muddy playing this instrumental which was usually played as he was introduced. This is from his set at the Copenhagen Jazz Festival in Tivoli Gardens back on Sunday the 27th October, 1968. This is one of the last performances Spann gave backing Muddy after deciding to go solo at the end of 68'. I don't make anything colourising and putting these videos together so please support ...
John Lee Hooker - 'Boom Boom' live [Colourised] 1969
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John Lee Hooker backed by the great Willie Dixon, Johnny Shines, Sunnyland Slim & Clifton James live on the 23rd July 1969 at the Festival De Jazz in Antibes, France. Some brilliant piano on this by the great Sunnyland Slim! The audio wasn't the best on the video I colourised so I found a radio broadcast of the show and sync'd it up to the video. I don't make anything colourising, editing and p...
Roosevelt Sykes - 'St James Infirmary' live 1972
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The Honeydripper Roosevelt Sykes captured here in 1972 at the New Orleans Heritage Festival. Sykes' boogies and hilariously risqué lyrics on songs like "Dirty Mother for You," "Ice Cream Freezer," and "Peeping Tom" characterize his monumental contributions to the blues. He was a pioneering piano pounder responsible for the seminal pieces "44 Blues," "Driving Wheel," and "Night Time Is the Right...
Muddy Waters - 'Hoochie Coochie Man' & 'Long Distance Call' live [Colourised] 1968
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'Hoochie Coochie Man' & 'Long Distance Call' from Muddy's set at the Copenhagen Jazz Festival in Tivoli Gardens back on Sunday the 27th October, 1968. This is one of the last performances Spann gave backing Muddy after deciding to go solo at the end of 68'. I don't make anything colourising and putting these videos together so please support the channel with the link here if you can its greatly...
Wade Walton - 'Rock Me Baby' live 1990
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Walton 'The Blues Barber' at his barbers shop at 317 Issaquena Avenue, which was previously the site of W.C. Handy's house. Walton was born in Lombardy, Mississippi but grew up near Parchman Farm. One of Clarksdale’s most talented and renowned blues musicians, he chose a career as a barber rather than as a professional entertainer. Walton never lost his love for blues tho and often performed fo...
Canned Heat - 'Future Blues' live 1969
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Canned Heat filmed for Playboy After Dark on the 20th November 1969 (but not aired until 27th January 1970) playing the title track of their 5th LP Future Blues. Please support the channel with the link here if you can its greatly appreciated! tr.ee/cplUOY9n5L Bob 'The Bear' Hite: Vocals Alan 'Blind Owl' Wilson: Slide guitar Harvey 'The Snake' Mandel: Lead Guitar Larry 'The Mole' Taylor: Bass A...
John Lee Hooker - 'Maudie' live [Colourised] 1969
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John Lee Hooker backed by the great Willie Dixon, Johnny Shines, Sunnyland Slim & Clifton James live on the 23rd July 1969 at the Festival De Jazz in Antibes, France. Some brilliant piano on this by the great Sunnyland Slim! The audio wasn't the best on the video I colourised so I found a radio broadcast of the show and sync'd it up to the video. I don't make anything colourising, editing and p...
Johnny Shines - live 1970
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Johnny Shines recorded in the University of Washington Music Building, November 1970. In his early days, Shines was one of the top slide guitarists in Delta blues, with his own distinctive, energized style; one that may have echoed Johnson's spirit and influence, but was never an imitation. I don't make anything putting these videos together so please support the channel with the link here if y...
Son House - Interview
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Son House was born Edward James House, Jr. on March 21, 1902, in Lyon, Mississippi, the second of three siblings. His father was a part-time musician as well as an elder in the Baptist church who struggled with alcoholism as his son was growing up but would later renounce the bottle. Son took up singing early, but initially avoided blues music as it was forbidden in his father's church. By the ...
James 'Sonny Ford' Thomas - live early 1970's
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These clips of the late great 'James Sonny Ford' Thomas are from the excellent 'Give My Poor Heart Ease' documentary by William Ferris and the Center for Southern Folklore and produced in association with Howard Sayre Weaver. Check out the full documentary here www.folkstreams.net/films/give-my-poor-heart-ease on the excellent FolkStreams website! I don't make anything editing and putting these...
Buddy Guy - 'Let Me Love You Baby' live [Colourised] 1960s
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Not exactly sure on the when and where with this one so any clues in the comments would be greatly appreciated. The original quality of the clip I used here wasn't the best but I've upscaled it (not that you'd notice) before colourising it. Eitherway its Buddy in his prime letting loose so it had to be done! I don't make anything colourising and putting these videos together so please support t...
Canned Heat - 'My Time Ain't Long' live 1969
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Canned Heat cooking on Playboy After Dark on the 20th November 1969 (but not aired until 27th January 1970). Sadly prophetic as Allan sadly died less than a year after this show in September 1970. I don't make anything putting these videos together so please support the channel with the link here if you can its greatly appreciated! tr.ee/cplUOY9n5L Alan 'Blind Owl' Wilson: Guitar & Vocals Harve...
Junior Wells - 'Hoodoo Man' live [Colourised] 1966
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What an introduction from Roosevelt Sykes... "Here he is the wiggling worm Junior Wells" Another rare one here, a brilliant performance of Hoodoo Man blues with the legendary Otis Rush filmed in Manchester on the 30th September during the 66' American Folk Blues Festival on the 3rd night of the tour. The show was broadcast by Granada TV in December later that year as a show called 'Nothing But ...
Victoria Spivey - acting in Hallelujah [Colourised] 1929
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Not gonna lie this scenes slightly weird and creepy but at the same time I think its great historical document of the legendary Victoria Spivey back in 1929 when she was 22 or 23, she'd already had some big selling tunes by this stage for Okeh Records. The clip also shows how adept she is on the keys (in this instance a harmonium). I don't make anything colourising and putting these videos toge...
Otis Rush - 'Instrumental' live [Colourised] 1966
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Otis Rush - 'Instrumental' live [Colourised] 1966
John Lee Hooker - 'Serves Me Right To Suffer' live [Colourised] 1969
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John Lee Hooker - 'Serves Me Right To Suffer' live [Colourised] 1969
Muddy Waters - 'Train Fare Blues' live [Colourised] 1968
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Muddy Waters - 'Train Fare Blues' live [Colourised] 1968
RL Burnside - 'Goin Down South' live [Colourised] 70s
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End of Show Finale - 'Bye Bye Blues' live [Colourised] Oct 1963
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Sippie Wallace - 'Suitcase Blues' live [Colourised] 1966
Otis Spann & Muddy Waters - live in Copenhagen [Colourised] 1968
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Furry Lewis & Bukka White live at Furry's House in St Louis 1973
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Furry Lewis & Bukka White live at Furry's House in St Louis 1973
Big Joe Williams - 'Baby Please Don't Go' live [Colourised] 1963
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Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup - 'Greyhound Blues' live 1972
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Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup - 'Greyhound Blues' live 1972
Robert Pete Williams - At home in Baton Rouge 1971
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Robert Pete Williams - At home in Baton Rouge 1971
This needs to be on Spotify pronto ! 🙏
take back the 'thumbs up' for your "no share' re: post policy
Mitchell and Reading deserve more credit for their contributions.
Lulu was fuming. I don't know if she ever forgave him.
Jimi was touched by the hand of God. ♥️
amazing! out of tune but it's always fantastic! 👍👍👍👍
How did he get Geddy Lee before Rush?
Merci ! Mais quel dommage que la captation de la guitare de Rosetta soit aussi mauvaise. Quoiqu'il en soit, un grand merci pour ce document sur Sister Rosetta Tharpe !
Génial !
Man, Hendrix could make that guitar talk like a person and how like a wolf. He was not like the rest of us, there will never be another like him.
Усім бажаю мирного неба.
Best band Ever!
What an amazing gig that was 👍 absolutely brilliant ❤️
When I was in ASL high school in London I saw the Monkees play live in concert. Lulu opened up for them. I learned years later that Hendrix opened for them but had to be taken off the bill.
Wow!!! Great footage!!!
Unique!
I'm so used to Looney Tunes, I like imagining these guys as like an animal quartet, but still as men in suits.. lol
ya it's cool and rare there's no other guitarist on stage besides muddy. piano much more clear and upfront.
Damn! Mitch Mitchell killed it on the intro to Hey Joe. His Jazz playing was superior to just any Rock drumming.
I watched this live on TV that night
Did anyone consider that was HIS style? That is what made Jimmy-- Jimmy. EVERYTHING about him was unique. There will never be another. You think he didn’t know it was outta tune😂😂😂? Pure genius!!!
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The Doors brought me here
In 67 i was fifteen now at 72 still listening and loving Booker T and the MGs was one of the baddest bands around ❤❤❤
Legend!
BBC producers were saying WTF when he stopped in the middle of Hey Joe and totally on the Fly decides to do a cream song
DER MASTER of ROCK ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Rare actually completely LIVE.
Best three piece band ever in the history of music!
I was 10 years old in 1967, and as much as I enjoyed The Motown Sound, there was something about that Stax, Volt, Atlantic sound coming out of my AM Transistor Radio that sounded more gritty, dirty, funkier than that other label. It made a young boy jump up and down on his bed to the point that his parents thought he was going into convulsions. No Ma and Pa I was just groovin!. Thank Heavens they didn't have Ritalin back then. That sound was infectious!...Still diggin and dancin to it 57 years later!
Greatest guitar ever for life and beyond
At the beginning of tape that’s Danny Kirwan with Peter working out guitar arrangements.
Played a show, with Fleetwood Mac, in 1972. At the Paramount in Portland,OR. Bob Welch played guitar at that time, just replacing Peter Green. Previously playing for Aretha Franklin , he had to fill some big shoes. They were really tight. GREEN had the most interesting tone, especially on the John Mayalls album with stumble, and the Supernatural, having solos, that are incredible on every song. Mick Taylor replaced Green with Mayall. So many fantastic guitarists went thru Mayall, Clapton, Green, Taylor, setting the bar for Mayalls guitarists for years. The world was listening. As you know, Taylor gave the stones their best albums, Imo.
Drummers take notes. You don’t need all that fancy bullshit. Let Al show you the way
Peter was very generous with giving out parts to his friends. Very unselfish. No Ego.
He is, he was and will always be the greatest electric guitar player the world has ever seen
This is it! Thanks for posting!
@@scottdavis3571 no worries 💙👊
A wonderful friend of mine introduced me to these guys . When I was in the 8th grade. I am 70 now and love it even more. 🎸🎸🚀🚀☮️🍸🙈🙉🙊
Brilliant!
How's 52-56 seconds ? Pure magic from the master of Country Blues
Peter Green was maybe the greatest blues / rock guitar player singer EVER !!!!
Good looking handsome young man
Two of the horns gonna be the Memphis Horns one day...and the other will die young, unfortunately. Best horn section ever. Wayne Jackson, trumpet, was always the arranger and he never hit a bad note. Andrew Love, tenor, Packy Axton, tenor.
you can really hear the death grips influence
Love you Speedy ❤
I love this man priceless thank you Blues lives 12-2024
@@AnaRodriguez-u6s no problem 💙👊
Thank you.
So great and so out of tune!
So cool man 🤘
He really was different league