Besides Wilson’s technical knowledge of The Blues and music in general, he sang with the feeling required to be a blues singer. He was a gentle soul. I saw Canned Heat many times at The Boston Tea Party.
What an informative interview. Now all they ask is what was the wildest thing that happened on the road. And his bidding style is the same I use on E-bay.
God Blessed us with Mr Alan Wilson talent! This Man 's Blues Knowledge is Vast.
This is a great interview wherever you got this from. Thanks for posting.
Exactly how I feel
Remarkable knowledge of blues history, in addition to his own incredible musical talent.
god knows but pre Google his encyclopedic knowledge is incredible and he's got all the nuance..what a guy..me?l only collect post war
Besides Wilson’s technical knowledge of The Blues and music in general, he sang with the feeling required to be a blues singer. He was a gentle soul.
I saw Canned Heat many times at The Boston Tea Party.
What an informative interview. Now all they ask is what was the wildest thing that happened on the road. And his bidding style is the same I use on E-bay.
Wonderful russmon1204, these are indispensable to any Blues historian.
“Bear comma Foot Bill” cracked me up
What reference book is he using to read of those artists? Anyone have an idea?
I think they mentioned "The Blues Book"
He would have loved Google
@@dcool2u2 Only a small fraction of historical knowledge is on the internet. Still need to do library research.
He was a true student of the blues
What book are they looking through for Barefoot Bill, etc info?
He actually talks normal! Why did he sing in such a high pitch?
To entertain us.
@@KameraShy , You got a point.
Because it suited his soul.