I've just came from Rawa Blues Festival In poland seeing him live. When we were listening my friend just sat on the flor and started crying. In his music you can feel the sadness, joy and everything... true blues... hypnotizing as a voodoo...
Incredible. Really amazingly beautiful tone (in all registers).... also, you can hear the influence of Kora in his guitar playing. Quite astonishing, beautiful blues.
first time felt, first time aligned, utterly a music number that carreys you away, flowing on the ever lifetrack of life mojo. Sikken filejs. the melodi goes beyond most in the groove. Varagd.
I play this tune...a bit differently,,,but have never been able to get the vocal phrasing down to where I liked it...this vid is a huge help! Corey ROCKS!!!
This is the best delta style blues musician Ive heard since the greats like Johnson, Patton, House, James, you name it, either way he has to be one of the greats and I wouldn't have found him if it wasn't for a mistake from Last FM. It played Pony Blues and said It was Charlie Patton, but I know Patton and that was not him. It wasn't Cory either , but I'm glad it lead me to him. Still wish I knew who played the one I heard on Last FM though.
this version of skip james' classic seems to reconnect the blues with its african roots. There are real echoes here of kora playing - especially at the start of the clip
To Mr Joeyhasmojo: this is an excellent renditon of the Skip James blues. I was amazed to find the African influence in the Skip James song too. However , the blues sounds so good not only because the African influence; it is something about the American English language too.( Regardless about the actual meaning). Anyway a lot of thanks to Mr Corey Harris,one of the greatest bluesman ever.
@tudorcarare He's an artist. Just because he was playing in DGDfgd when he made his instructional video doesn't mean he's bound to play it that way 4 the rest of his life. Listen 2 the notes that are heard when U can see that he is playing an open string. Tune 2 DGDfgd and try playing along. Then try my suggestion. What's important to me is that it's a great setup for a nice long improvisational jam. So great to hear music that is not way too loud and full of ridiculous posturing. Thanks 2 Corey
Listening to the notes, and watching where his fingers are when he plays the notes, I would venture to say that he has the G and D strings raised one whole step each, but otherwise it's standard tuning.
Ведь вроде бы без всяких наворотов,но как же это здорово и необычно.Не могу себе представить,что бы парень играл эту песню нота в ноту каждый раз.Слушается,как чистое наитие,импровизация от души.Мне так не сыграть ни за что.Не могу уловить ритм.
TAYLOR???? I don't think so!!! An old slope shoulder Gibson OR NOTHIN'!!! Skip played the D28 too, but this is GIBSON MATERIAL!!! The Taylor sounds like a bolt on neck electric!!
I'm afraid I have to disagree. Not when Robert Lighthouse is an utter obscurity but Harris and others get the call from Hollywood (and priceless exposure) because they look the part.
Delta blues at it's possible best love it Adelaide Australia
True master❤
This is among the best blues guitar playing and combined singing I've ever heard. Corey is clearly a master of the blues.
Lk
Tamzit
You're the Man Corey, really appreciate that ❤❤ a big HUG from Sweden ❤❤❤
Absolutely transfixed by Corey's playing from the start, then that voice comes in. Pure talent all 'round.
I saw him at New Orleans Crescent City Blues fest last year on my birthday. It was a free festival. It is so amazing.
I've just came from Rawa Blues Festival In poland seeing him live. When we were listening my friend just sat on the flor and started crying. In his music you can feel the sadness, joy and everything... true blues... hypnotizing as a voodoo...
feel grateful, blessed and lucky to be able to watch a genius like Corey channel himself through such beauty. thanks for posting.. Nick
o i can feel the mali roots in his blues playing :) simply amazing
Didn't catch that til you pointed it out. Too true, that's some deep roots blues!
Got the same feeling. Right away I thought of Mali - Ali Farka T.
Darko Pesevski yeah but the original song is from Skip James who came from mississippi but you're it always come from africa !
So overwhelming with emotions
and a rhythm so intensely hypnotic, that you get lost in it.
The true essence of the blues.
głos, muzyka, styl to wszystko daje tak niesamowite połączenie że żałuje że dopiero teraz odkryłem tego Artystę...
Wow new favourite artist here!
This is very special indeed
superb, is a genius... soul soul and more soul
Best version off special rider blues ever!!!!
April 2019
this guy is SO UNDERRATED!
Long live the Blues!
Where have I been. This is awesome.
He played the Chief Theater Songwriter Series in Feb 2019. One of the best shows I have ever seen...anywhere!!!!
A true wonder. Fantastic.
I'm coming back to this one again and again. Half of the views must be me!
Incredible. Really amazingly beautiful tone (in all registers).... also, you can hear the influence of Kora in his guitar playing. Quite astonishing, beautiful blues.
Ooooh toujours très heureuse de vous entendre 👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿✨✨✨✨🙏🏿🌍🙃🫢🤭
Another wonderful recommendation from twin brother . Thanks for uploading it
Very talented player...His version is unlike any other. Sweet.
yes...what a nice version of this old Skip James number - from mississippi to mali for sure...
Thank you for posting this, the best version of Special Rider Blues i've heard...!!!
I prefer Skips and he is not establishing the bass line, there is nothing haunting here, it's ok.
first time felt, first time aligned, utterly a music number that carreys you away, flowing on the ever lifetrack of life mojo. Sikken filejs. the melodi goes beyond most in the groove.
Varagd.
wow, this was fantastic.
so dope man, I too feel mali music in the blues
Satisfying ,smooth and slippery
The influence from his travels to Mali is beautifully evident here.
Damn. This is soul blues, fo sho
I play this tune...a bit differently,,,but have never been able to get the vocal phrasing down to where I liked it...this vid is a huge help! Corey ROCKS!!!
Corey, you nailed it.
This is the best delta style blues musician Ive heard since the greats like Johnson, Patton, House, James, you name it, either way he has to be one of the greats and I wouldn't have found him if it wasn't for a mistake from Last FM. It played Pony Blues and said It was Charlie Patton, but I know Patton and that was not him. It wasn't Cory either , but I'm glad it lead me to him. Still wish I knew who played the one I heard on Last FM though.
carry the load corey it will be heavy but you can pull it. he is the new generation of blues. him and keb mo im behind lets go holler
spectacular. thanks for sharing!
So much skill. I cannot fathom the gratuitous amount of jealousy I have for him right now.
Merci Corey !!! beaucoup !!
blessed, truly blessed
This guys amazing!
Divine!!!
smooth like glass.
Sophisticated!
love your interpretation Corey!
this is amazing,.,
Dirty Harris is puttin that Mali up on that Skip James. Nasty
Divine corey
Skip James tune. 🎵❤️🎶. Nice cover.
just love him
A new one for me. Another favorite in my book. So who does he play with? And what a
voice. I think he just covered the whole spectrum
i-love-it
I think I'm in love :)
this version of skip james' classic seems to reconnect the blues with its african roots. There are real echoes here of kora playing - especially at the start of the clip
REALLY DEEP
Underrated
OMG this guys badass
so nice..
Triple like and 5 thumbs up on this one. :-)
AWESOME
This song really got me feeling low. Amazing though.
Là, nours, chapoooo,toi un spécialiste du blues......Ah que, cou cou !!!!
Great Skip James rendition.
hypnotic
yeah!
Man, you can really hear the African influence on Corey's playing. Reminds me of how it would be played on a Kora, the gourd instrument from Mali.
To Mr Joeyhasmojo: this is an excellent renditon of the Skip James blues. I was amazed to find the African influence in the Skip James song too. However , the blues sounds so good not only because the African influence; it is something about the American English language too.( Regardless about the actual meaning). Anyway a lot of thanks to Mr Corey Harris,one of the greatest bluesman ever.
good good stuff
Who are the 17 people who did not like this? I️ want them to report to my office tomorrow.
@tudorcarare He's an artist. Just because he was playing in DGDfgd when he made his instructional video doesn't mean he's bound to play it that way 4 the rest of his life. Listen 2 the notes that are heard when U can see that he is playing an open string. Tune 2 DGDfgd and try playing along. Then try my suggestion. What's important to me is that it's a great setup for a nice long improvisational jam. So great to hear music that is not way too loud and full of ridiculous posturing. Thanks 2 Corey
stupendo!
Can imagine this song playing in SONS OF ANARCHY...
getting goosebumps
As i can see he tuned his guitar slightly differently, he tuned the B string down to an A, makes it more resonant with the root note... intresting :)
ruukaoz he tuned it to sound more West African.
Listening to the notes, and watching where his fingers are when he plays the notes, I would venture to say that he has the G and D strings raised one whole step each, but otherwise it's standard tuning.
I wanna play like him
siiiick
@salvadorePix I have a dvd from Corey Harris and he says that he is using DGDfgd.
@tudorcare Okay, I was wrong. I looked closer. It is EAEgae, which is DGDfgd, like you say, but moved down a step.
just found this by accident fucking brilliant
damn he can play
bravissimo
Does anybody know if it's possible to listen to the whole performance?
Ведь вроде бы без всяких наворотов,но как же это здорово и необычно.Не могу себе представить,что бы парень играл эту песню нота в ноту каждый раз.Слушается,как чистое наитие,импровизация от души.Мне так не сыграть ни за что.Не могу уловить ритм.
This is why i think about ti buy a guitar
Seriously though. who else mix Ali Farka Toure and Skip James?
2k?
Plays it as close to Skip as I've ever heard
Dude
I wanna get it so easy
@surrealIdeal EAEGAE i just found it :)
oké
What key is he in? E?
TAYLOR???? I don't think so!!! An old slope shoulder Gibson OR NOTHIN'!!! Skip played the D28 too, but this is GIBSON MATERIAL!!! The Taylor sounds like a bolt on neck electric!!
Check out Roy Rogers. He's another great.
What is his tuning? Love his fingering
standard tuning
open A
he went to bates
tuning?
I'm afraid I have to disagree. Not when Robert Lighthouse is an utter obscurity but Harris and others get the call from Hollywood (and priceless exposure) because they look the part.
IM NOT COREY HARRIS !
Beep beep Richie.
… Keith who?
Kinda looks like Lebron James in his 50s..
A beautiful performance, but I really don't like that acoustic/electric tone. A more electrified Special Rider could be great.