I saw Johnny Shines at the University of Chicago Blues Festival, spring, 1967. I had heard him of a volume of "Chicago! The Blues Today", a landmark of recording, and, thank you Vanguard Record. At the festival, Shines sounded and played like a re-born Robert Johnson.
0:00 Steady Rollin' Man (Robert Johnson) 3:42 Dust My Broom (Robert Johnson) 7:41 Good Morning Blues (Lead Belly) 12:12 Have to Pay the Cost (Johnny Shines) 18:49 Little Wolf (Johnny Shines) 23:25 Pony Blues (Charley Patton) 27:04 Come on In My Kitchen (Robert Johnson) 30:00 Dynaflow Blues (Johnny Shines) 32:27 Mean Black Snake (Johnny Shines??) 37:06 Nobody's Fault But Mine (Blind Willie Johnson)
I saw Johnny Shines at the University of Chicago Blues Festival, spring, 1967. I had heard him of a volume of "Chicago! The Blues Today", a landmark of recording, and, thank you Vanguard Record. At the festival, Shines sounded and played like a re-born Robert Johnson.
Thank you for the first comment.
I like your good expression: a reborn Robert Johnson.
Thank you
0:00 Steady Rollin' Man (Robert Johnson)
3:42 Dust My Broom (Robert Johnson)
7:41 Good Morning Blues (Lead Belly)
12:12 Have to Pay the Cost (Johnny Shines)
18:49 Little Wolf (Johnny Shines)
23:25 Pony Blues (Charley Patton)
27:04 Come on In My Kitchen (Robert Johnson)
30:00 Dynaflow Blues (Johnny Shines)
32:27 Mean Black Snake (Johnny Shines??)
37:06 Nobody's Fault But Mine (Blind Willie Johnson)
Thank you!
So, so good