Back to the Great muddy Waters, this world Known One off the Great Greats of Blues Music, he was like many in his early day's a great interpreter of the lyri...
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Yup !from Rolling Fork, or was it Clarksdale, do you know of his early work as a Harpplayer?, i did hear his early work recorded by alan Lomax he 's got a great style on those recordings, syncopating dubble tones on a blues pattern the thing before the ï cant be satisfied, ill bett you thats where the Stones get get Insperation for "Satisfaction,I can get No", great stuff , Willie D no;1 Mc Kinley No;2 as the early Greats !! for Sure !
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Yup Mc Kinley Morganfield, just like most Nation Builders "Just cant be Satisfied" & im Troubled !thanks AGP# ! appriciated!
Thanks Doug ! appreciated !
"Sweet Muddy Blues A.D." Great Stuff :-)
Another treat for our listening pleasure Andries! Thanks.
Thank you kindly Kale !Glad you liked it !
Thank you James ! your to kind !! i will look foreworth to your next entry ! thanks!
Yup !from Rolling Fork, or was it Clarksdale, do you know of his early work as a Harpplayer?, i did hear his early work recorded by alan Lomax he 's got a great style on those recordings, syncopating dubble tones on a blues pattern the thing before the ï cant be satisfied, ill bett you thats where the Stones get get Insperation for "Satisfaction,I can get No", great stuff , Willie D no;1 Mc Kinley No;2 as the early Greats !! for Sure !
Some nice playing here AD. Diggin' this rendition of old Muddy.
Sounding great with the SugarHoneybee Blues Mr A.D!!!
McKinley Morganfield!