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For "Snowing And Raining", both Alec Seward and Louis Hayes were playing out of A position in standard tuning. Slim starts out stating his problem, and Jelly offers no sympathy, as per usual. They worked so well this way, and they continue to alternate verses once they start singing. Most of their cuts are pretty short, and they remind me of episodes of "The Beverly Hillbillies" in that they don't so much end, as they do stop - JohnM, Guitar Slim & Jelly Belly lyrics thread

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Offline Bunker Hill

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The Legacy Of The Blues
« on: May 12, 2012, 07:48:56 AM »
The systematic release of 10 LPs (plus one "sampler") by Sonet in a series mostly recorded by Sam Charters entitled The Legacy Of The Blues had commenced in 1973 and culminated in 1975 with publication of a book of the same name.

Sam came to Britain to promote this and here he is at The Village Bookshop in London's Regent Street. I don't know the source of the photo, or photographer, but have a vague recollection that Sylvia Pitcher was in attendance. (click image to zoom)

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Re: The Legacy Of The Blues
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2012, 11:53:25 AM »
that was the first book on blues I read - & shortly afterwards I found the Robert Pete Williams lp at a record fair - so it was a significant part of what got me hooked on the music.

 


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